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In this episode, Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, reflects on his three-decade journey leading one of the nation's largest health systems. He shares the legacy of a culture-first approach, memorable milestones, and advice for the next generation of healthcare leadership.
In this conversation, I'm joined by Robert E. Siegel, author of The Systems Leader, to unpack the essential mindset shifts leaders must make in a complex, fast-moving environment. We explore the tensions leaders face—like balancing innovation with execution, and strength with empathy—and how the most effective leaders navigate these paradoxes with clarity and purpose. Drawing from real stories of leaders like Jeff Immelt of GE and Michael Dowling of Northwell Health, Robert shares why systems thinking, strong relationships, and the ability to adapt are no longer optional—they're essential. If you want to lead with greater clarity in the chaos, this episode is for you. Buy Robert's Book "The Systems Leader" Visit Robert's Website Follow Robert on LinkedIn Join my weekly newsletter. Learn more about my books and courses. Join The Essentialism Academy. Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube.
Michael Dowling, managing director of Michael Dowling Mortgage and Financial Services, and Brendan Burgess, founder of askaboutmoney.com, speculate on the new mortgage product from Revolut and how it might impact the market.To catch the full conversation, press the play button on this page.
Send a message directly to Lee ( Include your details )Stefon Bertram and Michael Dowling share their secrets to creating consistent listing pipelines through a sophisticated "radar system" that tracks when potential sellers will drop their properties onto the market.• Forecasting when listings will "drop" is crucial for creative follow-up• The radar system tracks potential sellers by month they're likely to list• Focus on adding genuine value rather than asking "are you ready to sell yet?"• Nobody cares about relationships, they care about substance and results• Proper follow-up creates uncontested listing opportunities months later• Top performers make 30-60 connections daily to maintain their pipeline• Case study: Taking a $7M property to $8.1M through skilled negotiation• Marketing quality makes a difference ($970 vs $370 photography)• Having conviction in your value proposition eliminates fee objections• Balancing high performance with family life creates sustainable successTo learn more about the Complete Salesperson Course and get updates on future training events, visit our website or follow us on social media.Hosted by Lee WoodwardProudly brought to you by Lee Woodward Training Systems. Brought to you by NexrElevate your real estate business with Nexr – the strategic partner that helps you overcome challenges in securing more listings, building better teams, and achieving faster growth. With over 20 years of experience in developing Tier 1 agencies, Nexr provides bespoke solutions tailored to your unique needs. Ready to redefine the future of your business? Visit nexr.com.au today. Discover more: Next Events Lee's New Book – Claiming Doors Explore Lee Woodward Short Courses
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula take a look at the 2024 miniseries Daredevil: Woman without Fear by Erica Schultz and Michael Dowling. The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 486: Woman Without Fear (2024) appeared first on Geek Hard.
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, Andrew and Petula take a look at the 2024 miniseries Daredevil: Woman without Fear by Erica Schultz and Michael Dowling. The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 486: Woman Without Fear (2024) appeared first on Geek Hard.
In this episode, Michael Dowling and Stefon Bertram, the dynamic duo behind Pello Property, discuss their incredible journey in the real estate industry. Michael and Stefon first partnered up in 2011, and together they've built one of Sydney's most successful agencies. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to gain valuable insights into real […]
January 17, 2025: Sarah Richardson and Kate Gamble dive into Michael Dowling's thought-provoking article on six priorities for healthcare leaders. They explore questions that resonate deeply with today's challenges: How can leaders foster innovation while maintaining compliance? What does it mean to balance stability and adaptability in a rapidly evolving environment? And how do CIOs model resilience and optimism amid uncertainty?Michael Dowling: 6 priorities for health leaders in a new era of change and disruptionSubscribe: This Week Health Twitter: This Week Health LinkedIn: Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
The average mortgage loan is now over €300,000 according to a new survey from MyHome.ie, but many homes cost much more than that. So how are buyers making up the difference?Michael Dowling, managing director of Dowling Financial joins The Last Word to discuss the phenomenon of the 'bank of mum and dad' helping first time buyers to get on the property ladder.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
On this episode of A SENSe of Wellness podcast host, Susan Greeley, Castle Connolly Private Health Partners Co-Founder, John Connolly, Ed. D., and CEO of Northwell Health, Michael J. Dowling, latest book, “The Aging Revolution,” and shifting perceptions on health, wellness, and healthcare through the lens of an aging population. More About Michael J. Dowling: Michael Dowling is one of the health care industry's most highly respected voices, achieving the No. 1 ranking in Modern Healthcare magazine's 2022 list of the “100 Most Influential People in Healthcare.” As a health care executive over the past three decades, he has been a no-excuses advocate for reforms that have helped the industry become more patient-focused and committed to quality and safety. His willingness to take a stand on societal issues such as gun violence and immigration has earned widespread praise and recognition from peers and the news media. During his years in academia and government, Mr. Dowling has distinguished himself as a compassionate voice for those in need, developing and promoting innovative health and human services policies. As president and CEO of Northwell Health for 22 years, he has demonstrated invaluable leadership in overseeing a rapidly expanding clinical, research and academic enterprise with annual revenue of $18 billion. With a workforce of more than 85,000, Northwell is the largest health care provider and private employer in New York State, caring for more than two million people annually through a vast network of 21 hospitals, more than 900 outpatient facilities—including 220 primary care practices and 50-plus urgent care centers—along with home care, rehabilitation and end-of-life services. Hailing from Ireland, Mr. Dowling bridges borders and brings a global perspective to health care. In 2020, he received the Presidential Distinguished Service Award for the Irish Abroad, which recognized his contributions to Ireland and to Irish communities abroad, presented by the President of Ireland. He also received an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and is a board member of the Foreign Policy Association. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science, and the North American Board of the Smurfit School of Business at University College in Dublin, Ireland. He also earned his bachelor's degree from University College Cork, and went on to receive honorary doctorates from Queens University Belfast and University College Dublin. Mr. Dowling was the Grand Marshal of New York City's St. Patrick's Day Parade in 2017, when he was also inducted into the Irish America Hall of Fame Learn more about Michael Dowling here.
I'm Denver Frederick, the host of The Business of Giving. My guest today is Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health, New York's largest healthcare provider. Under his leadership, Northwell has grown from a single hospital into an integrated system, offering everything from ambulatory care to end-of-life services. Dowling is a visionary, redefining healthcare by addressing issues like gun violence and mental health, which he views as integral to public health. As he says: “I believe that CEOs have a responsibility to take on those social issues, especially in healthcare, that have a direct impact on health. And when you look around, there's a lot of things. Everything has a direct impact on health. So we just can't be talking about medical care delivery only. We've got to get involved in influencing societal issues that have a negative impact. Gun violence is one of those.” With this approach, Dowling places Northwell at the forefront of both healthcare innovation and social responsibility. Now, let's dive into an inspiring conversation about his bold vision for healthcare leadership and the community-centered initiatives driving change at Northwell Health.
Healthcare thought leader Michael J. Dowling returns to Irish Stew to discuss his new book The Aging Revolution: The History of Geriatric Health Care and What Really Matters to Older Adults, the launch of Northwell Studios to tell stories that humanize health care, and why he sees gun violence as a public health priority.Last on Irish Stew in April, 2021, the Limerick-born Northwell Health CEO shares insights into the progress of geriatric healthcare, the societal challenges posed by an aging population, finding the one thing that matters to older adults, and the role of immigration in a graying world.“We all want to age, nobody says I don't want to get older. So, we should have respect for people as they get older because we will be there someday ourselves,” he says.Michael also tells how the new Northwell Studios will bring fresh storytelling to healthcare today, building on the success of the acclaimed Netflix documentary series Lenox Hill and Emergency NYC, and the Academy Award-shortlisted Covid-19 documentary The First Wave.We wrap with Michael's advocacy for viewing American gun violence as a public health crisis and how corporate America is embracing this new thinking.To catch Michale Dowling's infectious optimism, join us on this check-in episode of Irish Stew.LinksWebsiteBook: The Aging RevolutionNorthwell Health: Michael DowlingLinkedIn
Transforming health systems requires addressing social determinants of health and expanding beyond traditional hospital care. In this episode, Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, talks about how he is redefining health system leadership by addressing broader health determinants and expanding services beyond traditional hospital care. He shares his journey from a background in human services to leading Northwell Health, where he focuses on integrating community services and growing access. Michael discusses Northwell's extensive network and proactive measures in areas like gun violence and mental health. He also advises that leaders should promote decency, respect, and community well-being to improve overall health, suggesting that political leaders should embody these values to support better health outcomes. Tune in to discover how Michael Dowling is redefining health care by tackling social determinants of health and expanding the role of health systems beyond traditional hospital care! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conor O'Connell, Director of Housing & Planning at the Construction Industry Federation and Michael Dowling, Mortgage and financial adviser
October 2024 Solicits (DC, Image, Mad Cave, Boom, Vault) Comic Reviews: DC o Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter 1 by Jay Kristoff, Tirso; Tom Taylor, Riccardo Federici, Arif Prianto Marvel o Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Dee Cunniffe o Deadpool Role Plays the Marvel Universe by Cullen Bunn, Michael Shelfer o Immortal Thor Annual by Al Ewing, David Baldeon, Federico Blee; Derk Landy, Sara Pichelli, Mattia Iacono o Namor 1 by Jason Aaron, Paul Davidson, Alex Lins, Neeraj Menon o Phoenix 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Alessandro Miracolo, David Curiel o X-Men: Blood Hunt – Laura Kinney the Wolverine by Stephanie Phillips, Robert Gill, Nolan Woodard o Marvel Unlimited § Marvel Mutts 12 by Mackenzie Cadenhead, Takeshi Miyazawa Dark Horse o Paranoid Gardens 1 by Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, Chris Weston, Dave Stewart Image o Witchblade 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Giuseppe Cafaro, Arif Prianto IDW o Rocketeer Breaks Free 1 by Stephen Mooney, Staz Johnson, Len O'Grady, Marco Lesko o Star Trek Annual 2024 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Rachael Stott Mad Cave o Last Wardens 1 by Amit Tishler, Elliot Sperl, Rui Silveira, Francesco Segala, Angese Pozza Dynamite o Powerpuff Girls 1 by Kelly Thompson, Paulina Ganucheau Oni o Biker Mice From Mars 1 by Melissa Flores, Francis Portela Archie o Chilling Adventures Presents: Truth or Dare 1 by Ron Robbins, Laura Braga, Ellie Wright Titan o Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Necromancer 1 by Julien Blondel, Jean-Luc Cano OGN Countdown o Old Willis Place by Mary Downing Hahn, Scott Peterson, Meredith Laxton, Sienna Haralson o LastMan Vol 5 by Balak, Michael Sanlaville, Bastien Vives o Tig and Lilly Vol 3: Up Late by Dan Thompson o Spirited Vol 3: Greenhouse of Horror by Liv Livingston o Warriors: Prophecies Begin by Erin Hunter, Natalie Riess, Sara Goetter o Louder Than Words: Actions Speak by Sergio Aragones o SCRAM by Rory Lucey o Whodunnit by El Torres, Vicente Cifuentes o Sparks Vol 1: Portals by Revel Guts o Youth Group by Jordan Morris, Bowen McCurdy o Gamerville by Johnnie Christmas o Goblin Vol 2: The Wolf and the Well by Eric Grissom, Will Perkins Additional Reviews: Twisters, Thor by Jason Aaron, Acolyte finale, MAWS s2 News: Omnibus shutting down, Arcbound by Snyder and Tom Hardy moves to Dark Horse, return of the Russo brothers to MCU, DC All-In and Absolute DC, new OGN from Michael Conrad on ComiXology, more Conan from Jason Aaron, TMNT/Naruto crossover, Halo canceled, new Dark Horse book by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Tom Scioli Godzilla, DC graphic novel by Ben Hed Trailers: Terminator Zero, Alien: Romulus, Beetlejuice 2 Comics Countdown (17 July 2024): 1. Fishflies 7 by Jeff Lemire 2. Man's Best 5 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Jesse Lonergan 3. Nightwing 116 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Adriano Lucas 4. Dark Knights of Steel: Allwinter 1 by Jay Kristoff, Tirso; Tom Taylor, Riccardo Federici, Arif Prianto 5. Usagi Yojimbo: Crow 4 by Stan Sakai 6. Superman 16 by Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell 7. Undiscovered Country 30 by Scott Snyder, Charles Soule, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Leonardo Marcello Grassi, Matt Wilson 8. Wonder Woman 11 by Tom King, Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos; Tom King, Belen Ortega, Tamra Bonvillain 9. Redcoat 2 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie, Brad Anderson 10. Lawful 2 by Greg Pak, Diego Galindo, Irma Kniivila
As we live longer, some even into their 100s, those 65 and older have become the fastest-growing population in the U.S. While an incredible victory for public health, it also presents a unique set of challenges, to which Maria Carney, MD, says the current health system must quickly adapt. On this episode, she and her co-author Michael Dowling join host Sandra Lindsay, RN, to discuss their new book, Aging Revolution: The History of Geriatric Health Care and What Really Matters to Older Adults. Along with their fellow co-author, Charles Kenney, they share the remarkable history of geriatric medicine in the U.S. and highlight those who devoted their careers to easing suffering and improving the lives of aging adults. Meet the experts: Michael Dowling is president and CEO of Northwell Health and author of After the Roof Caved In, released in 2022, and Leading Through a Pandemic, released in 2020. Prior to joining Northwell, he served as the Health Commissioner of New York State. Dr. Carney is chief of geriatric and palliative medicine, and medical director of post-acute services at Northwell Health; she also served as Nassau County health commissioner.
In this episode, Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker's Healthcare, provides insights into several key developments: a judge's ruling that the FTC can't halt the Novant and CHS deal, the continued climb of HCA to new highs, and Michael Dowling's new book on advancements in geriatric care.
Black women are 3x more likely to die giving birth. Here's one plan to fix that. Where you live matters to your health. Life expectancy can vary dramatically between neighborhoods in the same city. The U.S. has a particular problem with maternal mortality, which is much higher than in comparable countries. The CEO of Northwell Health describes how a program the company implemented decreased hospitalization due to life-threatening complications by nearly half. This video was created in partnership with Northwell Health -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Michael Dowling: Michael J. Dowling is president and chief executive officer of Northwell Health, New York's largest health care provider and private employer, with 23 hospitals, more than 800 outpatient locations, and 75,000+ employees. One of health care's most influential executives, Mr. Dowling has received numerous awards, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, an honorary degree from the prestigious Queen's University Belfast and his selection as the Grand Marshal of the 2017 St. Patrick's Day Parade in NYC. He also serves as chair of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Dowling of Dowling Financial on increased competition for the Irish banking market
Maxine Carrington is the Chief People Officer at Northwell Health. She's a highly recognized, dedicated, and forward-thinking professional who works closely with a team led by CEO Michael Dowling. Reflecting her company's expansive vision of health, she takes her role far beyond the traditional confines of her industry. Maxine is not one to simply wait for illness to manifest in her 85,000+ community; she is a proactive leader who seeks to address the root causes of health issues before they escalate into crises. Health is not merely about treating the sick but encompasses all facets of well-being and personal fitness. Maxine and her team strive to transform communities holistically, acknowledging the profound impact they can have in fostering more substantial, more health-conscious environments. Bold in advocacy and action, Carrington takes a firm stance on critical social issues such as gun violence and black maternal and infant mortality, treating racism as a public health emergency and pushing for greater sustainability. She is a dynamic force in redefining health care, advocating for a broader perspective that includes both prevention and a holistic response to the societal factors influencing community health. Regarding the 'human element' in professional growth, Carrington states, "Throughout my career journey, I've always thought about the human being . . . I'm looking at this whole person thinking, 'How do we help this person get here? Who are they? If things go wrong, could we have prevented this? What did we do to help and enable?" Key themes discussed Career journey focused on whole person well-being. Desired health benefits and insights from usage. Loneliness identified as biggest health care issue. Promoting economic equity, accessible, diverse fitness options. HR restructuring for personalization, relationship, and connection. A few key takeaways: 1. Carrington highlights Northwell's commitment to addressing not just physical health but broader societal issues impacting wellness, such as gun violence, maternal and infant mortality, racism, and sustainability. This broad view underlines the importance of a holistic approach to employee well-being and extends support beyond the workplace into households. 2. Carrington shares a very unique concept of treating Northwell team members as customers. She underlines the significance of active listening to meet employee needs, which is crucial in talent retention. This approach is a core strategy in creating a supportive work environment, and it's something that Northwell takes quite seriously. 3. Through the utilization of various platforms, Northwell is able to leverage data insights effectively. This not only helps streamline operations but also informs leadership decisions aimed at enhancing the experience for team members. Carrington discusses how such tools can facilitate improved communication and greater efficiency in workplace operations. 4. Addressing the socioeconomic diversity of employees, Carrington underscores the value of offering flexible membership levels and various price points in wellness initiatives, such as through partnerships with companies like Gympass. By providing subsidized access to fitness facilities, Northwell demonstrates its commitment to economic equity and ensuring that wellness is accessible to all team members. Click here to download transcript. Resources: Maxine Carrington: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxinecarrington/ Top Woman in Healthcare: https://www.northwell.edu/news/the-latest/maxine-carrington-recognized-as-a-top-woman-leader-in-health-care Northwell Health: https://www.northwell.edu/ Prospect Wizard: http://www.theprospectwizard.com Promotion Vault: http://www.promotionvault.com HigherDose: http://www.higherdose.com Connect With Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehaloadvisors/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Integritysquare YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@halotalks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/integrity-square/ Website: https://www.halotalks.com Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: www.ratethispodcast.com/halotalks and don't forget to check out the HALO Academy for Executive Education opportunities.
June 2024 Solicitations (DC and Image) Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Dylan Dog 1 by Roberto Recchioni, Gigi Cavenago, Werther Dell'Edera, Giovanna Niro Suicide Squad: Dream Team 1 by Nicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Marvel Alien: Black, White, and Blood 2 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Michael Dowling, Chris Sotomayor; Paul Jenkins, Luigi Teruel, Andres Mossa; Stephanie Williams, Jethro Morales; Black Widow and Hawkeye 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Paolo Villanelli Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance 1 by Benjamin Percy, Danny Kim, Bryan Valenza Symbiote Spider-Man 2099 1 by Peter David, Roge Antonio, Sebastian Cheng Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 34 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Dark Horse Helen of Wyndhorn 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes John Carpenter's Toxic Commando: Rise of the Sludge God 1 by Michael Moreci, Alberto Alburquerque, Jason Wordie Image Napalm Lullaby 1 by Rick Remender, Bengal Boom I Heart Skull-Crusher 1 by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno IDW Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek 1 by Morgan Hampton, Miguel Angel Hernandez Ahoy Wrong Earth: Dead Ringers 1 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Lee Loughridge AWA Little Black Book 1 by Jeff McComsey, Chris Ferguson, Marco Lesko ComiXology MidState 1 by Lee Loughridge, Mack Chater Rare Noodles Maybe Tomorrow by Max Wood, Daniel Caval OGNs Gnome and Rat Vol 2: Time to Party by Lauren Stohler Silver Vessels by Steve Orlando, Katia Vecchio Haru: Spring by Joe Latham Unicorn Boy by Dave Roman Driks by Ana Pepper Monster Crush by Erin Ellie Franey Mushroom Knight by Oliver Bly Absolute Zeros: Camp Crashpad by Greg Smith, Michael Tanner, Gabrielle Gomez Additional Reviews: Damsel, Ricky Stanicky, Fargo s5 News: Eight Billion Genies movie in works for Amazon, Arnold as Santa Claus in new action movie (The Man With the Bag), Batman II delayed, X-Men 97 ridiculousness, new Doctor Who comic by Dan Watters, X-Men creative teams and release dates, Bear renewed for s4, Doctor Who air date and controversy, Teen Titans movie in development, AI art in comics Comics Countdown (13 Mar 2024): 1. Helen of Wyndhorn 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes 2. I Heart Skull-Crusher 1 by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno 3. Monster Crush GN by Erin Ellie Franey 4. Silver Vessels GN by Steve Orlando, Katia Vecchio 5. Fishflies 5 by Jeff Lemire, Beatrix Green 6. Action Comics 1063 by Jason Aaron, John Timms, Rex Lokus 7. Green Lantern 9 by Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr 8. Dark Ride 11 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas 9. Dark Spaces: Dungeon 4 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche 10. One Hand 2 by Ram V, Laurence Campbell, Lee Loughridge
Finally some good news for tracker mortgage holders.Michael Dowling, Managing Director of Dowling Financial joined The Last Word.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
May 2024 Solicits (Remaining) Comic Reviews: Marvel It's Jeff 31 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Alien: Black, White, and Blood 1 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Michael Dowling, Chris Sotomayor; Stephanie Phillips, Marcelo Ferreira, Pete Pantazis; Ryan Cady, Devmalya Pramanik Edge of Spider-Verse 1 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Travel Foreman, Brian Reber; Nilah Magruder, Eric Gapstur, Frank D'Armata; Alex Segura, Salvador Larroca, Guru eFX Guardians of the Galaxy Annual by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, Kev Walker, Matt Hollingsworth Predator: Last Hunt 1 by Ed Brisson, Francesco Manna, Erick Arciniega Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 31 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru Image Six Fingers 1 by Dan Watters, Sumit Kumar, Lee Loughridge IDW Godzilla Rivals: Mothra vs. M.O.G.U.E.R.A. by Johnny Parker II, Winston Chan, Josh Burcham Dynamite Elvira Meets H.P. Lovecraft 1 by David Avallone, Kewber Baal, Walter Pereyra Oni Cemetery Kids Don't Die 1 by Zac Thompson, Daniel Irizarri, Brittany Peer DSTLRY Blasfamous 1 by Mirka Andolfo, Gianluca Papi, Steve Orlando ComiXology Cold Hard Cash 1 by Gary Phillips, Adriano Melo, John Kalisz Archie Jaguar 1 by Keryl Brown Ahmed, Tango, Ellie Wright OGNs After Eden by Scott Chitwood, Rod Thornton Ray's OGN Corner: Roaming by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki Additional Reviews: Barbarian, Hellblazer: Rise and Fall, Murder Drones, Atlas and the Stars, MechWest, Port Of The Sea, Insufferable, Bad Luck Jack, Holidaze, Timber, Hazbin Hotel Madame Web challenge News: Kang rumors, Anansi Boys comic adaptation, Aaron jumps on the BRZRKR train, Ahoy gets Toxic Avenger license, Aaron writing a Scrooge McDuck one-shot for Marvel, DC's next event, DC returns to Wednesday releases, GODS cancelled, Venom War, Digital Circus is officially a series, Shang-Chi director is making a Naruto movie, Jurassic League animated movie announced Trailers: Borderlands, Horizon - An American Saga Comics Countdown (20 Feb 2024): 1. Bone Orchard Mythos: Tenement 9 by Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart 2. Animal Pound 2 by Tom King, Peter Gross, Tamra Bonvillain 3. Ultimate Spider-Man 2 by Jonathan Hickman, Marco Checchetto, Matt Wilson 4. Wonder Woman 6 by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey 5. Superman 11 by Joshua Williamson, David Baldeon, Rex Lokus 6. Six Fingers 1 by Dan Watters, Sumit Kumar, Lee Loughridge 7. Midlife 5 by Brian Buccellato, Stefano Simeone 8. Batman/Superman: World's Finest 24 by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain 9. Batman 144 by Chip Zdarsky, Andrea Sorrentino, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Stefano Nesi, Dave Stewart, Alejandro Sanchez 10. Spider-Boy 4 by Dan Slott, Paco Medina, Ty Templeton, Erick Arciniega, Dee Cunniffe
Two former First Energy executives, Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling, pleaded not guilty last week to 27 felony violations as part of the HB6 scandal.
Two former First Energy executives, Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling, pleaded not guilty last week to 27 felony violations as part of the HB6 scandal.
A new lender, Moco, has entered the mortgage offering competitive rates in exchange for paying a mortgage up until you're 80th birthday.Michael Dowling, Managing Director of Dowling Financial joined Zara King on The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Michael Dowling, Managing Director of Dowling Financial
Former CEO Chuck Jones and VP Michael Dowling and former PUCO Chairman Sam Randazzo deny wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty in court this week.
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Michael Dowling has a story to tell.His own and through the books he now publishes.While holding an MBA degree from Columbia Business School in New York and an engineering degree from the University of Florida in Gainesville, MIchael is also a professional "ghost-writer" and has written several children's books, including "Frog's Rainy-Day Story and Other Fables" that World Magazine has called one of the 6 best Christian picture books of the 21st century!From Michael...“When I was in my thirties and living in Boston, I was into cults like Silva Mind Control and EST (Erhard Seminars Training),” says Michael. “I went to psychics, studied A Course in Miracles, and practiced positive thinking, extrasensory perception, visualization, and meditation.The generally accepted beliefs in these circles were that all spiritual paths are equally valid, truth is what you experience, and Jesus was an enlightened teacher who came to show us the path to enlightenment. Back then, the thought systems that captured my attention were on the fringe of the culture, but today they are even infiltrating many churches. That's a major reason why I wrote Frog's Rainy-Day Story."So privileged to sit down and visit with Michael on the show today. As always, if you can't tune in live on radio, be sure to go wherever you get your podcasts and listen at your convenience.Support the show
Comic Reviews: DC Alan Scott: Green Lantern 1 by Tim Sheridan, Cian Tormey, Matt Herms Amazons Attack 1 by Josie Campbell, Vasco Georgiev, Alex Guimaraes Tales of the Titans (starring Beast Boy) 4 by Andrew Constant, Brandt, Stein, Lee Loughridge Marvel Captain Marvel 1 by Alyssa Wong, Jan Bazaldua, Bryan Valenza Hallows' Eve: The Big Night 1 by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Brian Reber Marvel Zombies: Black, White, and Blood 1 by Garth Ennis, Rachael Stott, Alex Segura, Javi Fernandez, Ashley Allen, Justin Mason Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 26 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Image Edenwood 1 by Tony Daniel, Jay David Ramos Paladin of Axes 1 by Gerry Duggan, David O'Sullivan Universal Monsters: Dracula 1 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds IDW Dark Spaces: Dungeon 1 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche Dark Horse Drive Like Hell 1 by Rich Douek, Alex Cormack Giant Robot Hellboy by Mike Mignola, Duncan Fegredo, Dave Stewart Ablaze Prism 1 by Matteo de Longis Saint Seiya: Nights of the Zodiac: Time Odyssey 1 by Masami Kurumada, Arnaud Dollen, Jerome Alquie Ahoy Wrong Earth: We Could Be Heroes 1 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Lee Loughridge OGNs Super Boba Café by Nidhi Chanani Secret of Camp Whatever Vol 3: The Witching Hour by Chris Grine What if We Were Vol 2 by Axelle Lenoir Whisper of the Woods by Ennun Ana Iurov Asterios the Minotaur by Serge Le Tendre, Frederic Peynet Astro City Metrobook Vol 4 Swan Lake: Quest for the Kingdoms by Rey Terciero, Megan Kearney Additional Reviews: Loki s2e4, Joe Hill's Rain adaptation, Five Nights at Freddy's, Amazing Digital Circus, Lego Avengers: Code Red News: Rian Gonzales, Rebel Moon prequel comics, Star Wars OGNs from Dark Horse beginning with Qui Gonn, new Flanagan movie, new Spider-Verse comic mini details, Fantastic Beasts officially scrapped, Hickman Ultimate Spider-Man details, new Image series by Ram V and Dan Watters, new Daredevil showrunners, Omninews, Hill House closing down, Whoniverse and Tales from the Tardis, It Follows sequel (They Follow) Trailers: Lisa Frankenstein, Argyle Longbox of Horror Part 4: Resident Evil Comics Countdown (24 Oct 2023): 1. Radiant Black 26 by Kyle Higgins, Joe Clark, Eduardo Ferigato, Raul Angulo 2. Universal Monsters: Dracula 1 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds 3. Dark Spaces: Dungeon 1 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche 4. Wonder Woman 2 by Josie Campbell, Vasco Georgiev, Alex Guimaraes 5. Penguin 3 by Tom King, Rafael de Latorre, Marcelo Maiolo 6. Ice Cream Man 37 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O'Halloran 7. Black Hammer: The End 3 by Jeff Lemire, Malachi Ward 8. Rare Flavours 2 by Ram V, Filipe Andrade 9. Detective Comics 1075 by Ram V, Francesco Francavilla 10. Action Comics 1058 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Rafa Sandoval, Matt Herms
Molly Gamble, Vice President of Editorial at Becker's Healthcare joins the podcast to discuss key takeaways from recent interviews with pediatric leaders Madeline Bell, the CEO of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Alisa Starbuck, the President of Brenner Children's Hospital at Wake Forest Baptist Health, and Michael Dowling, the CEO of Northwell Health.Links to dive deeper: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/michael-dowling-where-are-the-role-models.htmlhttps://www.beckershospitalreview.com/podcasts/becker-s-women-s-leadership-podcast/charting-the-future-of-pediatric-healthcare-insights-from-madeline-bell-president-and-ceo-of-children-s-hospital-of-philadelphia-120877384.html
Bloomberg News EV Reporter Sean O'Kane and Bloomberg Businessweek Columnist Max Chafkin discuss Elon Musk news about Tesla factory closures and Bill Ackman proposing to take X public. Michael Dowling, CEO at Northwell Health, discusses AI and healthcare. Melissa Byrne, Executive Director of We the 45 Million, shares her thoughts on the resumption of student loan payments. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr provide the details of Greg's Businessweek Magazine story Supreme Court Has Pile of Cases From Conservative 5th Circuit. And we Drive to the Close with Lisa Erickson, Head of Public Markets Group at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, speaks about President Zelesnky visiting SIUH yesterday and presenting Dowling and Northwell with an award on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
Charlie Weston, Personal Finance Editor Irish Independent and Michael Dowling, Managing Director of Dowling Financial.
How did Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, the largest health care provider and private employer in New York state, lead his team through the COVID-19 pandemic? Perpetual optimism. In this CEO Perspectives episode, Dowling sits down with Dr. Lori Esposito Murray, President of the Committee for Economic Development (CED), the public policy center of The Conference Board, to discuss his core principles and how they are helping Northwell Health meet the challenges of government regulation, a tight labor market, a toxic political environment, and more. Tune in to discover: · What is the value of perpetual optimism in a crisis? · How important is leadership visibility and “walking the floor”? · Why do you have to "fix the roof while the sun is shining”? · How does one lead innovation despite regulations and politics? · How does a constant focus on the customer give valuable perspective? This episode of CEO Perspectives is part of the Leadership in Challenging Times series from CED. The series features discussions with the outstanding business leaders who are recipients of CED's Distinguished Leadership Awards. In this series, business leaders discuss the unprecedented challenges facing the nation and how they are helping chart a path forward for both their companies and communities in which they operate.
Comic Reviews: DC Batman vs. Robin 5 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire DC/RWBY 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Megan Hetrick, Marissa Louise Shazam: Fury of the Gods Special – Shazamily Matters by Zachary Levi, D.J. Cotrona, Colleen Doran, Freddie Williams II, Andrew Dalhouse, Faithe Herman, Amanda Deibert, Erica Henderson, Tim Seeley, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern, David Sandberg, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz, Ross Butler, Josh Trujillo, Andrew Dillon, Grace Caroline Currey, Damian Fulton, Nick Filardi, Adam Brody, Kenny Porter, Mike Norton, Allen Passalaqua, Henry Gayden, Scott Godlewski, Alex Guimaraes Marvel Spider-Verse Unlimited 39 by Stephanie Williams, EJ Su, Pete Pantazis Alligator Loki 20 by Alyssa Wong, Robert Quinn, Pete Pantazis Cosmic Ghost Rider 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Juann Cabal, Espen Grundetjern Hallows' Eve 1 by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Brian Reber I Am Iron Man 1 by Murewa Ayodele, Dotun Akande Murderworld: Game Over by Jim Zub, Ray Fawkes, Netho Diaz, Lorenzo Tammetta, Matt Milla Rogue and Gambit 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Carlos Gomez, David Curiel, Federico Blee Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones 1 by Emily Kim, Kei Zama, Triona Farrell Spider-Man: Unforgiven by Tim Seeley, Sid Kotian, Edgar Delgado Infinity Comics Image Phantom Road 1 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Boom Buffy: The Last Vampire Slayer Special by Casey Gilly, Joe Jaro, Maria Keane, Lea Caballero, Joana Lafuente Dark Horse Skull and Bones: Savage Storm 1 by John Jackson Miller, James Mishler, Christian Rosado, Roshan Kurichiyanil AWA Red Zone 1 by Cullen Bunn, Mike Deodato Jr, Lee Loughridge Dynamite Barbarella: The Center Cannot Hold 1 by Sarah Hoyt, Riccardo Bogani, Werner Sanchez AfterShock All Night and Every Day by Ray Fawkes, Andrea Frittella, Sara Colella Scout And We Love You by Fell Hound OGN Trick Pony by Greg Lockard, Anna David, Lucas Gattoni Carmilla the First Vampire by Amy Chu, Soo Lee Ray's OGN Corner: New Kid by Jerry Craft Additional Reviews: We Have A Ghost, Mando 3.1, Picard 3.3, Thor and Loki: Double Trouble, Devil's Hour News: Marvel Super-Stories, Tenement now ten issues, Omninews, Battle Chasers returns, Stranger Things stage production, Hellboy cast, Marvel uniting Alien/Predator/Planet of the Apes under a new imprint (20th Century Comics) with possible additions, Good Asian being adapted into a TV series, TMNT movie casting, Discovery ending with s5, new Bendis project Trailers: Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan and Wendy, TMNT Mutant Mayhem Comics Countdown (01 Mar 2023): Radiant Black 22 by Kyle Higgins, Eduardo Ferigato Human Target 12 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood Stargirl: The Lost Children 4 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Spider-Man 6 by Dan Slott, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Edgar Delgado I Hate This Place 6 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge Where Monsters Lie 2 by Kyle Starks, Piotr Kowalski, Vladimir Popov Action Comics 1052 by Dan Jurgens, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Leah Williams, Marguerite Sauvage, Rafa Sandoval, Lee Weeks, Elizabeth Breitweiser, Matt Herms Phantom Road 1 by Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Walta, Jordie Bellaire Detective Comics 1069 by Si Spurrier, Ram V, Dexter Soy, Stefano Raffaele, Miguel Mendonca, Caspar Wijngaard, Ivan Reis, Adriano Lucas Batman vs. Robin 5 by Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar, Jordie Bellaire
In today’s shoutout of the day Scott Becker spotlights Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health.
In today’s shoutout of the day Scott Becker spotlights Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health.
In today’s shoutout of the day Scott Becker spotlights Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health.
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In today’s shoutout of the day Scott Becker spotlights Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health.
Your doing cost cutting at your health system right? You need to hear Michael Dowling's wisdom on the topic.
On this week's episode we are joined by comic book artist MICHAEL DOWLING who recently finished up work on the Thor/Jane Foster centric limited series "Jane Foster & The Mighty Thor" written by TORUNN GRØNBEKK. Join the THOR CORP on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=65477484 Check out Michael's work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikedowling2020/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ryan-does2/message
Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor, Irish Independent & Sunday Independent; Michael Dowling, MD Dowling Financial.
Michael Dowling, managing director of Dowling Financial mortgage specialists, assesses the impact an expected easing of mortgage lending rules would have.
Joe McCormack is the author of “BRIEF: Make a Bigger Impact by Saying Less,” and “Noise: Living and Leading When Nobody Can Focus.” He founded the Brief Lab in 2013 after years dedicated to developing and delivering a unique curriculum for US Army Special Operations. He actively counsels military leaders and senior executives on effective, efficient communication, and produces the podcast, “Just Saying.” In this conversation, he shares the keys to thinking clearly to get to the root cause of a problem and explain the way forward, simply, concisely, and effectively. https://bit.ly/TLP-323 Key Takeaways [2:45] Joe is the sixth of nine children in his Irish Catholic family. His early career includes a period of aerospace marketing in the aviation field before he started a marketing agency. [4:28] Joe's executive message about communication is “Less is more.” You don't need to say much but what you say needs to count. Leaders tend to overwhelm people with information. Be more careful and calculating to be concise. You want to say more but people can't hear it. [6:16] Joe explains why people say too much; a lack of time to prepare, the fear of not giving enough information, the fear of looking stupid, and the fear of failing to handle every contingency. It's never just one of these things; it's all of them. [6:45] People need to consider, “What does my audience need?” They don't need six paragraphs. They're craving brevity. They want two. Give the audience what they want: two well-written paragraphs. More paragraphs will dilute the message and diminish your impact. [7:54] When Joe wrote Brief he considered what was the most essential thing to say in the shortest time given. But don't be too brief. Say what is necessary. When you learn the skills, you can use brevity consistently. There's a payoff for people that have the skillset. [10:30] Joe asks people three questions about executive summaries: “Have you ever heard the term ‘executive summary'?” “Have you ever had a developer deliver one?” “Has anybody ever taught you how to build one?” People's answers are normally, Yes, Yes, and No. If they say Yes to the third, Joe asks them how to build one. They don't get it right. [11:33] Three questions to answer that will make a great executive summary: “What are you talking about?” “Why are we talking about this right now?” “So what now; what next?” [13:26] Joe teaches people the habit of briefly summarizing their message. It's different than just knowing it. It's a habitual way of thinking, speaking, and stopping from talking. [15:09] Fortune 500 corporations and Special Operations are alike in some ways. They both have high standards and expectations and they need to deliver, either for ROI or mission success. In the military, there is a lot of training. Corporations are starting to adopt more training. Since COVID-19 businesses are looking to attract talent. Communication and collaboration are how businesses work. [16:59] Collaboration works in moderation. Microsoft came out with a recent study that shows what people want most from their workplace is autonomy. They want to be left alone to think, and then when they collaborate, it's better. If you don't give people time to think about a problem, they come up with an answer on the fly. Deep problems don't get solved on the fly, but only after thinking and then talking. [22:18] When planning a meeting, take 10 minutes of quiet. Then sit down and create an agenda of what you want to talk about; think about it, write it, and edit it. Then send it and follow it. It works. [23:09] There's a time for collaboration, talking, and doing, and there's a time for thinking. You have to figure out in your role, and what that time allotment is. Once you get that, you're not doing too much or too little, you're doing your job. Joe heard of a CEO who said, “I don't think at work; I'm in meetings all the time.” The CEO needs time to think at work. [25:34] As leaders, you need to make a quiet appointment with yourselves for a set amount of time every day. During the appointment, write down things that you need to be thinking about; “How do I get feedback from my employees?” or “What's wrong with my current work situation?” Make the appointment and don't miss it. [28:42] Joe's 15-minute podcast, Just Saying, comes from the classes he teaches to Special Operations teams about concise communications that are effective. [30:15] Joe's book, Noise, is about the correlation between clear thinking and lowering noise levels. If you don't manage the noise, your thoughts are scattered. If your thoughts are scattered, your speech is scattered. Ineffective leaders are scattered because they haven't thought about what they are doing and why they are doing it. They start by talking. Clear thinking leads to concise communication. [31:56] When addressing a problem, ask yourself how much you think about it and how well you think about it. Do you dedicate enough time to thinking about your business? Are you constantly getting distracted in your thinking time? If you do 20 minutes of quiet every day, your thinking will be better. You won't excel at it at first, but make it a daily habit and you will get better at it and get focused. [34:49] Tips from Brief: You need Awareness: It's important to be clear and concise. Discipline: Talk and stop talking when needed. Decisiveness: Know when to act and then act. Jim calls these traits a virtuous circle and compares them to the skills of a running back in a football game. [39:37] People have different ways of thinking. Some people need to think about stuff more and some people are quick to answer. There are strengths and weaknesses to both types of people. Make sure the people around you know your processing style. [41:15] Joe shares a success story. A client was able to frame and reframe what he was doing, why he was doing it, what the value was to the organization, how he was doing it, and how he was measuring the impact in a presentation to the board. They didn't cut a dime from his budget. If you can't state your work in those clear terms, people will default to thinking it's not that important, and you will get cut. [44:05] Joe tells of a military client. The skill of being clear, concise, easy to understand, and easy to follow is valuable. In the middle of a briefing, a general asked Joe's client, who was presenting, “Where did you learn to brief like that?” If everyone else is terrible at it and you're good at it, all of a sudden, you're the tallest person in the room. It takes time to prepare for that. [46:21] When Joe presents to a group he focuses on the audience and how they are alike. The common denominator is they all want the shorter version! They may want to know more but they all crave a clear and concise answer. He provides a clear and concise answer. If they want more, he provides a clear and longer answer. Then, if they want more, he provides the clearest and longest explanation. [48:06] Jan and Jim spend a lot of time helping people to focus. A previous guest of the podcast, Brian Caulfield told them “Sell the problem, not the solution.” No one has time and everyone is selling a solution. Joe's Brief method is a recipe for managing time and figuring out the root cause of a problem. [49:25] Joe's challenge: Take time and quiet to think about it. Schedule it. Use quiet to your advantage, however much you need. Then talk. Think before you speak. And then do something. Those are separate things. You think about it quietly. You lower the noise. You start to get a root cause. Then you can say the most important thing (not the things). Then watch people say, “I got it! Now I know what to do.” [52:13] Closing quote: “Brevity is the soul of wit.” — William Shakespeare. Quotable Quotes “To be an elite communicator is to embrace a different standard, which is ‘Less is more. I don't need to say so much but what I say needs to count.'” “It's hard because you want to say more but people can't hear it.” “There's a famous quote, which is, ‘I would have written you a shorter letter if I had more time.” “I wrote a 220-page book on brevity. That almost made me insane. Because you start to think about, what really is the most essential thing to say in the shortest amount of time given? That really takes some thought.” “If you're pitching an investor, that investor has this aperture or window of interest and what you say needs to sit inside that window. And that takes a lot of consideration. What does that person care about? What's the most important thing? Why am I doing this?” “What I teach people is the habit of doing [a summary]. It's different from just knowing it.” “There's quality collaboration and then there's terrible collaboration. [In a meeting] the collaboration is poor. They talk at each other, they don't prepare, it's disorganized, it's scattered, and people don't listen.” “You ask people when do you prepare for meetings and how do you prepare for meetings and often the answer is, ‘I can't because I'm in a meeting. I'm constantly collaborating, leaving me no time to prepare for the next meeting.'” “If you don't give people a chance to think about it, they're coming up with the answer on the fly. Deep problems don't get solved on the fly. They get solved when you actually have to slow down and think about it. And then you say something.” “Great leaders have the humility to say ‘I'm going to think about it. I'm going to have others think about it. I'm going to come up with a solution and then I'm going to explain it in the simplest terms possible and hope it works!'” Resources Mentioned Theleadershippodcast.com Sponsored by: Darley.com Rafti Advisors. LLC Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC Joe McCormack Brief: Make a Bigger Impact by Saying Less Noise: Living and Leading When Nobody Can Focus The BRIEF Lab U.S. Army Special Operations Just Saying podcast Michael Dowling, Northwell Health® Steve Justice Skunk Works Brian Caulfield Corporate Competitor Podcast, with Don Yaeger
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has dominated headlines this year. The ongoing war has affected people globally, including American librarians and their work. In Episode 74, the Call Number podcast team looks at the ways the profession is supporting Ukraine. First, Call Number host Diana Panuncial speaks with Kristin Parker, lead curator and manager of the arts at Boston Public Library. Parker is part of a network of first responders working against the clock to preserve Ukraine's cultural history and provide preservation advice to library workers on the ground. Next, American Libraries Editor and Publisher Sanhita SinhaRoy speaks with Michael Dowling, director of ALA's International and Chapter Relations Office, about the Association's Ukraine Library Relief Fund and how donations are being used. Finally, Panuncial talks to Millicent Mabi, director of community engagement and programming at Regina Public Library in Saskatchewan, about how her institution is helping Ukrainian refugees—from teaching them English to improving their literacy to connecting them with community resources. Next month's episode will focus on library design and architecture. We'd like to know: What design feature do you love best at your local library and why? Email us your answer or leave us a voicemail at 312-280-4218 and your submission could be featured. Is there a story or topic you'd love to hear us cover? Reach out and let us know. You can also follow us on Twitter and SoundCloud and leave a review on iTunes.
Northwell CEO Michael Dowling - Sending supplies and expertise to war-torn Ukraine. by John Catsimatidis
The Queen Goblin arrives! Today on the show, Dan and Mark are going to be discussing Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #88 entitled “Beyond: Chapter Fourteen”. This issue was written by Zeb Wells, with art from Michael Dowling, colors by Bryan Balenza, a cover by Arthur Adams and Alejandro Sanchez Rodriguez, and letters by VC's Joe […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #88 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
“I can hear my hair growing…” Today on the show, Dan and Mark are going to be discussing Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #80 entitled “Beyond: Chapter Six”. This issue was written by Cody Ziglar with art by Michael Dowling, colors by Jesus Aburtov with Erick Arciniega, with a cover by Arthur Adams and Alejandro Sanchez […] The post Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #80 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Michael Dowling, CEO at Northwell Health, talks about continuing to deliver care throughout Covid. Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Sri Natarajan reports how Morgan Stanley's role in the unraveling Archegos probe has sped up the federal examination of block-trading. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Consumer Reporter Deena Shanker share the details of Deena's Businessweek Magazine story Fake Meat Goes From Main Event to Trying Out for Ingredient Team. And we Drive to the Close with Jimmy Lee, CEO at Wealth Consulting Group. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com