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Jonathan Tropper has built his career around characters who walk the thin line between flawed humanity and outright chaos, whether in the pulpy B-movie action thrills of "Banshee," the martial arts drama "Warrior," or the family dysfunction of "This Is Where I Leave You." Now, with his latest Apple TV+ series, "Your Friends & Neighbors," Tropper heads to wealthy suburbia, exploring scandal, betrayal, and the hidden dangers lurking behind the facade of a seemingly perfect community. On the Bingeworthy podcast, Tropper joined host Mike DeAngelo to discuss his darkly comedic drama, collaborating with Jon Hamm, the show's thematic ties to classic suburban films, and even his upcoming "Star Wars" project with director Shawn Levy."Your Friends & Neighbors" follows Andrew "Coop" Cooper (Jon Hamm), a hedge fund manager recently disgraced and fired, whose life unravels further after his divorce. Desperate to maintain his lifestyle, Coop turns to robbing the homes of his wealthy neighbors in the affluent Westmont Village—only to discover that the secrets hidden behind these upscale doors may be far more dangerous than he anticipated. The ensemble cast also includes Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, and more.
Today, Liza and Kara cover the SVU episode “A Story of More Woe” (Season 20, Episode 13), the mysterious murder of Terry King, and chat with the talented Mark Tallman. SOURCES: CBS News - 1 CBS News - 2 NY Times - 1 NY Times - 2 NY Times - 3 Wikipedia WHAT WOULD SISTER PEG DO: "A Perversion of Justice: A Southern Tragedy of Murder, Lies, and Innocence Betrayed" Next week's episode will be “Juvenile” (Season 4, Episode 9). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Tallman Talks!Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild discuss Mark's recent travels throughout the state to highlight exceptional Kansas districts. Most recently, he has visited much of the North Central Kansas region, including Pike Valley, Washington County, and Concordia, among many others.Tune in now to hear Mark's stories from the field. Also, click here to read about Mark's travels.
In this episode, join Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild as they discuss and decipher contrasting national education rankings, and explore the real story behind academic outcomes and funding. Dive into the evolving student landscape and the pandemic's impact on education. Tune in for valuable insights into Kansas public schools.Listen now!
Welcome to Tallman Talks, hosted by Mark Tallman!This week, Mark is joined by Dr. Laurie Curtis, the Early Literacy/Dyslexia Program Manager at KSDE, and Jeri Powers, the USD 232 District Literacy Specialist, as they explore the captivating realm of developing reading skills in children. Gain insights into the importance of early childhood learning and how Kansas is working to improve reading skills in its students through evidence-based reading practices, professional development, and much more. Tune in now!Links: Mark's BlogKSDE Dyslexia Webpage
Mark Tallman, Scott Rothschild, and Leah Fliter have the latest news and updates from the Kansas Legislature. Tune in every Friday to The Advocate. To see the status of current education bills click here.
The Advocate staff is joined again by KASB's Kansas Advocacy Network as they record today's podcast! As always, it's been a busy week in the legislature as a flurry of bills has been coming before the Kansas Senate and House. Join Leah Fliter and Mark Tallman as they give you the latest updates and highlights. Tune in every Friday throughout the legislative session.
Join Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman as they discuss the latest on the Kansas legislative session. This week, the advocacy team is joined by two KASB Advocacy student interns, Diego Chavez and John Forrer. Tune in every week for the latest highlights!
Join Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild, and Mark Tallman as they discuss the latest in the Kansas Legislature. Things are heating up, so make sure you tune in!
Join Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman as they discuss the latest in the legislature.
No Kansas legislative session is without a debate about the academics, leadership and financing of Kansas public education. This session is no exception. The conversations are made more compelling by the COVID-19 pandemic, which is interrupted in-class teaching, much to the dismay of lawmakers who questioned the wisdom of teaching the state's 400,000 or so public school students through online alternatives. Mark Desetti, of the Kansas National Education Association, and Mark Tallman, of the Kansas Association of School Boards, join the Kansas Reflector Podcast to dive into the nuts and bolts of the legislative intrigue.
KASB Advocacy staff Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman review the results of the Aug. 4 Kansas primary election and look ahead to November's general election.
KASB's Mark Tallman discusses the latest on school reopening in Kansas after the State Board of Education blocks Governor Laura Kelly's plan to delay the start of school for all districts. The Governor issued a second executive order on school health and safety requirements, including masks, that has some asking if local communities can opt out. Also, Leah Fliter reviews federal education legislation and more.
Kansas Association of School Boards advocacy director Mark Tallman reviews five top issues in K-12 education for candidates and voters in the 2020 election.
KASB Advocacy staff members Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman discussion school reopening planning for this fall with Deputy Education Commissioner Brad Neuenswander, and review key races in the 2020 elections for State Legislature, State Board of Education and Members of Congress.
KASB's Leah Fliter, Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild discuss the results of the two-day special session of the Kansas Legislature on response to the COVID crisis, some results of the June 1 filing deadline for Democrats and Republicans in the 2020 election, and emerging election issues.
This session includes an update on state and federal legislative issues presented by Mark Tallman, KASB Associate Executive Director, Advocacy; Leah Fliter, KASB advocacy and outreach specialist, and Scott Rothschild, KASB communications editor. Hosted by Dr. Brian Jordan, KASB Deputy Director, Leadership Services.
The COVID pandemic has already closed Kansas schools until at least the end of May. Now the economic fallout is reducing state revenues and a budget deficit is projected next year. KASB associate executive director Mark Tallman explains how state funding cuts could affect Kansas students, school and employees unless federal aid helps replace state revenues.
Mark Tallman, KASB associate executive director, shares information relating to the Kansas April 2020 revenue estimates and the potential impact on Kansas school funding.
Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman review the status of education-related Legislature at the 2020 session takes a short before beginning the final month of the regular session.
Leah Fliter and Mark Tallman review the status of education bills this week in the Kansas Legislature.
KASB Advocacy Team members Mark Tallman and Leah Fliter update members on the happenings at the Statehouse and preview upcoming legislation and hearings in Topeka.
The KASB and USA advocacy team will recap activity in Topeka over the last week of the 2020 session and preview the upcoming week. KASB Live will air at 10:30 am on Friday January 31st
Mark Tallman sits down with State Board of Education Chair Kathy Busch and Education Commissioner Dr. Randy Watson to discuss the recent release of testing data and what indicators we should be focusing on for education.
Mark Tallman is joined by Melissa Rooker, Executive Director of the Kansas Children's Cabinet & Trust Fund and Amanda Peterson, Early Childhood Director Kansas Department of Education to discuss the Kansas Early Childhood Journey project.
Mark Tallman is joined by Jordan Roberts Youth Prevention Program Manager for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to discuss Vaping, E-Cigarettes and JUUL's and the growing problem among Kansas Youth with these products.
Mark Tallman is joined by Randy Weseman to discuss the School Safety planning and the important research that is highlighting a need for including threat assessments in your plan.
Mark Tallman is joined by Susan McMahan and John Calvert from the Kansas Dept of Education Safe and Secure Schools Unit to talk School Safety planning and requirements for districts.
Mark Tallman will be joined by Budget Director Larry Campbell to discuss the Governor's proposed budget adjustments in FY'19 and '20 and look to some of the issues affecting long term planning.Then stay tuned to join the KASB Advocacy Team of Mark Tallman, Scott Rothschild and Rob Gilligan as they recap activity in the Statehouse during week 2 and preview next weeks schedule. Questions can be commented on YouTube or Twitter with the Hashtag #KASBlive or emailed to rgilligan@kasb.org or srothschild@kasb.orgThe Broadcast was recorded at 12:30 pm CST on Friday January 25th
Mark Tallman offers insights on how increased funding for K-12 Education in Kansas will help improve student success and outcomes.
Join the KASB Advocacy Team of Mark Tallman, Scott Rothschild, Leah Fliter and Rob Gilligan as they look back at 2018 and the top stories of education in Kansas, then look forward to the upcoming legislative session.Questions can be commented on YouTube or Twitter with the Hashtag #KASBlive or emailed to rgilligan@kasb.org or srothschild@kasb.orgThe Broadcast was recorded at 12:30 pm CST on Thursday December 20th
The KASB Advocacy Team recaps and offers analysis of the election results from Tuesday including a preview of how the changes will affect K-12 Education Advocacy in the next legislative Session starting in January.
Mark Tallman, Associate Executive Director for Advocacy at KASB sits down with the Executive Director of the KPERS organization to discuss their most recent report and update on the status of the Pension system and how some of the Legislatures efforts are paying off.Questions can be commented on YouTube or Twitter with the Hashtag #KASBlive or emailed to rgilligan@kasb.org or srothschild@kasb.orgOriginally Broadcast on Thursday November 1st at 3:00pm CST
Mark Tallman reviews his most recent blog looking at how States compare based on Education, Income, Poverty and K-12 Funding.
Mark Tallman, Associate Executive Director for Advocacy looks at the latest information and trends related to school district cash balances and what factors influence those numbers.
Mark Tallman, Associate Executive Director for Advocacy at KASB and G.A. Buie, Executive Director of United School Administrators of Kansas sit down to discuss how School District Leaders might developing talking points to help their school communities better understand education funding and budgets both how money is invested and why it is accounted for in specific categories.
Mark Tallman sits down with Dr. Doug Moeckel to discuss recently released K-12 Finance numbers and what that means to the operations of schools.
Mark Tallman gives a breakdown of the updated numbers on K-12 Finance in Kansas and what the bigger picture looks like overtime for both schools and the Kansas Taxpayer.
KASB's Mark Tallman takes a deeper dive into Non-Instructional Spending by Kansas School Districts in comparison to other states.
KASB Associate Executive Director Mark Tallman takes a look at K-12 education spending in Kansas and what it means to "Spend in the Classroom"
Mark Tallman shares data and information on comparing school Administration staffing with similar roles in the private sector as highlighted in his Tallman Education Report. http://tallmankasb.blogspot.com/
Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman of KASB Advocacy & Communications visit about Mark's latest 3-part series Blog on Post Secondary Success and what it means for K-12 Education in Kansas. http://tallmankasb.blogspot.com/
Ann Mah, a Topeka member of the Kansas State Board of Education, Mark Desetti, a representative of the Kansas-National Education Association, and Mark Tallman, of the Kansas Association of School Boards, said on the Capitol Insider podcast they were optimistic tangible benefits would arise from approval of a five-year, $525 million increase in state funding by the 2018 Legislature and Gov. Jeff Colyer.
Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild explain how the Bond & Interest State Aid weighting works for districts and how those resources are used for education.
Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild talk about the State Board of Educations funding recommendations in response to the Gannon VI Ruling.
Scott Rothschild sits down with Mark Tallman to discus his blog post on School District Property Taxes and how Kansas Compares to other states. http://tallmankasb.blogspot.com/2018/07/kansas-school-property-taxes-lower-than.html
Scott Rothschild sits down with Mark Tallman to discuss his latest Blog on the trends in school district employment. Full text of the blog can be found at http://tallmankasb.blogspot.com/
KASB General Counsel Donna Whiteman joins Mark Tallman for an analysis and discussion on the recently released Kansas Supreme Court Ruling in the Gannon Case.
Mark Tallman and Donna Whiteman discuss the oral arguments in response to the Gannon V ruling before the Kansas Supreme Court.
Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild provide a session recap and breakdown of the key issues the Kansas Legislature covered this year.
Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild update on the start of the #ksleg Veto session. Details on different school funding plans, budget proposals and where things might go from here.
Mark Tallman is joined by Scott Rothschild and G.A. Buie to discuss some of the key issues related to education that will be coming up with the return of the #KSLEG for a very short (9 days) Veto session in Topeka.
Mark Tallman visits with Kansas Legislative Research Chief Economist Chris Courtwright about the new Consensus Revenue Estimates released on Friday April 20th.
Carson and Jake visit with Mark Tallman, Associate Executive Director of the Kansas Association of School Boards, about the statewide "New Day in Kansas Education" advocacy tour, in addition to updates on school funding, college and career readiness, and the newly announced Mercury and Gemini school redesign effort.