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How great to interview an author who writes splendid music-oriented children's books! In this episode, I was fortunate to interview Author (and I should add, singer) David McMullin, celebrating his brand new board book Rock 'N' Roll, Baby! (Random House, 2026), illustrated by Allison Black, and published (March, 2026) by Random House Books for Young Readers. I discovered that this is a book that can be sung (to the tune of Rockabye Baby), adding another fun element. We talked about David career from Broadway to children's literature, and got him to sing from a favorite musical (that wasn't too difficult). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How great to interview an author who writes splendid music-oriented children's books! In this episode, I was fortunate to interview Author (and I should add, singer) David McMullin, celebrating his brand new board book Rock 'N' Roll, Baby! (Random House, 2026), illustrated by Allison Black, and published (March, 2026) by Random House Books for Young Readers. I discovered that this is a book that can be sung (to the tune of Rockabye Baby), adding another fun element. We talked about David career from Broadway to children's literature, and got him to sing from a favorite musical (that wasn't too difficult). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a full length preview of a Dressage Test Playbook by Bill McMullin.For access to all the other USEF Test Playbooks by Bill, start your free trial at Ride-iQ.com. [Use code BILL for 20% off for the lifetime of your membership. This offer expires soon.]In this Dressage Test Playbook, USEF 'S' dressage judge Bill McMullin gives you movement-by-movement tips for the 2023 USEF Training Level Test 1 (this is the test that's currently in-use). Download the 2023 Training Level Test 1
Chris joins Jeff to chat about the 2nd Season of Philly Homicide on the Oxygen television channel.
Episode 136: This week, Kyle Van Pelt talks with Nicole McMullin, Senior Vice President of Product at Wealth.com. Nicole is a seasoned product leader with a proven track record of building and scaling high-performing product organizations. She brings deep experience in product strategy, cross-functional leadership, and translates customer needs into meaningful outcomes. Nicole talks with Kyle about the intersection of consumer fintech and advisory technology and how modern fintech principles can transform the advisor-client experience. She explores how new tools, AI workflows, and integrated platforms are helping advisors move away from manual processes and toward more proactive, emotionally intelligent conversations with clients. In this episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:09) - Nicole's money moment (09:42) - What advisory firms can learn from consumer fintech (12:58) - Nicole's 'aha' moment at Wealth.com (13:37) - Wealth's new tax planning strategy (14:44) - Addressing fragmentation in wealth management (16:26) - What attracted Nicole to join Wealth.com (21:46) - How advisors should evaluate new technology (23:33) - Nicole's outlook on the future of wealth management (27:56) - How Wealth.com provides the best wealth management experience (30:16) - Nicole's Milemarker Minute Key Takeaways Financial planning, estate strategies, and tax modeling can be incredibly complex. But the most effective tools translate that complexity into something clients immediately understand. Great financial advice is still deeply human. The role of technology is to support that relationship by translating emotional client conversations into actionable insights, strategies, and next steps in real time. Many advisors give excellent recommendations. But clients don't always follow through. Technology that helps advisors turn recommendations into immediate actions can dramatically improve client outcomes. The biggest challenge in advisor technology isn't capability, it's fragmentation. Platforms that consolidate data from multiple tools into one cohesive view of a client's financial life create far more value. Quotes "Advisors really are that emotional support system, and the product needs to empower clients and advisors to have that conversation." ~ Nicole McMullin "Platforms like Wealth.com have the ability to almost instantaneously take the emotional conversation, translate it, and allow the advisor to show how it may change their plan, investment strategy, and tax strategy." ~ Nicole McMullin "Allowing advisors to have that magical moment of taking a person where they are today and immediately translating that and showing them the output of where they're going can go a long way in empowering advisors." ~ Nicole McMullin Links Nicole McMullin on LinkedIn Wealth.com Dan Bolton Square Nitrogen Jump AI Zocks Charles Schwab Goldman Sachs Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Cash App Wealthfront Connect with our hosts Milemarker.co Kyle on LinkedIn Jud on LinkedIn Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Produce game-changing content with Turncast Turncast helps your company grow by producing top-quality content and fostering transformative conversations. We specialize in content generation, podcasting, digital strategy, and audience growth for fintech and financial services companies. Learn more at Turncast.com.
Our guest this month is writer Lisa McMullin! She's an award-winning writer for such shows as Death in Paradise, Casualty, EastEnders, and Moving On. She is currently working on Hear Me Roar with Christopher Eccleston. Doctor Who fans will know her from her incredible work at Big Finish. She joins us to discuss her origins as a writer, how Doctor Who was a bonding experience with her dad, and what it's like to stalk someone at company parties.Then Lisa brings her Guest Selection - the television debut of Steven Moffat, Press Gang! We talk about the serious themes that are dealt with in a children's show, the now star-studded cast, and how Big Finish got its name. Enjoy the show!whoandcompany@yahoo.com
On the Jan. 2026 edition of Art in Action we hear from Dan Taulapapa McMullin an American Samoan multidisciplinary artist. Info on Dan's awesome work here: https://www.taulapapa.com Stefan Christoff produces this artist interview series, Art in Action, the theme music is by Anarchist Mountains. This program broadcasts monthly on: Radio AlHara, Palestine On the first Friday of each month at 4:30pm in Bethlehem and 9:30am eastern time (radioalhara.net) CKUT 90.3 FM, Montréal On the third Friday of each month at 11am (ckut.ca) CJLO 1690 AM, Montreal On the second Thursday of each month at 8:30am. (cjlo.com)
Mark and Joe discuss the latest ninth Doctor Who story - Dare You
Send us a text and let us know what you think of our podcast!One of Doctor Who's most prolific writers, LISA MCMULLIN joins us in this episode to chat about her BRAND NEW audio for Big Finish, LIONESSES IN WINTER which features Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. We reviewed Lionesses in our last podcast (so check it out!) and thankfully (spoiler alert!) we both loved it - so no embarrassing conversations there!Instead we had a great chat with Lisa discussing not only the inspiration behind Lionesses in Winter but also the projects she could only hint at the last time she joined our show in February 2023! These include stories for Call Me Master, The Ninth Doctor and Rose, The Fugitive Doctor Adventures and many many more!PLUS! Geoff gets angry about AI, Paul chokes on his cuppa tea, AND we subject Lisa to our TIME SPACE VISUALISER so she can tell us what she's been enjoying outside the worlds of Doctor Who! Yes, it's all kicking off here at WHO CORNER TO CORNER so why not jump in and join us wherever you are, whatever you're doing, and indulge in some good ole fashioned Doctor Who related chit chat!Support the show Subscribe to Who Corner to Corner on your podcast app to make sure you don't miss an episode! Now available to watch on YouTube! Join the Doctor Who chat with us and other fans on Twitter and Facebook! Visit the Who Corner to Corner website and see our back catalogue of episodes! Visit the WHOC2C merch store! Enjoying what we do? Consider joining our Explorers Subscription plan for more content! Who Corner to Corner: Great guests and 100% positive Doctor Who chat!
On this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed Marx interviews Adam McMullin, CEO of Avasure. Adam shares insights on his time at IBM, the transition to healthcare, and the innovative work being done at Avasure in virtual safety observation. The conversation concludes with reflections on leadership principles and the future of healthcare technology.
Weekly Ekklesia Day One LiveWith Steven and Jodi McMullinkingdompraiseministries.comweeklyekklesia.com
Weekly Ekklesia Day One LiveWith Steven and Jodi McMullinkingdompraiseministries.comweeklyekklesia.com
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This week, Preston catches up with Dr. Steve McMullin, an associate professor emeritus with Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. They discuss Steve's unconventional entry into the fisheries science field, his time climbing the ranks in Montana's Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, and how he ended up fulfilling his lifelong dream of teaching. Steve wraps up by providing expert insight on the critical importance of leadership and communication in the fisheries field and provides some strategies to help develop those skills. We hope that you enjoy this episode! Main point: "You are never done learning and getting better at what you do." Steve's email: mcmullintraining@gmail.com Steve's phone number: 540-818-1670 Get in touch with us! The Fisheries Podcast is on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky: @FisheriesPod Become a Patron of the show: https://www.patreon.com/FisheriesPodcast Buy podcast shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more: https://teespring.com/stores/the-fisheries-podcast-fan-shop Thanks as always to Andrew Gialanella for the fantastic intro/outro music. The Fisheries Podcast is a completely independent podcast, not affiliated with a larger organization or entity. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the podcast. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts are those of that individual and do not necessarily reflect the view of any entity with those individuals are affiliated in other capacities (such as employers).
We're on Patreon! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Dennis wonders why a writer for The Atlantic is wondering why his cheap Bluetooth speaker can't generate the feeling of community he got at a Beyoncé concert, while Brent wonders why Dennis was reading The Atlantic. Then they dig into a recent article on acoustics by one of audio's most popular personalities to learn what's better: a lousy speaker in a good room or a good speaker in a lousy room. They conclude with a deep dive into—surprise!—an article about hi-fi published in a mainstream scientific magazine, which recommends a whole new (well, kinda new) speaker layout. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):