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TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 08.06.2026
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts on the LSHC Kilkenny v Dublin to Ciaran Neary on the TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC 25.05.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 25.05.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 18.05.2026
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts on the LSHC Kilkenny v Kildare to Ciaran Neary on the TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC 18.05.2026
We cannot believe we are welcoming to the podcast THEEE Zoë Neary-- one of the incredible producers of Percy Jackson & the Olympians! We have long admired Zoë's one-of-a-kind energy and enthusiasm for all things Percy and all things film and television in general. She is a brilliant mind and a brilliant leader and we feel very lucky she stopped by for a nice long conversation on the art of producing, finding tonal growth between seasons, epic needle drops, and (of course) the best place to put your achilles's spot of vulnerability. Keep up with Zoë here: https://zoeneary.com/And @ the_zoeneary on Instagram and Threads: https://www.instagram.com/the_zoeneary/Join us at Patreon.com/seaweedbrain for special episodes every month, access to our members only Discord server, watch parties, and so much more!Don't wanna subscribe? You can always buy us a coffee! https://ko-fi.com/seaweedbrainpodcastFollow us on all the socials and check out our merch shop! https://linktr.ee/Seaweedbrainpod
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts on the LSHC Kilkenny v Offaly to Ciaran Neary on the TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC 11.05.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 11.05.2026
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts on the LSHC Kilkenny v Wexford to Ciaran Neary on the TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC 27.04.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 27.04.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 20.04.2026
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts on the LSHC Kilkenny v Galway to Ciaran Neary on the TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC 20.04.2026
KK MH Mgr. Gordon Byrne chats to Ciaran Neary on CRKC 13.04.2026
Andy Comerford previews the LSHC Kilkenny v Galway with Ciaran Neary on CRKC 13.04.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 13.04.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 30.03.2026
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts to Ciaran Neary on CRKC about the NHL game Kilkenny v Tipperary 23.03.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 23.03.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 16.03.2026
In this episode of the Corner Booth Podcast, host Chris Tripoli sits down with Heather Neary, CEO of Taco John's, to discuss the secrets behind growing a successful quick-service restaurant (QSR) brand. Heather shares her inspiring career journey from working in a cheesesteak shop to leading major franchise organizations, offering valuable lessons for restaurant owners and franchise operators looking to scale their businesses. Heather dives deep into franchise management strategies, including how to select the right franchise partners, maintain brand standards, and foster collaboration for long-term success. She explains the importance of strong operational systems, profitability at the unit level, and how technology, such as AI-driven drive-thru solutions, can optimize labor and improve customer experience. Listeners will gain actionable insights on balancing value-driven menu options with premium offerings to attract diverse customer segments. The conversation also explores Taco John's brand refresh initiative, focusing on leveraging heritage, freshness, and nostalgia to stay relevant in today's competitive QSR market. Heather outlines how the company is pruning underperforming units, introducing cost-effective remodel programs, and using data analytics to enhance marketing and menu decisions. Whether you're a restaurant owner, franchisee, or industry professional, this episode delivers practical strategies for driving growth, improving operations, and building a strong brand identity.
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 09.03.2026
Andy Comerford gives his thoughts on the NHL game Kilkenny v Galway to Ciaran Neary on CRKC 09.03.2026
Donal brings a statistic to the show every morning and we have to work together to guess what the answer is
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary on CRKC - Mon. 02.03.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 16.02.2026
SERIES 4, EPISODE 1. Welcome back to a new series. Emmett Grogan was one of the defining figures of American counterculture in the 1960s. Though his name is almost completely unknown in Ireland, the author of Ringolevio: A Life Played for Keeps is a man for whom Bob Dylan dedicated an album, and who was described by Abbie Hoffman (who he distrusted greatly) as "the hippie warrior par excellence." Yet before the Summer of Love took San Francisco, Grogan was in Dublin in the early 1960s. His accounts of the city are fascinating, from Neary's to Guinness, but how much of it is true? You can read his account here: https://stealthiswiki.com/library/emmett-grogan-ringolevio
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 26.01.2026
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 19.01.2026
Accredited cannabis education for athletic trainers and sports clinicians is here! In this episode we drop in with our friends Drs. Elizabeth Thompson and Patrick Neary to get updates on the million dollar NFL-funded cannabinoid research project that they have been working on as well as share an exciting announcement about a collaboration between Curious […]
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 12.01.2026
En este episodio converso con Aitor Martín Odriozola, fisioterapeuta, doctor en neurociencias y Responsable de Aplicaciones Clínicas en Fesia Technology, para hablar en profundidad sobre la estimulación eléctrica funcional (FES) y su uso en neurorrehabilitación. A lo largo de la entrevista recorremos su trayectoria profesional, desde la fisioterapia clínica hasta su papel actual coordinando formación, investigación y ensayos clínicos, y abordamos uno de los grandes problemas del campo: la confusión conceptual y terminológica en torno a la estimulación eléctrica. Hablamos de qué es realmente la FES, qué no lo es, por qué el ancho de pulso importa más de lo que parece, y cuáles son los límites reales de la estimulación en casos como la denervación periférica. También reflexionamos sobre la transición entre dispositivos terapéuticos y asistivos, la necesidad de medir impacto funcional más allá de la contracción muscular, y la resistencia cultural que todavía existe en España hacia la tecnología asistiva. Desde su experiencia internacional, Aitor aporta una visión clara sobre cómo se está utilizando la FES en otros países y qué podemos aprender de ello. Finalmente, hablamos del papel de International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society (IFESS) como espacio de conexión y divulgación basada en evidencia, y cerramos con una conversación más personal sobre organización, viajes, empresa y cómo mantener criterio y calma en un sector cada vez más complejo. Un episodio para entender la estimulación eléctrica con profundidad, lejos de modas, protocolos vacíos y promesas exageradas. Referencias del episodio: - Bear, M. F., Connors, B. W., & Paradiso, M. A. Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain. Wolters Kluwer. - Crossman, A. R., & Neary, D. Neuroanatomía. Elsevier. - Watson, T. (ed.). Electroterapia basada en la evidencia. Elsevier. - Shick, T. Functional Electrical Stimulation in Neurorehabilitation. Springer. - Functional Electrical Stimulation and neurorehabilitation outcomes. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41257457/ - Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Functional electrical stimulation for neurological rehabilitation. https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD015338.pub2/full - Electroterapia en Fisioterapia. Editorial Médica Panamericana. - Elsevier – ScienceDirect (Book Chapter). Electrical stimulation in neurorehabilitation. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/chapter/edited-volume/abs/pii/B9780128198773000056 - Guyton, A. C., & Hall, J. E. Tratado de fisiología médica. Elsevier. - Jameson, J. L. et al. Harrison. Principios de Medicina Interna. McGraw-Hill.
TC Tyres World of Gaelic Games on CRKC with Ciaran Neary - Mon. 22.12.2025
Dr Daryl Hendley Rooney, Deputy Curator of The Little Museum of Dublin, has excavated these tales and put them into a charming book called A Little History of Neary's.
In this episode, Johnny sits down with Chris Bleakley of Spire Healthcare and Emma Neary of Priory to explore the complex realities of recruiting in the UK healthcare sector. From staffing shortages and immigration trends to employer branding and RPO partnerships, they share lessons in balancing patient care with workforce stability. A must-listen for anyone facing high-volume, high-impact hiring challenges.
Alice Kyteler's witchcraft trial shocked 14th century Ireland. Today, the charges against her are seen largely as nonsense, and more about personal vendettas and struggles for power. Research: Bailey, Michael D. “HISTORICAL DICTIONARY of WITCHCRAFT.” Scarecrow Press. 2003. Callan, Maeve Brigid. “The Templars, the Witch, and the Wild Irish: Vengeance and Heresy in Medieval Ireland.” Cornell University Press. 2015. “Dame Alice Kyteler.” Historic Kilkenny. https://www.historickilkenny.com/alice-kyteler Iribarren, Isabel. “Black Magic to Heresy: A Doctrinal Leap in the Pontificate of John XXII.” Church History , Mar., 2007, Vol. 76, No. 1 (Mar., 2007), pp. 32-60. Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Society of Church History. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27644923 “Kilkenny Witch Trials.” Kilkenny Heritage Forum and Kilkenny Heritage Plan. https://kilkennyheritage.ie/2024/12/kilkenny-witch-trials/#:~:text=On%203rd%20November%201324%2C%20Petronilla,world%20for%20centuries%20to%20come. Pavlic, Brian A. “Lady Alice Kyteler Is Found Guilty of Witchcraft.” EBSCO. 2022. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/law/lady-alice-kyteler-found-guilty-witchcraft Ledrede, Richard. “A contemporary narrative of the proceedings against Dame Alice Kyteler, prosecuted for sorcery in 1324.” London. Printed for the Camden Society, by John Bowyer Nichols and Son. 1843. https://archive.org/details/b33096831/page/n11/mode/2up “A Medieval History.” Kyteler’s Inn. https://www.kytelersinn.com/history-of-the-inn/ Murphy, Mrs. C.J. “Alice Kyteler.” Old Kilkenny Review. 1953. https://kilkennyarchaeologicalsociety.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/OKR1953-09-Claire-Murphy-Alice-Kyteler.pdf Neary, Anne. “The Origins and Character of the Kilkenny Witchcraft Case of 1324.” Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature , 1983, Vol. 83C (1983), pp. 333-350. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25506106 Riddell, William Renwick. “First Execution for Witchcraft in Ireland.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. Vol. 7, Issue 6. 1917. https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?params=/context/jclc/article/1500/&path_info=83_7JAmInstCrimL_Criminology828_May1916toMarch1917_.pdf Seymour, John Drelincourt. “Dame Alice Kyteler the Sorceress of Kilkenny A.D. 1324 (Folklore History Series).” Read Books. 2011. Walsh, James. “The Popes and Science: THE HISTORY OF THE PAPAL RELATIONS TO SCIENCE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES AND DOWN TO OUR OWN TIME.” NEW YORKFORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS. 1915. Accessed online: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34019/34019-h/34019-h.htm Williams, Bernadette. “The Sorcery Trial of Alice Kyteler.” History Ireland, vol. 2, no. 4, 1994, pp. 20–24. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/27724208 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Ours is set in a community garden and we thought this would be a really good setting that I've not seen done before where it focuses on how gardens can fade and then regrow and rebirth." Join host Mike Abrams as he welcomes the cast and creative team of the Westerville Civic Theatre's production of CATS. Director Michael Ruehrmund, Assistant Musical Director Michael Neary, and Jellylorum Meghan Noonan share their journey in bringing this unique rendition to life, set in a community garden with a 66-member cast. Discover how the team found inspiration from the podcast and used it for character development. They discuss the criteria for selecting the Jellicle choice, the challenges and excitement of producing such an iconic and complex show, and their innovative approach to making it family-friendly. Don't miss their insights on character dynamics, favorite musical numbers, and the moments they're most excited about as they prepare for their performances. 01:13 Discovering The Podcast 06:45 Production Challenges and Unique Approaches 10:45 Character Development and Cast Dynamics 27:30 Excitement and Preparations for the Show 33:05 Creative Freedom in the Show 34:39 Rapid Fire Questions Check out Michael Ruehrmund on Instagram: @m.i.ch.ae.l Check out Michael Neary on Instagram: @michael.neary Check out Meghan Noonan on Instagram: @meghanknoonan Check out the Westerville Civic Theatre's website: https://www.artscouncilofwesterville.com/calendar/2025/7/17/westerville-civic-theatre-persents-cats Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this date in 2000, sculptor Tom Neary installed a 14-foot-tall stainless steel sign at the intersection of highways 83 and 200 in Washburn. The sign, which weighs almost a ton, reads “Historic Washburn” above a scene of Lewis, Clark, and Sakakawea. The giant sign was commissioned by the Washburn Civic Club and gave Tom Neary a chance to put his mark on the town he lived in and loved.
How do you take a 56-year-old brand into the future?This week's episode of the Restaurant Business podcast A Deeper Dive features Heather Neary, the CEO of the fast-food Mexican chain Taco John's.This is our latest in a series of podcast episodes recorded from the National Restaurant Show in May.Neary took over as CEO of Taco John's last year. We speak with her about what she's done over the past year-plus on the job.We were particularly interested in the company's technology initiatives, including its voice-activated drive-thru AI test. We talk with Neary about how well it works, how it benefits Taco John's and what the company does with the labor that no longer has to take orders.Neary discusses the company's franchising strategy and its expansion plans. She also talks about the chain's menu development efforts.We're talking tacos on A Deeper Dive so please check it out.
It is Mark Gruenwald's FIRST Cap story - introducing the maniacal menace of MADCAP! And BOB DOES VOICES!!! Plus... Rick & Bob talk about Happy Days, descrambling cable boxes, Slacks vs Trousers and Uptown vs Downtown!Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/l9wTX89lSQwLove the show? Help support with a one-time donation or become a member and get cool perks! https://buymeacoffee.com/capcomicfansConnect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans Please subscribe, rate and review! Email questions to CapComicFans@gmail.comOur home page is https://captainamericacomicbookfans.com
Welcome to Bean to Barstool Bite Sized, where we spend about 5 minutes with some of our favorite people from craft beer and craft chocolate. Today we hear from Dorothy Neary, one of the founders and chocolate makers at NearyNogs Chocolate in Northern Ireland. In this clip, Dorothy talks about the influence of Irish music on much of her chocolate making and shares the stories behind a few specific examples. Enjoy!You can learn more about NearyNogs Chocolate here.You can listen to my entire interview with Dorothy here.Check out David's book Pairing Beer & Chocolate: A Guide to Bringing the Flavors of Craft Beer and Craft Chocolate Together.Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramFacebookPinterestSign up for host David Nilsen's beer newsletter for regular beer musings, and the Bean to Barstool newsletter for pairings, collaborations, and maker profiles.
The wine podcast is finally "going" to Australia! My guest on the 'Matt Talks Wine & Stuff with Interesting People' Podcast is Luke Marquis, the Global Sales Director for Mollydooker Wines. This interview is really more about family that it is about wine. Luke's parents Sarah and Sparky Marquis started this winery two decades ago and their story of getting this iconic wine off the ground is an inspiring one. Neary every label honours the Marquis honours the family history and I was thrilled to sit down with Luke to hear his family's story.
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Heather Neary, CEO of Taco John's, in-person at the Restaurant Leadership Conference in Phoenix. Heather took the reins at Taco John's a little over a year ago, shortly after the brand experienced the bright spotlight of the Taco Tuesday trademark battle with Taco Bell. Her strategy at the chain has been to tap into Taco John's roots as a 56-year-old Mexican QSR that has a presence in a lot of small communities across America, and to remind fans who may be nostalgic for the chain why they should fall in love with it all over again. She joined the podcast to talk about how Taco John's plans to capture the attention of young consumers in particular and why it's pursuing disciplined, responsible growth across the country. In this conversation, you'll find out why:You can go a long distance by taking little steps every dayNostalgia is a powerful marketing tool Sometimes the things you should be talking about are the most obvious In volatile, uncertain times, it's helpful to tackle things as a teamDisciplined, responsible growth is usually more productive than shiny opportunities Have feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
Jack Neary, one of bodybuilding's greatest writers to cover the sport, joins the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast for Part Two of his interview. In this interview, Jack talks about when he was suspended from the IFBB for a contest article he wrote. He also talks more about Robby Robinson and Kal Szkalak and he gives his thoughts on why Arnold Schwarzenegger entered the 1980 Mr. Olympia contest. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "The 1976 IFBB World Championships, Mr. Universe report" written by Jack Neary for the February, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Time Stamps: 2:07 - John's review of the movie "Magazine Dreams" 4:40 - Bodybuilding: Tracing the Evolution of the Ultimate Physique 8:50 - Beginning of Jack Neary Interview, Part Two 9:00 - When Jack got banned by the IFBB 17:40 - Robby Robinson's personality 21:55 - When Jack first saw Lee Haney 23:10 - How hard did Robby train? 25:22 - Jack's impression of Kal Szkalak 35:30 - Why did Arnold enter the 1980 Mr. Olympia? 39:10 - Frank Zane's Mr. Olympia reign 41:45 - The Golden Age of Bodybuilding compared to today 48:40 - When Jack got deported from the United States 59:40 - John Hansen reads the article "1976 IFBB World Bodybuilding Championships Mr. Universe report" written by Jack Neary from the February, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member John's Online Workout and Nutrition Programs Bodybuilding Legends Website Bodybuilding Legends on Instagram Bodybuilding Legends on Facebook
Jack Neary, one of the best writers to ever write for Joe Weider's Muscle Builder magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast. In Part One of his interview, Jack talks about his friendship with Mike Mentzer as well as his thoughts about the 1980 Mr. Olympia contest including the backstage argument with Mentzer and Arnold. Jack also talks about his relationship with Robby Robinson in the late 1970's. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "The Heat is On" written by Jack Neary for the November, 1976 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Time Stamps: 4:50 - Emails to the Podcast 8:10 - Start of interview with Jack Neary, Part One 9:25 - The popularity of Mike Mentzer 28:50 - The backstage meeting at the 1980 Olympia 34:45 - Jack's thoughts on the 1980 Mr. Olympia 49:15 - Franco winning the 1981 Olympia 52:15 - Jack's friendship with Robby Robinson 1:03:00 - John Hansen reads the article "The Heat Is On" written by Jack Neary for the November, 1976 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member John's Online Workout and Diet Programs Bodybuilding Legends Website Bodybuilding Legends on Instagram Bodybuilding Legends on Facebook
On. this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, host John Hansen talks about the passing of Lloyd "Red" Lerille, 1960 AAU Mr. America, who passed away on March 14, 2025. John reads an article about Red when he won the 1960 Mr. America contest from IronMan Magazine. John also reads a series of articles written by Jack Neary, one of the best writers to work for Muscle Builder Magazine in the late 1970's. Time Stamps: 1:00 - The passing of Red Lerille 2:15 - The rumor of Robby Robinson's death 4:00 - Upcoming Jack Neary interview 8:00 - 2025 Arnold Classic review 9:05 - Emails to the Podcast 13:15 - John reads the article "How I Became a Mr. America" written by Peary Rader for the August, 1960 issue of IronMan Magazine. 23:10 - John reads the article "The 1976 American Bodybuilding Championship" written by Jack Neary for the January, 1977 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 37:05 - John reads the article "In Two Years, I'll Reach the Top" written by Jack Neary for the December, 1976 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 50:16 - John reads the article "The Thinking Man's Bodybuilder" written by Jack Neary for the October, 1979 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. 1:13:50 - John reads the article "He Paid His Dues, Now He's Being Paid Back" written by Jack Neary for the September, 1979 issue of Muscle Builder magazine. Links: Become a Patreon Member for the Podcast John Hansen Workout and Nutrition Programs Bodybuilding Legends Show website Bodybuilding Legends Podcast on Instagram Bodybuilding Legends Podcast on Facebook
On this episode we dive deep into the making The Invisible Raptor with writer and star Mike Capes and producer Nic Neary. The film is a hilarious, Amblin-inspired horror-comedy that delivers big creature-feature thrills (without ever showing the creature itself).Mike and Nic share how the movie originated as a 3 AM idea, the journey from script to screen, and how they secured funding and distribution in a competitive indie film market. They also get into guerrilla filmmaking tactics, crafting a compelling pitch package, boosting production value with amazing locations and handling on-set crises. Please enjoy this conversation with Nic Neary and Mike Capes.Show NotesMovies Mentioned:Jurassic Park (1993)Ghostbusters (1984)The Goonies (1985)Indiana Jones franchiseE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)Jaws (1975)Airplane! (1980)The Naked Gun (1988)Gremlins (1984)Super Troopers (2001)Speed (1994)Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (1985)Ghostbusters II (1989)Terrifier (2016)It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaTeen WolfHere are some key takeaways from this conversation with Mike & Nic.You Have Got to Stand Out.The film industry is oversaturated with scripts, projects, and ideas—pitching something uniquely is essential. The Invisible Raptor team understood that a script alone wouldn't grab attention, so they built a compelling pitch package with costumes, action figures, a movie poster, and a humorous pitch video. These tangible assets made the project feel real to investors, giving it momentum before it was even funded. A script isn't always enough—filmmakers should create visual, physical, or digital materials to showcase their vision, commitment and enthusiasm.Write the Movie You Want—Then Find a Way to Make It HappenConventional wisdom tells indie filmmakers to write “contained, low-budget” scripts—but the Invisible Raptor team ignored that advice. They wrote a film with a dinosaur theme park, elaborate effects, and car chases, then figured out how to make it work through resourcefulness, networking, and persistence. Finding an affordable dinosaur amusement park seemed impossible—until a chance conversation with John Stamos led them to the perfect location. Discovery Cube Science Center in Anaheim, where Stamos' sister worked, had everything they needed—including a giant animatronic dinosaur that pooped, which fit the script perfectly.By piecing together multiple assets through favors the team gave the movie a much bigger scope than its budget should have allowed. Don't let financial limitations stifle your creativity—write the best version of your story, then problem-solve to bring it to life.Hire for EnergyFilmmaking is grueling, especially on an indie production where long hours and tight budgets push everyone to their limits. The Invisible Raptor team knew that keeping morale high was just as important as hitting their shots. A positive, energized set prevented burnout and kept the production moving forward, even when challenges arose. They understood that even one toxic crew member can derail everything. That's why they were selective in hiring—not just bringing on trusted friends, but choosing people who truly supported the vision. Negativity spreads faster than positivity, so keeping the right energy on set meant keeping the right people around.Follow Mike Capes at:IMBd:
Last month, wildfires swept down from the hills around Los Angeles and blazed through entire city neighborhoods. Neary 17,000 buildings were destroyed, including the home of David Brancaccio. Brancaccio, the host of Marketplace Morning Report, is one of tens of thousands of people affected, who now face the uncertainty of recovery. What will insurance cover? Who will help clean up debris? Will they ever recover financially? Will their communities ever be the same? MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Brancaccio about the challenges ahead for him and his neighbors and what it takes to rebuild structures and communities after a massive disaster. Guest: David Brancaccio is the senior editor and host of Marketplace Morning Report, the business and personal finance program from American Public Media that airs weekday mornings on public radio stations across the country. He has received some of the highest honors in broadcast journalism, including a Peabody, an Emmy and the Walter Cronkite Award. He previously hosted the Marketplace evening program and anchored the public television program “Now” on PBS.Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The German people are not satisfied with their government, the economy is tanking and this will soon happen around the world. EU loosening tariffs for China. Fake new making it seem everything is ok. Institutional investors are leaving the stock market. Trump paves the way with another solution. The [DS] knows they cannot win the election with their ballot cheating system. Trump and the patriots have been setting up road blocks and countering their cheating methods before the elections. The [DS] is now preparing for the insurgency which will be countered by the counterinsurgency. Playbook know. National Guard activated in Nevada. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1852295630888026297 EU Caves: Europe Seeks To Strike Deal With Chinese EV Makers That Avoids Tariffs the EU is starting to cave on preventing Chinese EV makers from doing business in Europe. Previously, the EU had sought to implement devastating tariffs on Chinese companies for supposedly skewing the European market with more supply and lower prices. In fact, the European Union is sending officials to Beijing for further talks to explore alternatives to tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Reaching a deal to replace the new tariffs remains complex, with plans still in development but the two sides are examining a "price undertakings" agreement to regulate export prices and volumes as an alternative to tariffs. Bloomberg writes that after eight rounds of talks, the proposals on the table still fall short of EU standards, including WTO compliance and enforceability requirements. Source: zerohedge.com https://twitter.com/patri0tcontr0l/status/1852027600467575083?s=46&t=yH_YwZotlm6m-dfwNvYx3Q October Jobs Report: Private Sector Loses 28,000 Jobs, Government Gains 40,000 – August, Sept Revised Lower: 112,000 Fewer Jobs Overall, 12,000 jobs were added. However, the private sector lost another 28,000 jobs and government gained 40,000. Additionally, “the change in total nonfarm payroll employment for August was revised down by 81,000, from +159,000 to +78,000, and the change for September was revised down by 31,000, from +254,000 to +223,000. With these revisions, employment in August and September combined is 112,000 lower than previously reported.” [BLS Report, Table B-1] [SOURCE] Nationally the retail sector lost another 6,400 jobs, but state government increased employment. The host is getting smaller, the parasites are enlarging. Source: theconservativetreehouse.com https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1852329906967064716 revised down by 81,000 jobs, from 159,000 to 78,000. 8 out of the last 11 jobs reports have now been revised lower. Neary, 1 MILLION jobs have now been revised LOWER over the last 2 years. What is happening here? https://twitter.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1852329228949209268 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1851982233600475363 the ratio of job vacancies to unemployed workers fell to 1.1, below pre-pandemic levels. Furthermore, data has now been revised DOWNWARD in 15 out of the last 20 months, the highest frequency in at least 15 years. The US labor market is deteriorating. https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1851682986766320129 of total employment, rose to 1.2%, the highest since December 2020. Meanwhile, private sector layoffs spiked to 1.78 million, the highest in ~4 years.
Austin Neary joins BTL Guide Day to talk about some of the challenges that full-time bass guides face on a daily basis.
Andy Neary is a former Professional Baseball Player, a two-time Iron Man finisher, business coach, and founder of Complete Game Consulting. He and Sean talk about the importance of specializing in your industry. completegameplaybook.com andyneary.com ig:andy_neary