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8 O'Clock Buzz
Gaza Update

8 O'Clock Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 21:34


Jennifer Loewenstein, activist and freelance journalist, and Mark Rosenthal, Jewish Voice for Peace, join host Tony Castañeda on the Thursday edition of the 8 O'Clock Buzz to discuss the current situation in Gaza. The post Gaza Update appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
"MAKE THEM RIOT. DO IT!!!" THE JACK SMITH BOXED SET DROPS - 10.3.24

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 53:53 Transcription Available


SERIES 3 EPISODE 41: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: “Make them riot,” a man described by Jack Smith as a Trump campaign employee, agent, and co-conspirator, his identity redacted, replaced by the ID number “P-5,” informs a colleague on the ground at the vote counting on Election Night 2020 in Detroit. “Do it!!!" Trump Campaign knowledge that they had lost the election on November 4, 2020. Certainty from his campaign team that without vote triumphs and court orders, it was over on November 7. Withdrawal of the campaign's litigation in Arizona on November 13. 165 pages of this in Jack Smith's filing revealed by Judge Tonya Chutkan yesterday, all of it supporting what I suggested last week would be his core point: that everything Trump did after mid-November at the latest was in his private capacity of candidate, politician, fraud, traitor - and none of it was him just being a good president working his ass off to investigate a dubious election.  In a just world it would put Trump in jail until he dies there. WE only have a chance at a just world if Trump loses November 5. SPEAKING OF WHICH: Did JD Vance reveal a side hustle in the VP debate? Is he potentially running a coup against Trump? Did he play nice so it'll be Vance who takes over the Trump cult if Trump is beaten, takes it over if Trump really meant what he said about not running again if he loses, takes it over by force even if Trump DIDN'T mean it. And if Trump wins, do you think Vance would hesitate to lead a palace revolt? To invoke the 25th Amendment the moment Trump starts speaking in tongues or falls over during a speech? THE POLLING IS BIZARRE: the debate was a tie but Tim Walz won all the internal numbers from who was more prepared to be president to who got the favorability bump. Vance got above water, but in one poll Walz is now +25 and in another +37. In short, he is now the most popular national politician in the country. B-Block (29:15) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: On the second day of the  Playoff Telecasts, Baseball is surprised in court: the company that carries eight of its teams' games suddenly cancels the telecasts. Fox's David Asman confuses author Mark Helprin for pantsless ex-pundit Mark Halperin. And Chris Cuomo is so desperate to stay on television that he sides with JD Vance's lies and against journalism at the VP debate. C-Block (43:10) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: I swear somebody mentioned to me yesterday that she used to go skiing with his family. And I saw the woman involved in the story on TV over the weekend. On the SAME day, I knew the first guy - the head of CurrentTV - was going to end my TV news career, and that Uma Thurman and I would NOT be going out on a date!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Too Many Captains - A Movie Podcast
Deep Dive #105 - Planet of the Apes (2001) - Season 5 Episode 16

Too Many Captains - A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 77:46


Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is coming out on May 10th. Money Chris wanted to go way back to 2001 to talk about the 2001 Tim Burton adaptation of the film. Listen to some damn dirty humans break it down on this deep dive.Starring - Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan; Directed By - Tim Burton; Written By - William Broyles Jr., Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal; Music - Danny Elfman; Cinematography - Philippe Rousselot; Editing - Chris Lebenzon.Website: https://amoviepodcast.com/Twitter: @ItsaFilmPodcastInstagram: @toomanycaptainsproductions

Shitlist
LA PLANETE DES SINGES (2001)

Shitlist

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 48:22


Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs A l'occasion de la sortie en salle du premier film de la nouvelle trilogie de La Planète des Singes intitulé le Nouveau royaume. On en profite pour revenir sur le légendaire film de 2001, réalisé par Tim Burton qui a l'air d'avoir passé un sacré bon moment à le faire puisque selon ses mots :“Je préférerais me jeter par la fenêtre plutôt que de m'imaginer de faire une suite!” Pourtant tout était parti pour être un chef d'œuvre de science fiction avec une équipe de rêve qui travaillait sur le projet mais malheureusement parasité par un délai de production absolument aberrant. Pouvons-nous, plus de Vingt ans après l'impact de ce film, le réhabiliter ? c'est ce qu'on va entendre dans ce numéro. Produit par Richard D Zanuck pour le compte de la Fox avec un budget de 100 millions de dollars.Librement adapté du roman de Pierre Boulle du même nom sorti en 1963, script écrit par William Broyles Jr, un ex militaire du vietnam qui a écrit Seul au monde et Haute Voltige et écrira par la suite Jarhead, Lawrence Konner et Mark Rosenthal qui ont écrit pour les films superman, star trek et quelques épisodes des Sopranos. Réalisé par Tim Burton épaulé à la photo par le français Philippe Rousselot, le chef op de Bertrand Blier, Jean-Jacques Beineix et Diane Kurys qui finira avant sa retraite à éclairer les Animaux Fantastiques. La Planète des singes selon Burton nous raconte l'histoire du capitaine Leo Davidson interprété par Mark Wahlberg, un astronaute qui s'écrase sur une planète inconnue après avoir voulu sauver un singe perdu dans le cosmos. Capturé par des singes évolués, il découvre que ceux-ci dominent la planète et réduisent en esclavage les humains qui s'y trouvent. Leo décide alors de s'enfuir pour reprendre contact avec la station spatiale sur laquelle il était stationné mais également pour retrouver la civilisation humaine qui domine les singes sur Terre. Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs La liste de la Shitlist sur Senscritique https://www.senscritique.com/liste/la_shitlist/3657768? La liste de la Shitlist sur Letterboxd par WongKarWaifu https://boxd.it/pQN3e Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Si vous souhaitez soutenir ou aider notre Podcast Shitlist gratuitementNous vous demandons simplement de mettre des commentaires 5 étoiles avec un joli commentaire sur Apple Podcasts, Itunes ou Podcast Addict en vous remerciant par avance. Par ailleurs vous avez toujours la possibilité de nous envoyer vos suggestions de sujet pour qu'on en parle dans l'émission à l'adresse suivante shitlistpodcast@gmail.com Enregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtube Ne ratez aucun numéro, suivez-nous sur Twitter et Instagram Chroniqueur : Emmanuel Peudon, Karim Berradia et présenté par Luc LE GONIDEC Host : Luc LE GONIDECMusique Jean Baptise BLAISMontage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC

Agile FM
146: Mark Rosenthal

Agile FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 24:25


Joe has a book “Agile Kata” in the making, if you like to be the first to know when it launches, please visit www.agilekatabook.com.Transcript: Agile.FM radio for the agile community. [00:00:05] Joe Krebs: Thank you again for tuning into another episode of Agile FM. This is the Agile Kata series. And today we're going to explore Kata from a leadership's perspective. And I have here with me Mark Rosenthal who is with Novayama that is his company. He's out of the West coast, United States, and we're going to explore a little bit together, leadership in conjunction with Kata, which is Series all about.We're gonna explore that angle a little bit. Welcome to the show, mark. [00:00:40] Mark Rosenthal: Thank you very much. It's looking forward to the opportunity. [00:00:43] Joe Krebs: Yeah, this is awesome. I wanna go back in time with you and talk a little bit about an employment you had where you worked from home. [00:00:52] Mark Rosenthal: Oh, yeah. . [00:00:53] Joe Krebs: You didn't get a lot of phone calls until you got one.[00:00:56] Mark Rosenthal: Yeah. [00:00:57] Joe Krebs: And that was the one you got terminated. [00:01:00] Mark Rosenthal: Yeah. Bu Yeah. [00:01:01] Joe Krebs: But the interesting thing is you in your reflection, you had a, let's say a moment of realizing a lack of leadership skills. [00:01:14] Mark Rosenthal: Yes. And yeah, and really that was, and this is even better because this is really the kind of leadership that most conduct practitioners have to engage in, which is influence.You don't have formal authority you rather, you've got to, you have to find a way to influence the lead, the line leaders in the organization to be effective. And this is true for lots of cases. It's true whenever I'm bringing groups of people together that I can't tell what to do. And actually it's more true that you think even in the military, which is where I learned leadership.And it really was that. We tend to do, we practitioners tend to engage with the technical artifacts, and we put in the tools, we put in the mechanics, and we don't, and then we complain when the line leadership doesn't embrace the changes. And that is on us because if you look at a traditional Kaizen event approach, for example, in the world of, you know, of CI, but this would be equally true for somebody trying to get scrum in place or somebody trying to cause any change in the way the organization does business.I can describe the mechanics of the daily standup perfectly. I can describe, I can get all the scheduling. I can get the artifacts into place.If there isn't a engagement of the conversation about how we do it on a daily basis too, then it's going to fall apart as soon as that that, that goes away in the situation you're describing. I mean, it was even worse in a way, just because of the nature. It was an international organization and it didn't really matter where I worked, so I didn't work anywhere.Although I got a lot of frequent flyer miles. You know, going to Europe once a month, going all kinds of places. But what I was doing was making technical recommendations. And then, you know, they weren't getting picked up. And frankly, I wasn't earning my money. Yeah. And the key here for a change agent.Is it's not about the tools you're putting into place, the tools are there to create the kinds of conversations that need to happen in the organization between the leaders and between people, between groups of people. And once I understood that, then the paradigm changes completely because the experiments I run are testing whether or not I'm effective at moving the needle.About how these conversations are taking place. And that's kind of what I was talking about in the, you know, in the story that you're alluding to. [00:04:20] Joe Krebs: Yeah. So this is a life changing event for you, but also in your career, right? You had a lot of learnings coming out of this. [00:04:27] Mark Rosenthal: A lot of them, and they came later on.You know, I had, I was familiar with Toyota Kata at the time. But I was still in the position of trying to make people do it, and I can't do that. What I have to do is look at the dynamics in the organization and think in terms of it's not the mechanics of standing up a storyboard and getting them to go through the starter kata of grasping the current condition and all of that.It's about what actions what small experiment can I run? That I think that I hypothesize will nudge the conversation into, for example, talking about something a little more concrete than we had a good day or a bad day, which moves them toward measuring how they're doing, you know, in that example, that particular organization really had disdain for numbers because they made people look bad.So they didn't talk about them. I mean, they had them on displays, but nobody ever talked about them and the numbers they had on displays were lagging indicators. Yeah. It's interesting because you said like the words, if I remember correctly, like you said, like moving the needle, and I think that's also important from a leadership perspective, are we just in the operations mode of tools and features and keeping those alive or are we disrupting them?Yeah. Absolutely. Certain ways of working within the organization as a leader. Yeah, and you're going to be disrupting, you know, that's the whole point in a way. So when I want to begin to shift things I want to do is engage in the smallest change I can that's going to move things. And I'm going to try to do is to incorporate that change into something they're already doing.So in this example, there was already a daily production meeting. So rather than saying, we're going to have another meeting about improvement, rather than saying, you got to stop doing that way and start doing it this way, I can hook part of my agenda into the existing structure. So as a change agent, I want to look at what are they already doing?And can I grab any of that and just modify it in a way? That moves the conversation in the direction it needs to go. [00:06:58] Joe Krebs: Yeah, This is interesting, right? There's two things I would like to talk about, and I'm not sure which one should be first or not. I'll just take one and get started.Maybe it's the wrong order, but. We just went through a, or just two years ago, we somewhat ended the pandemic and we started going back to work. And your experience obviously from work from home was prior to to the pandemic. Now you had some learnings in terms of leadership and we see a lot of companies that are bringing the people back to work sometimes mandatory.And sometimes it's the leadership team that just feels like very strongly about that. So I want to just include that in terms of, it's very impressive right now. There's a lot of companies still work in that kind of dual mode or came back full time back on premises. What advice do you have based on your learning for leaders when you work this way?I don't know if you'd have any, but I'll just put you on the spot.[00:07:58] Mark Rosenthal: You know, that's a good one. You know, you're going to encounter resistance, but you know, this is a quote from Ron Heifetz out of Harvard, who Talks about this thing called adaptive leadership, which really is applying PDCA to leadership. And that's why I like it so much, because it follows the Kata pattern of grasp the current condition, make a, you know, make a judgment where you want to go next and run experiments to try to get there.And he said, and I love this, people don't resist change. People resist loss. Nobody gives back a winning lottery ticket. And so the people who are. are used to working with the cat on their lap and having be able to respond to their kids and all the awesome things that come from the ability to work from home are losing that connection that they have developed with their family.So that's what they're resisting. Typically, you know, I can't speak for everybody, but what's, you know, the flip side is what's the boss, what did the company lose when the people didn't come to the office? And that was the informal interaction that drives the actual conversation that gets stuff done.Yeah. And so that's what I didn't have, right? You know, we didn't have, I don't even think we didn't have video. We didn't, you know, I mean, this was a while ago. I think, you know, Skype was cutting edge stuff, right? [00:09:31] Joe Krebs: Hard to imagine, right? [00:09:32] Mark Rosenthal: Yeah yeah. You know, if I were to go back to the same situation, I would be having a lot more scheduled online sessions.With not just individuals, but with groups of people sharing their experiences with, in my case, with continuous improvement and what they're doing so that I didn't need to be there all the time, but I could work on keeping the conversation and the buzz going and get a better read for the organization.[00:10:09] Joe Krebs: Yeah. You mentioned that I've heard you say things like that leadership is a typical leadership. Yeah. What is authority. And then sometimes you do see that when you go back to, to work in, you know, in work environments where you're being asked and forced to come back to work versus adaptive leaderships, taking a different approach to something like that.But another quote you said, and maybe that's the other angle I wanted to ask you. . Is I heard you say a phrase that leadership is an activity, not a role. [00:10:40] Mark Rosenthal: And that's again, I want to make credit where credit is due. That's right out of, you know, Ron Heifetz work and a lot of it is taught at a place called the Kansas Leadership Center in Wichita.And so I want to make sure I'm giving credit where credit is due. . So in, there are, you know, there are cases where authority is a good thing. There are cases where you have to get something done fast. The building is on fire, evacuate immediately, not, hey, what do you think we should do?But even when there is formal authority, it's far more effective to use leadership as a role with the goal of developing other leaders. And, you know, this is if you know, are familiar with the work of David Marquet and his book, Turn the Ship Around on the submarine, you know, he, as the captain of the submarine had absolute authority.Yeah. And. And I read that book. I'm a former military officer. I was in the Army. Okay. We didn't get it. I did not go on a boat that was designed to sink. But you know, at the end of the story, he tells a story of, he. interprets a situation incorrectly, and he gives an order that was incorrect at the end of the story, and he is countermanded on the bridge with no captain, you're wrong, from the lowest ranking sailor on the bridge.Who countermanded an order from the captain of the ship. Yeah. And all it did was cause him to look back, reassess, and realize that this 22 year old kid was right. And that's what we want, right? Yeah. We want people to tell us if we're making a mistake. [00:12:29] Joe Krebs: Yeah, that's a key lesson. I remember this by listening, I listened to that particular book, which is also very eyeopening.Now, seeing a leadership like this, we see adaptive leadership. But it's obviously something you are embracing. There's a lot of books out there about leadership. That's a massive amount of books. And people could go wild, but you know, many of those are personal stories about what that person has embraced and you might find something very useful here now in certain areas of those books, but you might not 100 percent apply to your own.Yeah. That might leave the reader with, how would I approach this problem with all that wisdom that is out there and how do you combine and this is where I want to go with you here now in terms of leadership is how can the Agile Kata, the Kata, the improvement Kata, coaching Kata, how can the Kata ways of working scientific thinking.Help support leaders who are like, I want to create an environment like that. I want to have adaptive leadership. How can Kata help me with this? [00:13:37] Mark Rosenthal: Great point, because you know, all those books are those, as you pointed out, those people's personal stories. And it's interesting because all the, all of the stories about success have survivor bias.Built in and we don't, you know, they're in, in, in lean world, there's a commonly bandied about number that 85, 90 percent of all attempts to put it in the place fail. We read about the ones that are successful, but what we don't know is that the ones that failed probably followed the same formula.And it only works five or 10 percent of the time. That's really the story here. So what you, there isn't a cookbook and what you got to do is first understand the culture you're trying to build. Because if you don't have that in your mind deliberately, you're going to end up going wherever. But then.You've got to grasp your own situation in your own organization and then set that next target condition using Kata terms of, okay, I'm not going to try to get there all at once, but what's the one major thing I'm going to try to get in if I'm trying to change the change away and organization runs probably on a 90 day window.You know, if we're in industry or Kata, we set a target condition of a couple of weeks and no more than that. But, you know, these are bigger things. So where do I want to be at the end of the quarter? Where do I want to be, you know, in three months? And then that narrows my focus. And then I can just start working on that.And maybe it's just I'm going to, I'm going to get the staff meeting working. more effectively so that we're not trying to solve problems in the meeting. We're just talking about the status of problem solving. That's just a hypothetical example, but that was one place I try to take people for example.Yeah. And I was work on that. [00:15:45] Joe Krebs: So you work with leaders through. Coaching cycles. You coach them going through the four steps of the improvement Kata. And you help them to, as you say, move the needle. Towards more adaptive leadership. [00:16:04] Mark Rosenthal: And this is using adaptive leadership really to do it, right?So it's a meta thing in a way. And when I'm, you know, I'm really talking to the change agents out there, you know, the, and in, in the agile world, you know, the scrum master is a staff person who's the holder of the torch of what this is supposed to look like. So this is what. They can do us to work, you know, to say, okay, I know it's not perfect right now.What's the one thing I'm going to emphasize over the next 90 days to get it better? And maybe it's, you know, I'm just going to get the stand up to be less than 15 minutes. Okay. I just got to get people to just, you know, this is what they talk about. And then they pass the torch to the next person, for example, or the next pair in that case.[00:17:01] Joe Krebs: You are, I think by looking through your material a little bit and seeing where you're coming from, you're using a tremendous amount of powerful questions. Can you, again, I'm sorry to put you on the spot, but can you give possibly some like a, like an outline of how. What kind of questions you would be throwing so to make it a little bit more concrete.. We weren't listening to this like a leader or somebody who's receiving some form of coaching from you. And then what kind of questions it's powerful stuff. [00:17:38] Mark Rosenthal: . So the coaching Kata just to some background here and what Toyota Kata is just so that we got on topic is.What Mike Rother essentially did, and this isn't 100 percent accurate, but this is the effect, is he parsed a lot of the coaching conversations that were happening, you know, with leaders and learners at Toyota. And those conversations often are around A3, for example, which is just a piece of paper. And often it's just sounds like a conversation.But there were elements of the questioning that was, that were always present. And the way I describe it is he boiled all that down and was left at the bottom of the pot was the structure of questions that he published as the Improvement Kata. So I'm going to ask first, I'm going to go off the script first.What is your target condition? So I want to hear is where you're trying to go in the short term. And what will be in place when you get there? What is the actual condition now in between the two I'm really looking for is what's the gap you're trying to close between where things are now and where you're trying to go in that short term.Then we're going to reflect on the last step you took because you committed to take that step the last time we talked. So what did you plan as your last step? What did you expect? Because there was a hypothesis that if I do this, then I'll learn that, or this will happen. And what actually happened, And what did you learn?Then I'm going to ask, okay, what obstacles are now, do you think are now preventing you from reaching your target condition? And so really that's Mike chose the word obstacle because the word problem in the West is really loaded. Okay. Because a problem to a lot of people in industry is something I don't want the boss to find out.You know, another company I work for, I called them barriers, but it was before Kata was written. But if I go back and look at my stuff, this is basically the same structure. And that's just an enumeration of what person, the problem solver, the learner thinks are the problems. And as a coach, that's kind of telling me what they think right there, right?I'm beginning to see what they see because they're telling me, which one are we addressing now? It's important to address one problem at a time. And then based on that, and in being informed by the last step you took. What are you planning as your next step and what do you expect? So that's kind of the script going off script often just means asking calibrated follow on questions to get the information that I didn't get from the primary question.This is where, you know, if you're talking to Tilo Schwartz, he's got a lot of structure around that, which is really a contribution to the community. [00:20:51] Joe Krebs: Yeah, but your questions are not yes, no answers or status related, even the follow ups are investigative, kind of like bringing things to surface for the learner, not for you to receive a status.[00:21:07] Mark Rosenthal: What I'm looking for is, again, Toyota Kata jargon, their threshold of knowledge, the point at which, okay, the next step is probably learn about that. And there are times when, you know, even before we get to all the questions, if we encounter that threshold of knowledge, okay, great. We need to learn that.What's the next step in order to learn more about that? [00:21:32] Joe Krebs: Mark, this is this is really good. I was just like listening to Katie Anderson's book, and it was funny that you say problem in the Western world, not a very popular word and she makes tons of references in her book about. No problem. is a problem.[00:21:50] Mark Rosenthal: That's, yeah. That's the Toyota mantra. That's the Toyota mantra. [00:21:54] Joe Krebs: And yeah. So whatever you want to call it, you want to overcome it. If it's an obstacle, an impediment, or if it's a problem you want to overcome. [00:22:02] Mark Rosenthal: And that's a really good point about the culture. And I'm going to quote my friend, Rich Sheridan here, you know, fear does not make problems go away.Fear drives problems into hiding. Yeah. And we encounter that a lot where I go into a culture where everybody has to have the answers or everything needs to look good. And so asking them, what problems are you trying to solve here can be problematic. And so that's where the adaptive leadership part comes in, okay, I'm going to have to overcome the obstacle of that cultural hesitancy and find a way to help them get a shared sense of the truth. That they can talk to rather than talking to each other. And again, if I go into, you know, the, like the extreme programming world where I've got the cards on the wall, for example that is that shared sense of the truth. I can walk in and I can tell which pairs are working on which things and whether they're a hit or behind very quickly without having to ask anyone and there's nothing concealed is fully transparent.We go into industry, the purpose of the visual controls, the purpose of the status boards, the purpose of the Andon lights, the purpose of all of the lean tools, all of them is to put the truth of what's actually happening out there as compared to what should be happening so that we have an invitation to deal with it.[00:23:43] Joe Krebs: But they're tools. [00:23:45] Mark Rosenthal: But they're, but that's all the tools are, that's what they're for. Yeah. [00:23:50] Joe Krebs: That is great. Mark, I want to thank you for spending some time here talking from a leadership's perspective to the Agile FM audience and in particular in the Kata series to explore Kata and how Kata can influence.leadership and what you can do to embrace adaptive leadership while performing scientific thinking as a leader. And obviously your personal stories as well. So thank you, Mark. [00:24:14] Mark Rosenthal: Sure thing. Appreciate it. Thanks for having me. ​

Platemark
s3e51 Chris Santa Maria

Platemark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 83:43


In s3e51, Platemark host Ann Shafer talks with Chris Santa Maria, artist and gallery director at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl. As director of the New York gallery, Chris is responsible for showcasing and selling the print output of the storied LA workshop to enable it to keep working with amazing artists and producing incredible editions. Chris and Ann touch on Gemini's history, the structure of the workshop, how artists get to work there, and Julie Mehretu, Julie Mehretu, and Julie Mehretu. They also talk about Chris' side hustle as an artist and his intricate paper collages. Josef Albers. White Line Square IV, 1966. 53.3 x 53.3 cm (21 x 21 in.). 2011. The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; ©Gemini G.E.L. and the Artist. Chris Santa Maria wrangling prints at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York. Sidney Felsen, co-founder of Gemini G.E.L. Photo by Alex Berliner. Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, 535 West 24th Street, third floor, New York. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Chris Santa Maria hanging Julie Mehretu's print at Art Basel Miami, 2019. Julie Mehretu's etching installed at the New York gallery, June 8–August 24, 2023. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Julie Mehretu at work at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Julie Mehretu at work at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Analia Saban working at Gemini workshop. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Robert Rauschenberg working on the limestone for Waves from the Stoned Moon series with Stanley Grinstein in the background. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen, 1969. From the collection of Getty Research Institute. Jasper Johns deleting imagery from a lithography plate for Cicada, November 1981. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California, 2001. Richard Serra at work on his etchings and Paintstik compositions, November 1990. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California, 2001. Ellsworth Kelly (left) and NGA curator Mark Rosenthal at Gemini; Ellsworth canceling a print from the Portrait Series, February 1990. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California, 2001. Works by Richard Serra and Julie Mehretu at the IFPDA Print Fair, October 2023. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Joni Weyl and Sidney Felsen at the 2019 IFPDA Print Fair, New York. Tacita Dean at work at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Roy Lichtenstein at work at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Julie Mehretu at Gemini G.E.L.'s booth at the IFPDA Print Fair, October 2023.         Tacita Dean. LA Magic Hour 1, 2021. Hand-drawn, multi-color blend lithograph. 29 7/8 x 29 7/8 in. (75.88 x 75.88 cm). ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Chris Santa Maria. Field 31, 2023. Paper college on 4-ply ragboard. 10 x 10 in. Chris Santa Maria's studio. Chris Santa Maria's studio. Chris Santa Maria. President Trump, 2020. Paper collage. 72 x 72 in. Chris Santa Maria. No. 5, 2014. Paper collage on MDF. 58 x 60 in. in the window of Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York. Ellsworth Kelly. The River (state), 2003 and River II, 2005. Lithographs. Installed during the exhibition Ellsworth Kelly: The Rivers, October 25–December 8, 2007 at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, New York. Julie Mehretu's etchings installed at the New York gallery, June 8–August 24, 2023. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Bruce Nauman in the curating room canceling a copperplate by drawing a sharp tool across it to destroy the image with assistance from William Padien, 1983. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California, 2001. Julie Mehretu at work at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Works by Ann Hamilton and Tacita Dean in the exhibition at the New York gallery, Selected Works by Gemini Artists. January 2–February 24, 2024. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California. Daniel Buren at Gemini workshop, August 1988. Photograph by Sidney B. Felsen. ©Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, California, 2001.   USEFUL LINKS Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl. | (joniweyl.com) Gemini G.E.L. Graphic Editions Limited (geminigel.com) Chris Santa Maria Instagram accounts @chrisantamaria @geminigel @joniweyl    

Nightside With Dan Rea
When the Cold Winds Blow (11 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 41:50


Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSideThe Old Farmer's Almanac predicted a rough winter, with bone-chilling cold and loads of snow. Although some parts of the state may have witnessed that, Boston really hasn't been hit too hard, thankfully. To chat about all things weather, Morgan welcomed veteran meteorologist Mark Rosenthal to the program.

Countdown with Keith Olbermann
GARLAND TO BE QUIZZED ON RUSSIA'S GUY IN THE '16 FBI - 2.27.23

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 42:24


EPISODE 142: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:42) SPECIAL COMMENT: Merrick Garland is going to appear in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning. And it looks like there'll be yet another new and big and shiny thing to ask him about, about the arrested ex-FBI man Charles McGonigal and the Russian linked via Paul Manafort to Trump, Oleg Deripaska. Once, McGonigal was in charge of investigating Deripaska. The next thing you knew, he was WORKING FOR Deripaska. Exactly WHEN that happened keeps changing. 2020? 2019? Now it's 2018? Could it have been 2016? Judiciary Chair Dick Durban and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse want to know, and they want to know if Garland knows if McGonigal was aware of his FBI New York Field Office and how it was already trying to fix the 2016 election for Trump by forcing James Comey to re-smear Hillary Clinton eleven days before the election. Meanwhile Trump CAN get the GOP nomination because the GOP hierarchy is moronic: it actually believes it has "cornered" him by demanding a pledge of all would-be nominees to support whoever gets the nomination because OF COURSE he always lives up to his promises. And Tucker Carlson doubles down on the January 6th video scam. B-Block (18:08) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: First you could say "Dilbert" isn't funny. Then you could say it isn't appropriate. Now, after Scott Adams' racist rant, you can say it just...isn't. Happily Elon Musk is there to defend him. And the Department of Energy says Covid-19 was a lab leak? Oh they say it with "low confidence" that they're right? And it's the Department of ENERGY? (21:43) In sports: baseball's pitch clock seems to work (I'll be DAMNED), but where is it going to come up with the money to pay Manny Machado? Four more Regional Sports Networks pumping baseball (and the NBA and NHL) full of cash say they will likely go bankrupt within a month. (25:20) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Did the anti-Drag governor of Tennessee dress up IN drag in High School? Why does one writer keep calling CNN's Chris "Maybe Ate Paste" Licht a genius when he's never finished higher than last in the ratings? And how do you spell "NINTH" and "TWELFTH"? Don't ask the Florida Department of Education - the folks there have no clue. C-Block (32:00) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Peanut, in North Carolina, who weighs 20 pounds when she should weigh 60, needs your help. (33:15) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: On one day I was supposed to have coffee - at her invitation, as a prelude to a date, with Uma Thurman, AND the president of Current TV was taking me to dinner to explain how we could get rid of the idiot co-owner who didn't know what "DVR" was and so bought ratings showing only "Live" viewers, not "Live + DVR" viewers. If I tell you I had coffee and dinner alone, can you guess what happened?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Connecting the Dots
4 Step Improvement Kata: Step 2 – Grasp the Current Condition with Mark Rosenthal

Connecting the Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 32:24


Mark Rosenthal has been learning on the front lines of Lean implementation, quality improvement, and leader development in manufacturing, engineering design, service sector and health care for over 30 years. His experience includes working on lean and quality systems implementation in companies such as Boeing and Boeing suppliers, Genie Industries, Eastman Kodak and Terex at sites throughout North America, Asia and Europe. His baseline background and training experience was with Toyota-trained teachers in the USA and Japan.Since becoming a full-time independent consultant in 2011 he has worked with a wide spectrum of organizations ranging from strategic projects for major global corporations, coaching and training small and medium sized businesses down to coaching the owner of a small single-site retail business.He has a Bachelors from Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY. Following school he spent 11 years as a Commissioned Officer in the US Army, managing heavy equipment maintenance and logistics operations, in Korea, the US, and Germany (as well as questionable activities such as jumping out of perfectly serviceable aircraft in flight) before joining the private sector.Mark is also a well-known blogger in the Lean industry with his “The Lean Thinker” website.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.

Nightside With Dan Rea
White Christmas? (11 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 42:37


*Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide*As we clean up from the Thanksgiving feast and shop for those Black Friday deals, it's hard not to think about the upcoming winter holiday…but will it be blessed with a blanket of snow? Morgan welcomed veteran meteorologist Mark Rosenthal to discuss this year's predicted winter season.

Chicago History Podcast
Episode 507 - Lincoln Park Zoo

Chicago History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 26:24


It isn't the oldest one or the largest one in America, but the awesome one here in Chicago does have a fascinating history. Today we're discussing the Lincoln Park Zoo.Looking for gift ideas for dads and grads AND a way to help the show?https://www.podpage.com/chicago-history-podcast/support/Show some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee and help offset production costs:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryAmazon Affiliate Links (anything you buy - not just this stuff - through these links helps benefit the show):Ark In The Park, The: The Story of the Lincoln Park Zoo by Mark Rosenthal, Carol Tauber, and Edward Uhlirhttps://amzn.to/3MIi7GbLincoln Park Zoo by Daniel Thomas MacInneshttps://amzn.to/3zAbZg7 (FREE with Kindle Unlimited)Join Kindle Unlimited here: https://amzn.to/2WsP1GHCHICAGO ITEMS (PERFECT FOR GIFT GIVING):Greenline Goods Whiskey Glasses - 10 Oz Tumbler Gift Set for Chicago lovers, Etched with Chicago Map | Old Fashioned Rocks Glass - Set of 2https://amzn.to/3FrjSFrChicago Map Coasters by O3 Design Studio, Set Of 4, Sapele Wooden Coaster With City Map, Handmadehttps://amzn.to/3vNyDiNPodcast art by John K. Schneider - angeleyesartjks on Instagram or at angeleyesartjks AT gmail.comChicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://teespring.com/stores/chicago-history-podhttps://www.chicagohistorypod.comEmail: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.com

Bad Movies Worse Reviews
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)

Bad Movies Worse Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 86:27


Extra! Extra! Read All about it! Superman destroys Nukes, dates multiple women at once and fights the new fangled calculator. Read about it in the evening edition of the Daily Planet! The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) continue the season of the sequel with this 3rd Superhero sequel to the seminal Superman movie. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? This movie stars Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper, Mar McClure, Jon Cryer, Sam Wanamaker, Mark Pillow, Mariel Hemingway, Margot Kidder, and Jim Broadbent. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at theguys@exceptionallybad.com or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) was Directed by Sidney J. Furie, Produced by Graham Easton, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan, and Michael J. Kagan, and Written by Christopher Reeve (story by), Lawrence Konner (story and screenplay by) and Mark Rosenthal (story and screenplay by). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Into The Wikiverse
Spam Email

Into The Wikiverse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 4:34


In 1978 Gary Thuerk, a marketing manager for Digital Equipment Corporation, needed to send a message to potential clients. Instead of sending each person a message one at a time, he had his assistant write one single mass email. Spam email was born.  Host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) talks with Kristina Thuerk (Dana Ehrmann @ehr_head) about her father's legacy. The legacy is voiced by Mark Rosenthal (@markrosenthal)       Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk.

Fascinating? - A Star Trek Podcast
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Fascinating? - A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 82:59


Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was the sixth and final big-screen adventure for the Star Trek crew, with peace talks between the Klingons and the Federation threatened by a high profile assassination. In this episode Gerry and Iain discuss whether peace is possible without trust. A sceptical Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise are tasked with escorting the Klingon chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) to high level peace talks. After a tense dinner, things escalate quickly when the Klingon ship appears to be attacked by torpedoes fired by the Enterprise. General Chang (Christopher Plummer) demands revenge and Kirk surrenders immediately. He and McCoy try to save Gorkon, but cannot and are arrested. Facing trial on the Klingon homeworld, the two men must rely on Spock to solve the case and set them free. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was directed by Nicholas Meyer, who had previously directed The Wrath of Khan. The story was by Leonard Nimoy with additional credits given to Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal. Screenplay credits were given to Meyer and Denny Martin Flinn, his only work for the show. In this episode Gerry and Iain considered whether all good things must come to an end. The discussion continues in the comments below and please keep in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram where we're @trekpodcast. You can listen to the show here on the website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, Stitcher, Google or wherever you find your podcasts. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country was released in 1991. It is 1 hour and 50 minutes long. It can be viewed on Paramount+ in the United States and is available on DVD and Blu Ray in other countries.

The Future of Insurance: Industry Leaders
Absence Management Realigning Competition in the Benefits Market

The Future of Insurance: Industry Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 20:04


Join Denise Garth along with featured guests Rima Safari, Partner at PwC, and Mark Rosenthal, Managing Director at PwC as they discuss the need for absence management in a shifting marketplace and why insurers should offer it to stand out from the competition.

Accelerate! with Andy Paul
1020: Critical Milestones in Personal Sales Development, with Mark Rosenthal

Accelerate! with Andy Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 46:05


Mark Rosenthal is the COO at HQO, a commercial real estate technology company. In today episode we have a wide ranging talk about Mark's journey into sales and sales management. And we dig into the critical milestones in his own development that have propelled him forward in his career. Mark was formerly the CRO at HQO so we dive into the type of support CROs need that perhaps they're not getting and how is this reflected in the high churn rate of sales leaders. More on Andy: Connect on LinkedIn Pre-Order Andy's book "Sell Without Selling Out" on Amazon Learn more at AndyPaul.com Sponsored by: Revenue.io | Unlock exponential growth with an AI-powered RevOps platform | Revenue.io Scratchpad | The fastest way to update Salesforce, take sales notes, and stay on top of to-dos | Scratchpad.com Blueboard | World's leading experiential rewards & recognition platform | Blueboard.com Explore the Revenue.io Podcast Universe: Sales Enablement Podcast Selling with Purpose Podcast RevOps Podcast

Steve Dale's Other World from WGN Plus
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! History of Lincoln Park Zoo

Steve Dale's Other World from WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021


Former Curator of Mammals at Lincoln Park Zoo, Mark Rosenthal, talks about the recent passing of former Lincoln Park Zoo Director Dr. Lester Fisher. They also discuss how zoos have changed throughout the years.

The COO Show
The Unconventional Journey from Sales to COO w/ Mark Rosenthal

The COO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 28:03 Transcription Available


One thing has been made abundantly clear as I interview more COOs: There is no “right” path to take to Moving from revenue to operations may seem like a leap, but I did it… And so did Mark Rosenthal, COO at HqO, who joins me today to share the insights he learned on his journey. In this episode, we discuss: - The transition from revenue to operations - The role a COO plays in getting the alignment needed in order to scale - How to ensure your M&A strategy doesn't fail Do you have ideas for or feedback about this show? Email your host Bill Reed at bill@sweetfishmedia.com. Be sure to hear every conversation about innovative COO strategies at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and our website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for The COO Show in your favorite podcast player.

The Customer Experience Podcast
165. 3 Steps to Building a Collaborative Culture

The Customer Experience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 43:20 Transcription Available


In one of his interviews at his current company, our guest said this to the CEO: “If we're going to build an organization that truly earns the love of the customer by providing a consistent experience, we need to put the entire customer journey under one umbrella. We also need to train the team to be maniacally focused on the customer — to understand the market, the industry, and the players' wants, needs, and wins — by training as a whole, not in silos.” In this episode, I interview Mark Rosenthal, COO at HqO, about executing his vision to create a culture of collaboration. Why workers need to return to the city How Mark transitioned from VP to CRO to COO How an argument helped shape his defining moment as a leader What Mark does to stay engaged with the customer team What the three keys to a collaborative culture are at HqO Check out these resources we mentioned: Mark Rosenthal on LinkedIn HqO Waze Subscribe, listen, and rate/review the Customer Experience Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play or Google Podcasts, and find more episodes on our blog. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for the Customer Experience Podcast in your favorite podcast player.

Escuchando Peliculas
Mercury Rising (Al rojo vivo) (1998) #Acción #Intriga #Autismo #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 106:32


País Estados Unidos Dirección Harold Becker Guion Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal. Novela: Ryne Douglas Pearson Música John Barry Fotografía Michael Seresin Reparto Bruce Willis, Alec Baldwin, Chi McBride, Robert Stanton, Miko Hughes, Kim Dickens, Camryn Manheim, Peter Stormare, Lindsey Ginter, Kevin Conway, Bodhi Elfman, Carrie Preston, John Carroll Lynch, ver 28 más Sinopsis Art Jeffries es un agente del FBI bastante insolente con sus superiores, razón por la cual le asignan las escuchas telefónicas. Por fin, un día, le encargan la investigación del caso de un niño desaparecido, cuyos padres han sido asesinados. Cuando lo encuentra, resulta ser un autista de nueve años que tiene una prodigiosa capacidad para interpretar códigos del gobierno teóricamente indescifrables.

Oldie But A Goodie
#134: Superman IV / Jaws: The Revenge (with SkornGaming)

Oldie But A Goodie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 77:19


Two movies this week, both objectively two of the worst films released in 1987. We're talking about Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, released July 24th back in '87, and because we're gluttons for punishment, we're also reviewing Jaws: The Revenge, which was an alternate option on last week's episode. Joining us is horror streamer Skorn! 0:05:32 - Superman IV review 0:30:42 - Jaws: The Revenge review 0:46:46 - Bonus Battle segment 1:02:31 - Raving Reviews segment Join the Bad Porridge Club on Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepod Follow Skorn! Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/skorngaming/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYfesFDSMmrIy0OWB4_U3MQ/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skorngaming/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/skorngaming/  Follow the show! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/  Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA  Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepod  Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-out-podcast  Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Adapt or Perish
Planet of the Apes

Adapt or Perish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 98:52


In this damn dirty episode, we're taking a close look at the ape/human switcheroo classic Planet of the Apes! In this episode we discuss: La Planète des singes, Pierre Boulle's original 1963 novel Planet of the Apes (1968), directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, written by Rod Serling and Michael Wilson, and starring Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, and Kim Hunter Planet of the Apes (2001), directed by Tim Burton, written by William Broyles, Jr., Lawrence Konner, and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, and Helena Bonham Carter Footnotes: The original Planet of the Apes pitch and makeup test "A Fish Called Selma," episode 719 of The Simpsons Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) Planet of the Apes (the 1974 live action TV show) Return to the Planet of the Apes (the 1975 animated TV show) Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014) War for the Planet of the Apes (2017) The original Planet of the Apes pitch and makeup test The Celluloid Closet (1996) You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. We're also on Patreon! You can find us at patreon.com/adaptcast. We have multiple reward levels, which include access to a patron-only community and a patron-only, biweekly bonus show! We hope to see you there. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can always email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com.

Comic Book Central
#381: Screenwriter Mark Rosenthal on Star Trek, Planet of the Apes, and Superman!

Comic Book Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 85:41


Screenwriter Mark Rosenthal is my guest this week! Mark drops by the Lair to chat about penning sci-fi, action, and superhero tales for Star Trek VI, Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, and Superman IV: The Quest For Peace! Photo courtesy Mark RosenthalImages TM & copyright © Paramount, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. Stuff you […]

That Film Stew Podcast
Sounds Like Comics Ep 110 - Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (Movie 1987)

That Film Stew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 51:18


Christopher Reeve puts on the cape and tights for the fourth time to take on a super powered opponent. Directed by Sidney J. Furie and written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Luke and Jae revisit this 1987 Superman sequel which, depending on who you talk to, is sometimes regarded as one of the worst movies ever made. Superman (Christopher Reeve) decides to take action and collects all the nuclear warheads from the world and throws them into space. Meanwhile, Superman's nemesis, Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman), has broken out of prison with a new scheme. He clones Superman with radioactive material to create Nuclear Man (Mark Pillow), a being just as powerful as the man of steel.

Into The Wikiverse
Vordorf With Mark Rosenthal

Into The Wikiverse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 39:10


Each week, host Mike Hover (@hoverdrive) and a guest use Wikipedia's random article generator to determine what they will chat about. This week comedian Mark Rosenthal (@ballsyoulose) journeys 'Into The Wikiverse' and journey to Vordorf, Germany. We learn about this small village in Lower Saxony, perform a historical reenactment, and relive the 1990s mall experience.  Follow us on IG @intothewikiverse.  Music provided by audionautix.com and additional sound effects music provided by freesfx.co.uk. Cover art by Lev Cantoral (IG @ominusorb).  

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
It's A Wonderful Life - Episode 3

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 21:03


As George tries escape his woes, new pal, Clarence, tries to offer some guidance to help turn George’s life around. Thank you for listening to It’s a Wonderful Life, and happy landings!   An AUDIO adaptation of the heartwarming Frank Capra film classic IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Gather the family around the fire (pit!) as we bring to captivating life the story of George Bailey, the community that loves him and an angel in need of some wings. Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director/Producer: Sam Wolf Director/Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker Cast: Jennie Berkson, George H. Croom, Doug DeMarco, Laura Donaldson, Leo Fasman, Annabella Javier, Fred Lichtstein, Sekou Luke, David Neilson, Nellie O'Brien, Mark J. Parker, Jesse Pellegrino, Luis Quintero Jr., Larry Reina, Annabelle Romano, Mark Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio, Charlie Scattamachia, Karyn Schorr, Scarlet Seltzer, Lili Thomas, Sam Wolf Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
It's A Wonderful Life - Episode 2

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 21:49


 When the financial panic of 1932 hits, George and the Building and Loan are forced to scramble. With time running out, George’s options are dwindling, though a surprise visitor is ready to help in episode two of It’s a Wonderful Life! An AUDIO adaptation of the heartwarming Frank Capra film classic IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Gather the family around the fire (pit!) as we bring to captivating life the story of George Bailey, the community that loves him and an angel in need of some wings. Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director/Producer: Sam Wolf Director/Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker Cast: Jennie Berkson, George H. Croom, Doug DeMarco, Laura Donaldson, Leo Fasman, Annabella Javier, Fred Lichtstein, Sekou Luke, David Neilson, Nellie O'Brien, Mark J. Parker, Jesse Pellegrino, Luis Quintero Jr., Larry Reina, Annabelle Romano, Mark Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio, Charlie Scattamachia, Karyn Schorr, Scarlet Seltzer, Lili Thomas, Sam Wolf Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
It's A Wonderful Life - Episode 1

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 25:54


George Bailey dreams of a life of travel and wonder, but, his hometown, Bedford Falls, keeps pulling him back. Just when George thinks he’s settled back in, his life takes a sudden turn. Enjoy the first episode of the holiday classic!  An AUDIO adaptation of the heartwarming Frank Capra film classic IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Gather the family around the fire (pit!) as we bring to captivating life the story of George Bailey, the community that loves him and an angel in need of some wings. Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director/Producer: Sam Wolf Director/Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker Cast: Jennie Berkson, George H. Croom, Doug DeMarco, Laura Donaldson, Leo Fasman, Annabella Javier, Fred Lichtstein, Sekou Luke, David Neilson, Nellie O'Brien, Mark J. Parker, Jesse Pellegrino, Luis Quintero Jr., Larry Reina, Annabelle Romano, Mark Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio, Charlie Scattamachia, Karyn Schorr, Scarlet Seltzer, Lili Thomas, Sam Wolf Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form

Renegade Radio
Renegade Radio Clip 2 December 16th, 2020

Renegade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 54:18


learning how much snow will fall from Mark Rosenthal the man from weatherblast.com and when Alex the News Guy danced with Mark when we were at F1 and that reminded the guys about a SNL skit with Chris Farley and Patrick Swayze, all the bad movies from former SNL casts like when Pete Davidson was on 'The Dirt', talking about Tom Cruise who is an odd man with one occurrence is him telling a reporter 'you're a jerk' after the reporter sprayed him with water and he then screamed at workers for not following COVID restrictions, talking about Howard Stern movie Private Parts and other movies that has not stayed good since it came out in theaters, talking about Howard Stern's show and how he treats people he knows that are in need

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
Bram Stoker's Dracula Episode 4

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 22:43


With Dracula wreaking havoc, Arthur Seward, Jonathan Harker, Mina Harker, and Dr. Van Helsing prepare for their one shot at ending the madness.   Adapted by Orson Welles from the Bram Stoker Novel  Originally broadcast on 7/11/1938 Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director: Sam Wolf Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker   Starring: Ethan Gartlan, James Heins, Annika Martens, Jesse Pellegrino, Mark Rosenthal, Jocelyn Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio   Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
Bram Stoker's Dracula Episode 3

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 13:10


When Arthur Seward’s fiancé, Lucy,  appears to be sick, Seward, Lucy, and Seward’s professor, Dr. Van Helsing, experience a rather close and startling encounter.   Adapted by Orson Welles from the Bram Stoker Novel  Originally broadcast on 7/11/1938 Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director: Sam Wolf Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker   Starring: Ethan Gartlan, James Heins, Annika Martens, Jesse Pellegrino, Mark Rosenthal, Jocelyn Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio   Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
Bram Stoker's Dracula Episode 1

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 9:42


Jonathan Harker, a lawyer’s clerk, sets out to visit one of his office’s clients in Eastern Europe. What he discovers when he arrives is quite unexpected.   Adapted by Orson Welles from the Bram Stoker Novel  Originally broadcast on 7/11/1938 Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director: Sam Wolf Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker   Starring: Ethan Gartlan, James Heins, Annika Martens, Jesse Pellegrino, Mark Rosenthal, Jocelyn Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio   Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form  

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
Bram Stoker's Dracula Episode 2

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 9:26


Dracula goes on the hunt for more souls. Not only on land, but at sea.   Adapted by Orson Welles from the Bram Stoker Novel  Originally broadcast on 7/11/1938 Suggested Donation $5 at www.clocktowerplayers.com   Director: Sam Wolf Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander Podcast Tech Consultant: Mark J. Parker   Starring: Ethan Gartlan, James Heins, Annika Martens, Jesse Pellegrino, Mark Rosenthal, Jocelyn Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio   Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater
Bram Stoker's Dracula Promo

Clocktower Players Jubilee Podcast Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 0:56


Premiere Date: October 30, 2020 Suggested Donation $5 at clocktowerplayers.com   Adapted by Orson Welles from the Bram Stoker Novel  Originally broadcast on 7/11/1938   Director: Sam Wolf Producer: Cagle McDonald Sound Design: Larry Alexander   Starring: Ethan Gartlan, James Heins, Annika Martens, Jesse Pellegrino, Mark Rosenthal, Jocelyn Rosenthal, Oscar Salvaggio   Jubilee Podcast Theater INSPIRED BY OLD TIME RADIO — WITH A MODERN TWIST!Brought To You By Clocktower Players Inc.,a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization incorporated in the state of NY in 1977.    Jubilee Podcast Theater delivers Clocktower’s acclaimed tradition of accessible, diverse and impactful entertainment  to empower our youth and enrich the community.     Donations benefit Clocktower Players award-winning productions, youth education and inclusive outreach programs and are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.  We rely on, and deeply value, your generous support.    http://www.clocktowerplayers.com/donor-form   DRACULA Episode One: Oct 30, 2020 Episode Two: Oct 30, 2020 Episode Three: Nov 6, 2020 Episode Four: Nov 13, 2020 LITTLE WOMEN Episode One: Nov 18, 2020 Episode Two: Nov 25, 2020 Episode Three: Dec 2, 2020

Nerd OutCast Podcast
NOP Presents Star Wars Prequels

Nerd OutCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 102:10


It's a big discussion on NOP today as we discuss George Lucas's much maligned Star Wars Prequels.  For this discussion, we change things up a bit and attempt to discuss what the Prequels do well.  And surprisingly enough, Ricky Galore, David Hernandez, Mark Rosenthal, and myself talk for an hour and a half about all things Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Midichlorians.  Which movie has the best story? Is Dexter Jettster the best new character? Which lightsaber is the coolest? And what, if anything, would we change about these movies?  Some of these questions are quickly answered...others turn into a deep dive.  But you know what, it's always a fun time discussing Star Wars! So give us a listen and enjoy. Music Selections from The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith, composed by John Williams, owned by 20th Century Fox and are included under fair use protection.

Improvised D&D
Arc 2 - Episode 3 - Bort the Terrible

Improvised D&D

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 64:23


Magnar, Neb, and Belfast enter the forest ruins in the Valley of the Soliders, but what awaits them?! Will Magnar be able to reach his son? How will Neb fair when face to face with another necromancer? Will Belfast actually make out with a tree? Find out in the thrilling conclusion to arc 2! Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/outonawhimcomedy/ https://www.instagram.com/improviseddandd/ https://twitter.com/improviseddandd -Intro song: Call to Swords by Tim Beek https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSKOjR9rh0I&list=PUQ3NFBxvp8IBeu7B39wUVuA&index=74 -Ambience tracks by Michael Ghelfi https://michaelghelfi.bandcamp.com/ -Secret of the Ruins song by Mark Rosenthal

The Cinescope Podcast
Episode 89: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

The Cinescope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 57:49


In Episode 89 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and TJ Draper talk about one of their favorite movies, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes   Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country on Apple TV Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - Director's Cut on Amazon Prime Video Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country soundtrack on Apple Music   Stats Released December 6, 1991 Dir. Nicholas Meyer (directed and/or wrote Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and The Prince of Egypt) Written by Meyer, Denny Martin Flinn; story by Leonard Nimoy, Lawrence Konner, Mark Rosenthal Music by Cliff Eidelman (Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Free Willy 3: The Rescue, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, He's Just Not That Into You, Big Miracle) Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Kim Cattrall, Christopher Plummer, David Warner, Iman, Brock Peters, René Auberjonois Contact TJ Twitter (@tjdraperpro) ReTake Podcast Chad Twitter (@chadadada) Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: TJ Draper.

Lounge Saturdays All Shows
"The Lounge Saturday's" All About The Music

Lounge Saturdays All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 179:51


Another great show filled with great music and great requests! Plus another awesome exclusive "West End Mix from DJ Cliff West and a ton of fun with Mark Rosenthal from weatherblast.com. Thank you everyone for hanging out with us!!!!

Lounge Saturdays All Shows
"The Lounge Saturday's" Throwback Central

Lounge Saturdays All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 160:50


Another EXCLUSIVE! We dropped Cafe Sol y Mar's next release on Valentine's Day 2020... called..."I Fell In Love With Your Eyes"....Plus an awesome West End Mix from DJ Cliff West & a little Weatherblast.com w/ Mark Rosenthal

Lounge Saturdays All Shows
"The Lounge Saturday's" Classic Throwbacks

Lounge Saturdays All Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 179:53


A ton of great music, an awesome West End Mix from DJ Cliff West & a little Weatherblast.com w/ Mark Rosenthal.

Lex & Matt's Excellent Adventure
Episode 12: Live from the Chicago Nerd Comedy Festival

Lex & Matt's Excellent Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 56:30


It's our first live show! Lex and Matt were joined by their first guest (Dolores "Dee" Peters) and a wonderful group of Adventurers as they took the stage on the inaugural night of the 2019 Chicago Nerd Comedy Festival. We finally shed some light on Matt's feud with Burger King, try some wild #Resnackulous snacks, and revisit some classic TV moments.  For this episode, we've created a YouTube playlist to see what we're discussing during the final act. (Click here.) HUGE thanks to ChiNerdFest, Stage 773, producer extraordinaire John Craig and Mark Rosenthal for bringing us out.  Find links to everything you need at LexAndMattPod.com.

This One Woman
Episode 6: Meryl Streep

This One Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 54:09


There is this one woman named Meryl Streep. Natalie Green, Molly Rafferty, Cali Olivares, Julie Jurgens, and Mark Rosenthal share performances inspired by the suggestion of Meryl Streep.

The Big Dig
Big Dig Podcast Episode 2 - Technology in Real Estate

The Big Dig

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 27:08


In Episode 2 of the Big Dig Podcast, Meghan Doherty of BLDUP sits down with Evan Rosenburgh of CBRE, Steve Weikal of MIT Center for Real Estate, Leah Harsfield of National Development, and Mark Rosenthal of HqO to discuss technology and the impact it is having on the real estate industry today.

Rain Delay Theater
#11 - Minisode: Baseball Songs w/ Mark Rosenthal

Rain Delay Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 71:36


Big moment for the podcast this week: the guys welcome their very first guest to the studio! Podcaster/Actor/Musician/Theme Song Composer Mark Rosenthal joins Jack and Jeremy to share their favorite baseball songs! Lots of hot takes in this ep! At the top of the show, we also share our All-Star Ballots and Jeremy catches A LOT of flack for his hipster-centric voting patterns. And stay tuned after the sign off for a very special bonus audio clip! For links to all the songs discussed in the episode, head to raindelaytheater.com/notes !

Rain Delay Theater
#9 - Minisode: Favorite Childhood Players

Rain Delay Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 57:31


This week Jack and Jeremy run down their lists of favorite players from their childhood, both hometown and out of town. But before that, Jeremy shares a tale of a World Series bet gone wrong(!) and gives a mini-update from the 6/18/18 Dodgers @ Cubs rain out, including a story of how he scared Cody Bellinger! Jack shares a stirring interview conducted with White Sox catching great Ron Karkovice and teaches us all about "The Cougar Train"! The guys also discuss who their NL Rookie of the Year is if the season ended today. Also(!!!!) Check out the debut of our AMAZING THEME SONG(!!!) written and performed by musical genius Mark Rosenthal of both the "Mike and Mark Love The Cubs" and "Body Counts and Beer" podcasts!

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs
Season 2 Episode 5 - Manny Machado Trade Proposals

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 46:02


Get in the on-deck circle and swing around a couple of bats with comically oversized weights on them, because MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is back! With Chicago's own Mike Maloney and Chicago's own Mark Rosenthal! SHOW NOTES: - We perform our perfunctory (kinda) two week wrap up! - Mike regales us with a tale of NCAA brackets gone SEXY! - We name our MVP/LVP of the last (kinda) two weeks! - We propose probably the greatest trades for Manny Machado in the history of baseball! - Once again, we take a moment to say "Fuck You, Dusty Baker!" MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is now on iTunes! Subscribe, rate and review us here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-…d1261442584?mt=2 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mikeandmarklovethecubs/ Follow us on Twitter: @mikeandmarkcubs Email us: mikeandmarkcubs@gmail.com

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs
Season 2 Episode 4 - It Could Be Worse!

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 54:59


Time to get in the bullpen and start warming up your arms AND your earholes because MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is BACK! Starring Chicago's own Mike Maloney and Chicago's own Mark Rosenthal! SHOW NOTES: - We welcome our listeners back to our ostensibly biweekly podcast about The Chicago Cubs! - We announce our MVP/LVP for the last however long it's been since we last recorded! - We take a moment to appreciate that, no matter how inconsistent the Cubbies can get, it could always be SO MUCH WORSE! (We could be the Dodgers!) - Finally, we do that voodoo we do so well, and present a hale and hearty "Fuck You, Dusty Baker!" MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is now on iTunes! Subscribe, rate and review us here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-…d1261442584?mt=2 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mikeandmarklovethecubs/ Follow us on Twitter: @mikeandmarkcubs Email us: mikeandmarkcubs@gmail.com

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

This week's guest is consultant Mark Rosenthal. Mark shared some insights regarding the various components of Toyota Kata, including setting a challenge and determining a target condition. An MP3 version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: Mark's background (2:10) An overview of the improvement and coaching katas (4:23) Setting the challenge (8:10) The importance of thinking beyond the numbers (12:41) Setting your target condition (16:33) The wording (21:08) The number of experiments it takes (23:14) Mark's approach (24:20) The big mistake Mark sees (25:29) Target conditions for your OEE challenge (26:14) An example of the power of scientific thinking (28:36) The conditions under which continuous improvement may fail (31:01) Who Mark would shadow if he had a time machine (32:15) Mark's final words of wisdom (35:03) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com GA 052 | The New Approach to Lean with Mark Rosenthal  GA 187 | How to Leverage the Improvement and Coaching Katas with Mark Rosenthal  Mark's Email The Lean Thinker Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. You can download it here. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the Gemba Academy podcast on iTunes. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? How do you go about setting a good challenge? What's your approach?

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs
Season 2 Episode 3 - Save The Shorses!

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 63:19


Last week, our regular episode was postponed by inclement weather, just like a majority of Major League Baseball, but now we're back, and we want you to know, we can really shake 'em down. It's MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS, with Chicago's own Mike Maloney and Chicago's own Mark Rosenthal! SHOW NOTES: - We welcome our listeners back to their semi-regularly scheduled podcast! - We announce our first MVPs and LVPs of the 2018 season! - We recap the first 15 games (that should be 20 games) and address the erratic play of our hometown heroes! - SAVE THE SHORSES (but secretly thank them for theoretically injuring Madison Bumgarner)! - We finish on a justifiably angry edition of "FUCK YOU, DUSTY BAKER!"! MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is now on iTunes! Subscribe, rate and review us here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-…d1261442584?mt=2 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mikeandmarklovethecubs/ Follow us on Twitter: @mikeandmarkcubs Email us: mikeandmarkcubs@gmail.com

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs
Season 2 Episode 2 - IT'S OPENING DAY!!!

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 65:30


IT'S OPENING DAY! Grab a plastic cup of warm Old Style, a mashed up hot dog wrapped in foil, and pee in a trough because here comes another exciting installment of MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS! With Chicago's own Mike Maloney and Chicago's own Mark Rosenthal! SHOW NOTES: - A brief hello! - We discuss a whole season's worth of new bullpen dance moves with BULLPEN DANCE PARTY! - We run down the (projected) Opening Day starting lineup for YOUR 2018 Chicago Cubs and make some more (not quite as bold) predictions! - We have just enough time to squeeze in a supermegaultra quick "FUCK YOU, DUSTY BAKER!" Otherwise, the show would never end. MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is now on iTunes! Subscribe, rate and review us here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-…d1261442584?mt=2 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mikeandmarklovethecubs/ Follow us on Twitter: @mikeandmarkcubs Email us: mikeandmarkcubs@gmail.com

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs
Season 2 Premiere! SPOILER: Mike and Mark STILL Love The Cubs!

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 50:39


WE'RE BACK! Opening Day is almost upon us so gather 'round kiddos for another exciting installment of MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS! Starring Chicago's own Mike Maloney and Chicago's own Mark Rosenthal! SHOW NOTES: - We return with a barrage of B-words to brepare for the bnew bseason of Cubs baseball! - We welcome our new acquisitions, including the bestial strength of Skinny Kyle Schwarber! - We pour one out for some dearly departed friends and give them the 'ol In Memoriam treatment! - Last year we made Bold Predictions. This year, we're going one step further with BOLDER PREDICTIONS! - As per usual, we conclude the proceedings with a gentle "Fuck You, Dusty Baker!" MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is now on iTunes! Subscribe, rate and review us here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-…d1261442584?mt=2 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mikeandmarklovethecubs/ Follow us on Twitter: @mikeandmarkcubs Email us: mikeandmarkcubs@gmail.com

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership
GA 187 | How to Leverage the Improvement and Coaching Katas with Mark Rosenthal

Gemba Academy Podcast: Lean Manufacturing | Lean Office | Six Sigma | Toyota Kata | Productivity | Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 30:36


This week we're giving you a sneak peek of our upcoming kata course. Ron explains why kata is so valuable, and we've also included some great clips from Mark Rosenthal's classroom instruction. An MP3 version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The impact and value of kata (0:42) Why it's not about the videos (2:23) What learning looks like (7:16) The Improvement Kata (10:47) The Coaching Kata (12:51) Podcast Resources Mike Rother's Toyota Kata Website Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. You can download it here. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the Gemba Academy podcast on iTunes. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Do you use one or both katas? What changes have you seen?

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs
Episode 10 - Dusty Baker Wine Taste Test

Mike and Mark Love The Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 46:39


We're back! After a long hiatus forced upon us by work, moving and a late ass bottle of wine, MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS is here to get you ready for the playoffs! Starring Chicago's own Mike Maloney and Chicago's own Mark Rosenthal! SHOW NOTES: - We barely apologize for our unplanned absence and get right into our MVP/LVP for the year! - We preview our upcoming spinoff podcast MIKE AND MARK LOVE THE CUBS...AND THE BEARS! - We give Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen their very own Hollywood supercouple nickname! - As per usual, we take a little time to say "Fuck you, Dusty Baker!" This is a very special installment, as we also take the time to taste test a bottle of Baker Family Wines! Mike and Mark Love The Cubs is now on iTunes! Subscribe here: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mike-…d1261442584?mt=2 Mike and Mark Love The Cubs is a production of the Pubcast Podcast Network, part of The Public House Theatre. Please subscribe to all our fine podcasts via SoundCloud at: @pubhouse Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mikeandmarklovethecubs/ Follow us on Twitter: @mikeandmarkcubs Email us: mikeandmarkcubs@gmail.com

Body Counts And Beer
BONUS - My Brain Is Broken: Live at The Public House Theatre

Body Counts And Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 55:18


Due to technical difficulties, our regularly scheduled minisode of Body Counts and Beer will be delayed. However, we don't want you to go without mirth and merrymaking for another week, so we've decided to share with you a bonus episode of sorts: co-host Mark's debut comedy album! Recorded live at The Public House Theatre this past November, MY BRAIN IS BROKEN is a journey through the bizarre and fractured mind of comedian Mark Rosenthal (of Body Counts and Beer fame!)! There's a little bit of everything inside: Predator, Congo, being stabbed, insider secrets of the pharmacy trade, wisdom, facts, more, etc, and more! We'll be back next week (if not sooner) with our new minisode AND our look at 1983's Return of the Jedi! In the meantime, please subscribe and rate and review!

The Unconventionals
Google and the Future of Health Care

The Unconventionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 28:05


Google isn't a health care company—they don't treat patients, fund care, or make drugs or devices. But If you want to understand where healthcare advances will come from, you could do worse than watching where Google is placing its bets. On this episode of The Unconventionals, we're talking to Google about solving big problems in health care. Our guest is Mark Rosenthal, who is head of health services at the company.   Google's mission is to organize the world's information, and that includes health care. We will discuss how the company is applying intelligence—from its data engines and from partners like the Mayo Clinic and Harvard Medical School—to make health-related searches more useful. We'll also talk about Google's mobility and access initiatives to enable better health, such as: How the Google Fit platform is giving us a more complete view of personal health by integrating data from our devices and apps How Google and Novartis are partnering to deliver a glucose-sensing contact lens to diabetics  How Google Cardboard and modified Android phones are aiding the diagnosis and treatment of disease in the developing world  

The Infamous Podcast
Bonus Episode – Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country Review

The Infamous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 32:24


This Would Sound So Much Better in the Original Klingon Johnny and Brian continue the “monthly” reviews of all the Star Trek movies, this time out they are talking about Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country. This Trek outing seems to be part of the trend with the Nicholas Meyer directed movies, it is definitely the high note this group deserved to go out on. Summary Capt. James Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the USS Enterprise are carrying Klingon Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) to Earth to negotiate a peace treaty with the United Federation of Planets. The ship appears to fire on a Klingon vessel, and Gorkon is killed in the subsequent confusion. Kirk and the ship’s doctor, Leonard McCoy (DeForest Kelley), are arrested for murder, leaving Spock (Leonard Nimoy) to figure out who is behind the attack and save the negotiations. Release date: December 6, 1991 Director: Nicholas Meyer Screenplay: Leonard Nimoy, Gene Roddenberry, Nicholas Meyer,Denny Martin Flinn, Mark Rosenthal, Lawrence Konner Cast William Shatner … Captain James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy … Spock DeForest Kelley … Dr. Leonard McCoy James Doohan … Scotty Walter Koenig … Chekov Nichelle Nichols … Uhuru George Takei … Captain Hikaru Sulu...

Roots Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Roots S:1 | Part 3; Part 4 E:3 & E:4 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Roots Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 51:18


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Roots edition is a weekly "after show" for fans of History's Roots. In this episode, hosts Shaka Smith, McCall Hall, and Erica Green discuss episodes 3 & 4. ABOUT ROOTS: The History channel has commissioned a remake of the miniseries after acquiring rights from David L. Wolper's son, Mark Wolper, and Alex Haley's estate. The planned new eight-hour miniseries, with Mark Wolper as executive producer, will draw on Haley's novel and the original miniseries albeit from a contemporary perspective. In April 2015, it was announced that along with The History Channel, Lifetime and A&E would also broadcast the remake of the Roots miniseries. Will Packer, Marc Toberoff and Mark Wolper will executive produce it alongside Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal. LeVar Burton, star of the original series, and Korin Huggins will co-executive produce it. On February 11, 2016, a trailer for the remake of Roots was released and Paul Buccieri, president of

Roots Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Roots S:1 | Part 1, Hour 1 & 2 E:1 & E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Roots Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 42:10


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Roots edition is a weekly "after show" for fans of History's Roots. In this episode, hosts Shaka Smith, McCall Hall, and Erica Green discuss episodes 1 & 2. ABOUT ROOTS: The History channel has commissioned a remake of the miniseries after acquiring rights from David L. Wolper's son, Mark Wolper, and Alex Haley's estate. The planned new eight-hour miniseries, with Mark Wolper as executive producer, will draw on Haley's novel and the original miniseries albeit from a contemporary perspective. In April 2015, it was announced that along with The History Channel, Lifetime and A&E would also broadcast the remake of the Roots miniseries. Will Packer, Marc Toberoff and Mark Wolper will executive produce it alongside Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal. LeVar Burton, star of the original series, and Korin Huggins will co-executive produce it. On February 11, 2016, a trailer for the remake of Roots was released and Paul Buccieri, president of

Body Counts And Beer
Episode 3 - Green Lantern (2011)

Body Counts And Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 63:08


This week, the guys get VERY upset with Green Lantern! Listen as they discuss terrible CGI, myths of the American West and just exactly how many Independence Day movies there are. Let us know what movie you'd like to hear us discuss next at any of these local social media outlets: Facebook: facebook.com/bodycountsandbeer Twitter: @BodyCountCast E-mail: bodycountsandbeer@gmail.com Body Counts and Beer is Patrick Bromley, Jon Rooney and Mark Rosenthal Edited/Produced by: Mark Rosenthal

ACMI Podcasts
William Kentridge in Conversation

ACMI Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2015 56:45


William Kentridge talks with Five Themes curator Mark Rosenthal about the uncertainty, ambiguity and polemical politics in his work. Recorded: 6 Mar 2012

Scoupé
Scoupé 07/09/2010

Scoupé

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2010


Nationals! - Scoupé is proud to be present at the 2010 National Stage Combat Workshop. This episode focuses on a crop of the interns; Claire Yearman, Samantha McDonald, Mark Rosenthal, and Benaiah Anderson.

The Nicole Sandler Show
8-25-09 Whole Foods Boycott - Mark Rosenthal

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2009 18:41


Nicole Sandler speaks with Mark Rosenthal, the man behind the Whole Foods boycott