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Tom and Ronnie conclude their six-part series highlighting the role of improv in compliance. This series links improv lessons to corporate compliance and some of the key tools and strategies Ronnie has brought from his former world of improv to the corporate compliance communications realm. In today's Improv & Compliance Lesson 6, Tom and Ronnie conclude their series on improv lessons for compliance with “make your partner look good, and they'll make you look good.” Ronnie explains that improv succeeds as an ensemble art by focusing on teammates rather than competing for attention, which reduces anxiety and increases creativity; he illustrates this with a workshop exercise where legal and compliance professionals become more willing to participate once the goal is to “help your friend” in the middle. Tom connects the concept to persuasion as a key tool for chief compliance officers: adding business value and helping colleagues succeed makes compliance influence more effective. Ronnie applies this to compliance by engaging business leaders with short, simple, entertaining training and tools that make it easy to cascade ethics messages in the flow of work, increasing adoption and visibility. The episode notes that a downloadable white paper summarizing the six lessons is available. Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple-award-winning podcast and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom and Ronnie continue their six-part series highlighting the role of improv in compliance. This series links improv lessons to corporate compliance and some of the key tools and strategies Ronnie has brought from his former world of improv to the corporate compliance communications realm. In today's Improv & Compliance Lesson 5, the lesson focuses on “Truth in Comedy,” linking improv and comedy to ethics and compliance. Tom and Ronnie begin with Gilda Radner's quote, “Humor is just truth only faster.” Feldman argues comedy works because it exposes shared truths, and compliance programs build credibility by being authentic about real issues rather than pretending everything is fine. He recommends sharing speak-up and reporting trends, anonymized investigation outcomes, culture survey results, and what happens after reports to build trust. Feldman suggests using true stories—internal case studies or news examples—told in engaging formats (newsletters, podcasts, interviews, videos, reenactments) to create teachable moments, stressing “don't be boring.” They conclude that truthful, interesting communication and authenticity increase engagement, strengthen training, and improve psychological safety and speak-up culture. Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple-award-winning podcast and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gene & Tim come to grips as the details for the Myles Garrett trade are now official.
Full Show Broadcast. The Browns trade Myles Garrett to the LA Rams is shocking! Gene & Tim react. Plus we have Zig Fracassi on the show in hour 2 to shares his thoughts on Garrrett, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup FInal & more.
Tom and Ronnie continue their six part series highlighting the role of improv in compliance. This series links improv lessons to corporate compliance, and some of the key tools and strategies Ronnie has brought from his former world of improv to the corporate compliance communications realm. In today's Improv & Compliance Lesson 3, they focus Using “Yes, And” to Shift Compliance from the Office of No to a Collaborative Advisor. Tom and Ronnie discuss the improv principle “Yes, and,” described as agreeing to the reality presented, dropping one's agenda, and adding a new piece of information to build collaboratively. They explain how this mindset helps compliance move beyond the “office of no” by affirming and acknowledging business requests, then bridging to relevant risks, laws, and policies (e.g., gifts and entertainment, conflicts of interest) to problem-solve together without immediately shutting ideas down. Ronnie emphasizes “Yes, and” as both a personal communication technique and an organizational philosophy: learn the business, speak its language, and design simple, action-oriented, accessible policies and training that provide timely, embedded guidance. The episode ends with a preview of the next lesson on truth in comedy. Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions - inspired by "Mean Tweets" these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams - a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple podcast award winner show and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick talks about the Bucs schedule release videos & that they did a good job, outside of releasing the schedule out of order. Nick also reads some texts & reads some Mean Tweets on the Bucs video.
Tom and Ronnie continue their six-part series highlighting the role of improv in compliance. This series links improv lessons to corporate compliance and some of the key tools and strategies Ronnie has brought from his former world of improv to the corporate compliance communications realm. In today's Improv & Compliance Lesson 3, they focus on ” an attitude of gratitude,” which means being grateful for information shared, postponing judgment, and dropping personal agendas to fully commit to what others contribute. Ronnie explains how judgment on stage (of oneself or a scene partner) harms listening, support, and collaboration, while a silent “thank you” helps create openness and leads to more thoughtful responses. They connect this to corporate compliance, urging teams to resist judging employees who ask repeated questions (e.g., gifts and entertainment) and instead be welcoming, even when the ultimate answer is no. Feldman notes improv skills are practicable, references Viola Spolin's action-driven approach to building intention, and recommends institutionalizing gratitude in reporting channels by thanking reporters, clarifying next steps, and reinforcing psychological safety. Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak-up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance, explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple-award-winning podcast and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom and Ronnie continue their six-part series highlighting the role of improv in compliance. This series links improv lessons to corporate compliance and some of the key tools and strategies Ronnie has brought from his former world of improv to the corporate compliance communications realm. In today's Improv & Compliance Lesson 2, they focus on “listen like a thief” as a core active-listening skill for leaders and compliance professionals. Ronnie explains that when authority figures formulate answers too quickly, they miss verbal and nonverbal cues and critical late-breaking “doorknob comments,” undermining trust when people perceive inattentiveness. He recommends listening with the whole body, avoiding interruptions, using a “last word” silent repeat to create a pause, silently saying thank you, and asking clarifying questions before responding. They extend the concept to organizational listening through ethics ambassador/compliance champion networks, a tracking hotline, consultative questions, and surveys that assess speak-up awareness, perceived safety, organizational justice, and trust. They emphasize closing the loop by communicating outcomes through anonymized stories and metrics, so employees know they were heard. Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real, speak-up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple podcast award-winning show and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom and Ronnie begin a six-part series highlighting the role of improv in compliance and the key tools and strategies Ronnie has brought from his former improv world into the corporate compliance communications realm. In today's Improv & Compliance Lesson 1: “Got Your Back” and Psychological Safety. Ronnie defines psychological safety as the belief that employees won't be punished for raising ideas, questions, mistakes, or concerns, and explains how improv teams deliberately practice support—often physically telling one another “I've got your back”—to enable creative freedom. They draw parallels to compliance programs by emphasizing proactive, frequent promotion of reporting channels, anti-retaliation messaging, and the use of short, interesting, creative formats (e.g., stories, songs, commercials) to avoid message fatigue. Tom adds that organizations must “walk the walk” by preventing retaliation and reinforcing the message throughout investigations. Ronnie also emphasizes humanizing the ethics and compliance team to create an “ensemble” feel. Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real, speak-up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple podcast award-winning show and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember the Epstein files? Those documents tied to one of the most disturbing, high-profile abuse scandals in modern history? The ones that were supposed to bring accountability, transparency, maybe even a little justice? Funny how they seem to keep…slipping out of focus. The Trump administration has been accused of doing its best to keep those files buried (or at least conveniently out of reach). And just when it felt like the story was fading for good, First Lady Melania Trump steps up to the mic with a press conference that raises more eyebrows than it answers questions. So, what's actually going on here? Who's being protected? And why does “sorry” seem to be the go-to response when accountability is nowhere to be found? Leah Eichler joins in our feature interview presented by Mercedes-Benz Edmonton West (6:00) to talk about her piece in The Globe and Mail. Make sure you stick around for her shocking expose on "alpine divorce". THIS EPISODE IS PRESENTED BY RapidEX FINANCIAL. THE CRYPTO WORLD MOVES FAST, BUT YOUR TRUST IN AN EXCHANGE SHOULDN'T BE A GAMBLE. RapidEX IS SECURE, FINTRAC-REGISTERED, AND NON-CUSTODIAL. SAVE 50% ON FEES ON ONLINE INTERAC E-TRANSFER TRADES WITH PROMO CODE RYAN50 AT https://rapidexfinancial.com/. LEAH'S EPSTEIN COLUMN: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/social-trends/article-epstein-files-apologies/ LEAH'S ALPINE DIVORCE COLUMN: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/social-trends/article-alpine-divorce-is-a-soft-term-for-a-much-darker-cruel-act/ MORE FROM LEAH: https://leaheichler.com/ MBEW: https://www.mercedes-benz-edmontonwest.ca/ 36:00 | Is it only a matter of time until Pierre Poilievre loses more MPs to the Liberals? Tasha Kheiridden tells us what she's hearing out of Quebec. TASHA'S FEATURE on "CARNEY UNENCUMBERED": https://nationalpost.com/opinion/tasha-kheiriddin-get-ready-for-mark-carney-unencumbered TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: talk@ryanjespersen.com TODAY'S THE LAST DAY TO BUY FULL HOUSE LOTTERY TICKETS: https://bit.ly/4sWLHOz 1:03:00 | Jespo and Johnny see what Real Talkers are saying about future floor crossings in our Live Chat powered by Park Power. SAVE on INTERNET, ELECTRICITY, and NATURAL GAS: https://parkpower.ca/realtalk/ 1:17:30 | The Jasper SkyTram opens today! Jespo shares a few of his favourite memories from this iconic Jasper experience in this week's #MyJasper Memories presented by our friends at Tourism Jasper. BOOK YOUR VISIT: https://jasperskytram.com/ TOURISM JASPER: https://www.jasper.travel/experiences/jasper-skytram/ 1:22:30 | Real Talker Scott in Sherwood Park says people should give Avi Lewis a fair shake. Do you agree? 1:35:00 | It's "Mean Tweets," Real Talk edition! Jespo shares more than a few responses to our conversation with Max Fawcett about Alberta separation. WATCH THAT INTERVIEW: https://rtrj.info/041326Max FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, X, INSTAGRAM, and LINKEDIN: @realtalkrj & @ryanjespersen JOIN US ON FACEBOOK: @ryanjespersen REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Don't worry, ours are UNHINGED too! But we'll never tell. TODAY ON THE SHOW, MEAN TWEETS with ADDY RETURNS, then AN ALL NEW SPRING BREAK BUST, Songs written for one artist but meant for another, Johnjay's SUNS PANEL, GLP UPDATE, and SO MUCH MORE including KYLES BOOB SWEAT and NOISE MACHINE! Happy Wednesday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured This isn't about politics—it's about perspective. A deeper look at Donald Trump's “mean tweets” and what they may say about leadership, anger, and personal well-being.Instead of reacting with more outrage, Chris explores the value of compassion, self-control, and surrounding yourself with honest voices—even in the face of criticism.
Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection all require creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on the award-winning Creativity and Compliance. Ronnie's company, Learning and Entertainment, uses the entertainment devices people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and applies them to important topics in compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Tom and Ronnie are back with their first episode for 2026. They visit with Sven Peterson, VP of Compliance, Ethics, and Regulatory Services at Premera Blue Cross, to discuss using creativity and humor to make compliance more approachable and strengthen the speak-up culture in a highly regulated industry. Peterson explains why his team created “Captain Compliance,” a superhero-style character he plays, in both live and animated versions, to deliver ethical guidance through short skits, training sessions, meetings, and employee events; the program also includes an “Ethics League” and a contrasting character, Professor Pitfall. He emphasizes that ethics is a team sport supported by compliance champions across the company, and advises establishing credibility, gaining leadership buy-in, involving others as co-authors, and aligning with company culture. Reported results include strong employee awareness survey feedback and Ethisphere's Compliance Leader Verification. Key highlights: Why Creativity Matters Meet Captain Compliance How the Skits Work Approachability and Speak Up Building Community and Champions Handling Skeptics and Buy-In Results and Measuring Impact Resources: Sven Peterson on LinkedIn Premera Blue Cross Captain Compliance Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams: a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance, explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real, speak-up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance is a multiple podcast award-winning show and was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s a lie that “words can never hurt me.” Words can be devastating. Jim Daly shares the story of two female sportswriters and a series of hate-filled tweets that illustrate the real and present danger of digital bullying. Support Family Ministry If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Commentary, please give us your feedback.
Carissa Codel is a news anchor in Missouri. She's turned 'mean tweets' on their head and reads them on the air. 'What makes people think they have the right,' to comment like that, asks Amy. Amy says some of the meanest comments she has received have come from women, 'men will send the creepy comments.'
Chris and Amy discuss how a Missouri news anchor is reacting to social media trolls; how did Amy react to similar trolls?; Patrick Daugherty is an NFL writer covering the Super Bowl; don't look now, but the Bilikens are quite good.
Nick Kostos kicks off the Power Hour with his thoughts on Monken to Browns, and the rest of today's NFL coaching news. Plus, Nick and producer Bill Zimmerman read mean tweets written about Bill Belichick.
Ashley Stroehlein joins for the Stro Show, as she talks about the Panthers playoff loss, and her excitement for the direction the franchise is headed in, she talks about how she handles mean tweets, after Panther fans went after Cam Newton, & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Musicians recount the strange and unexpected stories behind the making of your favorite albums. Happy (almost) New Year! In order to take a little break for the holidays we've painstakingly compiled our funniest mean tweets from the entire year, then we got together at our annual holiday party and listened to them together as a team. We hope you enjoy it (we certainly did, as you will hear) and we'll be backing to reviewing a 1001 Album list pick next week to kick off 2026Join us on Patreon to continue the conversation and access 50+ bonus shows!https://www.patreon.com/1001AlbumComplaintsJoin our Mailing List here: https://linktr.ee/1001albumcomplaintsEmail us your complaints (or questions / comments) at 1001AlbumComplaints@gmail.comIntro music: When the Walls Fell by The Beverly CrushersOutro music: After the Afterlife by MEGAFollow our Spotify Playlist of music produced directly by us. Listen and complain at homeFollow us on instagram @thechopunlimited AND @1001AlbumComplaintsWe have 1001 Merch! Support us by buying some.US Merch StoreUK Merch StoreNext week's album: Carpenters - Close to You
I've been happy with some of what is going on in this administration, and not so happy with some of it. This episode was mostly inspired by a truth post I saw this morning at the gym, it sent me off on a tangent. It might make the MAGA crowd a little angry with me, but what can I say. No one is above reproach. Plus thoughts on Chicago's financial ruin and the race to the bottom and the first episode with the new Aaron's weekly recipe segment. Mangia.
(The Center Square) – Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown proposed and directly oversaw the production of a video made by his office featuring him mocking the social media posts of his critics during an active State Bar Association investigation into him. It was an investigation where Brown twice failed to respond to bar investigators by the deadlines but was dismissed last week after The Center Square requested the status of the probe. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx Read more: https://www.thecentersquare.com/washington/article_ca8433cd-4828-47b7-9229-01018148d6e5.html Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Of all the online fights Donald Trump picks, one of the most perplexing is his repeated attacks on Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie. Known for his commitment to the U.S. Constitution and his unfailing habit of putting America first, Massie should be exactly the kind of person Trump wants in Congress, but the fact that he won't bend the knee to Trump on budget votes continues to nettle the president. Matt Kibbe sits down with Daniel McAdams, executive director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, to talk about how the internet spat, instead of destroying Massie, is actually elevating him to a national figure, helping him raise money, and highlighting his commitment to principle and refusal to sell out.
Bush Hamdan reviews SC game and talks about Cutter Boley's progress; (10:30) ex-Cat OC Liam Coen gets an apology from an opposing NFL DC; (19:00) ex-Cats Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham look ahead to their 2nd NBA seasons; (32:00) Mark Pope reads Mean Tweets, courtesy of the Field of 68 guys; (39:00) Unforgettable Guard Sean Woods; (58:00) West End Bureau Chief Gary Moore and a stranger asking pointed questions about cereal can be a little nerve-wracking...
Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on the award-winning Creativity and Compliance. Ronnie's company, Learning and Entertainment, leverages the entertainment devices people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and applies them to important topics related to compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today, Tom and Ronnie discuss the importance of addressing the marketing and PR issues in ethics and compliance programs in this episode of 'Creativity and Compliance.' Ronnie introduces his new white paper titled 'Ethics and Compliance has a Marketing and PR Problem,' emphasizing the need to revamp compliance programs by adopting marketing strategies. Key strategies discussed include creating a positive brand identity, gaining and maintaining attention, building and nurturing relationships, leveraging influencer status, and measuring the right metrics. Examples and anecdotes illustrate these concepts and practical applications. Key highlights: Marketing and Compliance: A New Approach Creating a Voice Identity and Brand Gaining and Maintaining Attention Building and Nurturing Relationships Becoming an Influencer The Importance of Measurement Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions - inspired by "Mean Tweets," these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams - a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on the award-winning Creativity and Compliance. Ronnie's company, Learning and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and applies it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. In this episode, Tom and Ronnie discuss innovative ways to tap into the collective intelligence of employees through crowdsourcing. They explore how creative methods can be used to promote an ethical workplace, including employee contests, mascots, and fun engagement activities. They highlight examples such as compliance trading cards, privacy promotions with pets, cocktail-themed compliance policies, and internal lip-syncing videos. They also discuss using internal podcasts to enhance corporate culture and the importance of creating a culture of trust where employees feel heard and engaged. Key highlights: Crowdsourcing Compliance: An Innovative Approach Creative Examples of Employee Engagement Building a Culture of Trust Fun and Cost-Effective Compliance Strategies The Power of Internal Podcasts Resources: Ronnie Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn) Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn) Ronnie Feldman (Twitter) Learnings & Entertainments (Website) Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote a speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful. E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong. Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care. 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches. Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can't bore people into learning. E&C Has a PR Problem Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Creativity and Compliance was recently honored as one of the Top 35 Podcasts on Creativity by Feedspot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Logan and Brendan review mean tweets about church and ChristiansPodcast links:To contact us send us an email to fromdublintocleveland@gmail.com or followthe Podcast on Facebook. To support us buy a shirt at:https://www.bonfire.com/store/from-dublin-to-cleveland/To buy Brendan's book use this link:https://www.amazon.com/GHOST-UNSAID-PART-ONE-PANOPTICON/dp/1948581647/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1645880560&sr=8-1To buy book 2 : https://www.amazon.com/GHOST-UNSAID-BOOK-RECKONING-Triumvirate/dp/B0CHGC7W73/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1F2ZZP1PPC70K&keywords=brendan+thomas+marrett+reckoning&qid=1695349473&sprefix=brendan+thomas+marre%2Caps%2C1009&sr=8-1Podcast theme music by Transistor.fmSounds and background music from Zapsplat.com
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(0:00) Zolak and Bertrand discuss what the Red Sox need to do at the trade deadline and how Craig Breslow needs to be aggressive (14:41) The guys continue the Red Sox conversation and T-Bone reads mean tweets (27:36) The guys talk about Day 2 of camp and the passing of Hulk Hogan (34:43) The guys reflect on the life of Hulk Hogan and bring in J-Stew to give his thoughts
Title: Trump's Wealth Strategies for 2025 (and How to Apply Them Today) Summary: The video discusses the financial landscape in the aftermath of the 2024 election, particularly in the context of Donald Trump's anticipated presidency. The speaker expresses an optimistic viewpoint on how Trump's return will invigorate the economy, creating wealth-building opportunities, particularly in real estate and private equity markets. They outline several strategies for capitalizing on Trump's pro-business policies, including deregulation, tax incentives, and a strong focus on American manufacturing. The speaker emphasizes the importance of proactive investment in high-potential areas such as real estate, capital raising, and cryptocurrencies to benefit from this economic shift. Their approach includes increasing investment activity, building a robust network, and taking advantage of favorable regulations to maximize returns and mitigate risks in a changing economic environment. Links to Watch and Subscribe: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dtsGF8NEokD60wmA54A04hRHnYS7sjsi/view?usp=drive_link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFD3v9ERpNI&list=PLSfheWyV7beFqERLX4ebBUJ4SmzmF6z8e&index=3 Bullet Point Highlights: Pro-Business Environment: Trump's presidency is expected to create a pro-business atmosphere with decreased government intervention. Deregulation and Opportunities: Anticipated deregulation will likely open up new financial avenues and incentivize investment in real estate. Real Estate Boom: A predicted resurgence in real estate investment is positioned as one of the most lucrative opportunities during Trump's term. Capital Raising Simplified: Reduced scrutiny on capital raising will facilitate more investment opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors. Tax Benefits Forecast: The return of substantial tax incentives, including retroactive bonus depreciation, will benefit real estate investors significantly. Crypto as a Key Component: The speaker notes the potential for increased investment in cryptocurrencies, positioning it as an essential part of modern investment strategies. Building a Network: Emphasis on establishing a strong investor network preemptively to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the evolving economic landscape. Transcript: (Seth Bradley) the election is over and guess what you're still not wealthy and you're still not in Nazi Germany but Donald Trump is about to make a lot of people rich and I plan on being one of them if you're smart you will too whether you love him or you hate him there's one thing you can't deny when he's in office the economy moves money shifts New Opportunities open up and old ones disappear and if you know where to look you can set yourself up to win big in 25 so I'm going to break down exactly how I plan to capitalize on Trump's return from real estate investing to Capital raising to attx strategies so you can get ahead of the game and build some serious wealth let's get into it all right let's start with the big picture if Trump is in office this is what you can expect deregulation and business growth Trump has always been Pro business pro- entrepreneur and anti-g a that means less government interference fewer roadblocks for businesses and a pro capitalist environment expect them to cut funding to agencies like the SEC the IRS and other regulatory bodies that slow down investment and deal making so also expect more tax incentives for small businesses investors and real estate developers and of course tariffs right America First manufacturing Trump has made it very clear he's bringing Manufacturing back to the US expect tffs on China Mexico and other foreign producers forcing companies to reinvest in American infrastructure factories and real estate so what does that mean that means more demand for industrial real estate warehouses and Logistics hubs right here in the US and guess who's already looking at those opportunities this guy next think about stock market volatility private Market opportunity things like that the stock market will always be a roller coaster investors will Panic foreign economies will overreact to tariffs and our economy will overreact to Mean Tweets but the real money it's going to be in the private markets real estate funds direct Investments small businesses smart investors will pull money out of the stock market and put it into hard assets and that's where the real opportunity is let's talk specifics next now that we know what's coming let's talk about where the money is moving and how I'm going to capitalize number one of course real estate real estate is about to explode again Trump is a real estate guy he's going to bring back policies to favor investors I'm calling it now 100% bonus depreciation is coming back and it'll be retroactive that means massive tax writeoffs for Real Estate Investors making syndication funds and Commercial properties even more attractive Trump will push for more opportunity zones making it easier to defer and reduce capital gains taxes by investing in you know it real estate and we're going to see lower regulation which means easier development faster approvals and more investor-friendly lending so what am I doing doubling down on multif family things like self storage and especially industrial real estate also raising Capital raising Capital aggressively to get in before the next wave of incentives positioning myself to capitalize on tax advantages while everyone else plays catchup that's the key start thinking about your real estate play now number two raising Capital will be easier than ever under Trump trump will likely gut the sec's budget of course he's already doing it now which means less scrutiny on private Capital raising more capital is going to flow into the private Equity markets syndications and alternative assets fewer restrictions on fundraising advertising and deal structuring those sorts of things and institutional investors will reallocate big money to private markets as the economy shifts so what am I doing specifically scaling up my Capital raising strategies for these syndications for funds for fun to funds using especially 506c offerings to publicly Market deals and attract accredited investors and positioning funds to take in institutional Capital that's going to be fleeing the stock market and that volatility and getting into the private markets and number three a lot of people hate him for this but it's true and it's going to happen happen the rich get richer so you better play the game to win Trump won so expect major tax cuts for businesses and investors in a pro capitalism Market expect lower corporate tax rates more deductions for business owners and a friendlier tax code for those who actually know how to use it he'll defund the IRS and possibly eliminate it all together we'll see he's talked about the external Revenue Service replacing it we'll see but anyways less audits less enforce less aggressiveness from the IRS if it even exists anymore this will favor business owners investors in high net worth individuals so what am I doing structuring my investments to take full advantage of bonus depreciation and tax loopholes using cost segregation studies to maximize tax deductions on real estate and remember it's highly likely predicting it now 100% bonus depreciation will be restored and on top of that be retroactive to the previous few years so I'll be advising High net worth investors on how to legally keep more of their money number four investing in crypto and Bitcoin Trump is pro crypto and creating massive tax shelters and deregulating this will be the perfect storm for another crypto Bull Run so start setting some money aside for crypto it's got to be part of your portfolio get educated make sure you know what you're doing invest wisely and again make it a major part of your portfolio moving forward and if you're still playing by the old rules W2 income stock market Investments zero tax strategy you're going to get left behind that's all all right so here's what I'm doing right now to prepare number one stacking up capital for real estate deals before these policies actually shift number two building a bigger investor Network because when the floodgates open it's going to be too late I've got to be ready I've got to build that Network number three structuring my business entities to take full advantage of tax benefits number four focusing on Industrial real estate and always multif family as well because if Trump brings back us manufacturing that's where the Gold Rush will be number five using my legal and investment expertise to help investors navigate and win in this new economy huge help you guys out along the way number six investing in Bitcoin and crypto crypto As Trump is pro crypto and creating massive tax shelters deregulating is going to be huge look guys this is not about politics it's about understanding how money moves and positioning yourself now ahead of time to get ahead of the curve so here's the deal you can either sit back you can let this opportunity pass you can let everybody catch up you can sit on the sidelines and let things happen let it pass you by or you can get in the game right now if you're serious about raising capital Capital investing in real estate and multiplying more of your money in 2025 let's talk drop a comment hit that subscribe button and follow along because I'm going to be breaking down exactly how to play this game in real time let's go get it Links from the Show and Guest Info and Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFD3v9ERpNI&list=PLSfheWyV7beFqERLX4ebBUJ4SmzmF6z8e&index=3 https://www.facebook.com/sethbradleyesq/posts/pfbid0YM2q1WNHabhysUrF6eSRyeGFHErEFG88pFgxsjQjgxcuXpBMwndSRXJkVYUR4APal https://www.instagram.com/p/DGBUz4uzg-m/ https://x.com/sethbradleyesq/status/1890086851630997992 https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sethbradleyesq_trumpeffect-donaldtrump-wealthbuilding-activity-7295852153070333952-p_px?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAKVay0BMf-qnL2v6W-30PvVRZnCs0eCFQU https://x.com/sethbradleyesq https://www.youtube.com/@sethbradleyesq www.facebook.com/sethbradleyesq https://www.threads.com/@sethbradleyesq https://www.instagram.com/sethbradleyesq/ 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When you're the world's greatest bull rider it can come with a lot of hate, and people like to express that on the internet. So here's Dale Brisby Reading those hateful comments on the Rodeo Time Podcast.
In this episode of the Great Girth Podcast, Tony and Austin discuss gardening, tobacco cultivation, wrestling recaps, health, and colonizing Mars. They humorously explore conspiracy theories, focusing on space exploration and Candace Owens' controversial statements. Plus, Wendy's "Mean Tweets" and more!https://linktr.ee/thegreatgirthpodcast
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We discuss Salk's daughter signing up to play flag football and turning down throwing advice from Brock. Then, we go Around the NFL with stories about drama within the Eagles, whether Michael Penix Jr. should be starting, Xavier Legette's love for eating racoons, and the surprising origin of Cris Collinsworth's slide. Plus, we go through the last of Brock's CFB Mean Tweets.
Brock reflects on the Huskies season in Washington Wednesday. Then, we have a discussion on whether the M's can swing a big trade or not, and we pile on Brock in Mean Tweets.
Brock Huard discusses why Demond Williams should start this weekend at Oregon and discusses some of Dan Lanning's pyshcological tactics in Washington Wednesday. Then, we dig into Daniel Jeremiah's comments on how Tyrice Knight and Ernest Jones have helped the Seahawks defense and we have another round of Mean Tweets for Brock.
We react to Mark Sanchez on with us last hour saying Aaron Rodgers is good at drowning out the noise. Then, we hear the results of the pitch alteration we did to Brock and Salk's voices after Mean Tweets prompted us to try it last week. Plus, we talk to Ryan Divish about the M's tender decisions and finalizing the coaching staff and Salk's daughter and father join us for Answer the Question Jerk.
Brian Baldinger had rave reviews for Boye Mafe and Tyrice Knight in his weekly film breakdowns. We discuss that and the huge performances from Jaxon Smith-Njigba in his last two games. Then, Brock and Salk break down what we know so far about the changes to the Mariners television production this upcoming season. Plus, we hear what Nebraska fans had to say about Brock in Mean Tweets.
Brock discusses the importance of this week's game for the Huskies season and why they are sticking with Will Rogers at QB in Washington Wednesday. Then, we take your calls on which Seattle GM you believe in the most. Plus, we hear what Texas Tech and Colorado fans had to say about Brock in Mean Tweets.
Brock previews the UW Indiana matchup in Washington Wednesday. Then, we discuss the breaking news that the Seahawks have traded LB Jerome Baker and a fourth round pick to the Titans in exchange for LB Ernest Jones. Plus, we have a new batch of Mean Tweets for Brock from angry Colorado fans.
Brock discusses where UW football stands heading into the bye week in Washington Wednesday. Then, he and Salk discuss whether MLB or College Football is in a worse spot when it comes to figuring out their finances and future. Plus, we hear all of the things Iowa and UW fans had to say about Brock in Mean Tweets.
Brock breaks down UW Iowa in Washington Wednesday. Then, he and Salks discuss the Seahawks run defense issues. How much of their problem is tendencies starting to show up on film and how much is personnel? Plus, we hear all the unkingd things that fans had to say to Brock about his Oregon MSU broadcast in Mean Tweets.
Brock previews UW's matchup with Michigan in Washington Wednesday. Then, we dig into some comments from Daniel Jeremiah earlier this show about Baltimore's consistency. What can learning in that environment do for Mike Macdonald in his first head coaching job here? Plus, we go through a particularly heavily censored version of Mean Tweets for Brock.
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, only a few days after the extreme incompetence of the Secret Service (or something more sinister than that) nearly got Donald Trump killed, the Secret Service is focused on what really matters: mean comments about their female agents. The agency isn't trying to figure out how and why they failed to prevent an assassination attempt. Instead, they're busy valiantly defending their own diversity initiatives. Also, JD Vance delivers his speech at the Republican convention. We'll play one important moment from that speech. And, now hosts on MSNBC are floating the idea that the Trump shooting was staged, in spite of how incoherent that theory is. And, the calls for Biden to step down have reached a fever pitch. I will do something unexpected today and make the case that Biden should stay in this race. I'm Ridin' with Biden. Ep.1404 - - - DailyWire+: We are giving you a presidential discount. Get 47% off annual memberships now with code FIGHT: http://dailywire.com/subscribe Get 10% off your tickets to Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot at http://angel.com/MATT SWEET BABY GANG IS BACK. Buy the shirt: https://bit.ly/3zfUbZE - - - Today's Sponsor: PureTalk - Get 50% Off Your First Month! http://www.PureTalk.com/WALSH Helix Sleep - Get 30% off your order + 2 dream pillows. https://helixsleep.com/WALSH Hallow - Try Hallow for 3 Months FREE at https://hallow.com/MATTWALSH - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs
Mut and Bean Bag Ron are in studio as Kirk brings up Cullinane's comments about Ron's wife and mother. (03:00) Mut discusses Justin's hot dogs from the team cookout. (05:30) On the latest Puff Puff Piece, Gus explained how he was more at ease at Barstool Chicago than he had been with Kirk. (12:30) If asked, Kirk could not vouch for Gus in the same way that he did for Klemmer. (14:00) An old video of Coleman on the set of Around The Horn resurfaced leading to a look back at a Mean Tweets video with Julie DiCaro and Sarah Spain. (21:00) Mut gives his takeaways from the last time Team KMS played Hoops and Herring. (28:20) Stuttering John's live was overrun with comments from Minifans. (31:00) Remembering Abortion Airlines. (38:00) Trump is back to talking about Hannibal Lecter and challenged Biden to a golf match. (41:00) Mut discusses his event with Ty Law. (53:30) Mut accidentally spoils Ted Sellers' engagement. (01:07:00) Ron loves to go on the 420 Show and Meeting of the Minds. (01:07:45) Ron goes through his notes from the basketball season. (01:18:20) After Portnoy reviewed a Papa Gino's, Kirk discusses the possibility of one being run by Minifans. (01:29:45) Ted Sellers tweets out confirmation of his engagement. (01:32:15) Mut wants to know the early contestants for Minifan of the Year. (01:53:00) Kirk wants Justin and Coleman to stop and some amusement parks on the way out to North Dakota. (02:16:15) Shelley Duvall passed away at age 75. (02:17:00) Final score predictions for tonight's playoff game.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
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