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Best podcasts about mike hanley

Latest podcast episodes about mike hanley

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 398: Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Pro Skier, Olympic Medalist, TV Commentator

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 87:44


Alex Beaulieu-Marchand wasn't born to be an Olympian. He was one of those core super-grom kids who skied the streets with his older friends. While other future Olympians were focused on adding rotations, ABM was focused on mastering rails, which would become his secret weapon. Through a random series of events, ABM found his way on to the Dew Tour and from there, the contest opened for the kid who liked skiing the streets. On the podcast, we talk urban, contests, not having a win-at-all-costs mentality, and a lot more. Alexi Godbout asks the Inappropriate Questions. Alex Beaulieu-Marchand Show Notes: 4:00:  Poop story, Goepper, not caring about winning, skiing is part of the family, no hockey for you, snowboarding and then focusing on skiing and being a grom 21:00:  Club Med:  Click here for the best vacation of your life Stanley:  The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners.  Check out Stanley1913.com   Best Day Brewing:  All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories and sugar.  24:00:  Not having jumps, summer camp, Salomon Jib Academy, Mike Hanley, confidence, Cary Miller, Windell's, getting into Dew Tour, and getting on the Canadian Team    41:00:   Peter Glenn Ski and Sports:  Over 60 years of getting you out there.   Elan Skis:  Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research:  Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 44:00:  Weather at events, finding out he makes the Olympic Team, not being mature enough in Russia, urban, and blowing his knee 57:00:  Becoming an athlete, another injury, contests, almost not making the 2018 Olympic team, the games, X Games Real Ski, not winning any big contests, and sponsors     84:00:  Inappropriate Questions with Alexi Godbout

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
Reflecting on 100 Episodes of Afternoon Cyber Tea

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 13:45


In this milestone 100th episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea, we celebrate with a special "Best Of" compilation featuring some of our most remarkable guests. Join us as we revisit highlights from conversations with Charlie Bell, Marc Goodman, Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn, Dr. Fiona Hill, Runa Sandvik, Hyrum Anderson and Ram Shankar Siva Kumar, MK Palmore, Marene Allison, Mike Hanley, and Theresa Payton. This episode brings together a wealth of knowledge and experience, reflecting on our journey and looking ahead to future challenges and innovations.  We extend our deepest gratitude to our dedicated listeners for your invaluable support. Thank you for being a part of our Afternoon Cyber Tea community.   Please note: Afternoon Cyber Tea is going on an indefinite hiatus.  Resources:       View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:    Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast  The BlueHat Podcast   Uncovering Hidden Risks           Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts      Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.   

The Engineering Leadership Podcast
Building & leading a combined engineering & security org w/ Mike Hanley #175

The Engineering Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 45:44


Mike Hanley, Chief Security Officer and SVP of Engineering @ GitHub, joins us to discuss how GitHub has successfully combined its engineering & security orgs and shares recommendations for how other orgs can pivot to this model. We cover why it's so important for eng orgs to collaborate with security early on in the product development cycle and tips for educating your engineers on security best practices. We also discuss how the rise of AI tools / usage is changing how companies need to think about & practice security, why AI is providing opportunities for increased safety & security within product development, and strategies for encouraging your org to adopt AI tooling within engineering, security, and beyond.ABOUT MIKE HANLEYMike Hanley is the Chief Security Officer and SVP of Engineering at GitHub. Prior to GitHub, Mike was the Vice President of Security at Duo Security, where he built and led the security research, development, and operations functions. After Duo's acquisition by Cisco for $2.35 billion in 2018, Mike led the transformation of Cisco's cloud security framework and later served as CISO for the company. Mike also spent several years at CERT/CC as a Senior Member of the Technical Staff and security researcher focused on applied R&D programs for the US Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community.When he's not talking about security at GitHub, Mike can be found enjoying Ann Arbor, MI with his wife and eight kids."The idea that the security team is walled off or separate or not really connected, not just to engineering but the entirety of the business, you really can't have that. If you think about the pace of modern development, things are moving so quickly. It's so driven by software. The idea that you're like, ‘Hey, I got to walk down the hall and check in with somebody from security who has no idea what's going on in my roadmap, who has no idea what my day to day experience is living in engineering...' That just doesn't work!”- Mike Hanley   We now have 10 local communities of engineering leaders hosting in-person meetups all over the world!Local communities are led by eng leaders just like you, who wanted to create a place to connect, share insights & tackle critical challenges in the job.New York City, Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, London, Amsterdam, and Toronto in-person events are happening now!We're launching local events all the time - get involved at elc.community!SHOW NOTES:GitHub's convergence of the eng & security orgs (2:33)Benefits of combining engineering & security org mandates (4:46)How the security team is involved with the internal product dev lifecycle (8:05)The downsides of engaging your security team as an afterthought (10:46)What an early-stage yes/and product conversation looks like (12:48)Examples of educating your eng team on security best practices (17:17)Expanding two-factor authentication externally (19:29)Stewarding security as a responsibility & value (21:59)Security & safety implications for orgs using / building AI tools (23:44)Why the rise of AI is a great time for eng / security collaboration (27:09)How to leverage security best practices using AI tools (29:53)Mike's view that AI will create more opportunities & improve structural tech (32:14)Frameworks for getting to “yes” when it comes to adopting AI tooling (35:15)AI-powered tools GitHub is using to change workflows outside of eng & security (39:06)Considerations pivoting toward combining eng & security functions (40:35)Rapid fire questions (42:25)LINKS AND RESOURCESWhy Johnny Can't Encrypt - Alma Whitten And J. D. Tygar's argument that effective security requires a different usability standard that is not achievable through the user interface techniques commonly found in consumer software.The Space Trilogy - C.S. Lewis believed that popular science was the new mythology of his age, and in The Space Trilogy he ransacks the uncharted territory of space and makes that mythology the medium of his spiritual imagination.The Works of Peter DruckerThis episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/

IT Visionaries
Unleashing Engineering Creativity: GitHub's Blueprint for Security and Innovation

IT Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 49:13


In this conversation, Mike Hanley, the Chief Security Officer and SVP of Engineering at GitHub, discusses the transformation in security practices and the shift towards a distributed and zero trust approach. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration between security and engineering teams to enable great security outcomes. Mike also shares insights on managing concurrent projects and creating clarity around goals. He highlights the significance of empowering engineering teams and enabling creativity and expertise. Additionally, he expresses his excitement about the current state of the software space and the future of coding and learning, particularly with the impact of AI.Tune in to learn:AI can assist developers in completing redundant tasks and improve productivity.The future of AI in software development holds the potential for significant advancements and transformations.AI can play a crucial role in enhancing security practices and preventing vulnerabilities.A security-first approach is essential, and engaging with customers is crucial for successful security implementations. Security practices have transformed from a perimeter-based approach to a distributed and zero-trust approach.Collaboration between security and engineering teams is crucial for achieving great security outcomes.Creating clarity around goals and providing support to teams helps unlock creativity and expertise.The future of coding and learning will be influenced by AI, enabling new ways of accessing information and formulating questions.Mission.org is a media studio producing content for world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson
Insights from GitHub's Chief Security Officer

Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:01


Mike Hanley, Chief Security Officer and the Senior Vice President of Engineering at GitHub, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Ann and Mike discuss the complexities of software supply chain security, the unique integration of security and engineering at GitHub, the role of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, and explore how emerging technologies contribute to digital defense.     Resources:  View Mike Hanley on LinkedIn  View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn     Related Microsoft Podcasts:   Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast  The BlueHat Podcast   Uncovering Hidden Risks         Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts    Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of N2K media network.   

Security Conversations
GitHub security chief Mike Hanley on secure coding, AI and SBOMs

Security Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 40:29


Episode sponsors: Binarly (https://binarly.io) FwHunt (https://fwhunt.run) GitHub security chief Mike Hanley joins the show to discuss merging the CSO and SVP/Engineering roles, securing data and code in an organization under constant attack, the thrilling promise of AI to the future of secure code, the dangers of equating SBOMs to supply chain security, and new SEC reporting rules for CISOs.

Decipher Security Podcast

Mike Hanley, CSO and SVP of engineering at GitHub, joins Dennis Fisher to talk about the company's move to enforce 2FA for all developers, the changing role of the CISO, and what's ahead for software supply chain security. 

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Multiplex Entertainment
Fanzone Debate Tournament RD1: #1 Bill Cariola vs #16 Mike Hanley

Multiplex Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 56:52


Fanzone Debate Tournament RD1: #1 Bill Cariola vs #16 Mike Hanley

The Content Byte
From the World Economic Forum to running your own content agency – with Mike Hanley

The Content Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 40:18


Former freelancer, now agency owner, Mike Hanley joins Rachel and Lynne on the podcast this week. Mike talks about moving from Bondi to Geneva to take a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity at the World Economic Forum and how it helped him grow and develop as a writer and leader. He shares the difficulties of moving his family halfway around the world and how the pandemic led him and his wife to make the huge decision to return home. He also talks about the pressures of starting and running your own business and how tech tools help him keep on top of costs, while maintaining quality content. Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-hanley-723292/ You can find The Content Engine here: https://www.thecontentengine.com/  Where to find us: Rachel's website https://rachelsmith.com.au/    Lynne's website https://lynnetestoni.com/    Rachel's List https://rachelslist.com.au/   As always, thanks to Rounded https://rounded.com.au/ for sponsoring The Content Byte!

Sporting Limerick
EP7 | Limerick Junior Soccer Focus | w/ Adrian Finnin & Aidan Ryan

Sporting Limerick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 33:50


Adrian is joined by Aidan Ryan for the 7th episode of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus! On this week's podcast they; Review last weekend's Premier Division results, Preview the Tuohy and FAI Junior Cup fixtures, AJ O'Connor and Chris Smith in the Ireland squad, Remembering Annette Cusack and Mike Hanley.

DriveChicago
Drive Chicago (08/06/2022) - Review of Electric Volvos: the XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge

DriveChicago

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 42:14


WLS News Anchor Rob Martier, DriveChicago.com General Manager Mark Bilek and Chicago Auto Show Marketing Director Jim OBrill are talking electric vehicles as they review a pair of electric Volvos: the XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge, talk with Mike Hanley from Cars.com about their latest EV comparison and take a Quick Spin with Joel Feder in the Nissan Z.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Multiplex Entertainment
Fanzone Debate: Joe Farrelly vs Mike Hanley

Multiplex Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 43:53


Fanzone Debate: Joe Farrelly vs Mike Hanley

Connecting Polk County
Talking Senior Diabetic Foot Care at No or Reduced Cost!

Connecting Polk County

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 50:34


Thank you, Connecting Polk County Land! Six months in, we've hit our twentieth episode! It's been quite a ride and a whole lot of fun! In episode, we chat with newcomer Mike Hanley with Alps Pharmacy in Springfield. Even though Mike is coming to us from Greene County, he and his pharmacy have formed a very important partnership with the Polk County Health Center and the Polk County Senior Tax Board to provide diabetic shoes to senior citizens! If you are a senior who suffers with diabetes or care for one, you aren't going to want to miss this very important episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/connectingpolkcounty/support

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Decipher Security Podcast

Mike Hanley, CSO at GitHub and former VP of security at Duo Security, joins Dennis Fisher to talk about the open source security summit at the White House, the Log4j response, and how the tech industry can support the open source community.

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Cyber Security Headlines
Week in Review – Feb 14-18, 2022

Cyber Security Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 23:33


Link to Blog Post This week's Cyber Security Headlines – Week in Review, Feb 14-18, is hosted by Rich Stroffolino with our guest, Mike Hanley, CSO, GitHub Thanks to our episode sponsor, PlexTrac PlexTrac is the Purple Teaming Platform. Use the Runbooks Module to facilitate your tabletop exercises, red team engagements, breach and attack simulations, and pentest automation to improve communication and collaboration. PlexTrac upgrades your program's capabilities by making the most of every team member and tool.  Check out PlexTrac.com/CISOSeries to learn why PlexTrac is the perfect platform for CISOs! All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com  

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Defense in Depth
Building a Cybersecurity Culture

Defense in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 27:29


All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series How do you begin building a cyber security culture for the whole company? And more importantly, how do you maintain that? Check out this post for the discussion that is the basis of our conversation on this week's episode co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the producer of CISO Series, and Geoff Belknap (@geoffbelknap), CISO, LinkedIn. Our guest is Mike Hanley (@_mph4), CSO, GitHub. Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Anjuna Anjuna Confidential Cloud software effortlessly enables enterprises to safely run even their most sensitive workloads in the public cloud. Unlike complex perimeter security solutions easily breached by insiders and malicious code, Anjuna leverages the strongest secure computing technologies available to make the public cloud the most secure computing resource anywhere. In this episode: When building a cybersecurity culture, where is the most important place to start? How can we avoid it just becoming "lip service"? How can we blend cybersecurity culture into the main corporate culture?

Multiplex Entertainment
Fanzone Debate: Cody Newberry vs Mike Hanley

Multiplex Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 60:02


Fanzone Debate: Cody Newberry vs Mike Hanley

Interplace
What to Do with Eileen Gu

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 22:45


Hello Interactors,The Olympics are in full swing. I admit I’m staying up later than I probably should be, but I’m a sucker for the Olympics. Yes it’s strange seeing a white strip of snow down a brown windy hill or watching big air competitions against a dystopian industrial waste site, but hey, that’s Beijing! But maybe I’m being too judgmental. Surely there’s more than meets the eye.As interactors, you’re special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You’re also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let’s go…THE GU GLUEJubilant in her successful landing, the Chinese skier put on the brakes spraying snow over the blue padded barriers as the camera centered her in the frame. She had just landed her first jump in the Olympics’ big air competition. She pulled off her goggles and beamed a big, immaculate toothy smile into the camera. My first thought was, “This girl is not Chinese.” I had never heard of Eileen Gu, but that was about to change.She had just landed a right double 1440. That’s four full gravity defying rotations in the air after descending a hill 20 stories high and then launching off a curved ramp pointed to the sky. She was the first woman to land a similar double cork 1440 just two months prior. That prompted the French skier, Tess Ledeux, to counter in January by being the first woman to land a 1620 – four and a half rotations.Ledeux managed to land that same jump in her opening run at the Olympics in Beijing earlier this week and held the top spot until Gu’s third and final jump. While Gu was at the top waiting her turn, her mom called from the stands at the bottom of the hill. Yan Gu introduced Eileen to skiing in Lake Tahoe where she sometimes worked as a ski instructor. She told her daughter to play it safe and stick to the 1440. Eileen responded, “Mom, executive call here, vetoed. I am going to make the 16, and you are going to deal with it.”After visualizing the trick when her eyes closed, arms swaying, shoulders jerking, like a dog running in their sleep, she aimed her skis down the slope. High in the sky, confident in her 1620 launch, Gu grabbed the bottom of her ski – a safety grab – a trick she had never attempted before this run. She landed triumphantly and the judges launched her into first place. As she threw her fist in the air in celebration it was rewarded with a loud cheer from the Chinese fans sprinkled throughout the stadium. Her mom, of course, being one of them.Yan Gu was born in Shanghai and grew up in Beijing. The Olympics are in her home town. Her mom, Eileen’s grandmother, still lives there. When Yan was in her twenties, she did what many other Chinese students did, and continue to do. She sought an education in America. After receiving a degree in chemistry from Peking University in Beijing, she enrolled in a master’s program in biochemistry and molecular biology at Auburn University in the late 80s. She went on to be a research associate at Rockefeller University before going on to earn an MBA at Stanford in 1994. She now works at an investment firm in San Francisco where she specializes in Chinese investments.The director of an extreme outdoor sports high school in Mt. Hood Oregon, Mike Hanley, said “Yan is very pleasant but one of the most intense human beings I have ever met in my life. She smiles and tells you how great you are. But then you find out, after the fact, what the requests are. She loves her daughter and wants her daughter to get priority.”Getting priority attention from coaches and trainers in America means paying more money. Extorsion? Maybe. But money talks. Yan, a single parent, was willing to pay whatever it took to secure the right training to match her daughter’s ability and her own drive to insure her child’s success. Not many parents of talented kids can afford to do this without striking deals with big name extreme sports brands, like Red Bull or Burton, on behalf of their kids. Child labor? Maybe. But it pays the bills.But Yan has been off the hook for paying much at all since her daughter started striking her own lucrative modelling and endorsement contracts. She’s was a millionaire before hitting 18. She not only landed Red Bull, but Cadillac, Apple’s Beats by Dre headphones, Tiffany’s, Louis Vuitton and Victoria’s Secret. Those are some big names. But in China she’s also paid to represent the Bank of China, China Mobile, a milk company, and Starbucks of China. She is estimated to command $2.5 million per deal. With over 20 modelling, spokesperson, and endorsement deals she must be worth over $50 million dollars at age 18. And that was before she won the gold medal.In addition to being beautiful, talented, and rich, she is also smart. She scored 1580 on the SAT out of a perfect score of 1600, was the first to graduate early at her private high school in the Bay area, and will attend Stanford next fall. Oh, and did I mention she plays the piano and was one of the top distance runners in the state of California before turning her attention to the Olympics? She is what overly competitive parents the world over wish their kids to be. Sorry kids of demanding parents, Eileen has set the bar high. And for Eileen, good luck living through the onslaught of Western chauvinism, racism, and ethnocentrism. Not to mention a healthy dose of wealth, ability, and beauty resentment and jealousy.Gu decided, supposedly with her mother’s urging, to compete for China three years ago when she turned 15. She had grown up fluidly splitting her time between China and Chinese language and culture and the U.S. and American culture. As she said in a press conference this week, “in the US, I’m American, and when I’m in China, I’m Chinese”. But reporters, mostly male, weren’t satisfied with the answer. The English sports reporter, Oliver Brown, thought that line was “a cute line, but sadly impractical, for the simple reason that China does not recognise dual citizenship.” Gu refuses to indulge reporters on admitting whether or not she renounced her U.S. citizenship or whether the Chinese government made an exception for the girl the Chinese media call “Snow Princess”. Insistence by Western media, and many others, on making a bi-racial teenage woman pick one side or the other will likely not relent any time soon.REPRESENTATION ORIENTATIONI’m reflecting on my own initial reaction to learning Gu wasn’t representing America. My first thought, like many, is she’s a product of American culture, education, coaching, and lavish ski schools and resorts. Other athletes are saying the same thing. Jen Haduk, a Winter X Games gold medalist and a former member of the U.S.A Women’s team, told the New York Post that “[Eileen Gu] became the athlete she is because she grew up in the United States, where she had access to premier training grounds and coaching that, as a female, she might not have had in China…I think she would be a different skier if she grew up in China. This makes me sad.”Eileen Gu admits the access she had to snow, coaching, and opportunity allowed her to pursue her dreams and potential. In an interview on NBC, they show her giving a speech in middle school on the impact Title Nine had on women and sport. She also reveals in that interview that every trick she learned in America she took to China where throngs of young Chinese girls were eager to learn from her.A Chinese-American girl fluent in Mandarin teaching Chinese girls to do tricks on skis also helped her become the athlete she is. Eileen Gu would not have been the skier she is had she grown up in China, but Chinese girls will now grow up trying to become the skier she is. And you can bet the Chinese government will see to it they have what they need to succeed. In fact, some believe it was the money and support China offered Eileen Gu three years ago that may have contributed to her decision to represent that country. An offer the American team I’m sure could not match. Another Yan Gu deal made on behalf of her daughter? Perhaps. But you can bet other parents of bi-racial or dual citizenship kids would be tempted to do the same.Eileen Gu was born with rare athletic abilities. She was also born fearless. It was one of the reasons her mother made sure she had ski lessons. She could see as a young child that her daughter lacked the kind of fear most of us have skiing fast down a mountain of snow and ice. After suffering a concussion as a young teenager on a practice run, an injury that put her out of commission for a week, she couldn’t wait to get back to jumping. These natural abilities cannot be taught regardless of where you grow up.And we shouldn’t be so quick to diminish Eileen’s lived experience as a Chinese-American routinely visiting her family in China. While it has only accounted for five or six years of the 18 she’s been alive, it’s undeniably part of who she is, what she does, how she thinks, and what she believes. But I, like so many others, didn’t consider that in my initial reaction and judgement of Eileen Gu. I jumped to seeing her as representing a country and only after did I question my reaction and come to see her as a human being.As geographers Alan Latham and David Conradson wrote in 2003, even the field of human geography is “Dominated by an obsession with the politics of representation.” Little interest has historically been given to “considerations of the place, or the productiveness, of practice” by individual human beings.By seeing Eileen Gu as Chinese-American, bi-racial, or dual citizen can lead to objectification and categorization. There is a growing understanding and recognition in the social sciences that race categories often lead to either feelings of fear or desire. For example, unkept asylum seekers crossing the border from Latin America may elicit fear leading many to want to kick them out. Meanwhile, a super-model, Chinese-American, Olympic gold medal athlete elicits a desire to claim her as ‘theirs’.As we sit and watch Eileen Gu smile for the camera after performing death defying feats with sublime grace or see a magazine cover graced with her face, we are reduced to dwelling on her race. Those of us in the West have grown up being barraged with pictures, paintings, movies, comics, and text that portrays races different from our own in insufficient and often inaccurate ways. For China and the Chinese it’s a form of Orientalism. The word Orient is derived from a Latin word oriēns which can mean anything originating from the East, including the sky, sun, or lands and people East of Europe. Orient was thought of as the East and it’s antonym, Occident, was thought of as the West.This word and it’s denotations and connotations allowed Western scholars, writers, artists, and designers to divide the world between ‘us’, the West, and ‘them’ the East. The Orient was portrayed as a place far away with exotic customs, cultures, and people – ‘Other-than’ or ‘Other-worldly’; a place to be explored, conquered, and diminished. Consequently, its people were portrayed as ‘Others’ who were to be either ‘saved’, slaved, exploited, or killed.  It’s a portrayal that continues to this day.James Bond is the suave savior from the West who is shaken by exotic foreigners but stirred to action through acts of either violence or sex. And while we know it’s fiction, it’s filmed in a pseudo-authentic way that often includes a wink or a nod from Bond into the camera. Indiana Jones does the same thing. Steven Spielberg told it’s creator, George Lucas, it’s a “James Bond film without the hardware.”MIND AND BODY EQUALITYThe late Jamaican-British sociologist, Stuart Hall led efforts beginning in the 1960s to include race and gender in the scholarship of cultural studies. He observed in 1993 that social scientists, including post-colonial geographers, continue to downplay the role text, images, and symbols play in how we relate to the representation of cultures foreign to Western tradition. He believed representation should be considered within a wider cultural context. Hall believed the “processes of artistic production and ownership, use of media technologies, practices of distribution, government legislation and regulation, as well as different forms of audience consumption across the globe, influence how an image is ‘read’ and understood.”For highly produced imagery like Bond films or pictures of Eileen Gu in an advertisement, there is an intent by the producer of the image to encode a particular message to the viewer. But how viewers then decode and interpret that message is as variable and complex as humanity itself. The geographical context that informs an individual consumer’s identity influences the meaning of that message.The imagery in Bond Films or stylized photos of Gu also don’t provide a voice to the displaced or marginalized people that make up the bulk of these ‘foreign’ populations. The West can use the power of imagery to impose meaning which only perpetuates the idea that the West controls the rest. ‘We’ hold dominion over ‘them’. As geographer Anoop Nayak puts it, “The power of whiteness to continually narrate the existence of racialised Others is a violent reminder of the privilege that comes with being located as the architects and inheritors of modernity.”Eileen Gu just may be fashioning these Western media mechanisms into a weapon of her own. She has the potential to use her talent, intelligence, and good looks – and the dominant Western style media platforms – to give voice to those in China who do not. If we’re to believe Eileen Gu, she wants to inspire and empower young Chinese-born girls to use sport as a way to give them a voice. She knows they don’t have Title Nine to help them in China, so she’s using her Chinese language skills and her individual beauty, elegance, intelligence, and grace as a substitute. All under a Chinese flag. She is using the media tools of traditional Western domination not to hush or misconstrue but to crush what oppresses young girls so they can see what they can do.Eileen is outspoken and well spoken. She’s come out against increased Asian hate crime in America and supports the BLM movement. But she remains silent on human rights abuses in China. This really bothers people. Especially reporters. Meanwhile Tesla sells more cars in China than anywhere in the world. Where are the calls for Elon Musk to speak out? Microsoft was the first software company allowed to open an office in China around the same time Eileen’s mom was coming to America. It remains a highly productive, innovative, and influential subsidiary for Microsoft. I’ve witnessed myself. I don’t see reporters demanding Satya Nadella or Bill Gates to come out against China. Eileen, just like Elon, Satya, and Bill, know that to do so means disadvantaging their chances for influence from inside China.  Could it be that these Western, mostly male, reporters only see Gu as a two-dimensional, bi-racial American girl? Are they put off by how she expertly and effortlessly dodges their questions? Are they frustrated they can’t dominate this woman, this girl, this Asian-American who can look and sound Western one moment and Chinese the next? When the British reporter Oliver Brown writes how her well crafted and practiced line, “in the US, I’m American, and when I’m in China, I’m Chinese”, came across as ‘cute’ to him, is that not only condescending but patronizing, paternalistic, and misogynist? And did he not politicize, objectify, and perhaps ‘Orientalize’ her by insisting her words were “sadly impractical, for the simple reason that China does not recognise dual citizenship.”? There is nothing simple about any of this.And am I guilty of doing the same when my first reaction was to judge her on her appearance without knowing anything about her, her life, her family, her culture, or her intentions?Who knows what her real citizenship is. Maybe China turned a blind eye to their policy that refuses dual-citizenship. It’s a practical move on their part if it means they get a world renowned Snow Princess Chinese ambassador out of it. I wouldn’t put it passed Eileen and her mom to scheme and arrange such a deal. Her mom is a professional Chinese deal maker, after all. Just as Musk, Nadella, and Gates are. Who knows what arrangements these successful Western businessmen have with China, but you can bet they’re practical.When the ski coach from Oregon – who knows a thing or two about dealing with Eileen and her mom – was pressed on what he thought of Eileen choosing to ski for China he said, “It’s a decision that seems practical and pragmatic, just like every decision she makes.”In the 1880s and 1890s, a French aristocrat interested in the history and sociology of sport toured America and England learning about sports administration. His name was Pierre de Coubertin. He was particularly fascinated by rugby. He believed it best demonstrated how “organised sport can create moral and social strength” and how it could “help to set the mind and body in equilibrium”. As a former rugby player, I concur.He took his learnings back home and with the help of the French government organized the first Olympic committee in 1894. By 1896 the first modern Olympic games took place in Athens. It attracted the largest contingent of international athletes of the time.As I watch the remainder of the Olympics I’m trying to see through the media veils that distort and disorient portrayals of people. Instead of being just another American rooting for Americans, I’m marveling at the athletically gifted, courageous, and tenacious humans participating in ‘organized sports that have shaped their moral strength.’ Maybe if we all do that together we can also build social strength. Watching Eileen Gu twirl through the air while dodging the admonishing stare can be dizzying — and then some. But seeing her as a human first and an athlete second sets my mind and body in equilibrium.Thanks for reading Interplace! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Subscribe at interplace.io

CISO-Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
Why We Quickly Reject 95% of All Applicants

CISO-Security Vendor Relationship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 36:51


 All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series If you're asking what certification you should go after to get the perfect cybersecurity job, you're asking the wrong question. Most hiring managers are inundated with resumes so they're looking for ways to get rid of yours. Don't be fooled thinking you're going to be seen because you have the "perfect" resume. This week's episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and Mike Johnson. Our guest is Mike Hanley (@_mp4h), CSO, GitHub. Thanks to our podcast sponsor, BitSight These are challenging times for security professionals. From managing third party supply chain risk, to quantifying financial exposure, to reducing the likelihood of ransomware, BitSight helps security and risk professionals create more effective cybersecurity programs with cybersecurity ratings and analytics. Learn why Moody's, the Department of Defense, and other leading institutions partner with BitSight at www.bitsight.com In this episode: What's the formula (experience vs testimonials) for hiring managers' attention? What are the most effective techniques to building a resilient security team? What are security vendors NOT doing now that would greatly improve their visibility? Have you had to make any security exceptions just because an executive needed something?

Security Nation
Mike Hanley of GitHub on the Log4j Vulnerability

Security Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 45:10


Interview LinksRead GitHub's blog on the Log4j vulnerability, and the follow-up.Check out GitHub's Dependabot.Find out Why Johnny Can't Encrypt.Learn about GitHub's Sponsor Program.Read about the work going on at OpenSSF.Delve into Mike's blog post on GitHub's exploit code policy.Rapid Rundown LinksGet the info on Microsoft's emergency fixes for Windows Server and VPN bugs.Like the show? Want to keep Jen and Tod in the podcasting business? Feel free to rate and review with your favorite podcast purveyor, like Apple Podcasts.

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast
Saving Private Ryan with Mike Hanley

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 93:35


Join Lucas and Zack for week 3 of Matt Damon Movies month Featured Film: Saving Private Ryan Follow our special guest Mike Hanley: https://twitter.com/mikehanley1987 https://letterboxd.com/mrdvd/ Follow the Show: https://twitter.com/LucasandZackPod Email us: lucasandzackpodcast@gmail.com Follow Lucas: https://twitter.com/LucasSchildbach https://letterboxd.com/lschildbach/ Follow Zack: https://twitter.com/zford14 https://letterboxd.com/fordza14/

Off the Record
What's Russia up to?

Off the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 35:11


Levi and Adam talk about the latest cybersecurity news, including a surprise extradition that the U.S. granted Moscow, a noteworthy arrest of a cybersecurity executive in Russia, and allegations of the first death caused by ransomware. GitHub's new chief security officer Mike Hanley joins later in the episode to discuss his organization's cybersecurity expansion and much more.

Vancouver Island Pinball (VIP) podcast
Ep 12 - Return of VPL events, unboxing of a Mandalorian LE pinball, Part 2 of Flipper tech and Part 2 of our chat with Mike Hanley

Vancouver Island Pinball (VIP) podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 69:12


In Episode 12 We discuss the return of sanctioned events to Victoria and the first events in Chemainus Darrell is back with the second part of Flipper tech maintenance We unbox a LE version of the Mandalorian and give our first impressions Mike Hanley returns and we talk about Brazilian pinball as well as European manufacturers

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast
The Island of Dr Moreau (1996) with Mike Hanley & Nazario Montenegro

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 69:09


Join Lucas and Zack for week 2 of Movies on Islands month Featured Film: The Island of Dr. Moreau Follow special guest Mike Hanley: https://twitter.com/mikehanley1987 https://letterboxd.com/mrdvd/ Follow special guest Nazario Montenegro: https://twitter.com/Jarrete320 https://letterboxd.com/jarrete320/ Follow the Show: https://twitter.com/LucasandZackPod Email us: lucasandzackpodcast@gmail.com Follow Lucas: https://twitter.com/LucasSchildbach https://letterboxd.com/lschildbach/ Follow Zack: https://twitter.com/zford14 https://letterboxd.com/fordza14/

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast
The Conjuring The Devil Made Me Do It : A New Movie Review with Mike Hanley

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 39:41


Join Lucas and Zack for a special review Featured Film: The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Follow special guest Mike Hanley: https://twitter.com/mikehanley1987 https://letterboxd.com/mrdvd/ Follow the Show: https://twitter.com/LucasandZackPod Email us: lucasandzackpodcast@gmail.com Follow Lucas: https://twitter.com/LucasSchildbach https://letterboxd.com/lschildbach/ Follow Zack: https://twitter.com/zford14 https://letterboxd.com/fordza14/

Security Nation
Jeff Man goes to bat for PCI DSS

Security Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 48:28


If you're interested in learning more about the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), head on over to https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/. You should also check out Jeff's regular podcast, Security & Compliance Weekly.If you're wondering how GitHub actually landed on their new acceptable use policy (AUP), check the diff, or read Mike Hanley's explainer blog on the same. To cap it off, see the DoJ's press release about seizing 63.7 Bitcoin, which, at this moment, is worth about USD$2 million.

Vancouver Island Pinball (VIP) podcast
Ep 9 Head tech at Powerhouse ... Pin2DMD review and Mike Hanley from CotSB

Vancouver Island Pinball (VIP) podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 89:38


A new location on the Island .. we chat with Chris the head tech at Powerhouse Pinball .. Pin2DMD is reviewed with Dino and Mike Hanley shares his story and that of the only pinball manufacturer in Canadian History Northstar Pinball .. Link to PIn2DMD https://www.cdnpin2dmd.ca Montreal Pinball http://www.montrealpinball.com/ Full interview with Jaques Tremblay cofounder of Northstar Pinball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQqF96IHNRQ

FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights
2: Mitigating Risk For Events and Festivals in 2021 and Beyond with Special Guest Scott Davidson

FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 71:22


With host Mike Hanley, this second episode of Industry Insights will dive into the ways COVID has changed the risk management landscape for any sort of gathering, and what we think may lie ahead. Mike begins with a few industry updates, including a mention of free mental health webinars. Then we have a comprehensive discussion of how an industry veteran created and evolved their risk management services to include COVID-19 testing, vaccination, compliance at events and film shoots, and more. Scott Davidson, Founder and President of Code 4, will also speak about what he's seeing at current festivals, and what he thinks events and festivals may be able to do this year, and what it may take to see them be produced successfully and safely. This episode wraps with a highlighted non-profit that you can volunteer for, Habitat for Humanity. For more information on this episode and resource links, visit: https://podcast.festivalandeventproduction.com

FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights
1: Pivoting During The Pandemic with Guest Sarah George

FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 60:13


Join your host, Mike Hanley, for the inaugural episode of FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights. On this episode, Mike will be talking about some event industry updates, as well as speaking with former Talent Buyer and Kids Area Producer, Sarah George, on how she has pivoted out of the live events industry during the pandemic and keeps her positive attitude going strong as she continues into 2021. The episode ends with some information on how to put your event skills to work as a volunteer, with the Central Texas Food Bank highlighted as an example. For more information on this episode and resource links, visit: https://podcast.festivalandeventproduction.com

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FestivalandEventProduction.com Presents: Industry Insights

Industry Insights is a recurring podcast that dives into specific areas of event and festival production. Hosted by Mike Hanley, founder of festivalandeventproduction.com and a 20 year veteran of the industry, each episode will feature a recap of current events as well as interviews and discussions with other industry professionals. The podcast will be a source of event industry updates, branching out and understanding different departments and roles within the industry, and highlighting various ways we can take our industry skills and help others by volunteering in our communities and beyond. Subscribe now for updates.

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Security Stories
16: Openness and support: Discussions on why diverse representation matters in cybersecurity

Security Stories

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 88:01


On today's episode, Hazel and Noureen are joined by Leticia Gammill, Cisco’s Channel leader for Canada and Latin America, and Matt Watchinski, Vice President of Cisco Talos. Together, we share our first hand experiences and stories on the impact of diversity in cybersecurity. There are some brilliant insights here about where companies can find diverse talent, beyond the usual recruitment channels. We also discuss how organizations can build a culture of mentoring and support, so that members of diverse teams can feel appropriately valued, and retainment levels are strong. Also in this episode, Hazel chats to Cisco’s new CISO, Mike Hanley. Mike became our CISO in June, after 5 years in Duo where he was part of Duo Labs and then became Vice President of Security, and built and nurtured the team around him. From the importance of hiring a multitalented diverse team, to building a culture of appreciation, openness and fun, Mike’s interview is a fascinating listen for anyone leading a team today. We hope you enjoy this episode, and are inspired by both of these discussions as much as we were when we recorded them.Episode timestamps:0.00 Intro02:27 Discussion on diversity in cybersecurity46:49 Mike Hanley interview1h 26: Closing remarksFor more on this subject, do check out our new eBook, "Diversity in cybersecurity: A mosaic of career possibilities". It contains over 20 interviews with cybersecurity professionals from around the world. We asked them how they all got their starts in the industry, and what they would tell their younger selves if given the chance. You can read that ebook by visiting cisco.com/go/securitycareersebook

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast
Greyhound with Mike Hanley

The Untitled Lucas and Zack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 46:16


Join Lucas and Zack for the bonus episode on Tom Hanks. Featured Film: Greyhound Follow our special guest Mike Hanley: https://twitter.com/mikehanley1987 https://letterboxd.com/mrdvd/ Follow the Show: https://twitter.com/LucasandZackPod Email us: lucasandzackpodcast@gmail.com Follow Lucas: https://twitter.com/LucasSchildbach https://letterboxd.com/lschildbach/ Follow Zack: https://twitter.com/zford14 https://letterboxd.com/fordza14/

The Secure Developer
Ep. #73, Celebrating Success

The Secure Developer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 18:20


It's been well accepted by now that we're all humans and if you want to incentivize developers to do well in terms of security then you should recognize them! So, today on The Secure Developer, we will be having another one of our mix episodes, where we compile a sequence of snippets from conversations out of different episodes of the show and our theme for this episode is celebrating success! We feature segments from our interviews with Kyle Randolph, Zach Powers, Siren Hofvander, Mike Hanley, Leif Dreizler, and Eric Ellett, who talk about how success is celebrated at Optimizely, One Medical, Cybercom, Cisco, and Segment. A common theme from our show today is the idea that a little bit of swag goes a long way! Cash rewards tend to incentivize developers to only perform for the money, whereas surprise gifts like shirts, mugs, and hoodies keep things interesting and retain more association with the success they award than money in the bank. Some other interesting methods for celebrating success are public acknowledgments, ‘Cake for No Reason Day', awards in the form of training and certifications, gamification, and a whole lot more! Tune in and hear how the few firms that do celebrate success are upholding this much-needed tradition.

It's A Hustle
Mike Hanley - Episode 25

It's A Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 11:57


Mike Hanley’s unique style of high energy, full tilt comedy has left audiences all over erupting in laughter. If you are married you will laugh at Mike’s hysterical stories. If you are single you will want to stay that way for the rest of your life. From relationships to kids to the day to day grind, Mike has a story that will be sure to have you on the edge of your seat. There is no mistaking Mike’s trademark intensity the minute he hits the stage.

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The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 52: Alex Schlopy, Former Pro Skier

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 86:13


Alex Schlopy set a goal for himself going into the 2014 Olympic Games:  In his words it was “make the Olympics or I’d rather be dead.”  Unfortunately, Alex missed making the US Olympic Team by the slimmest of margins and decided to seek out crack and heroin to dull his pain and follow through on the ‘or I’d rather part’.  A few suicide attempts and an arrest later, Alex went to treatment and is currently getting back into the sport he loves.   He’s young and still has a chance to regain all that he thought he threw away.  Hear his whole story on the podcast   Alex Schlopy Show Notes 1:30:  Skiing for the first time in a long time 2:45:  Coming from a famous family and family growing up 7:00:  Getting into skiing and other sports in his life 10:10:  Taking gymnastics to snow and working with Mike Hanley 12:30:   Evo (Use the code TPM10 for 10% off at checkout) and  RESQWATER (enter the code resqwatertpm for a 20% discount on a 12 pack)  13:45:  Full of energy and toilet papering and did he get in trouble? 16:32:  Winning the VT Open, getting sponsors and money 20:00:  Filming with TGR and getting a RED camera 23:00:  Getting into a bad car crash and the concussion 27:30:  Drinking and the perception of him 30:00:  Why does he hate himself? 33:00:  When does he move out of the house and what is 2011 like for him? 34:59:  First X-Games, getting into big air, winning and the JOI event 37:00:  Getting real money in 2011, almost getting arrested and other incidents 45:00:    10Barrel Brewery and The Summit at Snoqualmie (use the code Powell18 to get pre-season pass prices) 46:30:  How does he spend his money and partying/skiing 49:30:  The goal that was the worst idea of his life 51:05:  Olympic qualifying and Joss   56:15: Sponsors at this point and Ruroc Helmets 59:52:  The end of skiing and the start of drugs 1:08:16:  Suicide attempts 1:13:00:  He gets arrested and what does his family think about him at this time? 1:15:00:  How does recovery happen? 1:19:00:  Concussions and the impact they’ve had on him  1:23:00:  What’s next?

Windy City Irish Radio
Windy City Irish Radio - April 5, 2017

Windy City Irish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 59:46


When it rains it pours but it's warm and dry in the Windy City Irish Radio studios as Mike and Tim spin some of their favorites while they add a bit of turf to the fire and make a pot of tea. In the spirit of the season, Mike and Tim play rainy day favorites such as Mundy, Ben-David Warner, rockin' soulstress, Imelda May, Mike Hanley, The Led Farmers, Maura O'Connell, Byne and Kelly, Kevin Flynn & The Avondale Ramblers, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Sinead O'Connor, Narrowbacks, Bill Treacy and The Black Family. So, dry off, put your feet up and give 'er a listen. Sunny days are ahead! You can listen at www.windycityirishradio.com

Provalve MX Podcast
Provalve MX Podcast #1 - How To Set Your Motocross SAG

Provalve MX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 11:44


Join Nick Costello and Mike Hanley in a sag setting adventure! Motocross suspension at it's finest!

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Behind the Mitten
BTM Episode 81: Big Ugly Fish, Jessica Shepherd and Founders Brewing

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 40:12


John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman of MLive co-host "Behind the Mitten," a radio show that features a behind the scenes look at fun things to do in Michigan. This weekend they hang out at Big Ugly Fish in Saginaw, one of MLive's Best Neighborhood Bars.On this episode of BTM they interview Mike Hanley, the owner of Big Ugly Fish, and Jessica Shepherd of MLive, a life-long Saginaw resident. They talk about things to do and what they love about the area.John and Amy also run down things to do statewide, and they feature BEER of THE WEEK from Founders Brewing Co.This episode aired on Nov. 12-13, 2016.More on Big Ugly Fish at https://www.facebook.com/biguglyfish/?fref=ts&ref=br_tfMore on BTM at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemitten?fref=ts

Security Conversations - A SecurityWeek Podcast
Podcast: Why Are Hospitals Such a Prime Ransomware Target?

Security Conversations - A SecurityWeek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 21:13


Mike Hanley, Director of Duo Labs at Duo Security, joins Ryan Naraine on the podcast to talk about the state of security in the healthcare sector and why hospitals are such a prime target for ransomware attacks.

ATPodcast
Mike Hanley

ATPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 70:27


Mike Hanley serves as Associate Athletic Director for Student Services at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.  Mike has been at ECU since 1990 and had mentored numerous ATPodcast guests as well as both hosts.  We have a great casual chat about his career and experiences in athletic training.  A must-listen!

Kids These Days!
Show 27: Early Education in Alaska

Kids These Days!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 57:54


If you follow the latest parenting or science news you've heard about the incredible ways that children ages 0-5 are capable of learning. During this crucial time it's parents and caregivers who can do so much to teach their little ones. IN-STUDIO GUESTS: Host Shana Sheehy speaks with Mike Hanley, the new Commissioner of the Dept of Early Education and Development, and with Shirley Pittz, Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Coordinator at the Alaska Office of Children's Services about what the state is doing to support very early education.

Cash Flow with James Martinez
Special Guest: Jay Hare-CEO Ionways International Dr. Ben Johnson (The Secret) Mike Hanley-IonWays

Cash Flow with James Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2010


You’ve asked for it! Save your health and make money at the same time. Today we discuss the future of the water market and the true value of your health. The only true wealth there is!!

Cash Flow with James Martinez
Special Guest: Jay Hare-CEO Ionways International Dr. Ben Johnson (The Secret) Mike Hanley-IonWays

Cash Flow with James Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2010


You’ve asked for it! Save your health and make money at the same time. Today we discuss the future of the water market and the true value of your health. The only true wealth there is!!