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Join Luke as he reacts to the Francesco Calvo interview, New President of Business operations spoke at Villa Park discussing joining the club, importance of the supporters and long term aspirations. #astonvilla #avfc
July 14, 2025 ~ University of Michigan Regent Sarah Hubbard talks with Kevin, Lloyd, and Jamie about the university's search for a new president after the departure of Santa Ono.
Meet AANP President Valerie J. Fuller At the closing General Session at the 2025 AANP National Conference, Stephen Ferrara ceremoniously passed the gavel to incoming AANP President Valerie Fuller. At the national conference, Fuller also took time to speak with NP Pulse about her professional career so far, the challenges she expects to face as president and her thoughts on why every NP should take advantage of an AANP membership.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. There’s a new CEO at Deerfield’s Baxter International. Crain’s reports the company has appointed Andrew Hider as President, CEO and board member. He’s expected to start later this year. He’ll replace Brent Shafer who moves to independent chair of Baxter. He’s […]
Poland's president-elect, Karol Nawrocki, is a right-wing historian, an amateur boxer and a fan of Donald Trump. What will his presidency mean for the region? Kateryna Khinkulova, editor of the newly launched BBC News Polska, explains. Plus, India's ‘tailor on wheels' with Anil Kumar reporting for BBC Telugu and the science of smiling with Alassane Dia from BBC Afrique. This episode of The Documentary comes to you from The Fifth Floor, the show at the heart of global storytelling, with BBC journalists from all around the world. Presented by Faranak Amidi. Produced by Alice Gioia, Caroline Ferguson and Hannah Dean. This is an EcoAudio certified production. (Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)
In this episode, hosts Ray Powell and Jim Carouso interview Professor Gordon Flake, CEO of the Perth USAsia Centre, about South Korea's political transformation following six months of unprecedented turmoil.The discussion centers on South Korea's remarkable democratic resilience after former President Yoon Suk-yeol's shocking martial law declaration in December 2024, which triggered his impeachment and removal from office, and Lee Jae-myeong's subsequent election victory. Flake emphasizes that despite the chaos—including four different acting presidents—South Korea's institutions held firm, demonstrating the strength of its democracy.The new president faces immediate pressure from Trump administration tariffs affecting Korean exports, with the economy shrinking in the first quarter and auto sales to the US down significantly. Flake warns against conflating trade negotiations with alliance burden-sharing discussions.Lee Jae-myeong has already engaged with President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba, signaling continuity in South Korea's internationalist approach despite his progressive background. The episode explores Korea's potential participation in regional frameworks like Quad-Plus and the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership.Tensions are escalating in the Yellow Sea's Provisional Measures Zone, where China has installed aquaculture facilities without coordination with Seoul. This represents a new kinetic challenge similar to South China Sea disputes.Flake highlights opportunities for US-Korea naval cooperation, noting Korean shipbuilders like Hanwha Ocean's acquisition of Philadelphia shipyard and increased stakes in Australian defense contractor Austal.Flake predicts Lee's first 100 days will prioritize economic growth over progressive social policies due to external pressures. His attendance at the G7 meeting represents crucial engagement with like-minded democracies amid regional uncertainty (this episode was recorded before President Lee elected not to attend the G7).The episode provides essential insights into how South Korea's democratic institutions weathered the crisis, while positioning the country as a consequential middle power navigating complex US-China competition and regional security challenges.Follow the podcast on X, @IndoPacPodcast, LinkedIn, or BlueSkyFollow Ray Powell on X, @GordianKnotRay, or LinkedInFollow Jim Carouso on LinkedInProduced by Ian Ellis-Jones and IEJ Media, on X, @ianellisjonesSponsored by BowerGroupAsia, a strategic advisory firm that specializes in the Indo-Pacific
This episode of the Insight Podcast explores the recent political developments in South Korea following the election of Lee Jae-myung as president. Asia Pacific Intelligence Analysts Jonah Kaplan and Sophie Hanck discuss the implications of Lee's victory, his economic strategies, cabinet appointments, and foreign policy directions, particularly regarding North Korea, China, and Japan. The conversation highlights the challenges Lee faces, including ongoing legal issues and economic pressures, while also exploring the potential for constitutional reforms and the impact of global events on South Korea's position. If you enjoyed the episode, please give us a like and subscribe for new episodes! You can also contact us with any questions or feedback: info@sibylline.co.uk Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sibyllineltd/?hl=en Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sibylline-ltd/ For more information, visit our website: www.sibylline.co.uk #GeopoliticsPodcast #Podcast #southKorea Music: Stock Media provided by @Boscorelli / Pond5
On Business Matters this week, Chris Ashmore speaks with Steve Frazer, Managing Director of City of Derry Airport, about the growth in passenger numbers, new routes, greater direct state support for the airport, and the significant amount of users going to or from Donegal. Furthermore, they talk about the recent extension of the subsidy on […] The post Business Matters, Ep 250: City of Derry Airport on the up – plus Sally Murphy, new President of Donegal Women in Business Network appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
In this episode of the Modern Direct Seller Podcast, we sit down with Dave Grimaldi, the new President and CEO of the Direct Selling Association (DSA), for an insightful conversation about the future of the industry. With a background in government affairs and firsthand experience as a former direct seller, Dave shares what the DSA is doing to advocate for the channel at both the federal and state levels—especially when it comes to regulation, compliance, and protecting income opportunities. He dives into the importance of storytelling in building trust with policymakers, why now is a pivotal moment for advocacy, and how direct sellers can play a role in shaping what's next. Want to connect with Dave? He genuinely wants to hear from you! You can reach him directly by phone or text at 202-380-2203 or visit dsa.org to learn more about the Direct Selling Association and how to get involved.Time-Based Notes:0:35 Meet the New President of the DSA: Dave Grimaldi4:51 Dave's Current Top Priorities 10:42 Why it's Important to Support the DSA14:57 How Direct Sellers Can Get Involved18:34 What Should be on Your Radar as a Direct Seller23:54 Dave's Favorites28:21 Sponsor Message Show sponsored by CinchShare: The number one most trusted social media scheduling tool for direct sellers. Start your 60 day trial today with coupon code KEYBOARD60 and spend less time posting and more time socializing! Get the full show notes at https://moderndirectseller.com/episode242
Ari Meirov breaks down the Packers announcement that they will not be extending head coach Matt LaFleur or GM Brian Gutekunst this year and why this is all sparked by a change at the president position. Plus, discussing Jalen Ramsey and his looming trade. Finally, Ari reveals who will be Tuesday's spotlight guest will be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EMAIL US: loopcast@catholicvote.org SUPPORT LOOPCAST: www.loopcast.org CatholicVote has a new president! Who is Kelsey Reinhart and what is next for CatholicVote? United States v. Skrmetti decisions are in – we break down the decisions and why this case should never have made it to SCOTUS. Trumpers make babies, Pride flags burn, and a modern Faulkner reads his electric bill – all this and more on the LOOPcast!Did you know… LOOPcast is on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe on Apple, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen!All opinions expressed on LOOPcast by the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of CatholicVote.TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Welcome back to the LOOPcast!00:30 – Meet our new President!10:52 – SCOTUS run down26:24 – Good News35:17 – Trumpers make babies50:55 – Church corner: Pride Mass Ruined1:04:15 – Twilight Zone
South Korea elects a new leader, the Church of England seeks a new archbishop, and the challenges for adults learning the violin. Plus, a dog guards the fridge, Cal Thomas on the Vietnam war, and the Thursday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from the MIssion Focused Men for Christ podcast. This month: fathers helping sons embrace biblical manhood. Mission Focused Men for Christ on all podcast apps.From Ridge Haven Camp and Retreat Centers in Brevard, North Carolina, and Cono, Iowa. Camp and year-round retreat registrations at ridgehaven.orgAnd from The Joshua Program at St. Dunstan's Academy in Virginia ... a gap year shaping young men ... through trades, farming, prayer ... stdunstansacademy.org
Storm Paglia and Matt Vespa discuss the latest news of the day! From the escalating situation in Israel and Iran, incredible new border numbers, the failed "No Kings" protests, and Whoopi Goldberg's demonstrably stupid takes, the guys have you covered!
Steiny & Guru debate how much credit is being given to Buster Posey and if it's fair to assume it ALL has to do it with the NEW President of Baseball Operations.
In this episode, Dr. Victor Cha, Dr. Pacheco Pardo, and Mr. Sydney Seiler discussed South Korea's new president, the foreign policy challenges facing the incoming administration, and the implications of the election for U.S.–ROK relations and the broader Indo-Pacific region.
John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, analyses the impact of the election of a right-wing president in Poland on the country's government, examines the long-term effects of the ongoing civil war in Sudan, and looks at the ongoing attempts by the Chinese authorities to suppress the memory of the Tiananmen Square massacre.Producer: Kate Cornell Executive Producer: Benedick Watt Commissioning Editor: Vara Szajkowski
What do the Spider Web drone attacks tell us about Ukraine's tactics inside Russia going forward? Could the West limit Russian oil revenues by confiscating its 'shadow fleet'? And are we any closer to seeing high-precision laser weapons on the battlefield?We answer all that and discuss what the implications could be for Ukraine after Poland elected a new conservative president, with the BBC's chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet and diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams. Today's episode is presented by Lucy Hockings and Vitaly Shevchenko. The producers were Laurie Kalus, Ben Carter and Nik Sindle. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham. Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480You can join the Ukrainecast discussion on Newscast's Discord server here: tinyurl.com/ukrainecastdiscord
With the election of Lee Jae-myung as president of South Korea, a period of political turmoil there may be over - for now at least. But Lee, leader of the centre-left Democratic Party, faces many challenges, including a political system in disarray, the threat of tariffs and a looming demographic disaster. Denis Staunton reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
QOTD: What pandering would Mike Tomon have to do to get you and the whole Houston area to put money on a new building?
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has held his first cabinet meeting on devising an emergency package for economic growth and to aid households.
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South Korea has elected a new president after months of political chaos triggered by the former president's brief declaration of martial law.
executive director of the Korea based peace group Women Cross DMZ is Cathi Choi
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as South Korea's presidential election is under way.South Korea's presidential election is under way and exit polls project a win for Lee Jae-Myung, a pro-crypto leader from the liberal party. Plus, Robinhood completes the $200 million acquisition of European crypto exchange Bitstamp and what's behind the slowdown of activity on the XRP Ledger? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”-Ledn is the leading platform for Bitcoin-backed loans, offering a secure and transparent way to Unlock liquidity without selling your Bitcoin. Ledn has issued over $9 billion in loans since 2018 and has never lost a single satoshi of client assets, earning a reputation as the name you can trust in the crypto space.Visit ledn.io to learn more. -This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We'll tell you the latest developments from Ukrainian and Russian forces on the battlefield. A new survey warns the impact of the US trade war on the economy is worse than previously thought. Exit polls show South Koreans have chosen their next president. We have details on two New Orleans escaped inmates still on the run from last month's jail break. Plus, this part of the US could get dusty and smoky this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's election day in South Korea, where voters are choosing the country's next president after months of unprecedented political turmoil affecting the country's economy. For South Koreans, today's vote offers an opportunity to restore stability and forge ahead. US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold a phone call to discuss tariffs and trade issues, according to the White House. In Canada, the Prime Minister is meeting with regional leaders to remove interprovincial trade barriers and making it easier for Canadians to trade with each other. Also, the Microsoft founder Bill Gates says improving the health and education of people in Africa will be the priority when he gives away most of his two hundred billion dollar fortune over the next twenty years, the majority of which will go to Africa. Throughout the programme, Rahul Tandon will be joined by two guests on opposite sides of the world: Peter Morici, economist and professor of business, who is in Alexandria, Virginia; and Sushma Ramachandran, independent journalist and columnist with the Tribune newspaper in Delhi.
Polls have begun in South Korea to pick the country's new president.More than 14,000 polling stations are opening on Tuesday across the country.
The Utah Jazz writer for the Salt Lake Tribune on Austin Ainge being hired as President of Basketball Operations, NBA Finals preview + more
Join Luke as he takes a look in Francesco Calvo, Aston Villa's new head of business operations. Lets take a look at his role, history of roles at Juventus, Barcelona. I asked a Juvetus fan to tell me about what he was like at Juventus. #astonvilla #avfc #francescocalvo
The Utah Jazz officially introduce Austin Ainge as their new President of Basketball Operations
In this week's International Report, RFI's Jan van der Made takes a closer look at the recent Romanian elections, in which centrist candidate Nicușor Dan secured a decisive victory over his far-right rival, George Simion. On 26 May, pro-EU centrist Nicușor Dan was sworn in as President of Romania, having vowed to oppose “isolationism and Russian influence.”Earlier, Dan had emerged victorious in a closely contested election rerun, widely viewed as pivotal for the future direction of the NATO and EU member state of 19 million people, which shares a border with war-torn Ukraine.The vote followed a dramatic decision by Romania's Constitutional Court five months prior to annul a presidential election, citing allegations of Russian interference and the extensive social media promotion of the far-right frontrunner—who was subsequently barred from standing again.Although nationalist and EU-sceptic George Simion had secured a commanding lead in the first round, Dan ultimately prevailed in the second-round run-off.RFI speaks with Claudiu Năsui, former Minister of Economy and member of the Save Romania Union, about the pressing challenges facing the country—from economic reform and political polarisation to the broader implications of the election for Romania's future, including its critical role in supporting Ukraine amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Fort Lewis College Board of Trustees unanimously appointed Dr. Heather J. Shotton as the college's next president at its meeting on April 11. Shotton formerly served as the college's Vice President of Diversity Affairs and the Acting Dean of Student Engagement. She will be FLC's first-ever indigenous president. By Ryan Simonovich. Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/flc-appoints-new-president This story is sponsored by Kroegers Ace Hardware and San Juan Regional Medical Center. Support the show
The gang have escaped ICE in Seattle (but for how long) and head to Portland. There's good local microbreweries but what else awaits our crew as they stop at a Bikers Bar on the outside of town> And not wanting to give anything away but... may there be personal disappointed for Prick?
If you are petty, you don't have to get petty. June 14th we will post the actual maps of Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico, and clips from President Barack Obama, tell the others. Loss of history. Not really, how many African American slaves died building and then cutting sugar cane at this place. Why most of us really are line dancing watching this representation of brutality and oppression burn. Finally, Diddy did that ish. Contact Us on: https://linktr.ee/tnfroisreading Blue Sky: @tvfoodwinegirl.bsky.social Threads: www.threads.net/@tnfroisreading Instagram: @tnfroisreading Facebook: TNFroIsReading Bookclub You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Promo Code: tnfro Writer's Block Coffee Ship A Bag of Dicks Promo Code: tnfrogotjokes Don't forget to drop me a line at tnfroisreading@gmail.com, comments on the show, or suggestions for Far From Beale St additions.
We get an update on what caused a Mexican Navy ship to strike the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday night. Plus, police are looking for suspects in three separate shootings across the city. Also, William F. Tate IV will be named the 22nd president of Rutgers University. Meanwhile, New York City wants to make it easier for non-profits to own homeless shelters. And finally, subway service to the Rockaways returns after a four-month shutdown.
Mike and Abe come back with some Hawks talk and react to reports the Hawks are interested in Toronto's Massai Ujiri for their president of basketball operations position. As they discuss, they share thoughts on how much value Trae Young would have in the eyes of the person who fills the role and if they would want to move on from the all-star guard or encourage ownership to spend more money to build a team around Young that could be a true contender. They then get into the latest NFL headlines including more thoughts on some of the official schedules and Derrick Henry getting a 2-year, $30M contract extension.
Listen to the May 15th, 2025, daily headline round-up and find all the top news that you need to know.
Host Saeed Khan talks with guests, public relations specialist and former Detroit Free Press reporter Darci McConnell, attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly and Joel Sklar, labor and community activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.They talk about: President Trump says he's unsure he needs to uphold the Constitution; Canadian prime minister stands up to Trump; Kwame Kilpatrick agreed to campaign for President Trump, hoping to get a pardon in exchange; Mayoral candidate Saunteel Jenkins employes former Kwame Kilpatrick chief of staff Christine Beatty, who hasn't paid any of her court penalty to the city of Detroit in 10 years; Court of Appeals rejects Oxford High shooter's request for resentencing; Santa Ono steps down from U-M. Will his replacement have the backbone to stand up to Trump? Schmuck of the Week.
Dukes and Bell are joined by Hawks CEO Steve Koonin as they talk NBA and Hawks search for president of basketball operations, which he says they are doing it right to find the right fit.
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Janet Morrison is Memorial University's latest President, taking over from interim president Neil Bose, who replaced Vianne Timmons. Lisa Moores, Vice-President of Memorial University's Faculty Association, joined us in studio this morning to discuss.
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Why did Joe Biden let 10-12 million illegal aliens into the U.S.? The Good News: We've gone from over 120,000 people a month coming across the border illegally in April 2024 to fewer than 10,000 in April 2025. The Bad News: The Left operates under a simple principle: “It is lawful to be unlawful if you're Joe Biden—according to the courts—but it is unlawful to be lawful if you're Donald Trump. And the result is that we've got these 10 to 12 million people. Are we going to have an immigration hearing for each one of them? Or are we just going to pick people?”
Why did Joe Biden let 10-12 million illegal aliens into the U.S.? The Good News: We've gone from over 120,000 people a month coming across the border illegally in April 2024 to fewer than 10,000 in April 2025. The Bad News: The Left operates under a simple principle: “It is lawful to be unlawful if […]
Why did Joe Biden let 10-12 million illegal aliens into the U.S.? The Good News: We've gone from over 120,000 people a month coming across the border illegally in April 2024 to fewer than 10,000 in April 2025. The Bad News: The Left operates under a simple principle: “It is lawful to be unlawful if […]
Why did Joe Biden let 10-12 million illegal aliens into the U.S.? The Good News: We've gone from over 120,000 people a month coming across the border illegally in April 2024 to fewer than 10,000 in April 2025. The Bad News: The Left operates under a simple principle: “It is lawful to be unlawful if […]
Are you feeling uncertain about what a new presidency means for your wallet, your mortgage, or your next move? Whether you're buying, selling, or just watching the market, this episode breaks down the real-life impacts of economic policy shifts — no fluff, just facts and perspective. If you're trying to make smart decisions in a rocky market, you'll want to hear this.In this episode, we dive headfirst into the economic ripple effects of a new administration — including market volatility, potential tariff effects, and the looming question of interest rates. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom. We also unpack how to stay grounded, make data-driven decisions, and take control of your housing game no matter what the headlines say.
This week on a special episode of "Off The Cuff," Beth is joined by NASFAA's new president and CEO Melanie Storey to answer questions submitted from NASFAA members. Melanie answers several questions, ranging from challenges with FAFSA simplification, the state of federal student aid, the current political climate, the future of the financial aid profession, and much more. Join us in welcoming Melanie to the NASFAA team!
In this episode, Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson talk with Senator Ron Johnson about Trump's strong stance on border security, emphasizing the political consequences of open-border policies and the tragic stories that illustrate their impact. Senator Johnson argues that securing the border is a matter of public safety, not politics, and criticizes Democrats for their ideological stance on immigration and cultural issues.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:14 - 10:26)The Peaceful Transfer of Power and a New President in the White House: President Trump's Historic Inauguration DayPart II (10:26 - 15:15)Comparing the 45th and 47th Presidents of the United States: What's the Distinction between Donald Trump Now Versus His First Administration?Part III (15:15 - 18:32)Joe Biden's Last Minute Pardons: Biden Adds Fuel to the Investigative Fire with Controversial Preemptive PardonsPart IV (18:32 - 26:22)Joe Biden's Last Ditch Attempt at a Constitutional Revolution: No, the Equal Rights Amendment Has Not Been RatifiedBiden Says Equal Rights Amendment Has Passed, but Does Not Force Certification by The New York Times (Peter Baker Erica L. Green and Annie Karni)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.