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Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Dr. Michael Madison, President, CEO and Co-Founder of Thanacare, a Minnesota-based end-of-life planning company, join host Ken Haglind on “Living Healthy and Aging Well” radio show to share how Thanacare is scaling end-of-life planning with people, families, and providers. The power of advance care planning benefits all stakeholders, from the patient to loved ones to…
Thanacare: Advanced Care Planning Registry for All Lori La Bey talks with Dr. Michael Madison has been a practicing interventional neuroradiologist in the Twin Cities of Minnesota for the last 25 years. His career and personal life heavily influence his passion for improving care at the end of life. Dr Madison is the Co-Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Thanacare. Learn: About End-of-Life decisions and the paperwork needed to ensure your wishes are upheld. Define quality of life for you. Decrease family guilt over end-of-life decision-making. About really family stories about end-of-life decisions. Who is in charge of decisions? How to figure out how you want to live the end of your life. Where do you want to die? How is your end of life going to be paid for? Make sure the right people have access to your wishes. How can a QR Code help? Listen and Subscribe to Alzheimer's Speaks on Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alzheimers-speaks/id986940432 Listen and Subscribe to Alzheimer's Speaks on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/255okRnEgfCUqXq1NWcrT3 Other Podcasts https://pod.link/986940432 Contact Thanacare Website https://www.thanacare.com/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/thanacareregistry/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thanacare/ Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/ Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sound news, not just sound bites since 2011. Alzheimer's Speaks is part of the Senior Resource Podcast Network.Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Living Healthy and Aging Well - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Dr. Michael Madison, Sam Madison, Justin Hallen, cofounders of Thanacare, a Minnesota-based end-of-life planning company, join host Ken Haglind on “Living Healthy and Aging Well” radio show to share how Thanacare is scaling end-of-life planning with people, families, and providers. The power of advance care planning benefits all stakeholders, from the patient to loved ones…
The emergence of ALSPs and legaltech doesn't change some fundamentals of lawyering and dispute resolution. Jon Harris, founder and managing partner of Harris St. Laurent & Wechsler, a boutique law firm in New York specializing in employment law and white collar criminal defense, talks with Michael Madison about blending classic legal skills and multidisciplinary experience. Make sure you tune in every Tuesday for everything legaltech, ALSP's and law. Head to www.thefuturelawpodcast.com for more information. Thanks for listening! CREDITS: Hosts: Mike Madison & Dan Hunter Executive Producer/Editor: Pariya Taherzadeh See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Nelson began her career as an international investment banker, IT executive an entertainment real estate developer. After meeting Michael Madison, she pivoted into the movie business finally realizing her artistic potential. As an Executive Producer on NSYNC, she quickly realized that she was interested in being more "hands on" and was the DP for her next film, SHIFTED.As a Producer on DELIVERED she was finally able to gain experience in all aspects of the financing, development, production and distribution phases of moviemaking. In 2007, she co-founded Indie Rights with Michael Madison and has been active in distribution every since. Indie Rights now has a diverse catalog of more than 1,200 films and exhibits annually at Cannes and AFM. The company enjoys direct relationships with all major streaming platforms.Enjoy this conversation with Linda Nelson.
We're back for another season! Last time we looked at a pair of topics: legaltech, and skills and competencies that are newly prominent in the new legal market. This season, we are digging into two new themes. We'll look at ALSPs, which stands for “Alternative Legal Service Providers,” a rapidly growing and diverse market sector in legal. And we'll also take some swings at big themes, systems, and structures in law itself, changing with tech, with global, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to a conversation that Frank van Laerhoven had with Ilia Murtazashvili. Together with Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, Martin Weiss, and Michael Madison, Ilia co-authored a recent IJC publication entitled Blockchain networks as knowledge commons. Block chains are distributed append-only ledgers. The purpose of blockchains is to share resources – that is, knowledge, data and opportunities to use outputs created by networks. Knowledge commons are characterized by (i) the production of knowledge and information via one or more modes of action, (ii) institutions and other formal and informal structures for sharing these knowledge- and information resources, and (iii) governance processes that depend significantly on openness. In their article, Ilia and his colleagues convincingly show the usefulness of approaching block chain networks as knowledge commons as they rely on collectively managed technologies to pool distributed information. Ilia is affiliated with the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburg. Apart from an interest in block chain and knowledge commons, he is interested in American political development and the challenges of public administration and focuses his research on the relationship governance and legal titling in the developing world. Using the American frontier as an example, he investigates current challenges developing countries face, and how they can improve their prospects for economic development and political stability. In case you want to learn more about topics akin to the topic discussed in this episode, may we suggest you check out some of the other titles in the International Journal of the Commons that look at technology-dependent and knowledge commons, such as: Berge, E., & Kranakis, E. (2011). Technology-dependent commons: The radio spectrum. International Journal of the Commons, 5(1). Henrich-Franke, C. (2011). Property Rights on a Cold War battlefield: managing broadcasting transmissions through the Iron Curtain. International Journal of the Commons, 5(1). Schweik, C., & English, R. (2013). Preliminary steps toward a general theory of internet-based collective-action in digital information commons: Findings from a study of open source software projects. International Journal of the Commons, 7(2). Sen, A., Atkisson, C., & Schweik, C. (2022). Cui Bono: Do open source software incubator policies and procedures benefit the projects or the incubator?. International Journal of the Commons, 16(1). Wormbs, N. (2011). Technology-dependent commons: The example of frequency spectrum for broadcasting in Europe in the 1920s. International Journal of the Commons, 5(1).
Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Distribution & Marketing
Today on the show we have returning champion Linda Nelson from Indie Rights. Linda and her partner Michael Madison have been a shinning light for filmmakers in the dark world of film distribution. With the distribution landscape changing almost weekly, I wanted to bring Linda on to shed some light on the ever shifting marketplace.Nelson Madison Films/Indie Rights was founded by Michael Madison and Linda Nelson because they believed that the future was bright for independent artists and that there was a better way to produce and distribute movies. They have been in business since 2000, when they produced their first film, NSYNC BIGGER THAN LIVE a Giant Screen Movie that played to sold-out crowds worldwide.Known for innovation. SHIFTED, their first digital feature, was the first movie on Amazon's UnBox (the predecessor of Amazon Video) and was used by Amazon to promote their platform for over five years. Partnerships were forged early on with the leading digital platforms including Amazon, Google, Cinedigm, MGo and Adrise, and these partnerships ensure that Indie Rights can offer the very best audience opportunities for their own films, as well as the more than 300 other filmmakers they work with.We discuss the realities of film distribution, what filmmakers need to know, and what is selling today. We also throw a cold-bucket of water on filmmaker so they can snap out of delusion and better position themselves for success.Enjoy my eye-opening conversation with Linda Nelson.
This Episode is sponsored by Better Help Get 10% off your first month with betterhelp.com/morningcup SUMMER MERCH IS OUT NOW! https://www.bonfire.com/store/morningcupofmurder/ Our New Website: https://morningcupofmurder.com/ July 19th: Michael Madison Arrested (2013) Some cases are pretty straight forward and right to the point. On July 19th 2013 a man was arrested on the same day that his victims were discovered. A case that went off without a hitch and saw the man responsible convicted in a concise and pretty textbook case. Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/morningcupofmurder Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange local true crime story you want to share, or you just want to say hi? Email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer Morning Cup of Murder is Edited and Produced by Dillon Biemesderfer Follow Dillon on instagram: @dungeonsanddillons Information for this episode collected from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Madison, http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cases/2020/SCO/0721/161006.asp#.YGHdOmRKjAM, https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2020/07/ohio-supreme-court-upholds-death-sentences-of-east-cleveland-serial-killer-michael-madison.html, https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/madison-michael.htm, https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending-now/cops-serial-killers-mom-stabbed-to-death-by-grandson-3-children-survive-attack/961104642/
Indie Film Hustle® Podcast Archives: Film Distribution & Marketing
Today on the show we have returning champion Linda Nelson from Indie Rights. I wanted to bring Linda back to discuss how much the distribution game has changed in the three years since she was last on the show. We also discuss the American Film Market and how to work it properly.Nelson Madison Films/Indie Rights was founded by Michael Madison and Linda Nelson because they believed that the future was bright for independent artists and that there was a better way to produce and distribute movies. They have been in business since 2000, when they produced their first film, NSYNC BIGGER THAN LIVE a Giant Screen Movie that played to sold-out crowds worldwide.Known for innovation. SHIFTED, their first digital feature, was the first movie on Amazon's UnBox (the predecessor of Amazon Video) and was used by Amazon to promote their platform for over five years. DELIVERED was the first independent feature to edit and master a 4K movie using Adobe CS5. Articles in Variety, HDVideoPro and an Adobe Success Story followed. Partnerships were forged early on with the leading digital platforms including Amazon, Google, Cinedigm, MGo and Adrise, and these partnerships ensure that Indie Rights can offer the very best audience opportunities for their own films, as well as the more than 300 other filmmakers they work with.Linda Nelson began her career as an international investment banker, IT executive an entertainment real estate developer. After meeting Michael Madison, she pivoted into the movie business finally realizing her artistic potential. As an Executive Producer on NSYNC, she quickly realized that she was interested in being more "hands-on" and was the DP for her next film, SHIFTED. As a Producer on DELIVERED, she was finally able to gain experience in all aspects of the financing, development, production and distribution phases of moviemaking.I can't recommend Indie Rights highly enough. If you have a feature film that needs distribution do yourself a favor and check them out. Enjoy my eye-opening conversation with Linda Nelson.
Sources:Father of victim attacks serial killer Michael Madison during sentencinghttps://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/rod/docs/pdf/0/2020/2020-Ohio-3735.pdfhttps://www.bet.com/photo-gallery/m8zpal/tragedy-in-cleveland/irjbqdhttps://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2016/04/prosecutors_open_michael_madis.htmlhttps://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/national/cops-serial-killer-mom-stabbed-death-grandson-children-survive-attack/LRinqHWEGSuiCGj5SHM5JN/https://fox8.com/news/murder-victims-mother-i-knew-it-was-my-daughter/#:~:text=Shetisha%20Sheeley%2C%2028%2C%20a%20mother,She%20was%20an%20outgoing%20person.https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2013/07/east_cleveland_murder_victim_a.htmlhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/teen-victim-alleged-cleveland-serial-killer-was-good-girl-flna6c10729705https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending-now/cops-serial-killers-mom-stabbed-to-death-by-grandson-3-children-survive-attack/961104642/https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2021/06/cleveland-man-gets-life-in-prison-in-stabbing-of-grandmother-that-attorney-says-may-have-been-result-of-pcp-laced-marijuana.html
To code or not to code? That's the question that legaltech founder Dorna Moini answered by creating Documate. In this episode of the Future Law Podcast Dorna speaks to Dan about why it's ok to be ashamed of your first tech build, as well as the skills and dispositions needed for the future of law. CREDITS Hosts: Dan Hunter and Mike Madison Executive Producer: Pariya Taherzadeh Editor/Mixer: Fyona Smith This podcast is powered by Queensland University of Technology. Head to www.thefuturelawpodcast.com for more information. Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Logan tells her good friend Zack about Michael Madison.
What do you think of when you hear an orchestra? Is it the music? Perhaps you imagine the conductor standing in front of a large orchestra waving their hands around? What does all this have to do with law you ask? Good question, we asked it too. In this episode, Mike Madison chats with a conductor who has been leading symphonies and orchestras around the world for more than 30 years - Scott Speck, about how to guide a collection of experts so that the “music” matches the vision. CREDITS Hosts: Dan Hunter and Mike Madison Executive Producer: Pariya Taherzadeh Editor/Mixer: Pariya Taherzadeh This podcast is powered by Queensland University of Technology. Head to www.thefuturelawpodcast.com for more information. Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The growing role of technology in the legal industry is changing a lot of things for lawyers, but some fundamentals aren't changing at all. One of those fundamentals is the key role that stories and storytelling play in legal practice, in judging, in designing and running systems, and in making and applying public policy. In this episode, Mike Madison interviews the Hollywood producer of American Beauty, Down With Love, Silver Linings Playbook, Milk, and the upcoming Rustin - Bruce Cohen, chatting about how filmmakers and lawyers both need to engage and persuade various audiences through storytelling. CREDITS Hosts: Dan Hunter and Mike Madison Executive Producer: Pariya Taherzadeh Editor/Mixer: Pariya Taherzadeh This podcast is powered by Queensland University of Technology. Head to www.thefuturelawpodcast.com for more information. Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you worried about what automation will look like for you? Perhaps you're curious about how the disruptions of the pandemic will affect your job? Well, this season Mike Madison and Dan Hunter look at the skills and competencies of future law. Starting off the first episode of the year, Dan and Mike look at the changes they've observed in the legal industry over these last two years and how to best deal with this change. CREDITS Hosts: Dan Hunter and Mike Madison Executive Producer: Pariya Taherzadeh Editor/Mixer: Pariya Taherzadeh This podcast is powered by Queensland University of Technology. Head to www.thefuturelawpodcast.com for more information. Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Legal" is today's buzzword for the roles that lawyers play inside companies. What does leading and managing "legal" look like, on the ground, in a sea of rapidly changing technology, talent, teamwork, and client needs? This episode features Stephanie Sciullo, Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of MSA Safety, a Pittsburgh-based company with a long history and a critical contemporary mission. Listen to her conversation with Future Law Podcast host Michael Madison, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, about coordination and complexity. Links MSA Safety See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TechLaw.Fest is a signature production by the Singapore Academy of Law, and the Future Law Podcast is pleased to continue the conversations hosted there with this podcast series on the future of law and technology. Rama Tiwari, Chief Executive of the Singapore Academy of Law, joins host Michael Madison of the University of Pittsburgh for a wide-ranging conversation about change management, in legal organizations and elsewhere. Links Rama Tiwari TechLaw.Fest Singapore Academy of Law See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TechLaw.Fest is a signature production by the Singapore Academy of Law, and the Future Law Podcast is pleased to continue the conversations hosted there with this podcast series on the future of law and technology. This second episode in the series features a conversation about judging and the role of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) in courts. Will robots replace judges? Hear from two senior lawyers with very different backgrounds: Ken Hwee Tan, Chief Transformation and Innovation Officer for the Singapore Judiciary, and Bridget Mary McCormack, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Michigan. They were interviewed by Future Law Podcast host Michael Madison, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Can they find common ground? Links TechLaw.Fest Singapore Academy of Law Ken Hwee Tan Chief Justice McCormak's official biography Chief Justice McCormack's Twitter account See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TechLaw.Fest is a signature production by the Singapore Academy of Law, and the Future Law Podcast is pleased to continue the conversations hosted there with this podcast series on the future of law and technology. This episode features a conversation with Joyce A. Tan, a leading Singapore-based technology law, on innovation and technology and the challenges of staying one step ahead of the legal curve - or more. She is interviewed by Future Law Podcast host Michael Madison, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Links TechLaw.Fest Singapore Academy of Law Joyce A. Tan and Partners See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orrick, one of the world's best-known law firms, partners with The Future Law Podcast for a 4-episode look around the organization, taking stock of its people, its innovation practices, its organizational design, and its industry partnerships. This fourth episode in The Orrick series features a talk about Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) and related law and legal industry providers. Are they law firm competitors? Clients? Partners? What are the big picture drivers and the functioning nuts and bolts of the legal services ecology? Daryl Shetterly, Director of Orrick Analytics; Liam Brown, CEO of Elevate Services; and Basha Rubin, CEO of Priori Legal join host Michael Madison for this episode. Links Orrick Elevate Services Priori Legal Daryl Shetterly at Orrick Liam Brown, CEO of Elevate Services Basha Rubin, CEO of Priori Legal See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to America's leading higher education law podcast, EdUp Legal - part of the EdUp Experience Podcast Network! In this episode, we hear from Professor Michael Madison from University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Michael Madison, Professor of Law and John E. Murray Faculty Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, describes the innovative work he and colleagues across the globe are doing with a virtual think that focuses on the futures of professions, globalization, and higher education, called Future Law Works. This initiative is complemented by Professor Madison's Future Law Podcast, which explores rapid changes to the law and the legal profession, including the intersectionality of contemporary technology. These innovations helped inspire the Future Law Project at Pittsburgh School of Law, interdisciplinary research, scholarship, collaborations, and convening initiative which serves as a forum for leadership conversations about ongoing transformations in the future of law as a field of expertise and information, and as a source and expression of social order and law as political, economic, and cultural infrastructure, again, amid massive changes to economic, technological, and geographic conditions. Professor Madison concludes by sharing his thoughts about the evolving role of lawyers that will complement the future of legal automation. Thank you so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for your EdUp time! Connect with your host - Patty Roberts ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow EdUp on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening!
Welcome back to America's leading higher education law podcast, EdUp Legal - part of the EdUp Experience Podcast Network! In this episode, we hear from Professor Michael Madison from University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Michael Madison, Professor of Law and John E. Murray Faculty Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, describes the innovative work he and colleagues across the globe are doing with a virtual think that focuses on the futures of professions, globalization, and higher education, called Future Law Works. This initiative is complemented by Professor Madison's Future Law Podcast, which explores rapid changes to the law and the legal profession, including the intersectionality of contemporary technology. These innovations helped inspire the Future Law Project at Pittsburgh School of Law, interdisciplinary research, scholarship, collaborations, and convening initiative which serves as a forum for leadership conversations about ongoing transformations in the future of law as a field of expertise and information, and as a source and expression of social order and law as political, economic, and cultural infrastructure, again, amid massive changes to economic, technological, and geographic conditions. Professor Madison concludes by sharing his thoughts about the evolving role of lawyers that will complement the future of legal automation. Thank you so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for your EdUp time! Connect with your host - Patty Roberts ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow EdUp on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening!
Orrick, one of the world's best-known law firms, partners with The Future Law Podcast for a 4-episode look around the organization, taking stock of its people, its innovation practices, its organizational design, and its industry partnerships. This third episode in The Orrick series features a talk about global operations and specifically about Orrick's Global Operations and Innovation Center (GOIC), its facility in Wheeling, West Virginia. How has the GOIC evolved over time, and what roles do the GOIC and the GOIC play in Orrick's practice today? The Director of Orrick's GOIC, Kelly Cullen, and the firm's Director of Firmwide Office Administration Will Turani join host Michael Madison for this episode. Links Orrick Kelly Cullen at Orrick Will Turani at Orrick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orrick, one of the world's best-known law firms, partners with The Future Law Podcast for a 4-episode look around the organization, taking stock of its people, its innovation practices, its organizational design, and its industry partnerships. This second episode in The Orrick series features a talk about innovation. What does innovation mean in a contemporary Big Law firm? How does the firm practice and prioritize innovation in the day to day? Orrick's Chief Innovation Officer Wendy Butler Curtis and Senior Innovation Counsel Kate Orr join host Michael Madison for this episode. Links Orrick Wendy Butler Curtis at Orrick Kate Orr at Orrick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orrick, one of the world's best-known law firms, partners with The Future Law Podcast for a 4-episode look around the organization, taking stock of its people, its innovation practices, its organizational design, and its industry partnerships. This first episode in The Orrick series features a talk about talent. How does Orrick think about and practice talent recruitment, retention, mentorship, and training in the contemporary marketplace? Orrick's Chief Talent Officer Siobhan Handley and talent consultant Bryan Parker, CEO of Legal Innovators, join host Michael Madison for this episode. Links Orrick Legal Innovators Siobhan Handley at Orrick Bryan Parker at Legal Innovators See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Hamilton, founder and CEO of Radiant Law, left a Big Law partnership behind 10 years ago to start an organization that offers a different way to deliver commercial contracting services to clients. He hasn't looked back. In this episode of The Future Law Podcast, he sits down with host Michael Madison for a frank assessment of the Radiant Law story so far and what lies ahead. Alex Hamilton at Radiant Law LinkedIn Book: "Sign Here: The Enterprise Guide to Closing Contracts Quickly" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anusia Gillespie is a legal innovator, practicing and advancing NewLaw ideas. In this episode of the Future Law Podcast, she talks with host Michael Madison about what NewLaw means and how she moved from a "typical" US law degree to a NewLaw leadership role. Anusia Gillespie at LinkedIn Anusia Gillespie on Twitter Anusia Gillespie on NewLaw at Legal Evolution See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we discussed the crimes of Michael Madison
The city of Cleveland has probably experienced more serial killers in a short amount of time than any other city in the United States. There was Ariel Castro, the kidnapping rapist, and Anthony Powell, the serial strangling murderer who killed 11 women. Well the city of Cleveland produced another serial killer…. Who kidnapped, Raped, AND MURDERED. JOIN US as we discuss a murderer named Michael Madison. Access Video Episode: https://youtu.be/I6gL8xVSZo4 JOIN OUR PATREON: patreon.com/blacktruecrimepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blacktruecrimepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacktruecrimepodcast/support
Michael Madison was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. We will discuss his rough childhood, his known murders, and his trial. This episode will include discussions of his interview while on death row, incidents after his conviction and his encounter with serial killer, Anthony Sowell, The Cleveland Stangler. *TW: child abuse, sexual assault, murder, and kidnapping --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jordan Furlong brings an unusual sharp and critical eye to conversations about the future of law, as a consultant, author, and former lawyer. He pulled no punches in this wide-ranging conversation with host Michael Madison, covering lawyer licensing, legal literacy, the rule of law, and the fundamental values that characterize the best of the legal profession, from ancient times to the present. Links Law21, Jordan Furlong's consultancy The Law21 blog Jordan Furlong on Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well look at you, listening at us!!! Welcome back to another week of murder and spookiness!!! This week Dulce tells us about the heinous crimes of Cleveland killer Michael Madison and Adam finishes telling us about the infamous Sallie House... Here's the collection of sightings footage!!! https://youtu.be/Tc7t43Lsmxw And the interview I mentioned https://youtu.be/5A1UYYwJ2SU Check out this link for amazing custom jewellery and keychains!!! https://www.etsy.com/people/TheLonelyMoose Please listen, like, subscribe, rate, review and all of the good things!!! We really like to hear from our listeners so click this link to find out where we're hiding https://linktr.ee/WeeklyCreeppodcast Thank you everyone for all the positive feedback so far!!! We sincerely hope you enjoy listening to our show as much as we like making it!!!
Michael Madison developed a hatred of women and even though he had dated multiple women at a time and even lived with one, his hatred took him to a dark place where he wanted to make them suffer.For more stories of the worst people on earth, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisMONSTERSYou can check out our new merch on TeeSpring! https://this-is-monsters.creator-spring.com/To support the show, donate a few bucks through Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/monstersYou can find more information about ways to support us plus contact info at our website: https://www.thisismonsters.com/
We did it. Finally a...a serial killer! Today, Katie tells us the story of just one of the monsters from Ohio, two name serial killer Michael Madison. All we have to say is this guy is a hot pile of garbage. xo -K&O Rate, Review and Subscribe on the platforms of your choice. Check us out on Instagram to join in the discussions about the case! Comment on the case related post, we can't wait to hear your thoughts. Sources: https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/madison-michael.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Madison https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/teen-victim-alleged-cleveland-serial-killer-was-good-girl-flna6C10729705 https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending-now/cops-serial-killers-mom-stabbed-to-death-by-grandson-3-children-survive-attack/961104642/
EPISODE 63: SERIAL KILLER WEEK! OHIO, COPYCAT, AND ICE ICE BABY. Happy Valentine’s Day and Happy Chinese New Years!! Mel tells us all about the crazy pants Ohio serial killer, Michael Madison this week. Was he a copycat or just in need of some love and attention?? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gothandbougiepodcast/support
Today on the show we have returning champion Linda Nelson from Indie Rights. Linda and her partner Michael Madison have been a shinning light for filmmakers in the dark world of film distribution. With the distribution landscape changing almost weekly, I wanted to bring Linda on to shed some light on the ever shifting marketplace.Nelson Madison Films/Indie Rights was founded by Michael Madison and Linda Nelson because they believed that the future was bright for independent artists and that there was a better way to produce and distribute movies. They have been in business since 2000, when they produced their first film, NSYNC BIGGER THAN LIVE a Giant Screen Movie that played to sold-out crowds worldwide.Known for innovation. SHIFTED, their first digital feature, was the first movie on Amazon’s UnBox (the predecessor of Amazon Video) and was used by Amazon to promote their platform for over five years. Partnerships were forged early on with the leading digital platforms including Amazon, Google, Cinedigm, MGo and Adrise, and these partnerships ensure that Indie Rights can offer the very best audience opportunities for their own films, as well as the more than 300 other filmmakers they work with.We discuss the realities of film distribution, what filmmakers need to know, and what is selling today. We also throw a cold-bucket of water on filmmaker so they can snap out of delusion and better position themselves for success.Enjoy my eye-opening conversation with Linda Nelson.
Many of us remember the awful case of Anthony Sowell. And we of course remember the horrible man he was, now imagine another man out there that thought what he did was a good thing. Someone with the same issues as him. Join us as we dive into the horrendous case of Micheal Madison and the murders he pretended to know nothing about. (sources include: Toronto Sun, Supremecourt.ohio.gov, Cleveland.com and many more.....) watch (video of Van Terry in court with Micheal Madison) Follow Us! @truecrimedropouts on FB and Insta! Stay in School !
In this episode, Victoria, Jenny, and University of Pittsburgh law professor, Michael Madison, discuss the complex world of data governance and privacy. Professor Madison articulates his experiences with technological law, how data should be regulated, the importance of multidisciplinary teaching, and so much more. Don't forget to sign up for a newsletter: stuffwedontlearninschool.org | Next Topic: Glorification of Social Leaders
This week, D'Janai covers serial killer, Michael Madison.If you enjoy the show, please rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts! A little feedback goes a long way :) And don't forget to follow @quietasitkeptpodcast on IG and @qaikthepodcast on Twitter for updates!
Join us for our debut episode where we cover victim Cassie Jo Stoddart & killer Michael Madison. Sources: Available at www.behindtheshowercurtain.com
Duc Trang, former private practitioner, general counsel, and now Managing Director of Major, Lindsey & Africa Transform Advisory Services, talks with Mike Madison about the changing marketplace for legal services and legal professionals and what those changes mean for private firms, for legal technology development, and for legal education. Also featured in this episode: Michael Madison, The Shapes and Letters of the Modern Lawyer (August 3, 2020). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin is back and he joins Paul for one of their most popular series . . . CHARACTER ACTORS! That's right, it's time for the underappreciated actors to get the spotlight. This week includes such greats as Ethan Suplee, Michael Madison, Yaphet Kotto, Brian Cox, and more!
Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Today on the show we have Linda Nelson from Indie Rights. I wanted to bring Linda back to discuss how much the distribution game has changed in the three years since she was last on the show. We also discuss the American Film Market and how to work it properly.Nelson Madison Films/Indie Rights was founded by Michael Madison and Linda Nelson because they believed that the future was bright for independent artists and that there was a better way to produce and distribute movies. They have been in business since 2000, when they produced their first film, NSYNC BIGGER THAN LIVE a Giant Screen Movie that played to sold-out crowds worldwide.Known for innovation. SHIFTED, their first digital feature, was the first movie on Amazon's UnBox (the predecessor of Amazon Video) and was used by Amazon to promote their platform for over five years. DELIVERED was the first independent feature to edit and master a 4K movie using Adobe CS5. Articles in Variety, HDVideoPro, and an Adobe Success Story followed. Partnerships were forged early on with the leading digital platforms including Amazon, Google, Cinedigm, MgO, and Adrise, and these partnerships ensure that Indie Rights can offer the very best audience opportunities for their own films, as well as the more than 300 other filmmakers they work with.Linda Nelson began her career as an international investment banker, IT executive an entertainment real estate developer. After meeting Michael Madison, she pivoted into the movie business finally realizing her artistic potential. As an Executive Producer on NSYNC, she quickly realized that she was interested in being more "hands-on" and was the DP for her next film, SHIFTED. As a Producer on DELIVERED, she was finally able to gain experience in all aspects of the financing, development, production, and distribution phases of moviemaking.I can't recommend Indie Rightshighly enough. If you have a feature film that needs distribution do yourself a favor and check them out.Enjoy my eye-opening conversation with Linda Nelson.
Rena from Handcuffed The Pod and Candice discuss serial killer Michael Madison
We're back with another collaboration with Crime Noir. Today Rena Tunechi shares the case of serial killer, Michael Madison. Madison was arrested in 2013 after the police found human remains inside his garage following reports of a foul smell. The police soon uncovered additional bodies and realised they were speaking to an active serial killer. Listen now and don't forget to leave a review on Apple podcasts xHost: Rena TunechiGuest: Candice @CrimexnoirPromo: @crimelapsepodmusic: Kwesibeats Apologies for any audio interference. This is due to us recording remotely in different countries.https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/madison-michael.htmhttps://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/when-does-sense-waive-the-preliminary-hearing.htmlhttps://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2016/05/michael_madison_jury_will_now.htmlhttps://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2016/06/the_many_faces_of_michael_madi.htmlhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/video-shows-murder-victims-father-attack-serial-killer-michael-madison-in-courtroom-a7063216.htmlhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/astonishing-moment-father-serial-killers-8106090https://www.pressreader.com/uk/real-people/20160825/281513635602067https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7175661/Serial-killers-mother-62-stabbed-death-bed.html
In episode one of the #BuiltBy Podcast, Matt and Josh talk about how home improvement businesses can boost their SEO and online visibility with impactful blogging. Our guest this week is Michael Madison, Marketing Coordinator at ServiceMonster.
Margaret Hagan, a global leader in bringing design to legal education and law practice, talks with Michael Madison about what design is and why design matters, supplying some of her own back story along the way.
Michael Madison is training lawyers to succeed in the 21st century as leaders and collaborators in the legal profession, in their communities, and in the innovation economy. He’s always been on the cutting edge, whether it be the internet in the 1990s or artificial intelligence of today. His upbringing in the Silicon Valley may have something to do with it. However, in the 1960s and 70s when people were jumping into advancing computer and tech industry, Madison decided on a different trajectory.
Well someone has to be first..... I am excited to finally launch this podcast and I am very grateful that Michael Madison agreed to be the first interview. My apologies to him that I was just getting used to a new microphone and it was too close to my mouth so sounded like Darth Vader for a lot of this. In one moment he actually pointed it out (it must have been driving him crazy). Michael's story of almost leaving Chiropractic burnt out and disgruntled after a short time is powerful, and so is his story of discovering the nontherapeutic model. He is now thriving and has even opened a second office! Thanks for being the first interview Michael! Enjoy......
Today on the show we have returning champion Linda Nelson from Indie Rights. I wanted to bring Linda back to discuss how much the distribution game has changed in the three years since she was last on the show. We also discuss the American Film Market and how to work it properly.Nelson Madison Films/Indie Rights was founded by Michael Madison and Linda Nelson because they believed that the future was bright for independent artists and that there was a better way to produce and distribute movies. They have been in business since 2000, when they produced their first film, NSYNC BIGGER THAN LIVE a Giant Screen Movie that played to sold-out crowds worldwide.Known for innovation. SHIFTED, their first digital feature, was the first movie on Amazon's UnBox (the predecessor of Amazon Video) and was used by Amazon to promote their platform for over five years. DELIVERED was the first independent feature to edit and master a 4K movie using Adobe CS5. Articles in Variety, HDVideoPro and an Adobe Success Story followed. Partnerships were forged early on with the leading digital platforms including Amazon, Google, Cinedigm, MGo and Adrise, and these partnerships ensure that Indie Rights can offer the very best audience opportunities for their own films, as well as the more than 300 other filmmakers they work with.Linda Nelson began her career as an international investment banker, IT executive an entertainment real estate developer. After meeting Michael Madison, she pivoted into the movie business finally realizing her artistic potential. As an Executive Producer on NSYNC, she quickly realized that she was interested in being more "hands-on" and was the DP for her next film, SHIFTED. As a Producer on DELIVERED, she was finally able to gain experience in all aspects of the financing, development, production and distribution phases of moviemaking.I can't recommend Indie Rights highly enough. If you have a feature film that needs distribution do yourself a favor and check them out. Enjoy my eye-opening conversation with Linda Nelson.
Have you ever failed at closing a sale, a business or trying a new hobby or side hustle? It sucks huh?! UGH. You feel like a total loser and hate having to face reality. When it happened to me all I wanted to was eat Cheetos until my fingertips were sticky and orange and binge watch Lost on Netflix. (That actually happened. I blew through the entire SIX season series in a few weeks and gained 10 pounds). It was even more fun paying the IRS a bunch of money the next year after it closed and I realized I had been doing my taxes wrong. Blech. Today's guest has also been there and on this episode we talk about why entrepreneurship is really one of the best ways to improve your net worth because of the freedom and opportunity it provides you but sometimes it means finding your alignment in it through multiple attempts. Dr. Mike Madison is a Chiropractor, artist, woodworker, coach, (soon to be) author and most importantly a student of life. Through his study of the human body, economics, philosophy, personal development, business, communication and human behavior he's on a journey of continual self discovery that intertwines all of the above. With that information he also hopes to share, inspire, and motivate others to reach their optimal potential; physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially. We also chat about how to feel aligned with your business and how the health of yourself and you business are intertwined. If your health is a mess your you business and finances are very likely to be also. I learned so much from Mike in this episode and it was refreshing talking to him. His desire for ultimate alignment in your physical life and financial life is so evident. xoxo, Gretchen
Michael, a super smart law professor, talks to us about his theories of the knowlege commons and how to start to think about the study of quilting using his theories.
Michael, a super smart law professor, talks to us about his theories of the knowlege commons and how to start to think about the study of quilting using his theories.
Tridon and Wreck talk about the recent passing of George Romero, and then Wreck chats it up with ColombianLove a.k.a Michael Madison about Collectibles and Toys. This podcast has a much deeper focus on Collectible Toys as we chat it up about SDCC, Hot Toys, Sideshow, Funko, Metals Diecast, QMX, Asmus Toys, ThreeA, Triforce and much more!
Mike Madison is back to talk with us about knowledge commons, institutions, open-source software, citizen science, and the the basic problem of understanding how we cooperate. This show’s links: Mike Madison’s website (http://madisonian.net/home/), writing (http://madisonian.net/home/?page_id=85), and blog (http://madisonian.net) Oral Argument 90: We Are a Nation of Time-Shifters? (http://oralargument.org/90) Michael Madison, Information Abundance and Knowledge Commons (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2867578) About the institutional analysis and development framework (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_analysis_and_development_framework) Elinor Ostrom, The Institutional Analysis and Development Framework and the Commons (http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3170&context=clr) Governing Knowledge Commons (http://knowledge-commons.net/publications/gkc/) (Brett Frischmann, Michael Madison, and Katherine Strandburg, eds.) The Knowlege Commons Research Framework (http://knowledge-commons.net/publications/gkc/research-framework/) Workshop on Governing the Knowledge Commons (http://knowledge-commons.net) Christine Borgman, Big Data, Little Data, No Data (https://mitpress.mit.edu/big-data-little-data-no-data) Matthys Levy, [Why Buildings Fall Down: How Structures Fail][levy] [levy]: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Buildings-Fall-Down-Structures/dp/039331152X Special Guest: Mike Madison.
Our main topic is fair use, the engine of so much cultural reuse and advancement. We’re joined by one of the doctrine’s most interesting scholars, Mike Madison. But the conversation spans: Joe’s telecomm cursing issues (0:00:36), FBiPhones and the Apple-FBI imbroglio (0:09:26), and fair use (0:28:27), including discussion of Mike’s Big Idea of social practices (0:53:03), reverse engineering, parody, video tapes, and much more. This show’s links: Mike Madison’s website, writing, and blog FCC v. Pacifica Foundation FCC v. Fox (Fox II) (containing a link to Fox I) This American Life 267: Propriety (It’s all good, but the discussion of the legal issue in Fox is at about 19:15.) Amy Davidson, The Dangerous All Writs Act Precedent in the Apple Encryption Case John Gruber, The Next Step in iPhone Impregnability Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! Oral Argument 42: Shotgun Aphasia (guest Orin Kerr) Orin Kerr, An Equilibrium-Adjustment Theory of the Fourth Amendment Apple’s motion to vacate the order to assist the FBI Riley v. California (and see Orin Kerr’s post about the case shortly after it was decided About Fair Use Week Ty v. Publications Int’l (Judge Posner, giving an explanation of market substitution and fair use); see also Richard Posner, When Is Parody Fair Use? Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Co. Key, lower-court cases deciding whether university course packets qualify for fair use protection: Basic Books Inc. v. Kinko’s Graphics Corp., Princeton Univ. v. Michigan Document Services, and, most recently, Cambridge University Press v. Patton David Fagundes, Market Harm, Market Help, and Fair Use Kickstarter page for Star Trek: Axanar, an independent Star Trek film (includes the twenty-minute video Prelude to Axanar) Ryan Reed, Crowdfunded 'Star Trek' Movie Facing Copyright Infringement Lawsuit; Eriq Gardner, 'Star Trek' Fans Want Paramount, CBS to Do Better Job Explaining Franchise to Court See also the unrelated and rather amazing Star Trek New Voyages, a nonprofit web series; and Paul Post, A ‘Star Trek’ Dream, Spread From Upstate New York A googol Statement of the Librarian of Congress Relating to Section 1201 Rulemaking; about anti-circumvention exemptions Electronic Frontier Foundation, Victory for Users: Librarian of Congress Renews and Expands Protections for Fair Uses Michael Madison, A Pattern-Oriented Approach to Fair Use Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios Joel Hruska, How Sony’s Betamax Made YouTube and Twitch Possible Sega v. Accolade Frank Pasquale, Toward an Ecology of Intellectual Property: Lessons from Environmental Ecology for Valuing Copyright’s Commons Randy Picker, Closing the Xbox Sony Computer Entertainment v. Connectix Corp. MGM v. Grokster Jonathan Zittrain, The Generative Internet Horace Dediu, Seeing What’s Next (featuring a wonderful graph showing the adoption rates of various technologies, including the VCR); see also Derek Thompson, The 100-Year March of Technology in One Graph Eduardo Peñalver and Sonia Katyal, Property Outlaws: How Squatters, Pirates, and Protesters Improve the Law of Ownership (see also this article-length treatment) Eben Moglen, Freeing the Mind: Free Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture (“It is wrong to ask, ‘What is the incentive for people to create?’ It's an emergent property of connected human minds that they do create.”) Jennifer Rothman, The Questionable Use of Custom in Intellectual Property Michael Madison, Madisonian Fair Use Special Guest: Mike Madison.
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Associate Dean Michael Madison, University of Pittsburgh School. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
Vertebreaker! Episode #0030″Sweet Whispers” In this edition of Vertebreaker!, Max Russell, Peter Chestnut, James Edgewood, Michael Madison, and Jeremy Rockwell are in the studio this week. We cover lots of topics including: Breakup Sex, Sex Tapes, Wrong Kid?, Don King, Octa-Mom, Jon and Kate Plus 8, Multiple Children, 7 Days, STD Test, STD Call, THE […]
Vertebreaker! Episode #0028 “Wrestlemania 25 Preview” In this edition of Vertebreaker!, Max Russell, Peter Chestnut, Michael Madison, James Edgewood, and Richard Dawson discuss all the WRESTLEMANIA matches. We also cover some of our predictions for the rest of the year. Be sure to watch WWE Wrestlemania 25 this Sunday, April 5th, 2009. Any questions or comments? […]
Vertebreaker! Episode #0027 “Dominique, Sea Kittens, and the Game Genie” In this edition of Vertebreaker!, Max Russell, Peter Chestnut, Danny “Drama” Isherwood, Michael Madison, and Jeremy Rockwell discuss some of the most random issues in the weeks show. We again ask Danny “Drama” Isherwood what is the matter with the following chicks: Chick #1, Chick #2, and […]
Vertebreaker! Episode #0023 “Hoodies, WTF Moments, and the Music Industry” If it is yellow; let it mellow; if it is brown; frush it down. In this long awaited episode, Max Russell, Jon Midland, Peter Chestnut, Michael Madison, and Rooster Cogburn talk about a long list of topics including: Vista, ME, XP Pro, Flooble, WTF Moments, Rectums, […]
“Playoffs?, a Blind Chick, and to Catch a Predator” In this week’s special edition of Vertebreaker!, Max Russell, Jon Midland, Peter Chestnut, Danny “Drama” Isherwood, and Michael Madison entertain us with their witty satire ways. Ok, they talk about what is going on in pop culture these days. They talk about Blind Chicks, NFL Playoffs, Patriots, […]
Hello, Hello!In this episode, Chris has a conversation with Linda Nelson, the CEO and co-founder of Indie Rights, a leading independent film distribution company. They discuss Linda's journey from a small town in upstate New York to becoming a pioneer in the indie film distribution space, including her experiences with the NSYNC concert film, the challenges of making independent films, and the strategies she and her partner Michael Madison have used to build a successful distribution business. Linda shares valuable insights on filmmaking, distribution, marketing, and overcoming setbacks in the industry.Show Notes:Linda Nelson's background: math major, art/psych minor, early career in banking and real estateMaking the NSYNC concert film and the legal issues that followedTransitioning to independent filmmaking and the challenges of working out of a public storage facilityThe importance of persistence and embracing technology in the film industryLinda's parents' influence on her creativity and entrepreneurial spiritThe impact of streaming services on independent filmmakers and the opportunities in emerging marketsIndie rights' distribution model and the importance of providing filmmakers with detailed analyticsStrategies for effective film marketing and building an audience through social mediaRecommendations for essential filmmaking books and advice on overcoming setbacksLinda's favorite Italian restaurants in LA and the importance of travel in expanding one's worldviewWe Also Talk About:Linda and her partner Michael's complementary skills and roles in running Indie RightsThe importance of proper music licensing and creating "network-friendly" versions of filmsThe evolution of distribution platforms and the need for filmmakers to stay adaptableLinda's recommendations for essential filmmaking books and the importance of reading for inspirationChris and Linda's shared experiences of growing up in modest, small-town environments and the impact on their creative pursuitsEnjoy! Bodega Artist of the WeekRochelle Bloom - Time Remember (feat. Renee Gardner)Hailing from Northwest Indiana and now calling Atlanta home, Rochelle Bloom has established herself as an undeniable force. Her music embodies a happy place with dark corners, where rhythm, rhyme, and unfiltered truth converge in explosive songwriting. With her own unique style of rap mixed at times with an abstract spoken word cadence, this artist weaves poetry into her music. This song evokes imagery of a tropical paradise in the telling of an intimate love story. InstagramWe are humbled to have a community of creatives who care deeply about our work. And your support makes our work possible. Every subscriber, rating, and review matters. So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEITAll Links: https://beacons.ai/themakeitpodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-make-it-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy