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The mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market is one of many areas facing noteworthy changes due to the second Trump administration's economic policies and priorities. While the President's pro-business stance during his campaign signaled the potential for an increase in M&A activity, the reality reflects a more uncertain future.This episode of In the Public Interest features a conversation between co-host Michael Dawson and Partner Keith Trammell exploring expectations for the future of M&A deals under the current administration. Drawing upon his extensive experience advising clients in M&A transactions, Trammell shares his insights into the effect of deregulation on deal activity, the long-term impact tariffs will have on the market and potential shifts in shareholder activism, among other topics.
The new presidential administration brings with it a fresh approach to cryptocurrency regulation and enforcement, with regulatory experts predicting greater collaboration between the SEC and industry leaders and a more tailored enforcement agenda focused on fraud and retail issues. This episode of In the Public Interest features a timely conversation with co-host Michael Dawson and WilmerHale Special Counsel David Tutor about the current state of the cryptocurrency landscape. Before joining the firm, Tutor spent seven years as senior counsel in the Division of Enforcement at the SEC, where he was a member of both the Cyber Unit and Asset Management Unit. Throughout the episode, Tutor comments on the latest developments coming from the SEC and key areas he expects the Commission to focus on under the Trump administration. He also discusses his time in government service and how it impacts the counsel he gives to clients today.Related ResourcesCrypto Currently: Crypto News CenterSign up for the Crypto Currently Weekly Digest NewsletterThe State of Meme Coin Regulation: SEC Staff's Statement and Other ConsiderationsSEC Announces New “Cyber and Emerging Technologies Unit” and Signals Return to First Trump Administration Fraud- and Retail-Focused Enforcement Priorities
For law students, a summer associate position can help define the kind of law they practice and the path they forge through the legal profession. From building connections with associates and prominent partners to taking on challenging assignments, the experiences of a summer associate can provide a preview of the work they will take on in the future. In the first-ever live recording of In the Public Interest, co-hosts Felicia Ellsworth and Michael Dawson are joined by Partners Tiffany J. Smith, Nana Wilberforce and Drew Dulberg—who started their careers as summer associates at the firm—and over 100 of the firm's summer associates from offices across the country. During their conversation, all three partners offer an inside look into the firm's summer associate program and offer advice for law students and attorneys early in their careers. They also discuss their experiences as summer associates and how these experiences and the lessons they learned have shaped their careers.
Michael Dawson enters 'The Football Museum' and explains why a special moment with Brian Clough forced him to support Nottingham Forest. He also remembers being picked over his sibling to make his debut for his boyhood club. The former England defender reveals which Premier League legend he once had in his back pocket, before a wake-up call against the very same opponent in their next match. And as bad days go, will Dawson's 13-minute disasterclass against Fulham ever be topped?The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow: podfollow.com/the-football-museum
Michael Dawson explains why a special moment with Brian Clough forced him to support Nottingham Forest, and remembers being picked over his sibling to make his debut for his boyhood club. The former England defender reveals which Premier League legend he once had in his back pocket, before a wake-up call against the very same opponent in their next match. And as bad days go, will Dawson's 13-minute disasterclass against Fulham ever be topped? The Football Museum is open every week, so for your exclusive membership, give this podcast a follow.
We meet with former Tottenham fitness coach Anton McElhone who worked with Harry Redknapp, AVB, Tim Sherwood and Mauricio Pochettino at Spurs, before moving onto become head of Sports science for Ange Postecoglou at Celtic. We discuss what level of responsibility Ange has over injuries and how he compares in his style to other managers like Pochettino. Anton also carries an A license in coaching as we discuss whether Postecoglous tactics can successfully translate into the Premier League. We top it off with some questions around what it was like working with Dele Alli, Assou Ekotto and Michael Dawson. 00:00 - Introduction to Anton McElhone and Spurs' Current Situation 03:03 - What is Ange like? 05:49 - Does Ange manage injuries 08:48 - Are Anges tactics naive? 12:04 - Player Recruitment and Team Dynamics 14:56 - The need for senior players 17:49 - Manager decision making 20:42 - The Future of Spurs 32:16 - Evaluating Player Performance and Signings under Ange 34:18 - Ange Postecoglou's Impact on Team Dynamics 36:25 - Cultural Shifts in Management Styles 39:32 - Injury Management and Player Fitness 40:57 - Reflections on Past Managers and Their Styles 44:58 - Debunking Myths About Dele 48:55 - Character and Personality in Football 51:34 - Lasanagate 53:56 - Future Prospects for Spurs and Managerial Stability Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyOVS9_WQa0KaoSU06CaFQ/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Kelly Cates is joined by Izzy Christiansen, Michael Dawson and Darren Bent to discuss Manchester City's 6-0 win over Ipswich in the Premier League. Plus, pressure mounts on Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou following Spurs' 3-2 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park and Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim suggests that this side is the worst in the club's history following a 3-1 loss to Brighton at Old Trafford.
In today's jam-packed episode, they dive deep into the world of API design, logging best practices, and effective configuration management. Our esteemed guests, Michael Dawson, James Snell, Matteo Collina, and Natalia Venditto, bring their extensive expertise to the table, discussing the nuances between GraphQL and REST/Open API, the merits of API First vs. Code First approaches, and the impacts of global states in Node.js applications.You'll hear insights on how to maintain effective API contracts, avoid common pitfalls in software development, and implement robust error handling and logging mechanisms. Additionally, the episode covers practical advice on optimizing large-scale ecosystems with tools like Pino and managing dependencies thoughtfully to avoid technical debt.They also touch on the personal side of development, with James Snell emphasizing the importance of well-being by taking regular breaks. Charles Max Wood shares his recent experience at a board game convention and recommends the TV show "Reacher" for some downtime entertainment.So, sit back and enjoy this enlightening conversation that spans across technical deep dives and light-hearted discussions, offering valuable takeaways for developers at all levels.SocialsLinkedIn: James SnellLinkedIn: Michael DawsonLinkedIn: Matteo CollinaLinkedIn: Natalia VendittoPicksCharles - Gnome Hollow | Board GameCharles - Reacher (TV Series 2022Michael - MakerWorld: Download Free 3D Printing Models Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Recently, four pillars of the JavaScript community (James Snell, Natalia Venditto, Michael Dawson & Matteo Collina) teamed up to create a resource that lays out nine principles for doing Node.js right in enterprise environments. On this episode, Natalia & Matteo join Jerod to discuss all nine.
Recently, four pillars of the JavaScript community (James Snell, Natalia Venditto, Michael Dawson & Matteo Collina) teamed up to create a resource that lays out nine principles for doing Node.js right in enterprise environments. On this episode, Natalia & Matteo join Jerod to discuss all nine.
In this episode, they dive deep into the essential practices and principles for successful Node.js development. AJ and Dan are joined by special guests Michael Dawson, James Snell, and Matteo Collina. They bring a wealth of expertise and experience to the table, discussing key topics like experimental tech with existing web standards, managing updates with LTS releases, and the fundamental pillars of Node.js, including the critical concept of "not blocking the event loop."They explore the consequences of blocking the event loop, real-world insights into performance issues, and the importance of efficient task handling. They also share their wisdom on utilizing multi-threading, scaling applications, best practices for dependency management, and the significance of regular updates to maintain security and performance.Additionally, they touch on some fascinating side discussions, such as AI's role in coding, the evolution of package management, and the importance of intentional coding practices. There's even a bit of personal insight with recommendations for exciting Netflix series and real-world anecdotes about Node.js conferences and testing frameworks.Join them as they unravel these topics and more, guiding you through advanced Node.js SocialsLinkedIn: James SnellLinkedIn: Michael DawsonLinkedIn: Matteo CollinaLinksThe Nine Node Pillars: 9 Principles for Doing Node.js Right in Enterprise EnvironmentsThe Nine Node Pillars | 9 principles for doing Node.js right in enterprise environments - YouTubePicksDan - Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez StoryDan - The WordPress drama explainedMichael - bee-agent-frameworkJames - NodeConf EUBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Wie könnte Sorge in einer post-kapitalistischen Gesellschaft organisiert werden? Shownotes Christoph bei der HU Berlin: https://www.sowi.hu-berlin.de/de/lehrbereiche/zukunftarbeit/soziologie-von-arbeit-wirtschaft-und-technologischem-wandel-team/christoph-sorg Christophs Webseite: https://christophsorg.wordpress.com/ Christoph bei twitter (X): https://x.com/christophsorg Sorg, C. (2024). Postkapitalistische reproduktion. PROKLA. Zeitschrift Für Kritische Sozialwissenschaft, 54(215): https://www.prokla.de/index.php/PROKLA/article/view/2122 Sorg, C. (2023). Finance as a form of economic planning. Competition & Change.: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10245294231217578 Sorg, C. (2022). Failing to plan is planning to fail: Toward an expanded notion of democratically planned postcapitalism. Critical Sociology, 49(3), 475–493.: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/08969205221081058 Sorg, C. (2022). Social movements and the politics of debt – Transnational resistance against debt on three continents. [open access]: https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789048553273/social-movements-and-the-politics-of-debt Groos, J. und Sorg, C.(Hrsg.) (i.V., geplant für 2025). Creative Construction: Democratic Planning in the 21st Century and beyond. Alternatives to Capitalism Series. Bristol University Press. https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/creative-construction Sorg, C. und Groos, J. (Hrsg., im Erscheinen). ‘Rethinking Economic Planning'. Competition & Change Special Issue. Weitere Shownotes Hester, H. (2020). ‘Material hegemony now – domestic realism and financial capitalism': https://repository.uwl.ac.uk/id/eprint/7536/ Fisher, M. (2009). Capitalist Realism. Zero Books.: https://archive.org/details/capitalist-realism-is-there-no-alternative Fraser, N. (2013) ‘Fortunes of Feminism – From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis': https://www.versobooks.com/products/2305-fortunes-of-feminism Fraser, N. & Sorg, C. (2024). ‘Socialism, planning and the relativity of dirt' (aus Groos & Sorg: Creative Construction. Democratic Planning in the 21st Century; im Erscheinen): https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/creative-construction Herb, I. und Uhlmann, S. (2024). ‚Zum Widerspruch zwischen Akkumulation und der Reproduktion von Leben‘, in PROKLA Nr. 214: Feministische Ökonomiekritik.: https://www.prokla.de/index.php/PROKLA/article/view/2107 Rochowicz, N. (2024). ‘Planning progress: Incorporating innovation and structural change into models of economic planning', in: Sorg, C. und Groos, J. (Hrsg.) Rethinking Economic Planning, Competition & Change Special Issue.: https://doi.org/10.1177/10245294231220690 Hester, H. und Srnicek, N. (2023). After Work – The Politics of Free Time. Verso Books.: https://www.versobooks.com/products/496-after-work Lutosch, H. (2022). ‚Wenn das Baby schreit, dann möchte man doch hingehen‘: https://communaut.org/de/wenn-das-baby-schreit-dann-moechte-man-doch-hingehen Elson, D. (1998). ‘Market Socialism or Socialization of the Market?', in: New Left Review 172. https://newleftreview.org/issues/i172/articles/diane-elson-market-socialism-or-socialization-of-the-market Initiative demokratische Arbeitszeitrechnung: https://arbeitszeit.noblogs.org/ Konferenz “Planning, democracy and postcapitalism” (Montepellier, Juli 2024): https://innovationsocialeusp.ca/en/event/international-symposium-planning-democracy-and-post-capitalism Lutotsch, H. (2024). ‘Embracing the Small Stuff – Caring for Children in a Liberated Society' (aus Groos & Sorg: Creative Construction. Democratic Planning in the 21st Century; im Erscheinen): https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/creative-construction Lewis, S. (2023). Die Familie abschaffen – Wie wir Care-Arbeit und Verwandtschaft neu erfinden. Fischer Verlag.: https://www.fischerverlage.de/buch/sophie-lewis-die-familie-abschaffen-9783103975048 Group of international Communists (1930). Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution: https://www.marxists.org/subject/left-wing/gik/1930/index.htm …und hier die lesenswerte Einleitung von Paul Mattik zur Neuauflage von 1970: https://www.leftcommunism.org/spip.php?article359 Cuboniks, L. (2018). The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation. Verso Books. https://www.versobooks.com/products/806-the-xenofeminist-manifesto Bohmer, P., Chowdhury, S., & Hahnel, R. (2020). Reproductive labor in a participataory socialist society. Review of Radical Political Economics, 52(4), 755–771.: https://doi.org/10.1177/0486613419869369 Fraser, Nancy (1997). Heterosexism, Misrecognition, and Capitalism: A Response to Judith Butler. In: Social Text (52/53): 279-289. – (2000). Rethinking Recognition. In: New Left Review 3: 107-120. – (2013): Fortunes of Feminism. From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis. – (2014). Behind Marx's Hidden Abode. For an Expanded Conception of Capitalism. In: New Left Review 86: 55-72. – (2016). Expropriation and Exploitation in Racialized Capitalism: A Reply to Michael Dawson. In: Critical Historical Studies 3(1): 163-178. – (2020). What Should Socialism Mean in the Twenty-First Century? In: Socialist Register 56: 1-13. Thematisch angrenzende Folgen S03E11 | Heide Lutosch zu Sorge in der befreiten Gesellschaft: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e11-heide-lutosch-zu-sorge-in-der-befreiten-gesellschaft/ S02E32 | Heide Lutosch zu feministischem Utopisieren in der Planungsdebatte: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e32-heide-lutosch-zu-feministischem-utopisieren-in-der-planungsdebatte/ S02E48 | Heide Lutosch, Christoph Sorg und Stefan Meretz zu Vergesellschaftung und demokratischer Planung: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e48-heide-lutosch-christoph-sorg-und-stefan-meretz-zu-vergesellschaftung-und-demokratischer-planung/ S03E18 | Indigo Drau und Jonna Klick zu Revolution als Commonisierung: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s03/e18-indigo-drau-und-jonna-klick-zu-revolution-als-commonisierung/ S01E47 | Stefan Meretz zu Commonismus: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e47-stefan-meretz-zu-commonismus/ S02E53 | Alex Demirovic zu sozialistischer Gouvernementalität, (Re-)produktion und Rätedemokratie: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e53-alex-demirovic-zu-sozialistischer-gouvernementalitaet-re-produktion-und-raetedemokratie-teil-1/ S02E12 | Friederike Habermann zu Tauschlogik: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s02/e12-friederike-habermann-zu-tauschlogik/ S01E37 | Eva von Redecker zur Revolution für das Leben: https://www.futurehistories.today/episoden-blog/s01/e37-eva-von-redecker-zur-revolution-fuer-das-leben/ Future Histories Kontakt & Unterstützung Wenn euch Future Histories gefällt, dann erwägt doch bitte eine Unterstützung auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistorie Schreibt mir unter office@futurehistories.today Diskutiert mit auf Twitter (#FutureHistories): https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcast auf Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/futurehistories.bsky.social auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehpodcast/ oder auf Mastodon: https://mstdn.social/@FutureHistories Webseite mit allen Folgen: www.futurehistories.today English webpage: https://futurehistories-international.com/ Episode Keywords #ChristophSorg, #JanGroos, #FutureHistories, #Podcast, #PostkapitalistischeReproduktion, #ReproduktiverRealismus, #Planungsdebatte, #Prokla, #DemokratischePlanwirtschaft, #Feminismus, #MaterialistischerFeminismus, #Reproduktion, #Sorgearbeit, #Care, #SozialeReproduktion, #Reproduktionsverständnisse, #Commons, #Marktsozialismus, #Commonismus
Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker on the Adjudication Panel. The agenda includes: Michael Dawson's entry into the "so-called" pantheon, the latest bit of Romanian football-related small talk on Corrie, the threshold for "we owe them one", and the identity of the default Premier League website player silhouette REVEALED. Meanwhile, the panel marvel at an astonishing bit of agricultural metaphoring thanks to Ipswich Town's return to the Premier League The Football Cliches Live show is back! Adam, Charlie & Dave are heading to London and Manchester on the 23rd & 24th September with a brand new show. Tickets available at: https://myticket.co.uk/artists/football-cliches-live Adam's new book, Extra Time Beckons, Penalties Loom: How to Use (and Abuse) The Language of Football, is available to pre-order: https://geni.us/ExtraTimeBeckons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, co-host Michael Dawson and Partner Kelly Dunbar discuss Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the recent decision that overturned Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. In the initial 1984 decision, the Court determined that when an agency is tasked with enforcing an ambiguous statute with more than one reasonable interpretation, a court reviewing the agency's action must defer to the agency's reasonable interpretation of the statute. This latest decision requires courts to make those interpretations instead, with potentially far-reaching effects on agencies across the country. Dawson and Dunbar share the original intent of Chevron and how it came to form a bedrock of administrative law. Dunbar also explains why the Court found it necessary to overturn the decision after 40 years and the unanswered questions left in the wake of the case. Dawson also questions the impact the case will have on both the public and private sector, and specifically if Congress will shift how it legislates in order to avoid potential ambiguity. This episode is the latest installment of our miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the US Supreme Court. Previous episodes covering this year's term looked at the decisions in cases including Cantero v. Bank of America, Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy and Department of State v. Muñoz.
In this conversation Emily Katzenstein, Hannah Appel, and Michael Dawson discuss the origins and aims of the Futures of Finance Project. It is a culmination of Michael's and Hannah's shared interest to build networks of people in and out of the academy to deal with inequality in many forms: along the lines of gender and sexuality, race, and class, to understand them as academics and try to build transformative social movements as well. As Michael says, "Building for the future is not a luxury, we won't survive if we won't build that future".
In this episode, co-host Michael Dawson is joined by Noah Rosenblum, an assistant professor of law at NYU and former WilmerHale summer associate, to discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy. The case concerns whether the SEC has the authority to seek civil penalties against an individual before an administrative law judge rather than before an Article III-appointed judge and a jury of the individual's peers. As a result of the Court's decision, the SEC may no longer rely on its administrative forum to seek civil penalties for alleged violations of securities laws. Dawson and Rosenblum give a timeline of events that led up to the Supreme Court case, with Rosenblum breaking down how the majority and dissenting opinions diverge. Leveraging his background as a legal historian, Rosenblum provides historical context and explains how applying a traditional Constitutional interpretation to the case increases its complexity. Dawson and Rosenblum also discuss the long-term impact this case could have, highlighting how the final ruling leaves many unanswered questions that could pose challenges in interpreting future decisions. This episode is the latest installment of our miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the US Supreme Court. Previous episodes covering this year's term looked at the decisions in Cantero v. Bank of America and Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP.
In the Public Interest is excited to present its second annual miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the US Supreme Court. In this episode, co-host Michael Dawson is joined by WilmerHale Senior Counsel Julie Williams, former Chief Counsel and First Senior Deputy Comptroller at Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, to discuss the recent decision in Cantero v. Bank of America, which involves the preemption of state consumer protection laws by the National Banking Act. Dawson and Williams discuss the factual and legal background of the case, the different standards of preemption applied by the lower courts and the Supreme Court, the implications of the decision for the banking industry and consumers, and the possible next steps in the litigation.
Juliette Ferrington brings you reaction to England's win over the Netherlands in the semi finals of Euro 2024. We hear from manager Gareth Southgate, match-winner Ollie Watkins and captain Harry Kane talking to Sky Sports News' Rob Dorsett. Plus, former England internationals Gary Neville, Paul Robinson and Michael Dawson share their thoughts on the victory, Henry Winter argues why Southgate deserves a statue if they win on Sunday, and Peter Smith looks ahead to the final against Spain.Keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app for the latest news and all the build up to Sunday's final.
Juliette Ferrington brings you reaction to England's win over the Netherlands in the semi finals of Euro 2024. We hear from manager Gareth Southgate, match-winner Ollie Watkins and captain Harry Kane talking to Sky Sports News' Rob Dorsett.Plus, former England internationals Gary Neville, Paul Robinson and Michael Dawson share their thoughts on the victory, Henry Winter argues why Southgate deserves a statue if they win on Sunday, and Peter Smith looks ahead to the final against Spain.Keep across Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports website and app for the latest news and all the build up to Sunday's final.
In this episode of In the Public Interest, podcast co-host Michael Dawson sits down with WilmerHale Partner Ariel Soiffer to discuss the current artificial intelligence (AI) landscape. Ariel shares his perspective after working for over 20 years in AI-related fields and advising clients on technology-related transactions. Together, Ariel and Michael break down the history of AI, the progression of its capabilities and the impact these enhancements are having on transactional law. They discuss key legal developments and corporate governance challenges surrounding AI, and how lawyers, regulators and businesses can navigate them strategically. Ariel also shares the benefits and potential risks of AI, and what in-house counsel needs to know when considering or implementing new AI technology.
England are through to the semi-finals of Euro 2024 after beating Switzerland on penalties in Dusseldorf.Hear from England manager, Gareth Southgate, captain Harry Kane and penalty heroes Bukayo Saka and Jordan Pickford after they earned their place in the last four.Plus Gary Neville gives his thoughts on the win, Rob Dorsett shares his view on England's progress, and Juliette Ferrington speaks to Michael Dawson and Sky Sports Senior Football journalist, Pete Smith as England start to prepare to take on Netherlands on Wednesday.
England are through to the semi-finals of Euro 2024 after beating Switzerland on penalties in Dusseldorf.Hear from England manager, Gareth Southgate, captain Harry Kane and penalty heroes Bukayo Saka and Jordan Pickford after they earned their place in the last four.Plus Gary Neville gives his thoughts on the win, Rob Dorsett shares his view on England's progress, and Juliette Ferrington speaks to Michael Dawson and Sky Sports Senior Football journalist, Pete Smith as England start to prepare to take on Netherlands on Wednesday.
Ron Walker brings you all the reaction to England's dramatic extra-time win over Slovakia in Euro 2024. Hear from manager Gareth Southgate, player of the match Jude Bellingham, ex-England boss Sam Allardyce, and former defender Michael Dawson. England will next face Switzerland in the quarter finals on Saturday.
Ron Walker brings you all the reaction to England's dramatic extra-time win over Slovakia in Euro 2024. Hear from manager Gareth Southgate, player of the match Jude Bellingham, ex-England boss Sam Allardyce, and former defender Michael Dawson. England move on to face Switzerland in the quarter finals on Saturday.
I speak with the the co-director of the Bologna Cinema Ritrovato festival Ehsan KhoshBakht and film restoration expert MIchael Dawson whose restorations of Stanley Kubrick's shorts showed at the festival. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England defenders Gary Neville and Michael Dawson deliver their verdict on England's 0-0 draw with Slovenia. We also hear from Gareth Southgate and our man with the England camp, Rob Dorsett. Plus, as music and football collide this weekend with Glastonbury also on the calendar, we look ahead with England fans and Indie band Sea Girls.
Former England defenders Gary Neville and Michael Dawson deliver their verdict on England's 0-0 draw with Slovenia. We also hear from Gareth Southgate and our man with the England camp, Rob Dorsett. Plus, as music and football collide this weekend with Glastonbury also on the calendar, we look ahead with England fans and Indie band Sea Girls.
Former England defenders Michael Dawson and Stephen Warnock join Hayley McQueen, Juliette Ferrington and Ron Walker to give their reactions to England's 1-1 draw against Denmark at Euro 2024. Buckle up!
Former England defenders Michael Dawson and Stephen Warnock join Hayley McQueen, Juliette Ferrington and Ron Walker to give their reactions to England's 1-1 draw against Denmark at Euro 2024. Buckle up!
It wasn't pretty at times, but Michael Dawson is bringing the positivity as he joins Juliette Ferrington and Hayley McQueen to look back at England's 1-0 win over Serbia in their opening match of Euro 2024. We also speak to the Scotland fan who walked 500 miles.....and walked 500 more....to make it to Germany.
It wasn't pretty at times, but Michael Dawson is bringing the positivity as he joins Juliette Ferrington and Hayley McQueen to look back at England's 1-0 win over Serbia in their opening match of Euro 2024. We also speak to the Scotland fan who walked 500 miles.....and walked 500 more....to make it to Germany.
Steve is an extremely experienced former professional footballer and coach, playing in excess of 500 Football League games for a variety of clubs including Nottingham Forest, Crewe, Plymouth, Burnley, Hereford United and Cheltenham Town. He possess nearly 25 years coaching experience across a broad spectrum of roles such as within the first team environment at professional football clubs with Hereford United, Cheltenham Town, Forest Green Rovers and Kidderminster Harriers in addition to leading the football programme at nationally renowned Hartpury College and University and in more recent years, across coach education and development with the FA and PFA. He currently holds the position of "Player to Coach" lead, playing a key role in the FA's strategy of delivering more EQC (English Qualified coaches) working across the highest level of the game and lead on a high profile, bespoke coach development programme for current and former senior England players that is named "International Player to Coach" (IP2C). Graduates from the programme include Ashely Cole, Michael Dawson, Wayne Rooney, Jack Wilshere, Leighton Baines and Carlton Cole. He takes lead responsibility for the development and delivery of the Football Association's pathway for current and ex professional players who are transitioning from playing into coaching, facilitating the design and implementation of the FA's elite coach qualifications and programme of continuous professional development, taking a needs-led approach in collaboration with key stakeholders such as the PL, LMA, EFL and PFA. Furthermore, He is a qualified tutor and deliverer across both the FA Level 4/UEFA A Licence and FA L5/UEFA Pro Licence qualifications plus FA Talent Identification qualifications L4 and L5 for Technical Directors, supporting learners at the highest levels of the game. He also has coaching experience at international level, leading England Universities Football plus the role of Assistant Coach to Great Britain Universities (Team GBR) Football Team at the World University Games before becoming Head Coach. Team GBR gained a silver medal at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia, 2013. As if that isn't enough credibility in itself, he is also a holder of the UEFA Pro Licence through the English FA in addition to further qualifications such as the Premier League's Elite Head of Coaching award, Advanced Youth Award, the League Managers Association's Diploma in Football Management, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Elite Coach Development and a BSc in Sports Science. He wanted to devote his time to help aspiring coaches all across the world by coming on the podcast and its right here for you - he also provided his Linkedin page (Search Steve Guinan) for any of our listeners who wish to reach out in the future. A top football man and another amazing guest...
Hayley McQueen and Juliette Ferrington look ahead to Euro 2024 with former England defender Michael Dawson, ex-Scotland forward Kris Boyd and our Sky Sports News reporters out in Germany, Rob Dorsett and Luke Shanley. Football journalist Ron Walker runs his eye over the draw and picks his tournament favourites. Plus, we hear from Anthony Barry, the English coach who has gone from working at Accrington Stanley and Wigan, via Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Belgium, to coaching Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal at these Euros. We'll have podcasts before and after all of England and Scotland's fixtures at Euro 2024 - find us on Sky's Essential Football podcast feed. Plus, keep across all the news from Germany on Sky Sports News and skysports.com.
Hayley McQueen and Juliette Ferrington look ahead to Euro 2024 with former England defender Michael Dawson, ex-Scotland forward Kris Boyd and our Sky Sports News reporters out in Germany, Rob Dorsett and Luke Shanley. Football journalist Ron Walker runs his eye over the draw and picks his tournament favourites. Plus, we hear from Anthony Barry, the English coach who has gone from working at Accrington Stanley and Wigan, via Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Belgium, to coaching Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal at these Euros. We'll have podcasts before and after all of England and Scotland's fixtures at Euro 2024 - find us on Sky's Essential Football podcast feed. Plus, keep across all the news from Germany on Sky Sports News and skysports.com.
Kelly Cates is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Michael Dawson who watched Chelsea comeback from 2-1 down, to beat Nottingham Forest 3-2 at the City Ground. After hearing from Mauricio Pochettino and Nuno Espirito Santo, Jamie and Michael assess the jobs both managers have done and look ahead to what they expect from next season. We also hear from Chelsea captain Reece James after returning from injury, who spoke with Cole Palmer, who's joined an elite Premier League club, in reaching 20 goals and 10 assists from this season.
Dave Jones is with Roy Keane, Paul Merson, Michael Dawson and Micah Richards to review the action from the North London Derby in which Arsenal held on to beat Tottenham 3-2, and to analyse Manchester City's 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
April 8, 2024, Year Season 4 Episode 24Normandy, France: Michael Dawson chose to leave a lucrative career in sales to pour himself into paying forward the gift of support he had received from caring adults at a time of turmoil in his life. Now an author, podcast host, and creator of youth work training resources, he knows he wouldn't be who he is today without the experiences of his past. And he uses all those lessons to help others now. You can learn more about Michael's work by visiting The Action Factory.Accessibility Options: Watch the unedited video interview with subtitles or read the edited podcast transcript by visiting this podcast's web page.Support the show
Yes, you read that right, the tables have turned as host Michael 'Daws' Dawson takes to the Off The Shelf hot seat
It's Liverpool against Manchester City, Jurgen Klopp versus Pep Guardiola! Michael Dawson and Peter Drury join Sky Sports' Peter Smith to look ahead to this huge match at Anfield, which you can watch, live, on Sky Sports on Sunday.
It's Liverpool against Manchester City, Jurgen Klopp versus Pep Guardiola! Michael Dawson and Peter Drury join Sky Sports' Peter Smith to look ahead to this huge match at Anfield, which you can watch, live, on Sky Sports on Sunday.
It's Liverpool against Manchester City, Jurgen Klopp versus Pep Guardiola! Michael Dawson and Peter Drury join Sky Sports' Peter Smith to look ahead to this huge match at Anfield, which you can watch, live, on Sky Sports on Sunday.
Blink and you'll miss him... joining Off The Shelf co-hosts Michael Dawson and Matt Tarr on the podcast this week is the lightning fast Aaron Lennon! Before signing for Spurs in the summer of 2005, Aaron charts his early playing days where he burst onto the scene at boyhood club Leeds United to become the youngest Premier League player at the time in 2003 when he made his debut away to Spurs in his future home of White Hart Lane aged 16 years and 129 days. Becoming teammates with fellow Yorkshireman 'Daws' upon his move to north London, the fleet-footed winger tells the stories of what made his decade with the Club so special like the dressing room characters
Michael Dawson and Peter Drury join Pete Smith to look ahead to Chelsea vs Liverpool in the Carabao Cup Final at Wembley Stadium.
Karen Carney and Michael Dawson look back over what was an all-round fantastic night for Brentford, taking all three points against Nottingham Forest after going a goal down at home, and having their star striker Ivan Toney back amongst the goals on his return.
Former Nottingham Forest defender and Sky Sports pundit Michael Dawson joins Matt Davies to discuss how his former club are shaping up in the Premier League with specific focus on current defensive pairing Joe Worrall and Murillo. We also touch on his Reds memories including playing for Paul Hart and his sending off against Sheffield United in the play-offs in 2003. Do like and subscribe to the podcast if you can. We're grateful for the support of the Trent Navigation Inn. Watch Blackpool vs Forest in the FA Cup there on Wednesday January 17. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp, Gary Neville and Michael Dawson to analyse an historic 2-1 win for Nottingham Forest over Manchester United. Forest took the lead through Nicolas Dominguez, before Marcus Rashford levelled for United. But a late strike from Morgan Gibbs-White sealed all three points for the home side. Hear from Forest hero Gibbs-White, as well as both managers Nuno Espirito Santo and Erik ten Hag. Plus, don't miss our verdict on a sorry end to 2023 for Manchester United. For more analysis of this match, download The Gary Neville Podcast from Sky Sports.
Michelle Owen is joined by Michael Dawson, Lee Hendrie and George Boateng to discuss all things festive football.The team share some of their most memorable stories of preparing for and playing in games over Christmas and New Year.Don't forget, you can watch plenty of EFL games live on Sky Sports over the next couple of weeks, including Leeds vs Ipswich, Southampton vs Plymouth, Sheffield Wednesday vs Hull and many more!
Experts Dorothy DeWitt and Michael Dawson discuss the implications, challenges, and potential outcomes of Binance's compliance monitorship. The record $4.3 billion settlement reached between Binance and the U.S. government over charges of money laundering and sanctions violations calls for the world's largest crypto exchange to maintain an independent compliance monitor for the next five years. Michael Dawson, a partner at WilmerHale, and Dorothy DeWitt, founder and CEO of Tolt Strategies, a former director at the CFTC and former general counsel at Coinbase, dissect the intricacies of this arrangement, delving into the roles and responsibilities of the compliance monitor, the potential impact on Binance's operations and the broader implications for the crypto industry.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform.Show highlights:What exactly is a compliance monitor, and why it's essential in the Binance settlement Which regulatory agencies do the monitors report to and their significanceWhy the DOJ insisted on including a compliance monitor in its settlement with Binancehow Binance's compliance monitor is expected to create a “ripple effect across the industry,” according to MichaelWhy Binance, despite being a non-U.S. entity, is subject to a U.S.-appointed monitorDorothy's perspective on why more monitorships might be appointed in the crypto industry going forwardHow much the monitorship will cost Binance and the factors influencing their choice of monitorWhether the government will be able to discover other crimes with all this new information, which will be used by other agencies such as the IRS and the FBIWho might be appointed as the compliance monitor for Binance and why Michael favors Patrick McHenryWhat constitutes the SAR lookback and AML program consultancyWhat could happen when the government gets to look at all past transactionsWhat happens if the monitor discovers any wrongdoing within BinanceWhether the monitorship is likely to impact Binance's business operationsAdvice from Dorothy and Michael for Binance's new CEO on navigating these challengesWhy predicting the future of Changpeng Zhao, Binance's ex-CEO, is complex, according to DorothyThank you to our sponsors! LayerZero | Popcorn Network | Arbitrum FoundationGuests | Michael Dawson, partner, Financial Institutions Group at WilmerHaleDorothy DeWitt, founder and CEO of Tolt Strategies and former Director of the Division of Market Oversight at the CFTCLinks |SettlementDOJ Settlement TextFINCEN Settlement TextCFTC Settlement TextOFAC Settlement TextWSJ: Binance Penalties Include a Number of Crypto Industry Firsts: The Treasury Department's FinCEN is imposing its first-ever monitorship on the cryptocurrency exchangeCoinDesk: Binance's Future and Other Questions Post-Settlement Unchained: Binance to Pay $4.3 Billion to Settle U.S. DOJ Criminal Probe; CEO Changpeng Zhao Pleads Guilty for Violating Bank Secrecy Act Law360: Binance's Compliance Chief Is Optimistic About MonitorshipThe C FTC's guidance on monitorship:CFTC Releases Enforcement Advisory on Penalties, Monitors and AdmissionsOther monitors at crypto companies:Coinbase (independent monitor): Press Release- January 3, 2023: Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris Announces $100 Million Settlement with Coinbase, Inc. after DFS Investigation Finds Significant Failings in the Company's Compliance Program | Department of Financial ServicesRobinhood Crypto (independent compliance consultant): Press Release- August 2, 2022: DFS Superintendent Harris Announces $30 Million Penalty on Robinhood Crypto for Significant Anti- Money Laundering, Cybersecurity & Consumer Protection Violations | Department of Financial Services (ny.gov)-Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The record $4.3 billion settlement reached between Binance and the U.S. government over charges of money laundering and sanctions violations calls for the world's largest crypto exchange to maintain an independent compliance monitor for the next five years. Michael Dawson, a partner at WilmerHale, and Dorothy DeWitt, founder and CEO of Tolt Strategies, a former director at the CFTC and former general counsel at Coinbase, dissect the intricacies of this arrangement, delving into the roles and responsibilities of the compliance monitor, the potential impact on Binance's operations and the broader implications for the crypto industry. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Show highlights: what exactly is a compliance monitor, and why it's essential in the Binance settlement which regulatory agencies the monitors report to and their significance why the DOJ insisted on including a compliance monitor in its settlement with Binance how Binance's compliance monitor is expected to create a “ripple effect across the industry,” according to Michael why Binance, despite being a non-U.S. entity, is subject to a U.S.-appointed monitor Dorothy's perspective on why more monitorships might be appointed in the crypto industry going forward how much the monitorship will cost Binance and the factors influencing their choice of monitor whether the government will be able to discover other crimes with all this new information, which will be used by other agencies such as the IRS and the FBI who might be appointed as the compliance monitor for Binance and why Michael favors Patrick McHenry what constitutes the SAR lookback and AML program consultancy what could happen when the government gets to look at all past transactions what happens if the monitor discovers any wrongdoing within Binance whether the monitorship is likely to impact Binance's business operations advice from Dorothy and Michael for Binance's new CEO on navigating these challenges why predicting the future of Changpeng Zhao, Binance's ex-CEO, is complex, according to Dorothy Thank you to our sponsors! LayerZero Popcorn Network Arbitrum Foundation Guests: Michael Dawson, partner, Financial Institutions Group at WilmerHale Dorothy DeWitt, founder and CEO of Tolt Strategies and former Director of the Division of Market Oversight at the CFTC Links Settlement DOJ Settlement Text FINCEN Settlement Text CFTC Settlement Text OFAC Settlement Text WSJ: Binance Penalties Include a Number of Crypto Industry Firsts: The Treasury Department's FinCEN is imposing its first-ever monitorship on the cryptocurrency exchange CoinDesk: Binance's Future and Other Questions Post-Settlement Unchained: Binance to Pay $4.3B Penalty to Resolve U.S. DOJ Criminal Investigation; Changpeng Zhao Resigns, Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering Charges Law360: Binance's Compliance Chief Is Optimistic About Monitorship The CFTC's guidance on monitorships CFTC Releases Enforcement Advisory on Penalties, Monitors and Admissions Other monitors at crypto companies Coinbase (independent monitor): Press Release- January 3, 2023: Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris Announces $100 Million Settlement with Coinbase, Inc. after DFS Investigation Finds Significant Failings in the Company's Compliance Program | Department of Financial Services Robinhood Crypto (independent compliance consultant): Press Release- August 2, 2022: DFS Superintendent Harris Announces $30 Million Penalty on Robinhood Crypto for Significant Anti-Money Laundering, Cybersecurity & Consumer Protection Violations | Department of Financial Services (ny.gov) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices