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Today what a joy it is to be joined by a Scottish superstar and Edinburgh icon in Roberta Hall-McCarron to hear about her incredible career that's taken her from the atmosphere-less kitchens of the only 7 star hotel in the world in Dubai to working in the brutal kitchens of Michelin icon Tom Kitchin to now running 3 of the best restaurants in the UK. We hear about sexism in the kitchen, the outrageous extremities of working in the Burj Al Arab, the brutal training of working under Tom Kitchin, her failed venture running a rural country pub in England, the excitment of cooking for Anthony Bourdain, her award winning cookbook and much more..... ------------ Please leave us a great rating and a comment and share it with your friends - it really helps us grow as a show. If you're in the industry and are looking for the greatest POS system in the world than look no further as Blinq are tearing up the rulebook—no long-term contracts, no hidden fees, and no per-device charges. Just £49 a month for unlimited devices and 24/7 UK-based support that's always there, in person when you need it. Built for hospitality, by hospitality, blinq is the fastest, easiest POS system on the market—so intuitive, anyone can use it. And while others take weeks to get you up and running, with blinq, you're live in just 2 hours. Join the hospitality revolution today & use the code GOTOBLINQ to get your first month free - https://blinqme.com/
The guys started the show with Nashville Predators Forward Michael McCarron! McCarron spoke on the loss to the Panthers last night 4-1. He also mentioned his thoughts on the dirty hit by Sam Bennett on preds captain Roman Josi. Later in the conversation, the guys poked some fun with Michael McCarron. Listen to hear more. The guys delved into more on the Preds roster issues. Will Barry Trotz make a roster move before the trade deadline? Will we see Trotz make a move with a player that has a no movement clause? Listen to hear more.
In the first hour of the Chase and Big Joe Show, the guys started the show with Nashville Predators Forward Michael McCarron! McCarron spoke on the loss to the Panthers last night 4-1. He also mentioned his thoughts on the dirty hit by Sam Bennett on preds captain Roman Josi. Later in the conversation, the guys poked some fun with Michael McCarron. Listen to hear more. The guys delved into more on the Preds roster issues. Will Barry Trotz make a roster move before the trade deadline? Will we see Trotz make a move with a player that has a no movement clause? Later the guys chatted with John McClain and discussed the NFL Combine and the big news with Harold Landry. The Titans have agreed to let Landry seek a trade with another team in the league. What does that mean for the NFL Draft and how the Titans approach it? Let us know. John shared his thoughts on the upcoming NFL Draft and the combine! McClain also mentioned what he thinks might happen with the Titans number one draft pick after hearing comments from the combine. Who do you think the Titans will pick? Listen to hear more.
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Chris McCarron burst onto the scene in 1974... he won his first race in February of that year... and 546 more the rest of the year... setting an all-time record at the time. And he was just getting started. He would go on to be in the winner's circle an astonishing 7,141 times amassing over $264 million dollars in earnings... the most ever. Born in Boston, McCarron was introduced to America when Frank Deford wrote a feature on him in Sports Illustrated in January of '75... and from there, Chris rode into history. He won the Kentucky Derby in '87 on Alysheba, and again in '94 on Go For Gin. He won the Preakness twice as well as the Belmont twice. 5 times he won the Breeders Cup Classic. And in 1984, he rode John Henry for the final 14 times of the legendary horses career, when at the age of 9, he won horse of the year. In 1977, he took his talents to the West Coast and Santa Anita and was part of the greatest pack of jockeys ever to ride at the same time. Willie Shoemaker, Laffit Pincay, Jr., Eddie Delahoussaye, Gary Stevens, Kent Desormeaux, Sandy Hawley, Alex Solis, and Pat Valenzuela... and McCarron more than held his own, winning 21% of his races in his storied career. Now, 20+ years removed from the saddle, McCarron joins us on the Past Our Prime podcast to talk about that feature in SI... what Deford wrote about him that he didn't care for... how his older brother Gregg, also a jockey, called his parents and said Chris was too scared to ride horses... how it felt to win the Derby with Alysheba and how John Henry did the impossible at age 9. He's part of horse racing royalty. A king in the Sport of Kings. Join us for a trip around the track with an all-time great... Chris McCarron on the POP podcast. Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Breakers are coming off a series of critical mistakes after a ‘horrible' run of losses. Do the Breakers have enough in the tank to get through and be a significant force in finals basketball? Breakers player Mitch McCarron talks to D'Arcy about what went wrong, integrating Tacko Fall and what tweaks the coaching staff have made. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe Trump Effect on Canadian Trucking: Insights from Left Lane Associates' Mike McCarronIn this episode of the Trucking Risk and Insurance Podcast, host Chris interviews Mike McCarron from Left Lane Associates about the potential implications of the Trump administration on the Canadian trucking industry. Mike discusses his career trajectory, including his work with Left Lane Associates, and offers a nuanced perspective on how U.S. tariffs and policies might impact the Canadian economy and trucking sector. They delve into topics such as Canada's potential economic recession, immigration issues, and the contrast between Canadian and U.S. trucking operations. Mike emphasizes the complexity of the intertwined U.S.-Canadian economies, Trump's unpredictability, and the need for effective leadership in Canada to navigate these challenges.Reach out to Mike:https://leftlaneassociates.camike@riteroute.ca00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:34 Mike McCarron's Background and Left Lane Associates02:40 The Trump Effect on Canadian Trucking04:58 Tariffs and Economic Concerns13:34 Immigration and Trucking Industry Challenges18:44 Future of North American Manufacturing22:44 Conclusion and FarewellThis week's host:Chris HarrisSafety Dawg Inc: safetydawg.comChris@SafetyDawg.com1 905 973 7056Keeping it Safety Dawg Simple!#trucksafety #truckinsurance #truckpodcastDo you need a "Truck Driver Safety Policy?" Get it today! https://safetydawg.com/policy
Welcome to this week's UFL Week In Review, show number 38, as we dive into the biggest stories from the United Football League offseason. Over the past month, Seattle has emerged as the frontrunner in the UFL's expansion process, with 10 markets competing for a 2026 team. We'll break down what this means for fans and the league's future. The UFL Championship is on the move! Audi Field is out, and Protective Stadium is in—hear why this change was made and how it sets the stage for the league's biggest game of 2025. Plus, AJ McCarron speaks out about his release from the Battlehawks and hints at what might be next for the UFL veteran. We'll explore three intriguing opportunities that could define the next chapter of his career. In our Notes Section, we highlight the league's plans for global growth with a potential IMG partnership and a groundbreaking showcase event in Switzerland. We'll also discuss the UFL's new Players Union, the iPhone app launch, the 2025 season's community-themed nights, and much more. Stay tuned as we answer your emails and questions in the final segment. Got a thought or question about the UFL? Send it to podcast@uflnewshub.com or call 888-437-7692 ext. 3. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave us a review on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify! Links Mentioned in the Show: UFL Podcast Show notes: https://uflnewshub.com/ufl-podcast/ Alt Football Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/altfootball/ Fantasy Football: https://newshubfantasy.com/ UFL Discord: https://discord.gg/hHjQVyvK5K
We talk to Dr Pádraig McCarron of the University of Limerick about the implications of how far down the ballot paper you should cast your vote.
(00:00-16:34) What's involved in a good ruining? Keith Law. Goin' Huntin'. It's evident that Jackson's gonna have a big day. Where's the money on the Indiana/Ohio State game? We may have been a crossbar in overtime away from something significant last night at Enterprise.(16:35-33:53) Blues came out hot last night with a goal in 12 seconds, go up 2-1 and then in the last ten seconds, boy howdy. Did the crossbar save Drew Bannister? Sliding doors moment. Binnington makes the final save in the shootout and ties Mike Liut for wins. Will Bannister be the coach still by The Winter Classic? Best excuses to get out of something. Is James Caville an alien? Bounce back dossier. 'Due time.(33:54-42:48) RIP all the dead grandparents surrounding the old Girls Next Door competitions. Browns get in the win in the snow and we've got some Jameis Winston audio. George Pickens is down on the Browns even after losing to em. Crab legs got Jameis at FSU.(42:49-56:54) Jeremy Maclin making a run with his Pioneers. McCarron vs. The Battlehawks. Audio of Battlehawks head coach Anthony Becht addressing the situation. The parting of ways "wasn't performance based." Kirkwood vs. Jackson should be a doozie tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-16:34) What's involved in a good ruining? Keith Law. Goin' Huntin'. It's evident that Jackson's gonna have a big day. Where's the money on the Indiana/Ohio State game? We may have been a crossbar in overtime away from something significant last night at Enterprise. (16:35-33:53) Blues came out hot last night with a goal in 12 seconds, go up 2-1 and then in the last ten seconds, boy howdy. Did the crossbar save Drew Bannister? Sliding doors moment. Binnington makes the final save in the shootout and ties Mike Liut for wins. Will Bannister be the coach still by The Winter Classic? Best excuses to get out of something. Is James Caville an alien? Bounce back dossier. 'Due time. (33:54-42:48) RIP all the dead grandparents surrounding the old Girls Next Door competitions. Browns get in the win in the snow and we've got some Jameis Winston audio. George Pickens is down on the Browns even after losing to em. Crab legs got Jameis at FSU. (42:49-56:54) Jeremy Maclin making a run with his Pioneers. McCarron vs. The Battlehawks. Audio of Battlehawks head coach Anthony Becht addressing the situation. The parting of ways "wasn't performance based." Kirkwood vs. Jackson should be a doozie tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-19:56) Doug, it's nippy out there. Martin sat down with Bob Costas. Criticism of his play-by-play. The origins of Balloon Party. Costas wasn't high on the "Would Ya" segment in The Morning Grind days. He's become quite polarizing. LIbby Martin. AJ McCarron is none too pleased with The Battlehawks. (19:57-40:26) Audio of AJ McCarron getting a little banty on a podcast about his departure from The Battlehawks. He may be down on KaKaw but he's still got love for St. Louis. McCarron seeking vengeance. Is this Buck Swope's time? Martin's diving into the text inbox. Rhythm and cadence. Brady Cook the next Kawterback? Shaw is gone. (40:27-52:20) Frozen pizza. The Chairman dunks on Jackson's hot fruit take. Is middle school the worst age to teach? The puberty talk. Shrubs & Tents. Brad calls in with thoughts on the city of St. Louis's issues. (52:21-ESPN is pulling the plug on Around The Horn. Max Kellerman. Bill Plaschke vs. Jim Edmonds. Jim Montgomery and The Blues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-19:56) Doug, it's nippy out there. Martin sat down with Bob Costas. Criticism of his play-by-play. The origins of Balloon Party. Costas wasn't high on the "Would Ya" segment in The Morning Grind days. He's become quite polarizing. LIbby Martin. AJ McCarron is none too pleased with The Battlehawks.(19:57-40:26) Audio of AJ McCarron getting a little banty on a podcast about his departure from The Battlehawks. He may be down on KaKaw but he's still got love for St. Louis. McCarron seeking vengeance. Is this Buck Swope's time? Martin's diving into the text inbox. Rhythm and cadence. Brady Cook the next Kawterback? Shaw is gone.(40:27-52:20) Frozen pizza. The Chairman dunks on Jackson's hot fruit take. Is middle school the worst age to teach? The puberty talk. Shrubs & Tents. Brad calls in with thoughts on the city of St. Louis's issues.(52:21-ESPN is pulling the plug on Around The Horn. Max Kellerman. Bill Plaschke vs. Jim Edmonds. Jim Montgomery and The Blues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- The Blues continue to find ways to lose in the 3rd Period- Are there any surprises as it pertains to the College Football Playoff rankings?- What's Trending- Is Drew Bannister starting to fall into the Oli Marmol category with the fans?- Are You Sold?- Did the Cardinals play better baseball this past season, or did Oli Marmol manage the team to a better record in 2024?- Blues Head Coach, Drew Bannister on the impact of Robert Thomas being back in the lineup- Could Rob Manfred's direction for Major League Baseball be beneficial for the game, or do baseball's issues go beyond TV rights?- The Gauntlet- Did the Battlehawks screw up the McCarron situation?- Is there more SEC bias than BIG TEN bias?- Prove Me Wrong- The Stalter Stackup: NFL Week 11- Sports Six-Pack- Biggest Question of the Day- Bet the Board & 3 Stars of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- The Blues continue to find ways to lose in the 3rd Period - Are there any surprises as it pertains to the College Football Playoff rankings? - What's Trending - Is Drew Bannister starting to fall into the Oli Marmol category with the fans? - Are You Sold? - Did the Cardinals play better baseball this past season, or did Oli Marmol manage the team to a better record in 2024? - Blues Head Coach, Drew Bannister on the impact of Robert Thomas being back in the lineup - Could Rob Manfred's direction for Major League Baseball be beneficial for the game, or do baseball's issues go beyond TV rights? - The Gauntlet - Did the Battlehawks screw up the McCarron situation? - Is there more SEC bias than BIG TEN bias? - Prove Me Wrong - The Stalter Stackup: NFL Week 11 - Sports Six-Pack - Biggest Question of the Day - Bet the Board & 3 Stars of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 11-20-24 (7:05am) O.H. Skinner, Executive Director of Alliance For Consumers, talks about their campaign, "2035", which aims to create awareness of what our future could look like in 2035 if policies set by elected officials such as Gov. Gavin Newsom are mandated nationwide. Information from Alliance For Consumers: Alliance for Consumers launched a groundbreaking new campaign, “2035”, which aims to create awareness of what our future could look like in 2035 if we prioritize Progressive Lifestyle Choices over what's best for consumers, and what could happen if energy policies set by elected officials such as Gavin Newsom are mandated across the country. There are encouraging steps that the incoming Trump Administration will make rolling back these radical climate goals a priority. Incoming President Trump has already nominated several individuals who have been advocates for energy production. Rep. Lee Zeldin, who has been outspoken on radical climate policies, was recently named the nominee for head of EPA. Chris Wright was named the nominee for Energy Secretary, and Doug Burgum was named the Secretary of Interior nominee, signaling a desire for America to achieve energy independence by harnessing all forms of energy production. Story here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14097739/trump-end-ev-mandate-2035-energy-dystopia.html Here's the video we talked about with O.H.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om-8x2BBqwI Here's the 2035 website we discussed: https://preparefor2035.com/ (https://allianceforconsumers.org/) (@for_consumers) (7:20am) We discuss the latest Trump nominations, including Dr. Oz, Linda McMahon & Howard Lutnick. Story here: https://redstate.com/smoosieq/2024/11/19/trump-names-dr-mehmet-oz-to-key-role-in-his-administration-n2182206 Also story here: https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/trump-chooses-billionaire-key-transition-adviser-howard-lutnick-116019039 Battlehawks' QB A.J. McCarron was released by the team. Why???? Story here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/former-battlehawks-qb-aj-mccarron-criticizes-the-team-s-handling-of-release/ar-AA1unw8Y?ocid=BingNewsVerp (7:35am) Will you do more "good deeds" during the upcoming holiday season? We discuss the results of a recent survey. (7:50am) Thanksgiving is ONE WEEK AWAY!!! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jamie Rivers joins us talking about the Blues loss last night. Giving us the business right out the gate. Has his opinion of the team changed since the beginning of the season? Jamie's truck stop experience. Jackson's helmet theory.Audio of AJ McCarron with an "interesting" story from the day after the Kick Six game. Saban wanted to DNA test everyone. McCarron sure curses a lot. Georgia on the outside looking in after last night's CFP Rankings. Down on the Vols. Rough week for the picks last week.Haunting rendition of Rocky Top. Hot Dentist. Pat Summerall and Murder, She Wrote. Airing of Grievances. Programming the 2Fox. Brian Stull validates Jackson's Helmet Theory.Jackson has a carryover grievance. Jay Jr got mad at Tom Ackerman for wanting the NIT in St. Louis. For the Shoe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jamie Rivers joins us talking about the Blues loss last night. Giving us the business right out the gate. Has his opinion of the team changed since the beginning of the season? Jamie's truck stop experience. Jackson's helmet theory. Audio of AJ McCarron with an "interesting" story from the day after the Kick Six game. Saban wanted to DNA test everyone. McCarron sure curses a lot. Georgia on the outside looking in after last night's CFP Rankings. Down on the Vols. Rough week for the picks last week. Haunting rendition of Rocky Top. Hot Dentist. Pat Summerall and Murder, She Wrote. Airing of Grievances. Programming the 2Fox. Brian Stull validates Jackson's Helmet Theory. Jackson has a carryover grievance. Jay Jr got mad at Tom Ackerman for wanting the NIT in St. Louis. For the Shoe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Jesse Montano and Meghan Angley break down all the key moments and latest news in the hockey world. From Mikko Rantanen's controversial hit on Michael McCarron that left fans and analysts debating if a major penalty should have been called, to the offensive surge of the Colorado Avalanche's defensemen, we cover it all. Discover how Toews, Manson, Malinski, and Girard are making waves, with Cale Makar leading in scoring chances. We also celebrate the newest NHL Hall of Fame inductees, including legends like Shea Weber and Pavel Datsyuk, and preview next year's potential class featuring Duncan Keith and Carey Price. Plus, get quick updates on standout performances, including Mason Marchment's five-point game and the latest winning streaks from Winnipeg and Florida. Get your fix on all things hockey with Off Ice!
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Robert McCarron, MD Guest: Arwen Podesta, MD Digital therapeutics are a relatively new and intriguing treatment option in mental health care but translating them from a clinical trial to clinical practice can be challenging. That's why Drs. Robert McCarron and Arwen Podesta join Dr. Charles Turck to share strategies for incorporating digital therapeutics into clinical practice. Dr. McCarron is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, and Dr. Podesta is the President of the Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association. Drs. McCarron and Podesta are consultants for Otsuka. September 2024 US.UNB.X.24.00073
In this clip, Drew Butler and Jake Fromm react to A.J. McCarron's comments on the state of the current Alabama football team and also pick their Heisman winner. Today's episode is sponsored by PrizePicks! Use the promo code PUNT when you download PrizePicks, and when you play a $5 entry, you IMMEDIATELY get $50! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alabama Football play-by-play announcer Chris Stewart and former Crimson Tide quarterback A.J. McCarron accused Tennessee Football of using artificial crowd noise in the Volunteers' victory last Saturday. The Dave Hooker Show airs weekdays at 10am EST weekdays. Please turn notifications on! WATCH/SUB: https://linktr.ee/offthehooksports SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS The Dave Hooker Show. Represented by Banks and Jones. Tennessee's Trial Attorneys. Play to win. banksjones.com. Why Banks and Jones? Other lawyers say they'll go to trial. They won't. They'll settle. And settle for less. Banks and Jones is ready to go to trial for you. Truly Tennessee's trial attorneys. Why settle? Banks and Jones, led by T. Scott Jones. https://www.banksjones.com/ Apex Apparel Group Design Call to action - 15% off your first order Apex Apparel, but they do so much more. A one-stop shop for all brand supply products. Not just clothes. Design. Brand. Market. Your Way! Unique products to promote your business with unparalleled customer service. A full-on brand supply company. https://Orderapexapparel.com/ Call Tyler! (865)-919-3001 BetUS is your college basketball betting home. Get 125-percent bonus on your first three deposits. Plus 10-percent gambler's insurance. https://bit.ly/OffTheHook125SU3X Boundless Moving From our 2 hour Minimum to Turn Key Operations - We have You Covered! Brainerd Golf Course and Brown Acres Golf Course Golf Chattanooga's best public courses. Tee times available! Just click below. https://secure.east.prophetservices.c... Chattanooga Mortgage Congratulations! Your home search just got easier. Buying a home in Chattanooga has never been easier with Chattanooga Mortgage. https://chattmortgage.com/ City Heating and Air 50 years in East Tennessee. Integrity Matters! Don't trust a fly-by night HVAC company to tell you that you need a new unti that could cost thousands or more. http://www.cityheatandair.com Don Self - State Farm CUSTOMER SERVICE STILL MATTERS! For forty years, they have built their business on taking care of their customers. In the greater Chattanooga area. Call (423)396-2126 or go to http://www.donself.net Dynasty Pools and Spas Imagine having the best spas - made right here in the USA - in your backyard. Well, they're here! Now open, Dynasty Pools and Spas has their brand new showroom open in Athens with the best hot tubs and spas on the market. Delivery? Yes, they can do that. Complete support, spa cover and chemicals to keep your spa bubbling at it's best. That's Dynasty Pools and Spas. http://www.dynastypoolsandspas.com Hemp House The premier hemp dispensary online with a wide variety, great selection and strict standards to ensure you only receive the best in CBD or Delta products. https://hemphousechatt.com/ Use promo code "HOOKED" for 10-percent off. Quality Tire Pro The Eberle family has been serving Chattanooga community since 1957. All major brands of tires. Full Service Automotive. Brake, Alignments, Oil Changes and more. All work is covered by a nationwide warranty! Cherokee Blvd or online at qualitytirepros.com. Say OTH said “Hey Bo!” Ray Varner Ford Local you Trust. Innovation you can afford. http://www.rayvarnerford.com Rick Terry Jewelry Designs We want to be your Jeweler! Looking for affordable game-day jewelry. How about the fire opals? A Tennessee tradition. https://rickterryjewelry.com/ Sports Treasures Carrying Over 5-million Sports Treasures….and so much more! Follow on Facebook for the best sports memorabilia. Daily updates! / sportstreasurestn Tri-Star Hats For the latest in Tri-Star Hats, go to the orginal. Hats, apparel and more!!! http://www.tristarhatsco.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Breakers are hoping for a strong start in Sunday's home opener against the South East Melbourne Phoenix. Last week's clash was a success for the team - the Breakers walked away with a 91-87 victory over the Brisbane Bullets. Breakers guard Mitch McCarron joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, we're rocketing into the cosmic realm of Legal Ops 3.0 with the ever-brilliant Jenn McCarron, President of the Board of Directors at CLOC and host of the CLOC Talk podcast. As we unravel Taylor “Seeking the Stars” from Tacoma's plea for guidance, Jenn helps us explore the expansive frontier where strategy, innovation, and artificial intelligence intersect. From leveraging AI for data-driven storytelling to mastering the next era of legal ops, Jenn's insights will illuminate the path forward for anyone feeling adrift in their career. Tune in as co-hosts Tom and Tommie join Jenn on this interstellar journey, providing the stellar advice needed to propel your career into the future. Grab your spacesuit and prepare for lift-off into a universe of knowledge, laughs, and cosmic revelations. LinkedIn: @jennmccarron Website: www.jennmccarron.com Dear Legal Ops IG: @dearlegalops LinkedIn: @dearlegalops Facebook: @dearlegalops Twitter: @dearlegalops TikTok: @dearlegalops www.dearlegalops.com Tommie Tavares-Ferreira Linkedin: @tommie IG: @suttontell Tom Stephenson LinkedIn: @tstephenson1 IG: @tacotacotomtom This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of “Pearls On, Gloves Off,” where we dive deep into the challenges and innovative strategies within the legal and corporate world. Today, we bring together all three past and current CLOC presidents: Jenn McCarron, Mike Haven, and Mary O'Carroll. They discuss everything from Legal Ops, to AI, blockchain, and the meaning of life. In this Episode • The history of legal ops & what is Legal Ops 3.0? • Shifting from financial management to a more integrated, data-driven approach • What skills are most in demand today • Commiserating about experiences and challenges as Presidents of CLOC • Adaptability and how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of work and tech • The influence of social media on Legal Ops and its effectiveness in promoting the field • Balancing an active social media presence with professional responsibilities • Delving into the impact of AI on the legal industry • Predictions for how AI will transform legal operations and steps needed for full integration • The role of blockchain in ensuring data integrity and facilitating smoother operations in legal departments • The future of Legal Ops, potential disruptions, and the continuing evolution of the field Enjoyed this conversation? Don't forget to subscribe to “Pearls On, Gloves Off” for more insightful discussions with leading figures in the legal and corporate sectors. Share your thoughts and join the conversation on our social media channels. Follow Mary on LinkedIn: Mary's LinkedIn Follow Ironclad on LinkedIn: Ironclad LinkedIn Watch Ironclad on YouTube: Ironclad YouTube Check out Ironclad on TikTok: Ironclad TikTok Rate and review on Apple Podcasts: Pearls On, Gloves Off - Apple Podcasts
This week we're getting anonymously comfy with Melody “Master-or-Mix” from Memphis and the legendary Jenn McCarron, President of CLOC & host of the CLOC Talk podcast. As we lip sync our way through the classic debate of generalist versus specialist, we'll explore the high notes and harmonies of both paths in the corporate & tech startup world. From mastering multiple instruments to hitting every note perfectly on one, Jenn helps us find the rhythm that suits our careers best. Remember, the greatest achievements come from daring to play your own tune. So tune in for this jam session that promises laughs, insights, and a few unexpected riffs along the way. Jenn McCarron, Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC)'s Board President LinkedIn: @jennmccarron Website: jennmccarron.com Dear Legal Ops IG: @dearlegalops LinkedIn: @dearlegalops Facebook: @dearlegalops Twitter: @dearlegalops TikTok: @dearlegalops www.dearlegalops.com Tommie Tavares-Ferreira Linkedin: @tommie IG: @suttontell Tom Stephenson LinkedIn: @tstephenson1 IG: @tacotacotomtom This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Piper speaks with Stevie McCarron Wigley about training and managing her business. Dr. Robert Jacobs of Purina Animal Nutrition also joins to talk about the equine microbiome. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Stevie McCarron Wigley grew up in Los Angeles, California as the daughter of Hall of Fame Jockey, Chris McCarron. Stevie competed and worked for many top professionals through her junior and professional career including Karen Healey, Butch and Lu Thomas and Anne Kursinski. Stevie started her own business in Lexington, Kentucky in 2005 and has been running Cloud Nine Farm ever since. Guest: Dr. Robert Jacobs is an Equine Innovation Manager at Purina Animal Nutrition. Dr. Jacobs earned his Ph.D. in Equine Reproductive Physiology and Nutrition at Virginia Tech and manages the equine research program at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center. For the past 10-plus years he has been leading research efforts for the Purina Equine MQ™ Platform.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, World Equestrian Center, LAURACEA, America Cryo, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows and Great American Insurance Group
St. Louis Battlehawks coach Anthony Becht checks in ahead of the Battlehawks hosting the San Antonio Brahamas in St. Louis' first home pro football playoff game in more than 20 years. Anthony provides an update on quarterback A.J. McCarron's ankle, previews what it will take to beat the Brahmas for the third time this season, and talks about the importance of having a big crowd at the Dome on Sunday.
Coach Becht joins the show to talk about the big win for the Battlehawks over the weekend, what it means to him to secure homefield advantage, go undefeated at home and bringing a playoff game back to STL, getting a little extra sweat during Saturday's game, the physicality level of the league in comparison to the NFL, the decision to play McCarron despite already having a spot locked up and the biggest lessons he's learned about this roster over the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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When journalist Lee Hawkins was growing up, his father, Leroy, would have nightmares about his childhood in Alabama. When Lee was in his 30s, he started to have his own nightmares about his childhood in Minnesota. These shared nightmares became a clue that set Lee on a decade-long genealogical journey. In this episode we meet Lee and his Dad, and through them, we discover the roots of What Happened in Alabama?, and reveal the stakes of daring to ask the question – and all the questions that followed.TranscriptLee Hawkins (host): We wanted to give a heads up that this episode includes talk of abuse and acts of violence. You can find resources on our website, WhatHappenedInAlabama.org. Listener discretion is advised. In 2004, when I was 33 years old, my dad called me for the first time in a year. I remember it so well. It was a Saturday. It wasn't long after his retirement party, which I missed, because we weren't talking.[phone ringing] A year may not sound like that long to some of you, but you have to understand, my dad and I used to talk every day. He was my best friend. We stopped talking because I asked my parents to go to therapy. I wanted them to confront some things from our past that had started haunting me as an adult, but they refused. And then a year later, Dad called. That one call turned into hundreds over several years. And what he told me, would change my life forever. Lee Sr.: I really haven't shared any of this shit with anybody, you know. But what it - I'm sorry I'm goin' back in that shit. But you know everybody's life isn't as peachy as people think. My name is Lee Hawkins and this is What Happened In Alabama: The Prologue.[music starts]Before we go much further, I need to tell you how uncomfortable this makes me. I'm a journalist and a writer; and as journalists, we're taught to tell other people's stories — but this story, well, it's all about me and my family. So that takes me out of my comfort zone, but I've learned over the years that sometimes the most powerful story you can tell is your own.So let's start at the beginning. Back home in Maplewood, Minnesota, where I grew up. [game sounds] Maplewood was that suburban American dream – the white fences, green lawns and ranch-style houses. It was the 1980s, so my two sisters and I were always either playing outside or in the house listening to music. My favorite was the handheld Mattel Classic Football 2 game. I used to play that thing all day. [game sounds] We lived and went to school in a predominantly white neighborhood, but we also spent a lot of time in our Black community in Saint Paul, where our church was, and many family and friends lived. Having that balance was a real blessing. A lot of the childhood joy I experienced as a kid was fueled by the time I spent with my Dad and my grandfathers. Playing drums and singing at music gigs. Going to the “Brotherhood Breakfast” – which was a pancake and waffles extravaganza that my church organized for Black fathers and their sons. We talked about everything from the Muhammad Ali-Larry Holmes fight to Prince's latest hit.[barbershop sounds] Getting lined up at Mr. Harper's Barbershop – basically one of the few places for a Black man to get a haircut in Saint Paul. And on Sunday we went to Mount Olivet Missionary Baptist Church.[church music starts] Lee Sr.: [singing] Who's on the lord's side? That's my dad, Lee Roy Hawkins Senior, singing at our church. From the time I was a little kid, it was always me and him. Lee Senior and Lee Junior. Lee Roy and Lee Lee.But there was something bubbling up under our picture perfect surface. [foreboding music starts]Sometimes, my dad would have nightmares. I remember waking up in the middle of the night to his screams. He'd wake the whole house. I'd hear my mom shouting, “Lee Roy, you're having a dream! It's okay, you're having a dream!” She'd say it over and over and eventually he'd wake up and calm down. Like most boys my age, I idolized my dad. I thought he was the most fearless person on Earth, and that he wasn't afraid of anything. So hearing him scream out like that told me that whatever he was dreaming about had to be pretty fierce. I knew better than to go in that room during those nightmares, but one morning, I somehow found the courage to finally ask him, “Dad, what were you dreaming about last night?” He hardly spoke. He just looked down at the floor and said, “Alabama, son. Alabama.”My father was born in 1948 in a small town in Butler County, Alabama, during the height of Jim Crow. He rarely talked about it or what happened while he was there. But Alabama was always with us. It's like he'd packed it into his suitcase when he moved to Minnesota. In his screams at night and in the things he didn't say. I couldn't explain it back then, but it also showed up in how he punished us. Like this one time back in 1979 I was eight years old, and as usual, playing my video game.[video game noises] It was a Sunday. I remember because we'd just come home from church. My dad was in the kitchen putting mayonnaise on a bologna sandwich, and I was in the living room, when suddenly…. TOUCHDOWN![video game beeps]I jumped up man, and I ran over to dad in the kitchen. And I told him, “Dad, dad, I scored a touchdown!” [dark music starts]Instead of congratulating me, he snatched the game from my hand. He threw it down on the ground, and then he picked me up and body slammed me to the linoleum floor. Hard.And then he just started screaming, “Do it on the field! Do it on the field!” Looking up at him from the floor, I was completely bewildered and confused. As an eight year old kid, I had no idea why he'd done that.Like many Black kids we knew, we got the belt whenever we did something wrong. If I try to estimate it, I definitely got whipped with a belt over 100 times throughout my childhood and my teenage years. Both of my parents whipped me with inexplicable anger. You didn't always know when their tempers would be triggered, but when they were, you couldn't forget it. There was a sense of fear of the outside world that hung over our household constantly. When we'd get punished, our parents would tell us that it was to protect us, to keep us from being killed, by the police, by white racists, or even someone from our own Black community. I could sense it in my Dad's nightmares. But I didn't think about it too much until I started to have my own nightmares as an adult. The summer of 2003, I was a journalist in my early thirties, and I'd just landed a job at the Wall Street Journal covering General Motors from Detroit. I had a new apartment, strong friendships and my loving family – my two sisters, my mom, my dad. They all lived in suburbs around the Twin Cities. My parents still lived in Maplewood. Like always, I talked nearly every day to my dad on the phone.I was, in a lot of ways, fulfilling my dreams. But at night, something was happening. I'd fall asleep, and then, I was eight years old again, getting body slammed by my dad. I started having these dreams like multiple times a week. And each dream focused on that same attack.I would wake up sweaty and disoriented, still thinking from the vantage point of that eight year old kid looking up at my dad's face from the floor. Every time it took a few minutes for me to realize that I wasn't still that kid. That I was an adult. I was far away from Minnesota. And I was in my own home. There was one particular night when I realized that the nightmares were seeping into my daily life. I was at a bar with my friends. [bar sounds] The bar was packed. We were standing around tall bar tables, and everyone was talking over everyone. It smelled like Grand Marnier. As my friends talked, all of a sudden their voices became distant. I was standing next to a table, trying to laugh along with everybody, but my mind's eye was on that 8-year old version of me – that little boy who kept springing up in my dreams. I was admonishing myself. I kept thinking over and over about what I could have done to protect him. And then, I leaned back, and suddenly, I was on fire. My shirt had caught the flame of a small candle that was burning on the tabletop. My friend Marcus jumped into action. He started putting out the flames on my arm with his hand while everyone else took a step back.A little later, Marcus made a joke about it and we laughed, but I could tell my friends were baffled, wondering how could I be so out of it that I'd set my arm on a burning candle. What in the world is going on with me? Why can't I stop thinking about stuff that happened two decades ago? That year got harder and harder for me. The endless replay of this past memory, the brain fog, the anxiety, the disorientation, and the anger. The weight of it all became overbearing. So much so that one night I was screaming at my father in the dream. When I woke, I knew I needed to confront my parents. Immediately. I reached for the phone.[phone ringing] I tried to catch my breath while it rang. When my mother answered, I shouted, "Put Dad on the phone!" My heart was pumping outside of my chest. My fists were clenched, and I felt like I could punch through the wall. When he answered, I asked him if he remembered body slamming me to the floor when I was eight years old over a game I was playing. He just sat there listening to me breathing and said, “I don't know. I did a lot of crazy things.” My mom started screaming into the phone, telling me I was being disrespectful.I told them I would stop talking to them forever unless they went to therapy first. They refused. So I hung up the phone. And I didn't talk to my parents for over a year. I was committed, and I was done with them. [music starts]And during that time, I tried to confront my nightmares. I went to therapy. I exercised and started meditating. I did all the things I could do to manage the stress on my body and my mind. And I thought about that conversation with my parents a lot, about how all I had wanted was to know why. Why did they treat me like that as a kid? Intellectually, I knew that in that particular instance, they were trying to teach me a lesson – a lesson that even at eight years old, I had to hurry up and become a man.That's what “do it on the field” means – that Black boys need to make real-world accomplishments if they want to be successful in life. I understood this, but I didn't understand why my dad felt he needed to body slam me. And then my dad called. He told me he'd missed me at his retirement party, and he'd missed all of our hours-long chats. He apologized, and said that he understood that I had been taken for granted, and that I had every right to be upset about everything that happened to me as a kid. It was our separation that made him realize that. He told me he and my mom were ready to go to counseling. And I was too. Lee Sr.: Yeah, but see I got a lot of memories down there that I really didn't wanna deal with, you know? They've been living in this survival, get what you can bullshit all these years, man, it's been like that my whole adult years. Been putting out fires, man, my whole life. My whole adult life. There were so many questions I wanted to ask my parents growing up. Questions about them, about their lives. And about how that affected the choices they made in raising me and my sisters – choices that were imposed on us by our own country, and our country's perception of our place in it. I started with my dad. His life in the south was a mystery to us, and I wanted to know what happened to him. What happened in Alabama?Lee: Tell me about your earliest memory in Greenville and what it was like to grow up there. Lee Sr.: Lived in a little house…had two or three rooms and a kitchen. My dad built the house. When I started working on this project in 2014, Dad really opened up about his life in the Jim Crow south. And I was blessed to be able to record some of our interviews. Some of what he shared were beautiful memories of this little boy we'd never seen pictures of. He shared fond memories of Alabama, especially the baseball field he played on. His team would play during the day. And sometimes Negro League legends like Hank Aaron and Satchel Paige would play there at night. Other memories were super hard for him to revisit. But he courageously kept opening up. He told me about something he'd always been too pained to talk about: how the loss of his mom in 1961, when he was just 12 years old, changed his whole life. Lee Sr.: You know, that was a real devastating thing for me when I lost my mommy. I just can't even, you know, shit, I couldn't, I couldn't make it through that man. And how it felt when, after his mom's death, he moved north to live with one of his older sisters and her husband in MinnesotaLee Sr.: When I had left Alabama, something came out of me, man. A big ass relief. And I didn't even know where I was going. But it was a big ass, just, man like a breath of fresh air, man.Later, he expressed the regret, confusion and rage he felt when he returned to Alabama at 27 years old, when I was just a baby, to bury his father – who was killed.Lee Sr.: I was looking forward for him to see you guys. And I was always thinking I had more time, you know, because he was a healthy guy, man. He was a healthy man. And how hard that return was, for many reasons. Lee Sr.: It was horrible because somebody had killed him, and people were looking at us like trying to figure out what we were gonna do about it. And I was saying, fuck, I got to get through this and get out of this motherfucker. You know, I ain't got time to look for no murderer.As he told me these stories, I realized that my father knew very little about his own upbringing. He had left Alabama at such a young age, and because of that there were so many secrets that were kept from him – and these were the secrets that showed up in his nightmares as an adult. The ones he kept from me. As a journalist, for me, one of the hardest things is to know there's a story there, but to not be able to break it open and just tell it. It was nagging at me, and I knew something had happened in my family to make my parents so extremely fearful for themselves and for us. So in 2015, I took a DNA test.Lee Sr.: And that thing, you know they say, if you don't know where you come from, how the hell you know where you going? For years, I had believed that the stories of Black families like mine were irretrievable, but with the help of that test, my father and I went to work filling in that family tree. I embarked on a genealogical journey for myself, but also for – and often with – my dad. [phone ringing]Lee Sr.: Hello?Lee: Hey, Dad. Lee Sr.: Yeah. Hey, man. Lee: Can you hear me okay? Lee Sr.: Yeah. You're good.Lee: Okay. Good, man. Good. Thanks a lot. Lee Sr.: Oh, yeah. Let's get it. I dug into archives and sifted through census records. I'd call him up when I found new information.Lee: I'm looking at this um, hmm. This genealogy shit is crazy.Lee Sr.: Well, I'll be darned. Lee: Did you realize that when your mom's father was killed, she was nine? Lee Sr.: She was nine? Lee: She was nine. Lee Sr.: No, I didn't know that. Lee: But, you know, your dad has, in the census, he had a couple brothers and sisters that were listed as mulatto. Lee Sr.: Oh, goodness me. The project became so much bigger than discovering our family. It turned into an exploration of American history that no one really likes to talk about: the aftermath of slavery and Jim Crow, a history that shaped my family's experience in America.This is a story about some of the more tragic parts of my family and my country's history. The parts that, amid all the love and the closeness, were buried and rarely if ever discussed. It's about my journey to uncover and understand those tragedies.I did hundreds of interviews. Some of them with family members, others with genealogists and academics on everything from the intergenerational effects of the Holocaust on survivors and their descendants, the effects of slavery on Black America, and even the mental health of the children of people who have been incarcerated or murdered. Even when it didn't seem like it, every interview I did was also a means to understand our family history and in turn myself, so much better. Brandon Jones: Well, we have a lot of old parenting techniques that were picked up and conditioned from slavery that have continued on. Doctor Joy DeGruy talks about this in her book, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome. Prof. Christopher Haveman: There was no real justification – moral justification – for it other than whites had the racist premise that they were civilized and the Indians were “savages” and that the whites could make better use of the land than Indians.Dr. Ruth Thompson-Miller: And for folks who think that, you know, that was like 50, 60, 70 years ago, we've gotten past that – oh, no, no we haven't. The people who lived through it suffered through the violence and everything that went along with being an American living under a system of Jim Crow. They haven't recovered.The punishments, the belt, and the nightmares that haunted me and my father — I knew they couldn't be isolated incidents. They had to be echoes of a deeper shared history. A history that is alive in all of us today. [music]For four years, my dad and I kept calling each other up on the phone to talk through my most recent discoveries. In 2019, he did an epic three-hour interview. It was planned as the last interview that I'd need for him to get it done.Since Dad and I were both still actively involved in music and had just recorded a Christmas song together, we were both looking forward to doing more. I told him I'd come to Minnesota to produce a song for him. And I thanked him for going so deeply into the past with me – that I was proud of him, and that he'd done an amazing job. He asked me, “Son, is there anything else you need?” I said no, but I'd see him soon.Lee Sr.: Alright man, thanks for the call, man. Lee: Okay, talk to you later. Lee Sr.: Keep on keeping on. Love you. Lee: K, love you. Bye. [phone hangs up]Shortly after that, he and my mom went to celebrate their 50th anniversary at the Buddy Guy/Mavis Staples concert, and he had a massive cardiac arrest, right there in the concert venue. Four days later, on February 28, 2019, he died. It was devastating. I think about my dad and the dynamic duo we were. And just like the music we made together in our life, this project was largely inspired by him. Even though it was hard for him at times, he did it, yes for himself, but especially for me. It was the greatest gift he could ever give me. And his unexpected death completely changed the story for me. For all of us. Roberta: He went through so much in his life. Went through so much. He did. This is my mom, Roberta Hawkins. She met my dad while they were both hanging out at McCarron's Lake in Roseville, splashing around on the beach with friends. They were just 14 year old kids. And that concert my dad had the cardiac arrest at was one of the many date nights they went on, this time, in honor of their 50-year wedding anniversary. That teenage love just grew stronger and stronger.On a cold, snowy afternoon in Saint Paul, I sat down with my mom and one of my sisters for a conversation. We'd rescheduled our meeting because of a blizzard earlier that week, so the day we recorded this just happened to be a significant one. Lee: Today is the fourth anniversary of Dad's death, and it's just a coincidence that we're here today talking. Can we reflect on what this means for us? Roberta: One thing, great memories. Great memories. But it's, it's hard because I miss him so much, and life isn't the same. When we sat together on the anniversary of his death, the pain of losing him was still very raw for us. We reflected on dad — and how we missed and loved him.I've come to understand that all of the grief, all of the racism and all of the stressful experiences that started when he came into the world as a child of Jim Crow stayed with him until the day he died. When I think about my dad in the context of American history, I recognize that the country that we all loved – and he defended as part of the Air Force – refused to love him back. Our country, which I also love so deeply, sought to destroy my family by forcing them to live under this brutal caste system for five generations following Emancipation. That's one of the reasons I'm here. I continue with this project, day after day, because I know that without intervention and education, history can repeat itself. I'm doing this for my father, and for my ancestors and elders. But especially for our Black children, and their families. Because the process of breaking the cycles born out of slavery and Jim Crow that many of us inherited and internalized has to start inside of our families. The beauty and the power of our people, and our true, authentic Black identity of unwavering excellence and dignity that comes from those family members who came before us, that's the part we need to celebrate and to keep.Lee: What does family mean to you, and what do you want people to know about you and the family, our listeners? Roberta: I think family means everything, because that's one of the reasons that we can survive, with family. And we all go through a lot. And this has been the hardest part of my life, is – even with my husband gone, and knowing how much he went through in his life. And he was a wonderful, wonderful husband and father. And I just don't know. It's very difficult even to go day to day without him, because he was my best friend, too. When my dad died, I lost my best buddy, a father and a mentor. And in many ways, he was a partner in all of this. He needed to do this work. We needed to do this work. And I believe it's necessary for any cycle breaker, not just for my family but for many other American families.I hope that this podcast can serve as an inspirational blueprint for others looking to discover, investigate and understand their own family history. We can no longer bury the dark parts of American history because it makes people feel uncomfortable. For none of us are responsible for the sins of our forefathers, and we can't rewrite the past. But we certainly can shape the present, and most importantly, the future.This story is mine, yes, but it also belongs to you.[music]CreditsWhat Happened in Alabama is a production of American Public Media. It's written, produced, and hosted by me, Lee Hawkins.Our executive producer is Erica Kraus. Our senior producer is Kyana Moghadam. Our story editor is Martina Abrahams Ilunga. Our producers are Marcel Malekebu and Jessica Kariisa. This episode was sound designed and mixed by Marcel Malekebu. Our technical director is Derek Ramirez. Our soundtrack was composed by Ronen Landa. Our fact checker is Erika Janik.And Nick Ryan is our director of operations.Special thanks to the O'Brien Fellowship for Public Service Journalism at Marquette University; Dave Umhoefer, John Leuzzi, Andrew Amouzou, and Ziyang Fu; and also thank you to our producer in Alabama, Cody Short. The executives in charge at APM are Joanne Griffith and Chandra Kavati.You can follow us on our website, whathappenedinalabama.org or on Instagram at APM Studios.Thank you for listening.
Welcome to "Meeting of the Minds - The Legal AI Podcast," brought to you by Evisort. In this podcast, we explore the transformative world of legal AI, focusing on the innovative intersection of law, business, and technology. Join our hosts, Hal and Memme, as they engage with industry leaders, legal experts, and tech visionaries to uncover the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in contract management and AI-driven legal solutions. On this episode, we welcome Jenn McCarron to our show. Jenn is the President of the Board of Directors at CLOC, the largest and fastest growing organization for corporate legal operations professionals. This organization provides expert knowledge of best practices to implement policies, processes and technology from active practitioners who are driving change daily. Join us as we discuss the evolution of legal operations and the exciting future of the industry. We delve into the different phases of legal ops, including Jenn's framework for Legal Ops 3.0, which focuses on technology, data, and storytelling. Jenn shares her experiences at Netflix and emphasizes the need for adaptability and embracing change in this constantly evolving field. She also touches on the importance of people skills and storytelling in driving change. Theme music: "Load" Copyright © 1996 by Hal Marcus.
Watch the full show replay on our YouTube channel! 7:00 - Cardinals-5 Diamondbacks-3 -- Finally some power! Goldy & Gorman go deep -- NHL Playoffs -- Quite the night for the NBA Playoffs as well... 7:15 - JR Graded the Blues defensemen and coaches. What do you think of those grades? 7:30 - Stan McNeal, Cardinals Magazine editor breaks down a tough start to the Cardinals season & previews the first issues of the magazine 7:45 - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT 8:00 - Fresh Take: How much do the Cardinals need to win in the division, with only fourteen games vs. each? 8:15 - Incarnate Word coach Dan Rolfes makes his first comments since his heart attack last month 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Is the transfer portal/NIL causing college football to be trash? Battlehawks QB A.J. McCarron, and former Bama star, sure thinks so... 9:00 - RUSH HOUR RESET 9:15 - It looks like the Tigers have their AD–and it's someone who was just in the news for a big swing at their former school… 9:30 - Still no 60-cent drinks for the St. Louis area, but let's go with a little sunshine & lollipops–the Cardinals 2024 bullpen absolutely RIPS 9:45 - Rocc ‘n Roll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Watch the full show replay on our YouTube channel!7:00 - Cardinals-5 Diamondbacks-3 -- Finally some power! Goldy & Gorman go deep -- NHL Playoffs -- Quite the night for the NBA Playoffs as well...7:15 - JR Graded the Blues defensemen and coaches. What do you think of those grades?7:30 - Stan McNeal, Cardinals Magazine editor breaks down a tough start to the Cardinals season & previews the first issues of the magazine7:45 - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT8:00 - Fresh Take: How much do the Cardinals need to win in the division, with only fourteen games vs. each?8:15 - Incarnate Word coach Dan Rolfes makes his first comments since his heart attack last month8:30 - The Fight8:45 - Is the transfer portal/NIL causing college football to be trash? Battlehawks QB A.J. McCarron, and former Bama star, sure thinks so...9:00 - RUSH HOUR RESET9:15 - It looks like the Tigers have their AD–and it's someone who was just in the news for a big swing at their former school…9:30 - Still no 60-cent drinks for the St. Louis area, but let's go with a little sunshine & lollipops–the Cardinals 2024 bullpen absolutely RIPS9:45 - Rocc ‘n Roll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Watch the full show replay on our YouTube channel!7:00 - Weekend Wrapup -- Cards swept by Brewers -- STLCitySC-3 Sporting KC-3 -- Battlehawks improve to 3-1.7:15 - Three Things we loved from the Weekend7:30 - Last year when the Cardinals got off to an identical 9-13 record as this year, they used the World Baseball Classic as an excuse. What about this year?7:45 - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT8:00 – Fresh Take: Oli Marmol says he can switch around lineups all he wants, but it won't make any difference if the big boys don't hit. Is he right, or might the Cards be able to make more runs with a different look?8:15 - KerbSide: Chris Kerber talks youth sports, Blues post-mortem & NHL playoffs8:30 - The Fight8:45 - Cardinals TV broadcaster Chip Caray on the lack of offense and the level of worry9:00 - RUSH HOUR RESET9:15 - Battlehawks QB A.J. McCarron, WR/Returer Darrius Shepherd & EDGE Travis Feeney join the show in studio to talk about another big win, the incredible support at the "BattleDome" and the changing landscape of college football9:30 - The Cardinals are starting to hit another negative tipping point after the weekend sweep--which Cardinals topic has you most annoyed to start your week?9:45 - Rocc & Roll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Watch the full show replay on our YouTube channel! 7:00 - Weekend Wrapup -- Cards swept by Brewers -- STLCitySC-3 Sporting KC-3 -- Battlehawks improve to 3-1. 7:15 - Three Things we loved from the Weekend 7:30 - Last year when the Cardinals got off to an identical 9-13 record as this year, they used the World Baseball Classic as an excuse. What about this year? 7:45 - TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT 8:00 – Fresh Take: Oli Marmol says he can switch around lineups all he wants, but it won't make any difference if the big boys don't hit. Is he right, or might the Cards be able to make more runs with a different look? 8:15 - KerbSide: Chris Kerber talks youth sports, Blues post-mortem & NHL playoffs 8:30 - The Fight 8:45 - Cardinals TV broadcaster Chip Caray on the lack of offense and the level of worry 9:00 - RUSH HOUR RESET 9:15 - Battlehawks QB A.J. McCarron, WR/Returer Darrius Shepherd & EDGE Travis Feeney join the show in studio to talk about another big win, the incredible support at the "BattleDome" and the changing landscape of college football 9:30 - The Cardinals are starting to hit another negative tipping point after the weekend sweep--which Cardinals topic has you most annoyed to start your week? 9:45 - Rocc & Roll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, McCarron discusses how the investment by rich industrialists in these neurocognitive weapons, including AI and even memes, is leading to large-scale human manipulation. By tracing the introduction of microwave technology to World War I, McCarron moves through the next 100 years to demonstrate how German and Soviet scientists focused on advanced intelligence operations utilizing microwave generators to manipulate brain waves. Lockheed Martin and the U.S.'s own National Security Administration built upon the developing research of these scientists to advance even greater methods of using remote influencing technology to inject thought and reflex control into unassuming humans. Today's war is a battle for our minds, says McCarron, and the creators of and investors in info technology are the new generals. GUEST OVERVIEW: Michael Joseph McCarron was a signals intelligence analyst with the U.S. Navy serving on fast-attack submarines and has a background in the Intelligence Community. He is a software engineer by profession with a focus on Cyber-security, specializing in cyber threats to human biology. One of the most important books published this year is Battlespace of the Mind: AI and Cybernetics in Information Warfare. Author and former Naval Intelligence Analyst Michael Joseph McCarron explores the advanced military weapons being used by world military powers to promote thought and reflex control. https://feirmeoirsonrai.me/
Hope you had a great Easter. We had a very short Easter break, hence this coming out a day late. But it is a great discussion with based genius filmmaker and friend of the podcast, Alexander McCarron. We discuss: -Sunak's disastrous poll numbers, and what it all means -How authoritarian / effective a Labour government will be -Whether we are stuck in an 'inverse Greta' doomer bubble -Scotland's new hate crime law -What Reform UK get wrong And loads more! Follow Alex on X: https://twitter.com/alexmaccaroon Keep the podcast going by subscribing or donating! Subscribe to Nick's Substack: www.nickdixon.net Buy Nick a digital coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickdixon Nick's X: https://twitter.com/nickdixoncomic Nick's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nickdixoncomedy Produced by The Radical English Gentleman.
Preds TV analyst Chris Mason joined the show and shared his thoughts on the Preds new record of 16 games for the longest points streak in franchise history. Later in the conversation, Chris Mason talked about Roman Josi, possibly winning the Hart trophy. Do the Predators have the best 1-2 goalie tandem? Let us know. And Chris Mason shared his thoughts on a name for the Sherwood, McCarron, and Smith line.
In the first hour of Caroline, Willy, and DMase, Willy and DMase shared their thoughts on the lackluster performance from Kentucky. Should Calipari be fired? Preds TV analyst Chris Mason joined the show and shared his thoughts on the Preds new record of 16 games for the longest points streak in franchise history. Later in the conversation, Chris Mason talked about Roman Josi, possibly winning the Hart trophy. Do the Predators have the best 1-2 goalie tandem? Let us know. And Chris Mason shared his thoughts on a name for the Sherwood, McCarron, and Smith line.
In the final hour of Caroline, Willy, and D-Mase, the guys try to figure out the best nickname for the Sherwood, McCarron, and Smith line. What is the best name for them? Let us know. To end the show, the guys answered some calls on what might be the best nickname. Chase McCabe weighed in on the conversation. Listen to hear more.
Hakeem joins "The Opening Drive" to talk about the early returns from the start of Battlehawks training camp, his thoughts on the logistical situation with the league, why he's so excited to be a Battlehawk again, his excitement to play in front of the STL fans again, getting a chance to play with McCarron again and how special it feels to be part of--potentially--the best passing offense in the league. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Ryan is a boomer, Chris Cote is still upset about football, the UFL is here, and A.J. McCarron is BACK. Then, Oddball's Amin and Charlotte are with Khaman Maluach in Indianapolis – an incredible 7'2'', 17-year-old prospect from South Sudan who is a growing success story for the NBA's Basketball Without Borders and the NBA Academy Africa. Khaman shares on Oddball how his experience has been as he's being recruited to play for the Kansas Jayhawks, Kentucky Wildcats, and Duke Blue Devils; his incredible development with the NBA Academy Africa leading him to be the youngest player to compete in the FIBA World Cup and how he's on his way to being a future NBA All-Star himself. Plus, a segment of Pablo Torre Finds Out featuring Pablo Torre, Katie Nolan, and Charlotte Wilder's Share and Tell on ENEMIES. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive deep into the heart of the UFL as we gear up for the 2024 season, bringing you all the essential updates and exciting changes on the horizon. In this episode, we're breaking down the comprehensive guide to UFL's gameplay changes for the new season, revealing the official game ball, and exploring the revamped website designed to enhance your fan experience. Plus, don't miss the big news about A.J. McCarron signing with the St. Louis Battlehawks, marking a significant move in the league's landscape. We also have quick notes on key moments from last night's DC Defenders event, the latest QB roster updates including signings of Quinten Dormady, Matt Corral, and Tom Flacco, and a fresh look at the 2024 UFL Head Coaches Power Rankings. With the News Hub Fantasy site and UFL News Hub Mobile app updates, there's never been a better time to get involved in the action. Join us as we answer viewer emails, offering insights and engaging with your thoughts on all things UFL. Make sure to subscribe on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify to stay updated on the latest episodes. For more exclusive content and discussions, visit our show notes at https://uflnewshub.com/ufl-podcast/, join the Alt Football Reddit community at https://www.reddit.com/r/altfootball/, and get ahead in your fantasy football game at https://newshubfantasy.com/. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the league, this episode is your gateway to the UFL 2024 season.
Welcome to the "UFL Week In Review" - your premier source for all things UFL as we inch closer to the much-anticipated kickoff! In Show Number 6, we delve into the groundbreaking establishment of the UFLPA, a milestone that marks a new era of player representation and the adoption of the progressive USFL-USW CBA. This shift promises to reshape the dynamics of the league, offering an insightful glimpse into the future of UFL. We also bring you an exclusive insight from QB AJ McCarron, as he discusses the intricate challenges players face in the league, touching on crucial aspects like player pay and union participation. His perspective sheds light on the current climate within the UFL and sparks curiosity about his potential return to the field. Furthermore, we spotlight Donald De La Haye's transition from his YouTube persona, Deestroying, to a promising career with the UFL's San Antonio Brahmas. His unique journey from digital fame to professional football is a narrative that resonates with the modern athlete's path. In our Notes Section, we bring you rapid updates on the latest player contracts, community events, and operational strides within the UFL. We also highlight exciting developments from the News Hub Fantasy site and the imminent launch of the UFL News Hub Mobile app, keeping you at the forefront of digital engagement. Remember, for the ultimate fan experience, explore our additional resources: XFL Podcast Show notes, dive into discussions on Alt Football Reddit, and manage your fantasy teams with News Hub Fantasy. Stay connected, subscribe to our channel on YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify, and don't hesitate to reach out through email at podcast@uflnewshub.com or call 888-437-7692 ext 3. Tune in, and become a part of the UFL community's heartbeat!
The guys break down expectations for the rest of the season for the post-Joe Burrow Cincinnati Bengals season. They also get into what's worth focusing on - namely the young guys that could be due for bigger roles in 2024 - the rest of the way, including A.J. McCarron looming in the background if Jake Browning runs out of leash as a starter.Join the Locked On Bengals Subtext Community! https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbengalsFind and follow Locked On Bengals on your favorite podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-bengals-daily-podcast-on-the-cincinnati-bengals/id1159723162Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7AObc0lh0WmQl5fJVgtajsGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vbG9ja2Vkb25iZW5nYWxz?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwio_sXtj8nuAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAgStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-bengalsJames Rapien and Jake Liscow take you inside the Bengals with the latest news, unique analysis, and insight on your favorite team, every day on Locked On Bengals. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your team. Every Day.And follow Jake and James on Twitter, where they'll be sharing the latest news about the Cincinnati Bengals and talking with fans.Jake Liscow: https://twitter.com/JakeLiscowJames Rapien: https://twitter.com/JamesRapien Podcast: https://twitter.com/lockedonbengalsDoorDashGet 50% off up to $10 value when you spend $15 or more on your FIRST order, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code LOCKED23. Subject to change. Terms apply.BetterHelpThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Make your brain your friend, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/LOCKEDON today to get 10% off your first month. PrizePicksGo to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnfl and use code lockedonnfl for a first deposit match up to $100!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNFL for $20 off your first purchase. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys break down expectations for the rest of the season for the post-Joe Burrow Cincinnati Bengals season. They also get into what's worth focusing on - namely the young guys that could be due for bigger roles in 2024 - the rest of the way, including A.J. McCarron looming in the background if Jake Browning runs out of leash as a starter. Join the Locked On Bengals Subtext Community! https://joinsubtext.com/lockedonbengals Find and follow Locked On Bengals on your favorite podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locked-on-bengals-daily-podcast-on-the-cincinnati-bengals/id1159723162 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7AObc0lh0WmQl5fJVgtajs Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vbG9ja2Vkb25iZW5nYWxz?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwio_sXtj8nuAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/locked-on-bengals James Rapien and Jake Liscow take you inside the Bengals with the latest news, unique analysis, and insight on your favorite team, every day on Locked On Bengals. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your team. Every Day. And follow Jake and James on Twitter, where they'll be sharing the latest news about the Cincinnati Bengals and talking with fans. Jake Liscow: https://twitter.com/JakeLiscow James Rapien: https://twitter.com/JamesRapien Podcast: https://twitter.com/lockedonbengals DoorDash Get 50% off up to $10 value when you spend $15 or more on your FIRST order, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code LOCKED23. Subject to change. Terms apply. BetterHelp This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Make your brain your friend, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/LOCKEDON today to get 10% off your first month. PrizePicks Go to PrizePicks.com/lockedonnfl and use code lockedonnfl for a first deposit match up to $100! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNFL for $20 off your first purchase. Last minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNFL. Terms and conditions apply. FanDuel Score early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Billy is calling A.J. McCarron a "dumb dumb" for his reasoning behind playing in the XFL. Stugotz has a new life philosophy for Carson Wentz to follow. Who are some of the most fun backup quarterbacks that give your team hope, and where does Taylor Heinicke stand on that list? Plus, Stugotz is convinced the Jets will blow their chance at a great QB no matter how optimistic everyone else seems, and we dive into what's next for Tom Brady: a year off, a year learning how to broadcast, returning to the NFL, or STAND-UP COMEDY? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices