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Best podcasts about max carter

Latest podcast episodes about max carter

The Tequila Experiment

Alex, a 29 year old who is best known for hosting parties - hears from an award winning journalist who is working on a piece about youth party culture. When he finds out their team is going to send a recording crew to document one of his parties, he realizes it's an opportunity to throw a party of the decade, and return his friends back to the days of their youth. But what happens at Alex's party - is what he least expected...Created by Alex MooreStarring Dustin Fuentes as Vern Power and Alex Moore as AlexProduced by Alex Moore & Bryan GriggsWritten by Alex Moore with help from Jamila Harris, Max Carter, Nate Fjelstad, Bird Bennett, Natalie Fund and Dustin FuentesMusic by Bird BennettIf you liked listening, please follow me on social media @MooreofAlex - and feel free to reach out to me at moore.a.alexander@gmail.com for any other opportunities.

Thee Quaker Podcast
A Palestinian Quaker's Perspective On The War In Gaza

Thee Quaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 36:31


On our final episode of Season 2, we sit down with Walid Mosarsaa, a US-based Palestinian Quaker who works with refugees. Walid shares what it was like to grow up in Palestine under Israeli occupation, his views on pacifism in the midst of the Israel-Hamas war, and how he's trying to live out his Quaker faith.We know this is a complicated topic, and this episode presents just one person's perspective. We welcome listener comments and ways that you are navigating this topic as Friends. Please leave your thoughts on the episode page. You can also find a reading list from Walid and our friend Max Carter. Become a monthly supporter! Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tuesday Talk - Curator Tracey Lock discusses the legacy of Max Carter AO

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 33:18


Curator of Australian Paintings and Sculpture, Tracey Lock, discusses the legacy of Max Carter's seven decades of giving the AGSA. Image Caption: M.J.M Carter at the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, photo: Saul Steed.

You Should Run
Nevada Assemblyman Max Carter

You Should Run

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 41:04


Nevada Assemblyman Max Carter joins the You Should Run Podcast to talk about his experiences running for office, his advocacy through his union, and what's he's learned as an elected official. In this episode, Max talks about defying expectations, the importance of having strong women in office, mental health, and the value of state government. Listen, share, subscribe, and follow Max at www.carter4nv.com

Thee Quaker Podcast
James Nayler: The Quaker Who Rode Into Bristol

Thee Quaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 34:46


On a cold, rainy day in October 1656, early Quaker leader James Nayler rode into the city of Bristol on a horse. He was surrounded by his followers singing “hosanna” and laying garments in his path in a re-enactment of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. But by December, Nayler had been convicted of blasphemy, had his forehead branded with a B, and faced other public humiliations before being locked away in Bridewell Prison.We've got questions. On this week's episode, we've assembled an all-star team of Quaker historians to discuss the Nayler incident. Why did Nayler do it? What was he trying to accomplish? Why was the government response so brutal? How was the incident a turning point for the Quaker movement, and what questions does it bring up for Quakers today?Join us, along with historians Stuart Masters, Carole Spencer, Doug Gwyn, and Max Carter (with a special appearance from Johnny Dean of “Delicious Digger Memes for Seventeenth Century Dissident Teens”!) in an attempt to answer these questions, and more. Check out our episode page for more on our guests, discussion questions, and a copy of the transcript.Become a Thee Quaker Patron! Become a monthly supporter!Sign up for the Daily Quaker Message.

FUTURE FASHION ICONS
Kyle Ross: THE LEGEND

FUTURE FASHION ICONS

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 30:29


Michael Freeby pays tribute to the ultimate legend, Kyle Ross! Kyle Ross was a fashion icon, Helix Model, helicopter pilot, and friend to many! PLUS: what did Lane Vincent Rogers, Garrett Kinsley, Max Carter and country music star Chase Brown say?

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Artelligence Podcast
S.I. Newhouse: Portrait of a Collector

Artelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 43:43


S.I. Newhouse Jr. was a titan of the media business in the late 20th Century, presiding over Conde Nast but also owning with his brother Donald Advance Publication's chain of newspapers and other cable television properties and networks. He was one of the preeminent collectors of Post-war and Contemporary art. Through the painter Alexander Liberman, who served as Conde Nast's Editorial Director, he met the abstract expressionist Barnett Newman. Through Newman, he developed an interest in abstract expressionism and color field painting. But Newhouse was also a restless and inquisitive collector open to pursuing new ideas and remaking his collection continually. Alex Rotter, Chairman of Christie's 20/21 art departments, and Max Carter, a Vice Chairman, sat down to talk about Newhouse as a collector and the important works that are being sold this season.

The Art Angle
How—and Why—Paul Allen Built His Billion Dollar Art Collection

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 33:48


A glittering forest with a floor covered in leaves by Gustav Klimt. A country road painted with psychedelic purples, greens, and pinks by David Hockney. A tangle of loping lines against a gray background by Brice Marden. Most of us have encountered art like this on the walls of a museum. As a matter of fact, these particular works have been shown at LACMA, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the Serpentine in London. But after those shows closed, they were all packed up and sent back to the same owner. The owner's name was Paul Allen. Paul Allen is a bit of a legend in art collecting circles. Part of that was because of his fortune. When he died in 2018, Allen was the 44th richest person in the world. Another part of that legend was his secrecy. Allen was notoriously private about the art he collected. Although he did lend works to museums around the world, he was not always identified as the owner and he never appeared in an auction room holding a paddle. Allen was born in 1953 in Seattle and became friends with Bill Gates in high school. They cofounded Microsoft in 1975 and ushered in the microcomputer revolution. But Paul had a lot of other interests, too. At the age of 35, he became the youngest owner the NBA when he bought the Portland Trailblazers. He also owned the Seattle Sea Hawks and founded museums in his hometown dedicated to vintage computers, military aircraft, and pop culture. For most of his life, art remained a more private passion. But four years after Allen's death from Hodgkin lymphoma in 2018, Allen's estate is selling a portion of his art collection—more than 150 lots, to be exact—at Christie's. And for the first time, the public is able to get a brief glimpse at the many treasures Allen acquired altogether, before they likely disappear into private hands again for who knows how long. The collection is estimated to fetch more than $1 billion, with all the money going to charities he supported during his life. It's pretty much guaranteed to become the most valuable collection ever sold at auction. So how does one man assemble such a valuable trove of art in a relatively short amount of time? And how does that kind of collector track down, evaluate, and live with art? What makes someone a good art collector in the first place? Artnet News Executive Editor, Julia Halperin spoke with the Director of the Paul Allen Collection, Mireya Lewin, and the Vice Chairman, 20th and 21st Century Art, Americas at Christie's, Max Carter, to find out.

The Art Angle
How—and Why—Paul Allen Built His Billion Dollar Art Collection

The Art Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 33:48


A glittering forest with a floor covered in leaves by Gustav Klimt. A country road painted with psychedelic purples, greens, and pinks by David Hockney. A tangle of loping lines against a gray background by Brice Marden. Most of us have encountered art like this on the walls of a museum. As a matter of fact, these particular works have been shown at LACMA, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the Serpentine in London. But after those shows closed, they were all packed up and sent back to the same owner. The owner's name was Paul Allen. Paul Allen is a bit of a legend in art collecting circles. Part of that was because of his fortune. When he died in 2018, Allen was the 44th richest person in the world. Another part of that legend was his secrecy. Allen was notoriously private about the art he collected. Although he did lend works to museums around the world, he was not always identified as the owner and he never appeared in an auction room holding a paddle. Allen was born in 1953 in Seattle and became friends with Bill Gates in high school. They cofounded Microsoft in 1975 and ushered in the microcomputer revolution. But Paul had a lot of other interests, too. At the age of 35, he became the youngest owner the NBA when he bought the Portland Trailblazers. He also owned the Seattle Sea Hawks and founded museums in his hometown dedicated to vintage computers, military aircraft, and pop culture. For most of his life, art remained a more private passion. But four years after Allen's death from Hodgkin lymphoma in 2018, Allen's estate is selling a portion of his art collection—more than 150 lots, to be exact—at Christie's. And for the first time, the public is able to get a brief glimpse at the many treasures Allen acquired altogether, before they likely disappear into private hands again for who knows how long. The collection is estimated to fetch more than $1 billion, with all the money going to charities he supported during his life. It's pretty much guaranteed to become the most valuable collection ever sold at auction. So how does one man assemble such a valuable trove of art in a relatively short amount of time? And how does that kind of collector track down, evaluate, and live with art? What makes someone a good art collector in the first place? Artnet News Executive Editor, Julia Halperin spoke with the Director of the Paul Allen Collection, Mireya Lewin, and the Vice Chairman, 20th and 21st Century Art, Americas at Christie's, Max Carter, to find out.

Artelligence Podcast
The Billion-Dollar Paul G. Allen Collection at Christie's with Marc Porter and Max Carter

Artelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 37:23


Christie's Chairman Marc Porter talks about Paul Allen as a collector and the role philanthropy now plays in the sale of the major art collections of our time. Max Carter discusses the challenge of estimating a wide array of artists in a collection that ranges over hundreds of years. Led by works from Cézanne, Seurat, Gauguin, Klimt, van Gogh, Boticelli, Manet, Jasper Johns, Lucian Freud, David Hockney and many more artists.

Compassionate Las Vegas
Compassion is Service | Interview with Max Carter

Compassionate Las Vegas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 16:12


Artelligence Podcast
Christie's May Sale Preview: Warhol's Marilyn ; Anne Bass's Rothkos, Degas & Monets; and More

Artelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 37:02


May is the biggest auction season of the year. It opens with a huge set of sales at Christie's. In this podcast, we'll speak with Christie's Chairman, Marc Porter, about the brother and sister collectors Thomas and Doris Ammann. Johanna Flaum, head of the Contemporary department, tells us about Warhol's Marilyn, the rare large Flowers painting, and a work by Francesco Clemente. Max Carter, Head of Christie's Impressionist and Modern department, talks about an early cubist Picasso bronze being deaccessioned by the Metropolitan Museum before going into detail on the extraordinary collection of Anne Bass. Vancessa Fusco tells us about a $45 million Van Gogh landscape and two more Monets coming to market. Emily Kaplan details the Jackson Pollock drip painting Christie's has on offer. Then she tells us about the many women artists whose work is included in the evening sale, especially a major work by Howardena Pindell who has seen million-dollar sales on the private market but little in the way of large prices in public auctions. Finally, Ana Maria Celis walks us through an important Basquiat triptych, the return of a major Richter abstract that could reset that market and a work by sought-after artist Maria Berrio. Christie's sales begin on May 9th at 7pm in New York. Sales continue on May 10th, 12th, 13th and 14th.

Fair Market Value: Christie's Art Market Insights
Max Carter, The Impressionist & Modern Art Market

Fair Market Value: Christie's Art Market Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 26:17


Christie's Trusts & Estates team members Joey Quigley and Joanna Ostrem interview Max Carter on the history of the Impressionist & Modern Art market and two exciting upcoming collections

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast
HAZE Book One: Episode 6

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 27:49


In this final episode, Max tries to get out of the secret room in the Omega House's basement before they discover him. Hunter makes the hard decision of either keeping his friends or continuing his father's legacy, and Max finally meets rami626, face to face.Darkness descends over Winchester Phillips University when a promising freshman loses his life at the hands of a fraternity hazing. A particularly curious journalism student, Max Carter, joins forces with his closest friends Hunter and Hayley, to dig deeper into the incident. After investigating and infiltrating the Omega Psi Beta fraternity, Max and his friends discover a darker truth behind the pledge's death and the organization's ritualistic initiation. Find out more about HAZE: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/hazeCREDITS:Illustrations by @breisnotperfect (https://www.instagram.com/breisnotperfect)"Crypto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast
HAZE Book One: Episode 5

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 39:24


In episode 5, Hunter is announced as one of the new brother's of the Omega Psi Beta brotherhood after the brawl at Antonio's vigil. Max and Hayley meet with him and uncover that the Omega infinity cross might point to something. During the Omega's induction celebration, Max becomes a potential target. Darkness descends over Winchester Phillips University when a promising freshman loses his life at the hands of a fraternity hazing. A particularly curious journalism student, Max Carter, joins forces with his closest friends Hunter and Hayley, to dig deeper into the incident. After investigating and infiltrating the Omega Psi Beta fraternity, Max and his friends discover a darker truth behind the pledge's death and the organization's ritualistic initiation. Find out more about HAZE: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/hazeCREDITS:Illustrations by @breisnotperfect (https://www.instagram.com/breisnotperfect)"Crypto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast
HAZE Book One: Episode 4

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 25:24


In episode 4, Max partners with Hunter to try and figure out the meaning behind the Omega's secret oath. Evan meets with Winchester's president, Byron Cook, to address the fraternity's controversy and Antonio Ricci's vigil sparks even more scandal.Darkness descends over Winchester Phillips University when a promising freshman loses his life at the hands of a fraternity hazing. A particularly curious journalism student, Max Carter, joins forces with his closest friends Hunter and Hayley, to dig deeper into the incident. After investigating and infiltrating the Omega Psi Beta fraternity, Max and his friends discover a darker truth behind the pledge's death and the organization's ritualistic initiation. Find out more about HAZE: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/hazeCREDITS:Illustrations by @breisnotperfect (https://www.instagram.com/breisnotperfect)"Crypto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast
HAZE Book One: Episode 3

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 39:56


In episode 3, Max begins his investigation of the Omega Psi Beta brotherhood and his editor, Kailey, gives him the chance to write the story for the Winchester Journal. Meanwhile, Hunter finds himself in a predicament when Chad Rivers shows up at his front door.HAZE Book One is a 6 part audiobook fiction podcast based on Darius Buckley's acclaimed novella. Darkness descends over Winchester Phillips University when a promising freshman loses his life at the hands of a fraternity hazing. A particularly curious journalism student, Max Carter, joins forces with his closest friends Hunter and Hayley, to dig deeper into the incident. After investigating and infiltrating the Omega Psi Beta fraternity, Max and his friends discover a darker truth behind the pledge's death and the organization's ritualistic initiation. Find out more about HAZE: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/hazeCREDITS:Illustrations by @breisnotperfect (https://www.instagram.com/breisnotperfect)"Crypto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast
HAZE Book One: Episode 2

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 39:15


In episode 2, the Omega Psi Beta fraternity is hit with a deadly scandal that shakes the foundation of the brotherhood and the Winchester community. HAZE Book One is a 6 part audiobook fiction podcast based on Darius Buckley's acclaimed novella. Darkness descends over Winchester Phillips University when a promising freshman loses his life at the hands of a fraternity hazing. A particularly curious journalism student, Max Carter, joins forces with his closest friends Hunter and Hayley, to dig deeper into the incident. After investigating and infiltrating the Omega Psi Beta fraternity, Max and his friends discover a darker truth behind the pledge's death and the organization's ritualistic initiation. Find out more about HAZE: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/hazeCREDITS:Illustrations by @breisnotperfect (https://www.instagram.com/breisnotperfect)"Crypto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast
HAZE Book One: Episode 1

HAZE Book One: An Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 40:39


In episode 1, tragedy strikes the Omega Psi Beta house when a pledge gets injured because of an alcohol induced accident during a hazing initiation ritual. When news of the incident starts circulating around Winchester Phillips' campus, it catches the attention of a curious freshman journalist, Max Carter. HAZE Book One is a 6 part audiobook fiction podcast based on Darius Buckley's acclaimed novella. Darkness descends over Winchester Phillips University when a promising freshman loses his life at the hands of a fraternity hazing. A particularly curious journalism student, Max Carter, joins forces with his closest friends Hunter and Hayley, to dig deeper into the incident. After investigating and infiltrating the Omega Psi Beta fraternity, Max and his friends discover a darker truth behind the pledge's death and the organization's ritualistic initiation. Find out more about HAZE: https://www.dariusstorylab.com/hazeCREDITS:Illustrations by @breisnotperfect (https://www.instagram.com/breisnotperfect)"Crypto" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"RetroFuture Nasty" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Sounds: Relaxation Zone 2, Epidemic Ambience, SOUND and IMAGE FX, and nathanolson on YouTube

The Berkeley Beacon News Hour
The Berkeley Beacon News Hour: SGA Constitution, Marlboro Professors, Lacrosse

The Berkeley Beacon News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 44:19


Host Ryan Ribeiro is joined once again by SGA correspondent Andrew Brinker to talk about the report that the Student Government knowingly violated their constitution as well as discuss the cementing of power by Executive Treasurer Abigail Semple in her effort to not hire a staff below her. Then, reporter Max Carter joins the show to talk about what some of the current Marlboro College professors told him about the merger with Emerson, and why one professor has already committed elsewhere. To wrap up the show, Ribeiro is joined by sports editor Ethan McDowell and women's lacrosse captain Kelli Mark to talk about the recent coaches' poll that has both the men's and women's team ranked last in their conference. All that and more on this edition of the Berkeley Beacon News Hour!

Objection to the Rule
A ruling on bail arrangements and the Boeing 737 Max: OTR 8/4/19

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 59:30


Hosts Emily Scott, Max Carter, and guest Jamie Lerner discuss the NYPD's use of facial recognition technology on juveniles, a Manhattan federal appeals court ruling on bail arrangements, and a new NYC program aimed at tackling food insecurity; the governor of Puerto Rico stepping down, Arizona suing the Sackler family, and the questioning of FAA leaders over the Boeing 737 Max; and a power-sharing deal in Sudan. 

Objection to the Rule
Rent regulation and ICE raids: OTR 7/21/19

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 59:29


Hosts Emily Scott, Max Carter, and Rachel Cleary discuss NYC landlords suing over rent regulation laws, updates in the Eric Garner case, and fundraising efforts by the nonprofit Picture the Homeless; ICE raids, the early release of federal inmates as part of the First Step Act, and the removal of gendered nouns from the law books in Berkeley, CA; and the seizure of an oil tanker by Iran.

Objection to the Rule
Decriminalizing sex work: OTR 6/2/19

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 58:59


Hosts Emily Scott, Max Carter, and Violet Baron discuss the movement to decriminalize sex work in New York, and paid personal time off in NYC; another mass shooting in the U.S., a spike in the deaths of grey whales on the west coast, and dangerous overcrowing at an immigrant detention center in El Paso, Texas; and a meeting of 21 Arab nations to unite against Iran.

Objection to the Rule
Homelessness in NYC: OTR 5/5/19

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 60:19


Max Carter, Emily Scott, Rachel Cleary, and guest host Eryn Levine discuss homelessness in NYC, new minimum wage rules for Uber drivers, and biometric security systems in rent-regulated apartments; Mueller Report updates, a settlement in a case involving the fatal police shooting of an unarmed citizen, and sexual assault in the military; and attempts at power around the globe.

Objection to the Rule
Trump foiled on Healthcare, the Vatican Takes on Abuse, and a Plastic Bag Ban: OTR 3/31/19

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 59:30


This week on Objection to the Rule, hosts Violet Baron, Max Carter and Emily Scott discuss the federal backlash to Trump's attempts at rolling back Obamacare protections, and The Vatican's new laws on sexual abuse by clergy. Plus, we consider what a new ban on single-use plastic bags will mean for NYC. Rachel Cleary joins us by phone.

Objection to the Rule
Hampshire College In Peril: OTR 3/17/2019

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 59:30


Why would a well-loved small liberal arts college suddenly be facing closure, when its board of directors and president gave almost no warning to faculty and students? Host and Hampshire alum Max Carter reports on the dire situation for Hampshire College, and Max and Violet discuss the benefits and challenges of small-scale, progressive and alternative education. Plus, we talk the tragic shooting in New Zealand and what an emerging Mueller Report might mean.

Objection to the Rule
Impact Ministry, Liberation and Storytelling for Justice with Theresa Robbinson: OTR 2/24/2019

Objection to the Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 59:30


This week, Theresa Robbinson joins us to talk about her work creating Liberation, a community platform for social justice, and building the faith-based social justice initiative Impact Ministry at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn. Plus, hosts Violet Baron and Max Carter discuss Amazon's nixing its plans for NYC and Trump's national emergency declaration.

Keep It Real Fridays
Zim Hip Hop Awards Mania Episode

Keep It Real Fridays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 84:38


This week on #KIRF, SELETINE and Brian Willis anf guest co-host, Max Carter drop an exclusive announcement from Beefy Harrison, decipher hw reactions, tension in the air and delve deep into the much anticipated Zim Hip Hop awards nominees list, make their predictions and so much more.. Follow @SELETINE @BrianWilliszw and @keepitrealfri on twitter for more updates Facebook · Instagram · Spotify Playlists

Keep It Real Fridays
Zim Hip Hop Awards Mania Episode

Keep It Real Fridays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 84:38


This week on #KIRF, SELETINE and Brian Willis anf guest co-host, Max Carter drop an exclusive announcement from Beefy Harrison, decipher hw reactions, tension in the air and delve deep into the much anticipated Zim Hip Hop awards nominees list, make their predictions and so much more.. Follow @SELETINE @BrianWilliszw and @keepitrealfri on twitter for more updates