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Paul Kundert opens up about his credit union's impressive new headquarters facility in Madison, Wis., and the current regulatory environment. And, failing to build a hot pod summer bod in time for swimsuit season, host Michael Ogden decides to reinvent himself in an unexpected way.
Michael Ogden, Chief Executive Officer of Recovery Centers for America at Monroeville. Ogden is an expert in drug and alcohol addiction treatment and supports individuals in recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, more information can be found at recoverycentersofamerica.com or at 1-800-RECOVERY.
Guesting this episode is US researcher and writer Michael Ogden, author of the new book ‘A World of Lies, Collusion and Conspiracy: And How to See Past It.'We get into several subject areas tackled in the book, including; Convid, 9/11, Predictive Programming, Earth cosmology, nuclear weapons, nescience vs. ignorance, consciousness, activism, Q, Trump, NASA, the Moon “landings.” The overall message is that everything we've ever been taught by any kind of establishment source, has been a lie - but why would that even be a surprise any more?Michael's book can be purchased here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/World-Lies-Collusion-Conspiracy-past-ebook/dp/B09Z25V2DG/ref=sr_1_4?crid=36X5JWNXRWJWG&keywords=michael+ogden&qid=1655978784&s=books&sprefix=michael+ogden%2Cstripbooks%2C52&sr=1-4
Join George Gantz and host Michael Ogden on an entertaining road trip to the distant future - to the greatest party of all time! Along the way, all-time favourite books, films and songs are shared and a toast is made to the future…George Gantz is a writer, philosopher and retired business executive with a life-long passion for mathematics, science, philosophy and theology. He also serves on the Board of Long Now Boston and helps curate their Conversation Series. For more on George Gantz: spiralinquiry.orgFor more on The 2269 Project: 2269.coFor more on host Michael Ogden: michaelogden.net
Travel 250 years in a brisk 37 minutes with BAFTA winning filmmaker Rupert Harris and host Michael Ogden in another entertaining and provocative installment of the 2269 podcast. Listen in as life stories are shared, cocktails are mixed and the greatest books and films get selected as Rupert and Mike road trip to the Greatest Party of All Time. For more on the 2269 Project and to get your own invitation to the greatest party of all time, visit 2269.coFor more on Rupert Harris, please visit animalvegetablemineral.tvMore episodes are coming up! Subscribe to the 2269 podcast on any of your favourite podcast platforms.
Guest Christopher Daniel likes a good party! He's super fun - smart - and we learned a lot on this episode. Join him and host Michael Ogden as they road trip to The Greatest Party of All Time in the latest episode of 2269. Along the way, Mai Tai cocktails are mixed, life stories are shared and the mighty Pogues get added to the all-time party playlist. Christopher also selects his 'Ultimate Party Gifts', plays the ‘Decades' game – revealing a lifetime in seven minutes - and shares some deep talk on the need for stories that generate hope.The director of Polysemic, a cultural design practice, Christopher Daniel is an architect who also teaches design at the University of Westminster and the University for the Creative Arts. In his spare time, Christopher is the host of the Long Now London meetup — the London based group of the long-term thinking cultural institution The Long Now. Check out the episode today.For more on 2269, visit 2269.coFor more on Christopher Daniel, visit polysemic.co.ukSubscribe to 2269 on any of your favourite podcast platforms. Thanks!
Join us on a one-of-a-kind road trip through the past, present and distant future. Our guest this episode of 2269 is Claire Bullen, a London-based writer and editor of Good Beer Hunting. A self-taught cook and craft beer expert, Claire is the author of the recently published book, ‘The Beer Lovers Table: Seasonal Recipes and Modern Beer Pairings'. She also writes the popular beer lovers table blog for Hop Burns & Black. Along the way to June 6th 2269, Claire shares her personal picks for ‘things that will last' with host Michael Ogden. What favourite songs, books (and beer!) will Claire choose to bring to the Greatest Party of All Time? What words of wisdom will she pass on?To get your own invitation to the Greatest Party of All Time, and one day share your own story with us on the podcast, visit us at 2269.co for all the details. Be part of the 2269 Project — an experiment in time and long term thinking. Put it up, keep it up, pass it on….The 2269 Project: 2269.coClaire's book, The Beer Lover's Table
Michael Ogden of the Recover Centers of America joins the show to talk about how he's trying to help the community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Ogden of Recovery Centers of America on the company's new Monroeville facility and its model for treating people with substance abuse addictions.
Highlights from the November 12 editorial webcast “Credit Union Lending: It’s a Mixed Bag.” This event featured Michael Ogden, Editor-in-Chief of Credit Union Times, and was sponsored by Arch MI. The full, on-demand presentation can be found at https://www.cutimes.com/2020/10/14/2020-mortgage-lending-big-picture-trends-for-credit-unions/
Tim Thornton is a busy man! A world touring musician with 7 studio albums on his belt (their latest has been long-listed for a Grammy) as the drummer for Fink, Tim also has written and published three novels, co-hosts a podcast, and is the father to a precocious tween. So we're especially grateful that Tim has stopped by the 2269 studios to take a trip through the past, present and distant future with host Michael Ogden. Join us as we explore over 250 years in the next 33 minutes.....For more details on 2269: 2269.coFor more on Tim: https://timthorntonmusicwriting.netThanks for rating, reviewing and subscribing on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. 2269 is out monthly.
What's going to last? What songs, books, and words of wisdom are worth passing on? Making his picks in this episode of 2269 is guest Gideon Holland -- a London-based lawyer, husband and father to twins. Join host Michael Ogden as Gideon shares his personal picks for the future, plays games 'Who Will Be Remembered?', ‘What Comes First?’, time travels to June 6th, 2269, and leaves his toast to the generations ahead. In the span of 30 minutes, we cover just about 250 years.... For more on the 2269 project, please visit 2269.co We’d love to hear what you think at team@2269.coThe 2269 podcast is out monthly on all platforms. Thanks for subscribing!
What's going to last? What songs, books, and words of wisdom will stand the test of time? Making her picks in this episode is guest Amy Meadows, an expert event organizer, a champion of entrepreneurial women, and no stranger to thinking big. Join host Michael Ogden as Amy shares her time capsule picks, plays 'Who Will Be Remembered?', ‘What Comes First?’, time travels to Rome, and gives pro tips on what makes a great party - today and for the distant future. For more on the 2269 project, visit 2269.co We’d love to hear what you think at team@2269.coFor more on Amy: amymeadows.co The 2269 podcast is out monthly on all platforms. Hope, entertainment and quality conversation for tough times. Thanks for subscribing.
Highlights from the June 18 sponsored editorial webcast “Lending Trends and Challenges: Credit Union Economic Outlook.” This event featured Michael Ogden, Editor-in-Chief of Credit Union Times, The full, on-demand presentation can be found at https://www.cutimes.com/2020/05/11/lending-trends-and-challenges-credit-union-economic-outlook/ About Michael Ogden | Editor-in-Chief | Credit Union Times Michael’s career stretches back 25 years from his time as a radio and TV journalist in Ohio and Wisconsin, to public and government relations work in the technology world, and finally stepped inside the credit union industry as a social media and digital media expert. Michael is the Editor-in-Chief for Credit Union Times, where he leads a team of financial journalists bringing the latest news and insights for credit union leaders and executives.
Highlights from the April 15 webcast titled “The Rise of Mobile Banking and Digital Payments - Don’t Get Left Behind.” This editorial event featured Michael Ogden, Editor-in-Chief of Credit Union Times, and was sponsored by Melissa Corp. The full on-demand presentation can be found at https://www.cutimes.com/2020/03/27/the-rise-of-mobile-banking-and-digital-payments-dont-get-left-behind/
In this episode we hear from Michael Ogden who explains the history and value of water, how it's being polluted, and the choices we can make to improve the quality of water. Michael is introduced by CNN anchor Don Lemon. This episode was previously recorded at The Independent's Water Views Festival on June 6th 2019 at Guild Hall.
This episode of the Perspectives podcast, hosted on Credit Union Times, with highlights from the recent webcast “Mortgage Lending: 2019 Trends, Analysis, and How to Prepare.” Credit Union Times’s Jim Duplessis and Michael Ogden led this discussion, based on research published in the June 14, 2019 Credit Union Times Magazine.
Is Amazon coming for the banking sector, and if so, what can credit unions do? In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, we highlight the recent conversation between with Marc DeCastro, research director for consumer banking at IDC, and CUTimes’ executive editor Michael Ogden, that looked at this topic. DocuSign sponsored the original December 6 discussion: “Amazon Banking--Is Your CU Ready?,” and it can be found on-demand at https://www.cutimes.com/2018/11/12/amazon-banking-is-your-cu-ready/. Nisha Pattan, director of industry marketing for DocuSign, also joined in the webcast extended version. About Marc DeCastro: Mr. DeCastro’s core research coverage includes the complete omni-experience journey for the retail customer, including branch transformation, digital product strategies, and onboarding. Based on his background covering the consumer banking space, Mr. DeCastro’s research also includes a particular emphasis on how consumer trends and habits are forming the next generation products and services that utilize current and emerging technology.
Writer and Director Mark Lobatto is our guest on this episode of Crowd Scene. Mark is in the studio with hosts Michael Ogden and Peter Dean and shares how he developed and then successfully crowdfunded his short film, Blue Borsalino. A staff pick on Kickstarter within hours of launching, and a success within 4 days, neither of these achievements came by chance. From the beginning Mark planned and strategised how best to reach an audience for his film and fund his passion project. Mark talks about his approach to developing stories, finding a team, and staying motivated. He also digs into how he built his mailing list to ensure it was effective, and comments on his approach to shooting his personal campaign video. A young, upcoming filmmaker with his second short film now under his belt, Mark explains why he feels being honest with yourself and with your audience is key when you’re creating stories and why it’s crucial to follow your instincts. Find the show notes and links for this episode on CrowdSceneShow.com
In the very first episode of Crowd Scene, hosts Michael Ogden and Peter Dean talk with New York singer-songwriter Kim Boekbinder about her "Infinite Minute" Kickstarter campaign that might just have broken a world record. Kim, a veteran of crowdfunding, shares her wisdom, tips for success and lots more.