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Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno and Jens Flottau are joined by Wall Street analyst Scott Mikus to break down how global trade turmoil affects OEMs.
Today's podcast features Mike Bruno. Mike is the Assistant Director of Olympic Sports Performance at Clemson University. Mike has both a sports performance and massage therapy background, with an approach influenced heavily by Bill Hartman's biomechanical model. He has worked with a wide variety of sports, including track and field, and currently oversees golf and tennis at Clemson. Human movement is composed of more than just muscle and neural signals. It is also heavily influenced by athletes' strategies to move pressure through their unique skeletal structures. By understanding the role of structure on speed and movement abilities, we can also better understand ideal training modalities and progressions for each athlete. On today's episode, Mike speaks on speed and power training through the lens of pressure management and skeletal structure. He talks about different structural archetypes and their needs in the weightroom, as well as how these archetypes lend to various performance outputs on the field of play (focusing on track speed and performance). With many anecdotes from the world of track and field, this episode draws numerous links between strength, speed and individual training factors. Today's episode is brought to you by TeamBuildr's Gym Studio and Lila Exogen Wearable Resistance Gear. For a Gym Studio 14-day free trial, head to gymstudio.com Use the code “justfly25” for 25% off any Lila Exogen wearable resistance training, including the popular Exogen Calf Sleeves. For this offer, head to: Lilateam.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. (https://www.just-fly-sports.com/podcast-home/) Timestamps 2:01- Optimizing Athletic Performance through Biomechanics 8:19- Optimizing Speed Through Internal Body Dynamics 11:33- Dynamic Insights from Athlete Force Plate Analysis 16:48- Optimizing Jumping Performance with Pressure Techniques 25:34- Optimizing Athletic Performance Through Heavy Bilateral Squatting 27:47- Structural Analysis for Tailored Athletic Training Programs 30:09- Track and Field Performance Based on Pelvic Adaptations 39:21- Infrastructural Angles Influence Athletic Training Specialization 40:53- Structural Archetypes: Tailoring Training for Performance 48:18- Individual Structure Influence on Training Optimization 1:01:33- Enhanced Athletic Performance through Triphasic Training 1:09:03- Long-Term Physical Qualities Enhancement in Athletes 1:21:26- Managing Pressures and Gravity in Track Training Quotes (12:19) "(In a vertical jump) The faster they drop, the quicker it would pop up." - Mike Bruno" (14:04) "If you take it like five singles, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop is going to be different on the pelvic floor and give you a different output than a banded oscillatory squat." - Mike Bruno" (19:20) “The higher your VO2 max, the thinner your diaphragm, which I thought was a very interesting thing, but it lends on the like. Wrestlers are the highest. All they're doing is pressurizing and they're playing like hand fighting. That's all they're doing is being. Judo was the second one. Sprinters were the third one” - Mike Bruno (31:34) "Your structure dictates quite literally everything." - Mike Bruno (37:06) "The fluid hit the top and it suspended them. So if you ever watch someone jump and they jump unbelievable, it looks like they just kind of get suspended up there. It's like, oh, that's the fluid hitting the top." - Mike Bruno (00:37:19)" (46:33) "One of the best things, you know, is if you don't do complexes, especially with an indicator or something where you're seeing the result, you miss the opportunity to get a lot of connections." - Joel Smith (1:00:40) “A lot of times in my setting, I have athletes that come in, they have their, their connective tissues too stiff and it doesn't store at all. And so you're like, you're really powerful, but we can't get into good positions on the track or we can't...
In this episode of “Financial Crime Matters,” Kieran talks with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service's Michael Bruno, who is anti-money laundering program manager at the service's national headquarters. Mike details some of the Inspection Service's efforts to tackle the theft of bank checks that are “washed” to fraudulently change the payees and amounts and that are all too often stolen during violent attacks on mail carriers. Crediting the Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the Inspection Service's law enforcement partners and a massive education effort, Mike shares how in roads have been made against check washing. He also discusses how the service is fighting money laundering and other types of fraud connected to the abuse of Postal Service money orders.
Eight Aviation Week editors grade their predictions for 2024 and make new bets on what will happen next year. Joe Anselmo is joined by Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau, Molly McMillin, Guy Norris, Garrett Reim, Lee Ann Shay, Robert Wall and Graham Warwick on our last episode of the year.
How will a second Trump administration affect the defense industry and global alliances? Listen in as the McCain Institute's executive director Evelyn Farkas joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno to discuss.
Three major strikes are underway in the U.S., including work stoppages by the machinists unions at Boeing and Textron Aviation and by the dockworkers, halting shipments at U.S. ports on the East and Gulf coasts. What do these multiple strikes signal for labor and its unions going forward? What kind of impact do they bring and what is the ripple-down effect? Join Sheila Kahyaoglu, a managing director in equity research at Jefferies; Michael Bruno, Aviation Week Network executive editor for business; and Molly McMillin, Aviation Week managing editor for business aviation, as they discuss the issues.
From delivery rates to junk ratings, book-to-bill ratios to engine spares, listen in to hear about the wide-ranging implications of Boeing's machinists going on strike. Guest columnist Richard Aboulafia of AeroDynamic Advisory joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno and Dan Williams to discuss.
Kelly Ortberg has a stellar track record as an aerospace CEO, but he faces momentous challenges in Seattle. Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno discuss Ortberg's appointment with guests Kevin Michaels, a contributing columnist and managing director of AeroDynamic Advisory, and analyst Scott Mikus, who covers aerospace and defense at Melius Research.
Check 6 will be back with a regular episode next week. Today we are sharing an episode of Aviation Week's MRO Podcast. Listen in to hear Aviation Week Network editors James Pozzi, Lindsay Bjerregaard and Michael Bruno discuss the novel applications MROs are finding for generative AI and the technology's workforce implications. Read Lindsay's article: AI Fever Sweeps MRO, But Will Excitement Last? You can follow the MRO Podcast wherever you get Check 6.
Listen in to hear Aviation Week Network editors James Pozzi, Lindsay Bjerregaard and Michael Bruno discuss the novel applications MROs are finding for generative AI and the technology's workforce implications. Read Lindsay's article: AI Fever Sweeps MRO, But Will Excitement Last?
Space Power: Why States, National Guard Association Say “No!” To Defense Department Space Units Plan There's a Department of Defense legislative proposal to move Air National Guard space units into the U.S. Space Force that has unified all 55 state and territorial governors with the National Guard Association in opposition. This week's episode is about this extraordinary dispute. The parties cannot even agree on the number of space units or Guardsmen and Guardswomen that would be affected if the proposal is passed and then signed into law. Laura Winter speaks with National Guard Association President Maj. Gen. (ret.) Frank M. McGinn; and Director of Joint Staff, Joint Force Headquarters, Colorado, Brig. Gen. Michael Bruno, who was the Executive Officer for 137th Space Warning Squadron at Greeley Air National Guard Station.
Industry analysts Ron Epstein and Richard Aboulafia join Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno to discuss the momentous challenges facing Boeing's next leader—and who that leader might be. Read: The Quarter When Boeing Broke
On March 25 Boeing signaled the departures of President and CEO Dave Calhoun, Chairman Larry Kellner and Stan Deal, president of its Commercial Airplanes division. Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau and Guy Norris break down the seismic leadership changes and what they mean for the company's future.
Talks to acquire troubled aerostructures supplier Spirit Aerosystems hold big implications for Boeing—and Airbus. Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau and Steve Trimble break it down.
Aviation Week Network's Joe Anselmo sits down with AeroDynamic Advisory's Richard Aboulafia, Aviation Week's Michael Bruno and Bank of America's Ron Epstein to discuss aerospace suppliers and investors—and what the new MAX woes could mean for their businesses.
Several years in, and still no national guard component for the Space Force. What Space Force got in the most recent Defense Authorization bill is a feasibility study. For what that means, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with Brig. Gen. Michael Bruno from the Colorado National Guard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Several years in, and still no national guard component for the Space Force. What Space Force got in the most recent Defense Authorization bill is a feasibility study. For what that means, Federal Drive Host Tom Temin spoke with Brig. Gen. Michael Bruno from the Colorado National Guard. 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.
Tom Burbage, the former executive vice president of Lockheed Martin's F-35 program during its first decade of development, discusses what it took to get the world's largest and most complex fighter program off and running with Aviation Week's Jen DiMascio and Michael Bruno.
Bank of America's Ron Epstein talks with Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo, Graham Warwick and Michael Bruno about the business and technical implications of his call for Boeing to act fast.
Aviation Week's Jen DiMascio, Steve Trimble and Michael Bruno discuss Northrop Grumman's exit from the U.S. Air Force's competition to replace the F-22 Raptor and the implications of L3Harris Technologies' acquisition of Aerojet Rocketdyne.
Once upon a time in aviation and defense, tier 1 operators held all the cards and led all the innovation. Now the days of “you need us more than we need you” are squarely in the rearview mirror and smaller operators have a lot more power than they ever did before. In a supply-constrained environment, the big operators rely on every single deliverable from small operators to keep their lines afloat. In terms of innovation, it's no longer the Boeings, Airbuses, and big OEMs leading in the adoption of new technologies. What does this mean for the future of the whole industry? Could this lead to disruption? In this episode, Executive Business Editor at Aviation Week Network, Michael Bruno returns, and we discuss what's going on in aviation and defense and the innovation storm headed our way. There is a tremendous amount of opportunity for suppliers to grow and really shine in a supply constrained environment. -Michael Bruno Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode - The shift in aviation power dynamics In such a supply chain constrained environment, do the tier-1 operators need the smaller guys more than they need them? - Business aviation, from zombie industry to profitable powerhouse Have the last few years brought many ailing sectors back from the brink? - Getting Boeing back on track There's no way Boeing will emerge from this decade the same, what can we expect to change? Guest Bio Michael Bruno is the Executive Business Editor at Aviation Week Network. A recipient of the Jesse H. Neal award, known as the 'Pulitzer Prize of business media', Michael covers aviation, aerospace, and defense businesses, their supply chains, and related topics. Before joining Aviation Week, Michael was a staff writer for the Washington Post and Bloomberg NBA. To find out more, head to: https://aviationweek.com/author/michael-bruno# https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-bruno-469658a Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior level leadership, sales and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well known aircraft OEM's, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity, and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
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February 19, 2023 Rev. Michael Bruno continuing on the series of Open Relationship part 7 “Speak, Speak, Speak!”
February 12, 2023 Rev. Michael Bruno continuing on the series of "Open Relationship!" part 6
February 5, 2023 Rev. Michael Bruno continuing on the series of "Open Relationship!" part 5
January 29, 2023 Rev. Michael Bruno on the series of Open Relation - David Duffy Testimony - Ephesians 3:20
Listen in as business editor Michael Bruno and analysts Richard Aboulafia and Rob Epstein discuss aerospace's big problem. They sat down after the Aviation Week A&D Supply Chain conference in Beverly Hills, California, which brings together aerospace and defense supply chain leaders.
Rev. Michael Bruno continuing on the series of "Open Relationship!" part 4
Dealmaking slowed down in the second half of 2022, but the year ended with a bang. John Stack, Canaccord Genuity's head of U.S. aerospace and defense investment banking at in New York, joins Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno to share his insights. The 5th annual Aviation Week Network's A&D Mergers and Acquisitions conference takes place in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 30. Find out more and register here.
Rev. Michael Bruno continuing on the series - A Different Spirit! Part 6, “Real Fire vs. False Fire!”
In 2019, when Congress and the Trump administration enacted the U.S. Space Force, they left out something: A space national guard. After all, there are Army and Air Force civilian auxiliaries. There's even a Navy Militia. Last month, a Biden administration policy statement came out against a space national guard. Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with someone who makes the argument in favor: Col. Michael Bruno, the Chief of Joint Staff, Joint Force Headquarters in Colorado.
*Welcome to Abba Christian Center with Rev. Michael Bruno continuing on the series - A Different Spirit! Part 5 “Born Of Fire “
Aviation Week editors are skeptical of CEO Dave Calhoun's new commercial airliner timeline. Joe Anselmo is joined by Michael Bruno, Jens Flottau and Guy Norris to discuss. Read Guy's article here, no sign-up required.
Dr. Refky Nicola interviews Dr. Robert Alexander, Dr. Stephen Waite, and Dr. Michael Bruno to discuss "Mandating Limits on Workload, Duty, and Speed in Radiology". Mandating Limits on Workload, Duty, and Speed in Radiology. Alexander and Waite et al. Radiology 2022; 304:274–282.
For new space and advanced air mobility startups, the past two years have been a heady experience of investment, mergers with special purpose acquisition companies and high-risk plays into segments of the aerospace and defense industry that were mere dreams a decade ago. In this week's Check 6 podcast, Aviation Week veterans Carole Hedden, Michael Bruno and Graham Warwick look at what has worked to the benefit of these startups and what they face moving forward … in an economy that sees rising interest rates, higher risk, and more careful use of the cash available.
Boeing's space business notches a win, but many questions remain about the company's long-term future. Listen in as analysts Byron Callan and Ron Epstein join Aviation Week's Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno.
Futurist Micahel Bruno climbs up in the Crow's Nest with us to see what the hell is on the horizon in all directions. We touch on Fukuyama's End of History, what that means given the situation with Russia and Ukraine, the global population crisis (not quite the narrative we've been taught to fear), balancing freedoms with control of misinformation, the hope of change millennials and gen z can bring about, and so much more. One of our favorite conversations with one of our favorite guests.
**Welcome to ACC Church, we are Blessed to have you! Join us with Rev. Michael Bruno to feasting on the Word!! “Only by The Spirt!” Romans 8.
** Welcome to Abba Christian Center Church. Join Rev. Michael Bruno as he preaches on “It's All about God!”
**Welcome to Abba Christian Center Church. Rev. Michael Bruno sharing on “Speaking the Life-Giving WORD!”
Welcome to Abba Christian Center Church Rev. Michael Bruno sharing in Prophetic Vision for 2022!!
**Welcome to Our Christmas service at Abba Christian Center Church. Rev. Michael Bruno sharing the heart of God!
Rev. Michael Bruno continues on the series The Glory of God in You! Part 9 “The Glory of Relationship!”
Rev. Michael Bruno continues on the series The Glory of God in You! Part 8 “The Glory of True Identity”
Rev. Michael Bruno will be sharing a Word from the Lord on “The Glory of God in You!” - Part 1 - Great Jesus Blessings today!!!
Rev. Michael Bruno on “Losing Soul Life & GAINING GOD's life!”
Rev. Michael Bruno is preaching on Part 4 Seeing from God's Perspective! - “Expressing your Heart!!
PIZZA CO. is now a 33 minute SCREENPLAY MOVIE. You can watch it HERE.When two pizza delivery drivers get stuck in the fallout of a superhero battle, they must maneuver their way through extra-ordinary obstacles to make the thirty-minute deadline.Visual Design & Edited by Kimberly VillarruelProduced by Matthew ToffoloCAST LIST:Narrator: Allison KampfDevon: Sean BallantyneHarold: Shawn DevlinMr. Pizza/Steve/Mr. Cecil: Bill PoulinNarrator/Nuclearsaurus/Captain Force/Angry Dude: Steve RizzoConversation with Michael Bruno on the process writing the screenplay, and doing ALL the animation for the movie. Subscribe to the podcast via Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
Rev. Michael Bruno is preaching on Part 3 “Seeing from God's Perspective!” God Bless as you listen & partake of God's Word. What you Speak matters!
Notes:How TikTok's Algorithm Figures Out Your Deepest Desires:https://www.wsj.com/video/series/inside-tiktoks-highly-secretive-algorithm/investigation-how-tiktok-algorithm-figures-out-your-deepest-desires/6C0C2040-FF25-4827-8528-2BD6612E3796
Rev. Michael Bruno is preaching on Part 2 “Seeing from God's Perspective!”*God Bless as you listen & partake of God's Word!!!
Starting a new series called “Seeing from God's Perspective!” Part 1 *God Bless as you listen to Rev. Michael Bruno preach the Word!!!
June 20, 2021 - Holy Spirit Power is flowing!! Rev. Michael Bruno sharing
*Welcome to Abba Christian Center Church. Join Rev. Michael Bruno this morning in a strong Word from the Lord! - June 13, 2021 - 7 Times (Part 1)
June 6, 2021 Welcome to Abba Christian Center Church Join Rev. Michael Bruno in a Powerful Word from God!! Blessings!
The aviation business is currently coming off the biggest reset the industry has seen since World War II, and while that brings a host of challenges, it also comes with fantastic opportunities. The sky's the limit, and we're living in exciting times. What should we expect to see in the near and further-off future in our business? Are we likely to see a bigger move towards eVTOL in the next few years? What are the innovations we're most likely to see implemented? As we get back into the swing of things after the challenges posed by COVID-19, how can we set ourselves apart from our competitors? In this episode, Business Editor at Aviation Week, Michael Bruno shares his thoughts on the future of our industry. "By getting on board with lowering the industry's carbon footprint, we'll be able to show young people that they won't be hurting the world by joining defense and aviation companies." - Michael Bruno Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode Why an eVTOL revolution might NOT be imminent Helicopters have given us the capability to navigate smaller spaces for years, but for the average person, the concept hasn't completely taken off. Urban mobility is an exciting idea, but it's unlikely to become the next big thing (at least soon). How increased space travel will impact aviation At the moment, there are so few spaceports that they're not affecting aviation as we know it, but as more people look to explore the next frontier, that's something we'll need to think about. From increased traffic to physical obstructions like spaceports, space exploration will require a new way of thinking. How to combat competition moving forward With competition comes hostility, but it also makes for better competitors. Instead of finding ways to disqualify other big players, it's up to aviation leaders to up their investments and fine-tune their innovation. Guest Bio - Michael Bruno is the Senior Business Editor and Community and Conference Content Manager at Aviation Week. A recipient of the Jesse H. Neal award, known as the 'Pulitzer Prize of business media', Michael covers aviation, aerospace, and defense businesses, their supply chains, and related topics. Before joining Aviation Week, Michael was a staff writer for the Washington Post and Bloomberg NBA. To find out more, head to: https://aviationweek.com/author/michael-bruno# https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-bruno-469658a Learn More About Your Host: Co-founder and Managing Partner for Northstar Group, Craig is focused on recruiting senior-level leadership, sales, and operations executives for some of the most prominent companies in the aviation and aerospace industry. Clients include well-known aircraft OEM's, aircraft operators, leasing / financial organizations, and Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) providers. Since 2009 Craig has personally concluded more than 150 executive searches in a variety of disciplines. As the only executive recruiter who has flown airplanes, sold airplanes, AND run a business, Craig is uniquely positioned to build deep, lasting relationships with both executives and the boards and stakeholders they serve. This allows him to use a detailed, disciplined process that does more than pair the ideal candidate with the perfect opportunity and hit the business goals of the companies he serves.
Michael Bruno is an internet and real estate entrepreneur. The time he spent swimming in his youth became the breeding ground for his big ideas. He is the founder of 1stDibs, the world’s premier online marketplace for extraordinary furniture, lighting décor, art, and more. Simply put, Michael is a thought leader who helped to shape the online retail experience as we know it. After arriving in Paris, guided by his favorite business tome and with a mission to switch things up in his career, in 2001 1stDibs was launched. Bruno was able to capture the magic of the Paris flea markets… online, and then he continued to set the standard for those seeking the most beautiful things in twenty-two countries around the world. In the summer of 2019, he opened the stunningly curated Valley Rock Inn in upstate New York. Michael’s a passionate collector of historic homes and a he’s a steward of land preservation. TastemakersGuide, Bruno’s latest website venture, features a selection of over 300 small businesses in the design, art, hospitality, and natural worlds within various travel destinations. And what’s more? It prioritizes supporting small businesses. On this podcast, listen in for so many words of wisdom and entrepreneurial advice from Michael Bruno. We discuss his time in Paris, the first days of 1St Dibs---and what he’s most proud of. We talk about when to stick with a project and when to move on, and the traits that have contributed to his eye, instincts, and professional success. Michael muses about being true to his core interests over the years, and what inspires him. We talk preservation, his love of “stuff”, and having the big ideas. We finished with his favorite reads and favorite things---some of which you can discover and shop here: 1. Valley Rock Inn https://valleyrockinn.com/ 2. Tastemakers Guide https://tastemakersguide.com/ 3. Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill https://rstyle.me/+_Sd19hzeLWTZeloB9N9HCQ 4. The Power Of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg https://rstyle.me/+JMpRQv5n9ghyKGv1fozksw 5. Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork by Reeves Wiedeman https://rstyle.me/+bOgXg54zgs70qvG2WcZI7w 6. Aviator Carry-On Plus by Paravel https://rstyle.me/+CD2AvxIwEB_9SA-qqJTn-w 7. The Dylan Hotel in Amsterdam https://www.dylanamsterdam.com/ 8. Watching The Windsors https://www.netflix.com/title/80216651
In this Geoeconomics Podcast episode, Aleksa Burmazovic talks with Michael Bruno from Aviation Week Network about the future of aviation. Michael's Articles on Aviation Week:https://aviationweek.com/author/michael-bruno Michael's Email:michael.bruno@aviationweek.com Michael's Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-bruno-469658a/ Mihan Special Economic Zonehttps://www.mihansez.org/ Kevin Michaels' "AeroDynamic"https://www.amazon.com/AeroDynamic-High-Stakes-Jetliner-Ecosystem-Library/dp/1624104029 This podcast was produced by the Adrianople Group. The Adrianople Group is a business intelligence firm that focuses on special economic zones, venture capital, private equity, and geoeconomics. For more information, please visit: https://www.adrianoplegroup.com/ https://twitter.com/geoeconomicspod?lang=en This podcast is licensed under Creative Commons with Attribution #Aeronautics #Development #EconomicZone #FreeEconomicZone #Future #Geoeconomics #SEZ #Engineering #FreeZone #Shipping #Tourism #Aviation #AviationWeek #Business #AviationWeekNetwork #Satellites #ComercialSpace #Space #Aerospace #AerospaceIndustry #Logistics #Aircraft #Airlines #AviationMarket #Transportation #DefenseIndustry #SpecialEconomicZone #Rockets #Supersonic #Hypersonic #Airplanes #SpacePort #Automation #Robotics #SupplyChain #Airports #SustainableAviation #MichaelBruno
Welcome to this week's episode of The Chaise Lounge! This week Nick May sits down with Anthony Barzilay Freund the Editorial Director of 1stDibs. Nick and Anthony discuss the origins of 1stDibs, which was started 20 years ago by Michael Bruno, and their rise up to be the powerhouse that it is today. With 4,000 individual shops from over 55 countries around the world, 1stDibs not only has luxurious items but also explains the origins of these items. They also dive into 1stDibs' survey on The Top Interior Design Trends of 2021. For more information on 1stDibs, check out www.1stDibs.com or follow them on Instagram @1stDibs! *Editor's Note: Anthony meant Paul Evans not Paul Williams. It's my duty to not tell the story that people want to hear, it's to tell them the stories they should be hearing. Anthony Barzilay Freund Tweet Chaise Lounge Updates Coast to Coast Design is back baby! Give it a listen to learn about just how many ways there are to run a design business. Our Events Page Resources See what our sponsors can do for you. Upcoming Markets High Point Market – June 5 – 9 , 2021 More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app! We'd love it if you post a review, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. Also, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. With that said, keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!
Comedians Michael Owens and Bruno Pina play Would You Rather, talk the state of our nation, & expose why Caroline can't sell feet pics. This episode is a hot mess, full of laughs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohdeerydeeryme/support
Featuring Michael Bruno, author of the blog A Better Way (Recorded 10/5/20)
October 10th This Day in History:1956 - The movie GIANT premieres, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Rock Hudson. It marked the last appearance on screen for the late actor James Dean. 1966- The “Beach Boys” classic single “Good Vibrations” premieres. 2020 - Proud to have interviewed the winning screenwriter Michael Bruno about his animation script PIZZA CO.. Listen to conversation, with full 30 minute reading performed by professional actors of the short script. Watch the best scene reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOCg8QH03L8&t=21sSubmit to the festival anytime via FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/WILDsoundFilmandWritingFestivalSubscribe via Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildsoundfestWatch more festival videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WildsoundFestivalMonthly
Michael Bruno is a serial lover of places and a self-professed “house junkie,” which may explain his passion for collecting them—and why his latest project is a hotel. He tells Melissa Biggs Bradley about how travel influences the way you live and shares tips on how to shop for furniture, how to find your dream home as well as his favorite places for antiques hunting.
Michael Bruno, famed soap manager and acid tongue judge from I Want To Be A Soap Star, offers a no holds barred insight into the real world of deal making in daytime drama.
Teal Group analyst Richard Aboulafia joins Aviation Week editors Joe Anselmo, Jens Flottau and Michael Bruno on Check 6 to discuss the sudden collapse of the $4.2 billion tie-up and its implications for both companies—and for Airbus.
Practically everyone in commercial aerospace is scrambling to figure out how deeply, and for how long, COVID-19 will affect the industry. Two longtime aerospace experts from consultancy Roland Berger, Manfred Hader and Robert Thomson, join Aviation Week senior business editor Michael Bruno on Check 6 to discuss what may occur. They offer three scenarios and further insight into how the coronavirus will upend the airliner world. The takeaway: while it will be years before normal returns, the better question is what does normal look like?
Airbus has slashed near-term airliner production, and Boeing’s cuts could be worse. Air traffic has collapsed, and fewer aircraft will need to be repaired. Meanwhile, factories everywhere face the dilemma of how to stay in operation with worker absences as high as 50%. Listen in as Vivek Saxena, managing director of Advisory Aerospace, speaks with Aviation Week editors Sean Broderick and Michael Bruno about how the supply chain is coping with COVID-19.
Feel like your company is not innovating fast enough? You are probably right. Chances are your company is not doing enough to drive digital change in its culture, products and services. In the latest Check 6 with Accenture, Aviation Week’s Michael Bruno talks with Accenture Managing Directors John Schmidt and Chris Tridico on how the A&D industry is wrestling with the challenges, from figuring out where to invest to what to expect.
Editors Guy Norris and Michael Bruno listened in as CEO Dennis Muilenburg fielded Wall Street’s questions. A few of his answers surprised them.
Airbus' Mobile, Alabama production line delivers its 100th A320-family jet as it prepares to break ground on a new A220 factory that will nearly double employment. General manager Daryl Taylor shares details with Aviation Week’s Joe Anselmo and Michael Bruno.
Broadcast originally aired on Monday, May 21, 2018, 9:30 am, on WRCR.comMichael Bruno was on hand to discuss his ongoing rehabilitation of the Sloatsburg-Tuxedo section of Route 17. Bruno is responsible for the Valley Rock Inn vacation complex, which incorporates historic preservation in an innovative and transformative economic development project. Bruno, a native of Larchmont who now lives in Tuxedo Park, is working on a master plan for the Tuxedo-Sloatsburg Corridor Revitalization project. His Tuxedo Hudson Company has been awarded $1,750,000 in grants from New York State to create the new "Gateway to the Hudson Valley."Bruno has recently been honored with an award from the Preservation League of New York for this project.The May episode of Crossroads of Rockland History was sponsored by the Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht and the Ramapo Town Board.About Michael Bruno: Michael Bruno is an Internet and real estate entrepreneur. He is the founder of 1stdibs, the world's premier online luxury marketplace in twenty-two countries around the world. He is launching a new, transformative real estate venture, Valley Rock Inn, this summer in Rockland County. A passionate collector of historic homes and a steward of land preservation, He sits on the boards of the Orange County Land Trust and the Museum of the City of New York. He says, "Have big ideas but be OK with starting small without hesitation and see where it goes. . . . For example, there is much more to our current Rockland County real estate venture than meets the eye."To learn more about the Valley Rock Inn Vacation Complex, visit valleyrockinn.com_____Crossroads of Rockland History, a program of the Historical Society of Rockland County, airs on the third Monday of each month at 9:30 am on www.WRCR.com. Join host Clare Sheridan as we explore, celebrate, and learn about our local history, with different topics and guest speakers every month.The Historical Society of Rockland County is a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House in New City, New York.www.RocklandHistory.org
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Aim to bring affordable medical marijuana access to qualified patients across the state of Florida: what challenges do they face
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Neuroaesthetics | Symposium Symposium im ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, 22.-24. November 2012 In Kooperation und mit Unterstützung der Gemeinnützigen Hertie-Stiftung. Sounds are vibrations in the ambient air, but sounds are also perceptual entities that I will call, for lack of better terminology, auditory objects. The relationships between sounds and the resulting auditory objects are indirect: auditory objects are synthesized in the auditory system through a long and complicated sequence of processes which are only partially understood, which are largely pre-attentive, but which may be experience-dependent. It is natural to assume that once these auditory objects are created, their inter-relationships are processed to uncover the organization of the sound stream. I will show that, surprisingly, the synthesis of auditory objects is to a large extent preceded by pre-attentive processes that organize auditory objects in time, creating complex expectations and detecting their fulfillment or violation. These are universal processes that seem to be present in all vertebrates. Such processes are engaged in humans when listening to music, so that in as much as music is organized sound, brains (including the human brain) extract organization before they construct sounds. After undergraduate studies of mathematics and physics (B.Sc. 1982, Hebrew University), Prof. Dr. Israel Nelken turned neurobiologist (M.Sc. 1985, Ph.D. 1991, Hebrew University; postdoctoral studies at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA), specializing in the auditory system. Since 1994 Nelken is on the faculty of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel (full professor since 2008). He received the Katz prize in 2000 and the Michael Bruno prize in 2008. His research centers on the coding of natural and naturalistic scenes in the central auditory system, using methods that span the range from single-neuron recordings in animal models to recordings of evoked potentials in humans.
Tommy2 joins Michael and Alex of Honor Society on the Wherever You Are Tour. Get all of the details on their new album, how the tour is going, their new sound, and more.
His forthright candor is as legendary as his love for the genre whose actors he's best known for representing, and now soap power broker Michael Bruno is dropping by the Buzz to help analyze the just-released nominations for the 2009 Daytime Emmy Awards, as well as to discuss his thoughts on the cancellation of "Guiding Light" and whatever crosses our minds regarding the crazy soap world!
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Michael Bruno will be making an appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio. Many soap fans know him for speaking his mind, as well as being a panelist on SOAPnet's "I Wanna Be a Soap Star," hosted by Cameron Mathison. Bruno will be speaking about this year's Emmy nominations, and who he felt should have been nominated, the process for the Emmys, as well as his thoughts on the state of daytime TV. Brody Hutzler, former Patrick Lockhart on Days of our Lives, will be appearing on BuzzWorthy Radio this we
In an exclusive interview with daytime super agent Michael Bruno Luke and Danielle visit with Michael Bruno about season five of I Wanna Be a Soap Star, its winner Ashlee, and what is like to work with Hogan Sheffer and Mary Beth Evans. One Life to Live's resurgence. The state of Days of Our Lives. Newcomer Dylan Bruce's upcoming arrival on As the World Turns as Chris Hughes. William Devry and Leslie Kay on Bold and Beautiful. Where the daytime industry is headed. Who he thinks are the rising young stars in daytime and a tidbit about Lynn Herring