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The internationally acclaimed Houston Ballet is returning to the Crescent City for the first time in 15 years. This rare performance in the Big Easy is a one-night-only event showcasing classical and contemporary masterpieces by celebrated choreographers.Co-artistic director Julie Kent tells us more about what to expect at this weekend's performance. Over the weekend, LSU celebrated 100 years of Tiger Stadium in a game against Ole Miss. And throughout the next few weeks, we'll be marking the centennial with a series of stories on the history of Death Valley.Today we hear from Renée Boutte Myer, the first Black student to be crowned homecoming queen at LSU. She speaks with our intern, LSU student Martin Sullivan, about what she remembers from the night she made history. Then, we hear from three LSU alumni who share their most memorable experiences at Tiger Stadium. They talk about living in the stadium dorms, a fan having a heart attack in the stands, and children drinking sodas from flasks – just to scare other game-goers. ___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Send us a Text Message.We chatted about the details of Lisfranc injuries and midfoot osteoarthritis We explored the unique structures involved and why this injury is distinct. We discussed the key steps in diagnosing a Lisfranc injury, including the essential imaging techniques. We covered the various surgical options available and what these procedures entailed.We also addressed the potential risks of delayed intervention and the importance of foot orthoses and appropriate footwear post-surgery. We examined the common mechanisms of action leading to Lisfranc injuries and the likelihood of post-operative complications, such as post-traumatic arthritis. Clinical content to help you day to day:https://patreon.com/SportsMedicineProject?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkSign up for a free weekly Research review about topics related to Sports Medicine straight to your email: https://gmail.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c3dca95db0740390c605a128e&id=b41f1293caRead through our already written blogs:https://achievepodiatry.com.au
Tax Analysts' chief economist Martin Sullivan discusses the Congressional Budget Office's latest economic forecast, new insights on the effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and what all this means for tax policy. For more, read Sullivan's analysis, "Economists Find Little Growth and Worsening Inequality From TCJA."Follow us on Twitter:Martin Sullivan: @M_SullivanTaxDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes**This episode is sponsored by the University of California Irvine School of Law Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.This episode is sponsored by PLI Press. For more information, visit pli.edu/taxnotes.***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
OCI president Martin Sullivan on why the company is getting out of the scallop fishery + Bob LeMessurier started work at the Marine Institute in 1965, one year after it opened as the "College of Fisheries, Navigation, Marine Engineering and Electronics."
Tax Analysts' chief economist Martin Sullivan provides an overview of the state of the economy and how the recent debt limit bill could affect it. For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:House Sends Debt Limit Bill, IRS Cuts to SenateDid the Pandemic Help or Hurt the Economy?Follow us on Twitter:Marty Sullivan: @M_SullivanTaxDavid Stewart: @TaxStewTax Notes: @TaxNotes***CreditsHost: David D. StewartExecutive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige JonesShowrunner: Jordan ParrishAudio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton RhodesGuest Relations: Alexis Hart
Ocean Choice CEO, Martin Sullivan on a new seafood plant and cold storage facility; Derek Butler, executive director of the Association of Seafood Producers explains their position on grading sea cucumbers.
“I think the key to life is connection. If you get connection in business, that’s wonderful… if you don’t have that connection in your personal life you can get lost.” -George O’Shea “When we are all doing something that brings us personal joy, that taps into our unique skills, we will make ourselves happy and have a positive influence on others in the world.” -Beth Ridley “You get one pass at this (life).” -Martin Sullivan
“I realized that the turnaround was the juice.” -George O’Shea “We live in this culture of productivity and always doing.” -Beth Ridley “It’s not necessarily that I have to turn everything off, but just focus somewhere else.” -Martin Sullivan
“My favorite client likes to say intellectual honesty. I learned that’s the key to business.” -George O’Shea “A lot of times you don’t appreciate how helpful you are.” -Beth Ridley “The source a lot of times makes a difference. Where is the information coming from?” -Martin Sullivan
“Incredible talent can end up with poor results if they are not working in the same direction.” -George O’Shea “Resilience is a foundational leadership competency.” -Beth Ridley “What bigger resources are being provided that I can use?” -Martin Sullivan
“There are really some basic principles of what helps to bring out the best in others.” -Beth Ridley “I like to find people that are looking to disrupt.” -George O’Shea “What if? What about? What is it you’re not telling me?” -Martin Sullivan
Martin Sullivan, the chief economist with Tax Analysts, says the U.S. is headed toward a recession unlike any other due to the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic and how to find relief.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Economic Analysis: Emergency Tax Deferrals to Massively Boost Cash FlowEconomic Analysis: Rx for the Coronavirus EconomyNews Analysis: Who Gets Emergency Paid Leave?Revisions to House Bill Scale Back Employee Paid LeaveEmergency Legislation Mandates and Partially Subsidized Employee Paid LeaveAll Tax Notes news coverage and analysis of the coronavirus pandemic is now free and accessible to the public: taxnotes.com/coronavirus-tax-coverage
Totally Well is a place where we get curious, ask questions and explore everything to do with health, wellness, fitness, personal development, helping people and all the things it takes to help you live a strong, joyous life.Reach out to Coach Joyce at @TotalWellCoach on all social media platforms. I love getting questions and DMs and making new connections! What do you need help with? What problem are you trying to solve! Your questions help me produce great content that helps more people!JOIN MY TOTAL WELL COACH INNER CIRCLE for virtual coaching, classes and webinars!Subscribe and share my TotalWellCoach YouTube Channel to see the video of our interview.If you love my work and want to support what I do, here’s a link to Make a Donation.
In this episode of the Farm Equipment podcast, Used Equipment Remarketing Roadmaps, brought to you by Iron Solutions, host Casey Seymour of Moving Iron LLC sits down with John Hawkins of Martin Sullivan, a 13-store John Deere dealership in Illinois.
Moving Iron Podcast #127 – John Hawkins John and I hit the overall New and Used Equipment and talk about the rest of 2019. Thanks for listening to this edition of the Moving Iron Podcast now part of the Global Ag Network, if you would like to continue any of these conversations you can hit me up on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @MovingIronLLC You can send also send an email at movingironpodcast@movingironpodcast.com. You can also visit the Moving Iron Podcast YouTube Channel and watch Market Roundup With Chip Nellinger, Shawn Hackett, and Angie Setzer also, Tax Moves with Glen Birnbaum. Please visit Movingironllc.com. Here you can find information, details, and updates for the 2019 Moving Iron Summit in Nashville, TN, If you would like to support the podcast you can leave a review and subscribe atiTunesGoogle PlayStitcher radioTune In RadioSound CloudAnd GlobalAgNetwork.comSo, until Next Time… Let's go move some Iron.... This is Casey Seymour…. out. #AgEquipmentBusinessTalk
In this episode of the Used Equipment Remarketing Roadmaps podcast, brought to you by Iron Solutions, Casey Seymour interviews John Hawkins, remarketing manager of Martin Sullivan, a 13-store dealership in Illinois.
Imagine paying almost nothing in taxes.. Sounds great doesn't it? Some of America's biggest companies are doing just that and making millions…or even billions in profits- thanks to loopholes and more than a little political influence On this edition, why does big business pay lower tax rates than the rest of us? And how activists have brought the issue into the spotlight. This program includes excerpts from the film “We're Not Broke” produced by Onshore Productions. Featuring: Jesse Drucker, Bloomberg News reporter; Rebecca Wilkins, Citizens for Tax Justice attorney; Martin Sullivan, Tax Notes journalist, Jeffrey Winters Northwestern University Professor of Political Economy; David Marchant, Offshore Alert publisher and journalist; Senator Carl Levin; Lee Sheppard Tax Notes contributing editor; Nicholas Shaxton, “Treasure Islands” author; Jack Blum, tax attorney and investigator; James Henry, “Blood Bankers” author; David Cay Johnston, journalist; Robert Goulder, Tax Analysts editor in chief; Dave Camp Michigan Representative; Mark Everson, Internal Revenue Service former Commissioner; Ryan Clayton, US Uncut co-founder. For More Information: We're Not Broke Offshore Alert Citizens For Tax Justice US Uncut Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the men who stole the world The Blood Bankers: Tales from the Global Underground Economy Tax Analysts Internal Revenue Service The post Making Contact – Taxes Are For Suckers appeared first on KPFA.
Martin Sullivan, director of NPG, discusses Bernard Safran's portrait of Barry Goldwater
January 26, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan speaks with Col. Martin J. Sullivan about the ability for offshore energy development and military operations to coexist in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
January 26, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan speaks with Col. Martin J. Sullivan about the ability for offshore energy development and military operations to coexist in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
NPG director Martin Sullivan discusses a sculpture of Margaret Sanger by Joy Buba, on view at the National Portrait Gallery in the exhibition "20th Century Americans"
Tony Bennett and Martin Sullivan, director of the National Portrait Gallery, speak at the dedication of Bennet's portrait of Duke Ellington
Martin Sullivan, director of NPG, discusses portraits from the exhibition "Four Indian Kings"
Martin Sullivan, director of NPG, discusses a portrait of George C. Marshall by Thomas Edgar Stephens