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In our penultimate hour, we talk about Apple's Developers Conference and review this past weekend's Sunday Shows. Also: Greer Financial's Michael Greer joins us for a look at the markets.
In our third hour, we delve further into the topic of the President Trump-Elon Musk feud. Can they reconcile at this point for the good of the cause? Plus -- we check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer, who talks about the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence, and its impact on trade/the economy.
Atop the 8 o'clock hour, we have an extended conversation with Greer Financial's Michael Greer, who offers some advise to folks looking to maximize their wealth.
On today's show, we discuss Richmond City Council's new plastic bag tax, U.S.-Iran talks, homeland Anti-Semitic violence, good financial practices, the Virginia GOP, and brain health. Our guests are Jonathan Savage, Matt Locke, Dr. Jim Robbins, Michael Greer, Terry Kilgore, and Dr. Patrick Porter. Enjoy!
In our third hour this AM, we talk to Midlothian High School football coach Phil Gross about a fundraiser there, discuss tariffs with George Allen, and check in on the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
In our third hour, we continue to cover the latest water crisis in Richmond, and we take a look at the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
In our third hour, we talk to NBC News' Jonathan Allen regarding revelations about Joe Biden's mental health over the last several years. Additionally, we have our weekly conversation with former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen, and we take a look at the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
In our third hour, more of our conversation with Richmond's Commonwealth Attorney candidate Tom Barbour, and a discussion about last night's fatal shooting in D.C. with our friend Jeff Katz. Plus, a look at the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
In our third hour, we talk to political commentator Dan Snell, who discusses former FBI director James Comey's predicament thanks to a social media post, and we check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer for a look at the markets.
In our third hour, we continue to address fraud, waste, and abuse in the City of Richmond -- and welcome former Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen to the show for his weekly appearance. (Plus, we check on the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer!)
In our third hour, we hear about the Dems' strategy to "move forward" from 2024, and we contemplate the contingencies of faltering negotiations regarding the War in Ukraine. (Plus, we check on the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.)
In our third hour, we welcome Bob McDonnell and Delores McQuinn to the show, to discuss BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION; additionally, Rich addresses and advocates for the idea of bipartisanship. Plus, we check in on the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
In our third hour, we talk about the Richmond city budget with Councilwoman Sarah Abubaker -- and we air more of our weekly conversation with former Virginia Governor and Ambassador to Europe Jim Gilmore. (Plus, a look at the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer!)
Finally, and for a second time this AM, we check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer, who offers his assessment of the latest monthly jobs report, just out this morning.
On today's show, we run the gambit with topics. (Hey, it's a Friday show, after all.) Our guests are Victoria Churchill, George Allen, Dave Saunders, and Michael Greer. Enjoy!
In our third hour, we cover the fireworks (relatively speaking) at the Supreme Court yesterday, as well as the new "Dark Woke" movement on the Far Left. Also, we check in with Michael Greer for a look at the markets.
In our third hour, we discuss education in Virginia and the ongoing debate regarding Kilmar Garcia. We also check in for a market update with Michael Greer. Our guests are Bob McDonnell and Delores McQuinn.
In our third hour, we hear more of our weekly conversation with Jim Gilmore, and we celebrate the career of local meteorologist John Bernier, who retires at the end of this month. Plus, a look at the markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer!
In our third hour, we talk about Harvard's endowment and federal funding, and we hear more from FIGHT authors Jonathan Allen & Amie Parnes. Plus, we check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer.
Audacy Virginia President Bennett Zier and Fox News' Mike Emanuel give Rich Politics & Pints advice. Plus, Michael Greer delivers a market update.
A Market Update With MICHAEL GREER full 842 Mon, 10 Mar 2025 15:01:00 +0000 rkwQBsOZnxuNVRwLnEIbjEJzPwpPqx34 news Richmond's Morning News news A Market Update With MICHAEL GREER On Richmond's Morning News our team discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A%
MICHAEL GREER Assesses the Presidential Candidates' Economic Plans full 772 Thu, 12 Sep 2024 15:00:00 +0000 6N8JA4cbiOIjoIi9Kv6bTjojDh19l1kn news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news MICHAEL GREER Assesses the Presidential Candidates' Economic Plans On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Michael Greer full 811 Wed, 04 Sep 2024 15:08:00 +0000 RuVkI9Y5eSHL5ndO6bIUbh6uHXjND19Y news Richmond's Morning News with John Reid news Michael Greer On Richmond's Morning News, John Reid discusses the top stories of the day from around the world, nationally, in Virginia, and right here in the Richmond area. Listen to news you can use, newsmakers, and analysis of what's happening every weekday from 5:30 to 10:00 AM on NewsRadio 1140 WRVA and 96.1 FM! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Michael Greer joins John for a longer discussion about the economy and inflation facts.
During this 3rd hour John chats with Clay Hamner & Michael Greer
REID ON THE ROAD IS BACK AND IN FULL EFFECT... as John chats with Clay Hamner, Michael Greer, Vickie Cobbs, Rob Wittman & Mike Mayo on this REID ON THE ROAD EDITION of Richmond's Morning News!
Locked and loaded for a Thursday John chats with Darrell Smith, Thomas Speciale, Matt DiNardo, Peggy Grande, Michael Greer & Matt Lauer on this Thursday Edition of Richmond's Morning News with Sam NewsMan.
In our 8:30 half hour, we check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer -- who, in the wake of the stock market's recent volatility, gives us an extended analysis about what's been happening (and what could happen from here).
Happy Tuesday, fam! On today's show, we continue to discuss the now-defunct Democrat Veepstakes, the 2024 election season in general, and the erratic markets. Our guests are Tommy Pigott, Mike Van Meter, Glenn Davis, Michael Greer, and Corporal Craig Eckrich of Chesterfield Police. Enjoy!
On today's show, John arrives in Paris for the Olympics -- and recounts Joe Biden's primetime address from the White House last night. Our guests are Marly Hornik, Chuck Lessin, Michael Greer, Jim Gilmore, and Michael Phillips. Enjoy!
In Hour 3, we continue to cover the headline news of the week, get a market update from Michael Greer, and talk to former Virginia Governor/European Ambassador Jim Gilmore.
Atop the 8 o'clock hour this Tuesday morning, we have an extended interview with Greer Financial's Michael Greer -- who talks with Jim about the current state of the markets.
In our third hour, we talk markets with Greer Financial's Michael Greer and (continue to) speculate about what Kamala will do to sure up her nomination and the Democrat ticket.
On today's show, Producer Dan and "Producer Dad," Jim Hobgood, fill in for globetrotting John. Our guests are David Shephard, Joe Morrissey, Michael Greer, Nathan Worcester, and Eboni Boadi.
In our third hour, we talk about the contrast between the parties this election cycle, analyze this eventful week's political news, and check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer about the markets.
In our third hour, we delve into both 2024 and 2025 campaigns. Additionally, we check in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer for our daily look at the markets.
In our third hour, we continue to discuss the assassination attempt this past weekend on President Donald Trump, as well as peripheral topics germane to this week's Republican National Convention. Our guests are Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, Jim Bacon of Bacon's Rebellion, and Greer Financial's Michael Greer (who provides his daily markets update).
In our third hour, we preview weekend events, discuss markets with Michael Greer, and talk about the virtues of capitalism.
In our third hour this Friday morning, John continues the conversation about last night's Presidential Debate, discusses what folks can do around town this weekend, checks in on feedback from the Chronic Care of Richmond Textline, and gets a market update from Michael Greer of Greer Financial.
Our third hour's topics include tonight's Presidential Debate and the war in Ukraine. Additionally, John checks in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer for a market update.
In our third hour this AM, John talks to his longtime friend, Fox News' Mike Emanuel; hears from former State Senator Joe Morrissey (who has debate advice for President Trump); and checks in with Michael Greer for his daily market update.
In our third hour, John welcomes CBS6's Jon Burkett and gun rights advocate Philip Van Cleave to the show, talking to Jon about crime in the news and to Philip about a recent Supreme Court, Second Amendment-related ruling. John also checks in with Greer Financial's Michael Greer for his daily market update.
Fresh off of the jobs report release, we welcome Greer Financial's Michael Greer for a full segment interview, to dissect the data/numbers. . . .
Joining us at the bottom of the 8 o'clock hour, for an extended segment, is Michael Greer of Greer Financial. Michael talks to John about the state of the financial market and the prospect of a downturn within the next calendar year.
When it comes to arts and culture, Seattle's offerings stand above those of similarly sized cities. ArtsFund President & CEO Michael Greer is well attuned to this sector. Having started his career in dance, Greer now oversees an organization that has distributed more than $100 million to arts organizations since its founding. Jon and Michael discuss the work of ArtsFund during a critical time for the arts; the status of the arts and culture sector in downtown Seattle; how this city compares to its peers; how the arts have shaped his life experience and more. Join us for Seattle City Makers with Jon Scholes and guest Michael Greer.
We went into this interview hoping to hold a politician's feet to the fire, but Mike deflected my attempts. Michael Greer is running for CA Assembly in the 2nd district. This is the equivalent of the House of Representatives, but for the state of CA. Tag us on Instagram and Matt and Kelly will buy you a sandwich As always, if you like (or don't like) what we're doing, let us know on your podcast app by leaving a review or reach out to us on Instagram. And, check out our website for the best subversive shirts, flip-flops, and coffee mugs your money can still buy at libertytreelifestyle.com Wanna support the show? Go to https://www.patreon.com/libertytree and become a member of the Liberty Tree Social Club Follow us and give us a review @Libertyupatree on twitter @Libertytreebrand on Instagram Order Kelly's Book The Great American Contractor Look into a Cold Tub at Kelly Cowan Designs Love you guys Kelly and Matt
We tend to design courses for ourselves because we are the audience we know best. In this episode Jenae Cohn joins us to explore how user-experience design principles can help us create effective and engaging learning experiences for the students we have right now. Jenae is the Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of Skim, Dive, and Surface: Teaching Digital Reading. Her newest book, co-authored with Michael Greer, is Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning. A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
Jenae Cohn is the Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at UC Berkeley. Along with Michael Greer, Jenae recently published Design for Learning, a book about how to teach better using technology, and what online teachers and instructors can learn from UX designers.Show notesJenae CohnJenae Cohn, PhD - LinkedInDesign for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning by Jenae Cohn and Michael GreerCenter for Teaching & Learning - UC BerkeleyCalifornia College of the ArtsLearning management system - WikipediaRichard Saul Wurman - WikipediaDisclosure: Rosenfeld Media provided a copy of Jenae's book for review.Show notes include Amazon affiliate links. We get a small commission for purchases made through these links.If you're enjoying the show, please rate or review us in Apple's podcast directory:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-life/id1450117117?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200
In this video, we delve into the frontier of longevity and the pursuit of living forever. The discussion of longevity sparks different reactions among people, with some rejecting the idea outright, deeming it unnatural or immoral. At Zuzalu, two distinct groups emerged—the Health and Wellness tribe, focused on healthy lifestyles, and the longevity tribe, resembling crypto enthusiasts, passionately researching the silver bullet for eternal life. We explore the two conversations of slowing down aging and accelerating rejuvenation, with a particular focus on the latter. Interviews with Patrick Linden, author of "The Case Against Death," Sergio Ruiz, an epigenetic reprogramming expert, and Michael Greer, founder of the Humanity app, shed light on the socio-cultural reactions, DNA reprogramming, and AI-driven longevity scoring. While the pursuit of longevity faces regulatory challenges, its potential to eliminate diseases and revolutionize healthcare holds transformative power. The quest for extended health spans offers tremendous benefits for humanity's future. ------
Jenae Cohn is executive director at the Center for Teaching and Learning at UC Berkeley and, along with Michael Greer, author of the new book Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning. Jenae and Michael's book helps designers create compelling educational content. Think of it as required reading for anyone designing an online course, webinar, training, or workshop. Designing a platform intended to educate goes beyond traditional UX design. Jenae's book does the following: • Looks at the science behind learning and articulates how to help someone be a learner • Helps designers understand the complex array of needs that learners have and create more purposeful learning experiences Learning is motivated by social interactions and emotions. In fact, the learning process is typically social, and most are motivated knowing that they're not learning in isolation but in or for community. Designers should capitalize on these motivations. Tips for making online learning more social: • Take “temperature” checks throughout the course – for example, a poll or quiz • Allow comments on shared artifacts and shared annotation • Prompt discussions and assign roles if needed • Remember that a webinar will not necessarily create a social experience As designers get started on creating online instructional material, Jenae reminds them to be kind to themselves. After all, designing for learners is an iterative learning process. Also, it's critical to create checkpoints and opportunities along the way to garner feedback. With the aid of Jenae and Michael's book, we can depart from the days of dull online courses and make them truly vibrant spaces of growth. What you'll learn from this episode • Why typical online learning platforms are so dull and what can be done differently to make them more engaging and compelling • How instructional designers and UX designers can learn from one another • How designers can make online learning more social • How designers can know if they're meeting their goals Quick Reference Guide [0:00:21] Introduction of Jenae Cohn [0:01:41] Design for Learning – Why we need a UX book for learning/teaching products [0:05:17] Why UX designers may be surprised by what they didn't know about designing with learning in mind [0:08:58] What instructional designers can learn from UX designers [0:12:14] Hybrid environments in learning products [0:15:07] DesignOps Summit – Oct 2-6, 2023 https://rosenfeldmedia.com/designopssummit2023/ [0:16:13] Learning is social – how to help online learners stay engaged [0:24:58] How a designer can determine if their learners have had a good outcome [0:30:40] Advice for designers moving into the learning design space [0:33:29] Jenae's gift to listeners Resources and links from today's episode: Design for Learning: User Experience in Online Teaching and Learning by Jenae Cohen and Michael Greer https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/design-for-learning/ The UX of Educational Technology Community https://www.uxedtech.com