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Send us a text*This episode is a re-runWith a hugely varied and diverse professional background, Michael Hadley shares with us his adventures from being a student at a prestigious engineering college, to filling the role of business manager for Tony Robbins, to being engineering manager at Pipeline Design & Engineering. About Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
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WEBSITE: http://alliezeyer.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alliezeyerfineart/ Allie was born and raised in Centerville, Utah where she grew up watching her dad, Michael Hadley paint and sell his work in Jackson, WY. Many family vacations were spent driving to Jackson Hole where the smell of oil paint and wool blankets filled the air as her family followed the Snake River west. This played a large role in motivating Allie to pursue art at an early age. Allie received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and studied several years back under nationally recognized artists: Jill Carver, G. Russell Case and Kathryn Stats. “Learning from these seasoned artists in a plein air setting was inspiring. My ability to see the outdoors and deconstruct its critical elements to formulate a well-planned painting increased tenfold." Most recently, Allie is studying under renowned landscape painter, Scott Christensen. “Thinking creatively and allowing time for ideas and themes to develop are key points for me in this ongoing education. I feel my art has infinite potential and look forward to deliberate exploration to foster new ideas.” In addition to on-going education, Allie is an award-winning artist. She received the Impressionist Award of Excellence in 2021 at the Oil Painters of America (OPA) Western Regional Exhibition. She received awards two consecutive years in a row with the American Impressionist Society's (AIS) Small Works Showcase. In 2021 she received first place at the Wet Wall Competition in South Carolina, and in 2022 received an Honorable Mention in the Toas, New Mexico exhibition. Allie is now a signature member of the AIS -an accomplishment achieved by only 14% of its entire membership. On an every day occasion, Allie can be spotted painting the landscape in and around the Treasure Valley. “The richness of painting from life, whether in the studio or outdoors, is where I find myself as an artist.” Allie currently resides with her husband and young children in Meridian, ID. _________________________________________________________________________ THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: ROSEMARY BRUSHES https://www.rosemaryandco.com HEIN ATELIER https://heinatelier.com/ _________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING TO KEEP THIS PODCAST GOING BY BECOMING A MONTHLY PATRON. JUST CLICK THE LINK BELOW. https://patron.podbean.com/theundrapedartist _________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE: https://www.instagram.com/THEUNDRAPEDARTIST/ https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Undraped-Artist-Podcast/100083157287362/ https://www.youtube.com/@theundrapedartist __________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE HOST, JEFF HEIN: Jeffhein.com https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hein.16/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_art/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_studio/
WEBSITE: http://alliezeyer.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alliezeyerfineart/ Allie was born and raised in Centerville, Utah where she grew up watching her dad, Michael Hadley paint and sell his work in Jackson, WY. Many family vacations were spent driving to Jackson Hole where the smell of oil paint and wool blankets filled the air as her family followed the Snake River west. This played a large role in motivating Allie to pursue art at an early age. Allie received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree and studied several years back under nationally recognized artists: Jill Carver, G. Russell Case and Kathryn Stats. “Learning from these seasoned artists in a plein air setting was inspiring. My ability to see the outdoors and deconstruct its critical elements to formulate a well-planned painting increased tenfold." Most recently, Allie is studying under renowned landscape painter, Scott Christensen. “Thinking creatively and allowing time for ideas and themes to develop are key points for me in this ongoing education. I feel my art has infinite potential and look forward to deliberate exploration to foster new ideas.” In addition to on-going education, Allie is an award-winning artist. She received the Impressionist Award of Excellence in 2021 at the Oil Painters of America (OPA) Western Regional Exhibition. She received awards two consecutive years in a row with the American Impressionist Society's (AIS) Small Works Showcase. In 2021 she received first place at the Wet Wall Competition in South Carolina, and in 2022 received an Honorable Mention in the Toas, New Mexico exhibition. Allie is now a signature member of the AIS -an accomplishment achieved by only 14% of its entire membership. On an every day occasion, Allie can be spotted painting the landscape in and around the Treasure Valley. “The richness of painting from life, whether in the studio or outdoors, is where I find myself as an artist.” Allie currently resides with her husband and young children in Meridian, ID. _________________________________________________________________________ THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: ROSEMARY BRUSHES https://www.rosemaryandco.com HEIN ATELIER https://heinatelier.com/ _________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING TO KEEP THIS PODCAST GOING BY BECOMING A MONTHLY PATRON. JUST CLICK THE LINK BELOW. https://patron.podbean.com/theundrapedartist _________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE: https://www.instagram.com/THEUNDRAPEDARTIST/ https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Undraped-Artist-Podcast/100083157287362/ https://www.youtube.com/@theundrapedartist __________________________________________________________________________ FOLLOW THE HOST, JEFF HEIN: Jeffhein.com https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hein.16/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_art/ https://www.instagram.com/jeff_hein_studio/
This meditation is not just about workout motivation. Exercise isn't just about going to the gym. It is about exercising in a way you enjoy, whatever that might be. We each have a level of health and fitness that we want to attain or maintain. Relax, remove stress and enjoy twenty-minute meditation narrated by Michael Hadley.Check out our ad-free and bonus episodes on Apple Podcasts: other exclusive content Take me thereMy Linktree:https://linktr.ee/JoelCTThank you for listening to Sleep Stories and Meditation. Make sure you give a follow and a like wherever you get your podcast, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Become A VIP All Access Become a Vip member, access to early and bonus content. On the Apple podcast app. 7-day Free Trial
In this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending September 25th, 2021... what the Fed is saying about rate hikes, tax changes that could deflate your self-directed IRA, and ultra-white paint that could replace your AC.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review. Economic NewsWe begin with economic news from this past week, and a Fed meeting on monetary policy. The Fed's senior policymakers are now saying they could raise interest rates sooner than they expected. They had previously anticipated higher rates in 2023, but are now saying they could raise the short-term rate by a quarter point, sometime next year. Higher interest rates will help control inflation which is currently running around 4%, or “double” what the Fed would like to see. (1)New claims for unemployment benefits jumped to a one-month high of 351,000. The surge is due to a backlog of claims in California. They apparently piled up as California worked on new technology to improve efficiency and prevent fraud. Weekly claims had hit a pandemic low in early September of 312,000. (2)Housing starts and new permits were both up in August as builders ramped up their residential construction activity. The Census Bureau reports that housing starts were up 3.9% compared to July, and 17.4% compared to August of last year. Permits were up 6% month-over-month, and 13.5% for the year. But this surge in activity was mostly for the construction of multi-families. (3) Realtor.com reports that multi-family demand is being driven by renters and remote workers who are moving back to the cities. (4) Confidence among builders is also moving higher. NAR says its September confidence index increased one point to 76. That's after a three-month decline. NAR's chief economist Robert Dietz says: “The single-family building market has moved off the unsustainably hot pace of construction of last fall and has reached a still hot but more stable level of activity.” (5) All that construction activity has resulted in an increase in new home sales. The government says new home sales rose 1.5% to an annual rate of 740,000. There's currently a 6.1 months supply of new homes on the market, with a median price of $391,000. (6) Existing home sales were down in August as buyers scoff at high prices and a lack of affordable inventory. According to the National Association of Realtors, sales were down 2% to a seasonally-adjusted 5.88 million. Compared to August of last year, they were down 1.5%. NAR's chief economist, Lawrence Yun, says: “Although there was a decline in home purchases, potential buyers are out and about searching, but much more measured about their financial limits and simply waiting for more inventory.” (7) The good news: inventory is rising. MarketWatch reports that it's up about 16% since a low point last winter.Mortgage Rates Mortgage rates are still idling below the 3% level. Freddie Mac says the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose just 2 basis points last week, to 2.88%. The 15-year was up 3 points to 2.15%. (8)In other news making headlines…Tax Law Changes Threaten SDIRA InvestmentsCongress is considering some tax law changes that could ban real estate deals from self-directed IRAs. The proposals are aimed at the super wealthy who realize enormous gains with this kind of investment, but the changes could potentially impact everyone who uses a self-directed IRA for their real estate deals. (9)Supporters of this legislation say that current rules allow for private-placement deals. SEC rules state that only “accredited investors” can participate in those deals which means those investors must have a net worth of a million dollars or more, or earn more than $200,000 a year. Legislation supporters say that retirement accounts should be used for investments that are available to everyone, like publicly-traded stocks, not just accredited investors.Bill critics say there are many mom and pop investors who are also trying to increase their wealth with these kinds of deals and the legislation would devastate many retirement portfolios for people who are not super wealthy. Michael Hadley of the firm Davis & Harman told MarketWatch: “These accounts belong to retirement savers. They understand the investments they are most comfortable with. We don't believe the government should be picking and choosing.” If this legislation is approved, self-directed IRA holders would have two years to remove those kinds of investments from their portfolios. If you don't like the sound of this proposal, you should contact your representatives in Congress and let them know.Could Ultra-White Paint Replace Your AC? Scientists at Perdue University are working on a way to cool your home with white paint. They say this ultra-white paint can reflect more than 98% of sunlight, and that surfaces coated with this paint are “cooled below the surrounding temperature without consuming power.” (10) Their research shows that the white paint on a 1,000 square foot roof can provide cooling that's equal to the use of 10 kilowatts of power, and that's “more powerful than the air conditioners used by most houses.”The paint has already been listed by Guinness as the whitest paint ever, but it's not yet available to the public.That's it for today. Check the show notes for links. And please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!You can also join RealWealth for free at newsforinvestors.com. As a member, you have access to the Investor Portal where you can view sample property pro-formas and connect with our network of resources, including experienced investment counselors, property teams, lenders, 1031 exchange facilitators, attorneys, CPAs and more.Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke.Links:1 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/fed-dot-plot-signals-higher-u-s-interest-rates-in-2022-but-powell-warns-its-not-set-in-stone-11632337181?mod=home-page2 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-jobless-claims-jump-to-one-month-high-of-351-000-largely-due-to-big-increase-in-california-11632401406?mod=economic-report3 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/new-home-construction-activity-improves-as-builders-focus-on-high-margin-projects-11632229206?mod=economy-politics4 -https://magazine.realtor/daily-news/2021/09/22/multifamily-construction-booms-single-family-starts-slow5 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/home-builder-confidence-improves-as-housing-demand-remains-strong-11632146831?mod=u.s.-economic-calendar6 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/new-home-sales-turn-higher-despite-record-prices-11632493064?mod=economy-politics7 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/existing-home-sales-decline-as-buyers-hold-out-for-better-prices-more-options-11632320151?mod=economy-politics8 -http://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/9 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/people-are-upset-will-proposed-ira-tax-changes-targeting-the-rich-hurt-smaller-nest-eggs-1163234897310 -https://magazine.realtor/daily-news/2021/09/20/ultra-white-paint-could-cool-homes-better-than-air-conditioning
We've heard the name SECURE 2.0 and Voya in particular is all for legislation that will ultimately help support the greater financial wellness needs of working Americans. But, what is it? Michael Hadley, Partner at Davis & Harman LLP, joins Bill and Heather in this episode to help break down the nitty gritty of SECURE 2.0, a recent legislation which builds upon the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019, that could help provide greater access to and further increase retirement plan coverage for individuals. Michael breaks down the ins and outs of the bill, taking legal jargon into plain English. Tune in to hear more about what the bill entails, what he's hearing from “The Hill” and more. Bill Harmon is a registered representative of Voya Financial Partners, LLC (member SIPC).Davis & Harman LLP is not a member of the Voya® family of companies. CN1662421_0522
BRN AM for Friday, April 30, 2021 | New guidance for mitigating retirement plan cybersecurity risk & What does the new guidance mean for investment advisors and employers? | special guest: Michael Hadley, Davis & Harman LLP, Doug Peterson, Empower Retirement, Tim Rouse, The SPARK Institute and Ben Taylor, Callan | For the latest info visit www.broadcastretirementnetwork.com and subscribe
With the sun out and strong, here's a reminder on how you can enjoy the last weeks of summer while keeping your skin safe. Did you know that Utah ranks #2 in the country for skin cancer incidents, specifically melanoma? We visited Ogden Clinic Dermatologists, Drs. Jason and Michael Hadley, for a quick round of Melanoma: Myth or Fact to close out the last weeks of summer. Keep your skin safe as the sun is out and strong!
With a hugely varied and diverse professional background, Michael shares with us his adventures from being a student at a prestigious engineering college, to filling the role of business manager for Tony Robbins, to being engineering manager at Pipeline Design & Engineering.
Listen to how the CARES Act could impact US retirement savings in this conversation with Michael Hadley of Davis & Harman LLP and Drew Carrington, Head of Institutional Defined Contribution, Franklin Templeton.
Drew Carrington and Michael Hadley provide an update on the Legislative and Regulatory landscape affecting retirement plans and policy.
On this Podcast we will be talking about " Going on holiday and travelling to Orlando" with young children. In this discussion we join 2 of facebooks premier groups up (Orlando Info Zone & It's Orlando Time ) to talk about our experiences and thoughts. We also hear Michael Hadley bring us the last chapter of his second book "Grumpy Middle Aged Dad and Lottie, More adventures in Orlando". and finally we Have The weather forecast for the next 2 weeks in Orland too. Many thanks to ..... Chris Fenton, Rob Davey,Tim Tinsley and Sue Sutherland for taking the time to give us their opinions and thoughts on tonights subject. Please take the time to listen and give us feedback on this show on "Orlando Info Pod " on Facebook. Groups participating in tonights show ..... ORLANDO INFO ZONE & IT'S ORLANDO TIME". Thanks for Listening from me Peter Harper.
Welcome to episode 3 of the Orlando Info Pod, In this episode we will be talking about DINING !!! ( Including The Disney Dining plan, also Dining at Universal, City Walks and Dining outside of the Parks !!! ). This show also brings you Michael Hadley reading from his book "GRUMPY MIDDLE AGED DAD & LOTTIE, ADVENTURES IN ORLANDO " ( This reading may contain some inuendo and the odd swear word ). Sue Sutherland will be bringing you the WEATHER FORECAST for the next 2 weeks. Tim Tinsley will be talking about "LIVING WITH THE LANDS". We hope you enjoy all that on offer for your entertainment and information and fun :) Facebook group participating this week is ..... ORLANDO INFO ZONE.
Welcome to the second episode on the ORLANDO INFO POD, we hope you enjoy this relaxed look at booking a holiday in the magical place that we all love. Our guests this week are Tim Tinsley, Paul Elwell, Kath and Bob Watson and last but not least Sue and Ian Sutherland. Many thanks also to Michael Hadley for reading from his second book called GRUMPY MIDDLE AGED DAD & LOTTIE, ADVENTURES IN ORLANDO. Please be aware Michael,s readings may contain swearing and inuendo (All in good fun) but may not be suitable for younger listeners. We hope you enjoy all that is contained in the Podcast and you will join us again for the next episode. Many thanks for taking the time to listen , please tell your friends about the show and get them to join our Orlando loving podcast family. So all thats left to say is SIT BACK, RELAX & ENJOY !!! Your host for this show as always is Peter Harper.
An update on the legislative and regulatory landscape affecting US retirement plans and policy with Drew Carrington and Michael Hadley.
Michael Hadley and Adam McMahon of Davis & Harman join Andrea L. Ben-Yosef to talk about the key provisions in the Family Savings Act, how it was influenced by RESA, and its prospects for enactment after the mid-term elections. With the Congress racing to stop a government shutdown, does Congress have the attention span to focus on bipartisan retirement plan reforms? For more information, see their Daily Tax Report Insight: Are We on the Verge of the Next Big Pension Bill? A Review of the House-Passed Family Savings Act.
Drew Carrington, head of Institutional Defined Contribution at Franklin Templeton Investments, and Michael Hadley, a partner at the Washington DC law firm Davis and Harman, join our latest Talking Markets podcast where they discuss noteworthy legislative proposals that may significantly affect retirement plans.
In the eighteenth episode of the Precision Farming Dealer podcast series brought to you by Farmers Edge, we share excerpts from my conversation with Michael Hadley on the dealership’s precision origins, equipment compatibility concerns and non-ag growth opportunities.
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