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Value analysis empowers health systems to make strategic, evidence-based decisions to optimize patient outcomes and reduce costs. Host LaTammy Marks and guest Nicole Schmidt talk about the power of value analysis in healthcare. Nicole shares how her team built a structured process that emphasizes stakeholder engagement, data integration, and continuous improvement at the University of Kansas Health System. Guest speaker: Nicole Schmidt System Assistant Director The University of Kansas Health System Host: LaTammy Marks, MBA, BSN, RN Senior PI Program Director Performance Improvement Programs Vizient Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com Show notes: [ 00:44 – 01:26] Why value analysis has been top-of-mind for The University of Kansas Health System [01:27 – 02:20] Why it's important for The University of Kansas Health System to participate in Vizient Value Analysis Benchmarking Survey [02:21 – 03:57] Gaining buy-in from leadership when initially implementing your Value Analysis program? [03:58 – 06:09] How The University of Kansas Health System goes beyond price and manage and analyze data to support value analysis decisions [06:10 – 07:37] Lessons Learned in The University of Kansas Health System Value Analysis Program [07:38 – 10:24] Notable achievements related to The University of Kansas Health System's Value Analysis Program [10:25 – 11:52] Number one thing Nicole would share with organizations on how they can get started on focusing on value analysis more [11:53 – 13:10] What is next for The University of Kansas Health System Value Analysis Program Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
Episode 162 Nicole Schmidt and Candace Cooley In this special episode of 'Murder My Family', host Eric welcomes Nicole Schmidt, mother of Gabby Petito, and Candace Cooley, mother of Dylan Rounds. They share their heart-wrenching experiences of having their loved ones cases thrust into the national spotlight during the most traumatic periods of their lives. The episode delves into their advocacy work—Gabby Petito Foundation and Dylan's Legacy—and discusses transforming grief into purpose. The conversation critiques the inconsistencies in law enforcement responses, the role of the media, and the harmful impact of victim-blaming in true crime communities. They emphasize the importance of community support and share their mission to provide resources and education to prevent similar tragedies in the future. To support and listen AD-FREE to every single epsiode of not only The Murder in My Family, but also to every other show on the AbJack network of podcasts, consider an AbJack Insider subscription through Apple Podcasts. You can start with a free trial, and then for just $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you'll get not only AD-FREE listening to hundreds of episodes, but also early-previews, and access to bonus content.To contact the podcast or learn more about the case we discuss, please visit The Murder In My Family Home Page Follow us on social media on Facebook or on X (formerly Twitter) The Murder in My Family is hosted and produced by Eric Cater-Landin. It's also co-produced by show creator and original host; Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment. Be sure to check out Eric's other projects: True Consequences podcast Angels' Voices AdvocacyCon
Welcome back to another episode of the Better Body, Better Life podcast! We have a special one for you this week as V Shred Co-Founder Vince Sant is joined by 3 V Shred clients for a very inspiring roundtable discussion! Conrad Bombardier, Nicole Schmidt and Lela Bayne share their incredible stories and some personal insights into their life and getting REAL RESULTS. This is the episode you need! Proper nutrition is the common thread in all weight loss journeys! We can help you find balance and develop a meal plan that is catered perfectly to you and your unique body type. Click here ⇒ https://vshred.fit/4HK
Nicole Schmidt ist Kandidatin für das Europaparlament. Sie lebt in Herne und ist studierte Sozilarbeiterin. Außerdem arbeitet sie ehrenamtlich als stellvertretende Vorsitzende und als Ortsvereinsvorsitzende für die SPD in Gelsenkirchen. Wie sie dazu gekommen ist, sich politisch zu engagieren und was sie antreibt, sich für unsere Stadt und für Europa einzusetzen, erfahren wir in einem sehr persönlichen Gespräch.
Can vegan cheese pass the taste test?
Nicole Schmidt has worked in the construction industry for 18+ years, starting as a designer for large and small hospitality and housing projects around the country before spending the second half of her pre-Source career at a variety of manufacturers in sales and business development. After teaching herself enough code to launch Source on her own, Nicole has become passionate about the ways in which technology can serve the construction industry and cognizant of the places that complicated projects will always need a human touch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What the pill teaches us about the failure and future of women's health care.
Von Kindern lernen? Wohl eher weniger, oder? Nicole Schmidt sieht das ganz anders. Nicht nur, dass man sich als Erwachsener durchaus dieses oder jenes von Kindern abschauen kann. Sie hat sogar erlebt, dass Gott durch Situationen im Alltag verdeutlicht, worauf es im Leben wirklich ankommt. Darüber hat sie ein Buch geschrieben. Und darüber sprechen wir mit ihr in dieser Folge. Links zu dieser Episode:Hier erfährst du mehr über das Buch Einfach Kind sein Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The long, strange history of the double-denim look.
New health recomendations suggesting Canadians cut back on alcohol touched a nerve. But drinking customs are constantly evolving.
As “Better call Saul” winds down to its finale we talk to Patrick Fabian the actor who plays Howard Hamlin in the hit tv series. Wendy Linsalata is the executive Director of “Long Island Against Domestic Violence.” “Paws for a Cause” is the organization's annual dog show that helps bring awareness and raise funds for this very worthy cause. “American Beauty” won the Oscar for best picture in 2000. The film was the launchpad for actress Thora Birch's career. In the “Gabby Petito Story” Birch plays the murder victim's mother Nicole Schmidt. We talk to Birch about the heartbreaking role Sopranos co-stars Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa host “Talking Sopranos.” We discuss the podcast with our guest Schirripa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Snow sits down with Gabby Petito's mother, Nicole Schmidt, to talk about her new effort to fight domestic violence. Plus, our senior international correspondent, Keir Simmons, brings his 9-year-old twin daughters to America for the first time – what they asked to see will make you smile. And, Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with Kevin Bacon – all about his two new big projects “City On A Hill” and “They/Them.”
Nicole Schmidt, President, University of Calgary Students' Union
The first assignment in the Podcast rotation is to record a short essay on why the NSMC Intern chose nephrology (or pediatrics, or nursing, or medical school, etc…). The intern then uses this recording to practice editing, adding music and finally publishing a podcast (if they want to). Here is Nicole Schmidt's audio essay.
Our first-time guest, Nicole Schmidt from Sprout Partners, drops Brand 101
The pandemic changed how we dress. Old forms of bras are going bust. Is it a fashion blip or a sign of somethingn larger?
How the Pandemic Has Changed the Bra Season 1, Episode 7At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many predicted that the bra was fast-tracked for extinction. Instead, past styles were largely retired in favour of more comfortable options. What does the change mean? From tight-laced corsets to push-ups, the idea that bras aren't supposed to be comfortable has been around for over a century. But, as people increasingly dress for themselves, we've begun to reconsider the purpose of our undergarments.This week on The Deep Dive, Sheena Rossiter speaks with writer Nicole Schmidt, an associate editor at The Walrus, about how the pandemic has changed the bra. Prior to joining The Walrus, Schmidt was an assistant editor at Toronto Life. She has written for Maclean's, the National Post, Yahoo, and Vice.Toronto-based illustrator Kate Traynor also speaks about her illustration for this story. Traynor's work has been featured in publications such as Broadview, Quill and Quire, and Reader's Digest.In this episode:We hear why Schmidt wanted to work on a feature about how the pandemic has changed the bra. We learn the full history of the bra: from its first appearance in ancient Greece to the corset to the WonderBra. Schmidt then tells us about a popular TikTok challenge where women are cutting up their old padded bras to make bralettes, and some more new trends in bras. She then talks about the rise in smaller and newer brands for women's underwear during the pandemic.Then we hear from Kate Traynor about her inspiration for the story's illustration. She describes how she drew from her own experience with bras to arrive at the final illustration.Finally, we check in on what we're talking about this week at The Walrus.Links:Underwire Under Fire: How the Pandemic Changed the Bra Hope You're Well Additional Links:Chrystia Freeland Wants to Fix the Twenty-First CenturyEmbedded with the .01 PercentHow to Train a Ukrainian Soldier Facebook @thewalrusTwitter @thewalrus Instagram @thewalrusLooking to get in touch about the podcast? You can reach us at web@thewalrus.ca. Credits:Hosted and produced by Sheena Rossiter and Angela Misri, with editing by Sheena RossiterMusic provided by Audio Jungle. Our theme song is “This Podcast Theme” by Inplus Music Additional music: “Stay Cool” by Loops Lab; “Podcast Intro” by Inplus Music; and “Investigations” and “Umbrella Pants” by Kevin MacLeod, provided by Film Music. Investigations by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3924-investigationsLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseUmbrella Pants by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4559-umbrella-pantsLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseAdditional Sources: Marsonfurs, Micheal Levy, and “Rosie the Riveter” by the Four Vagabonds from Glamour Daze on YouTube. Correction March 3, 2022: This interview references an NPR article which stated that 28,000 pounds of steel—enough to build two battleships—were saved after women were asked to stop buying corsets during the First World War. In fact, 28,000 tons of steel were saved, enough to build at least one battleship. The Walrus regrets the errors.
Gabby Petito, 22 years old, was last known to be in Grand Teton, Wyoming on Aug 25, 2021. Gabby is originally from Long Island and had been traveling with boyfriend/fiance Brian Laundrie, 23, on a nationwide road trip. On Aug 25, they were heading to Yellowstone National Park after traveling and camping extensively over the last couple of months. They created a YouTube channel to document their journey. The couple left NY on July 2 and road-tripped through Colorado and Utah, then on to Wyoming. Gabby spoke with her mother, Nicole Schmidt, via FaceTime on Aug 23 or 24. Her mother also received a text message from Gabby's phone on Aug 30, but she was not certain that Gabby actually wrote the message. “I texted Brian's mom that I was trying to get in touch with Gabby. I also texted Brian. I got no replies,” Schmidt said. “I knew something was wrong. I felt something was off and I needed to get her reported missing immediately.” Gabby was reported missing by her family on September 11, 2021. Gabby Petito is a 22 year old female with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is 5'5” and about 110 pounds. She has a triangle tattoo on her left arm with flowers and a “Let it be” tattoo on her right arm. She also has a belly button piercing. Anyone with information is urged to call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS. GoFundMe: Gabby Petito Find Gabby Petito Facebook Page
This week on the Construction Record Podcast digital media editor Warren Frey speaks with Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) oil sands and fiscal and economic policy vice president Ben Brunnen about a recent report on how the oil and gas industry is reducing greenhouse gas emission intensity. The report, titled “Canada's Natural Gas and Oil Emissions: Ongoing Reductions, Demonstrable Improvement” and Brunnen explained how the report covers not only technology currently being employed such as carbon capture but also new processes just on the horizon. Brunnen also spoke about the push to ensure upstream energy going into oil and gas operations lowers emission intensity and broke down where Canada ranks against other jurisdictions in terms of reducing emissions in industrial settings. You can listen to The Construction Record and TCR Express on the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce websites as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music's podcast section and you can hear last week's episode featuring Credivera co-founder and CEO Nicole Schmidt here. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next week. DCN-JOC News Services
Source CEO Nicole Schmidt spoke this week on the Construction Record podcast with digital media editor Warren Frey about her company, which brings stakeholders together with sources for commercial construction products. Schmidt started as an interior architect before switching to representing manufacturers which inspired her to build out a digital platform to bring together the construction community. Schmidt said while construction is a legacy industry it's the responsibility of technology companies such as the source to make their platforms and projects easy to use for anyone in the industry. She also reflected during the interview on both the challenges and the advantages of being a woman in the construction industry. You can listen to The Construction Record and TCR Express on the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce websites as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music's podcast section and you can hear last week's episode featuring construction expert, speaker and author Barry LePatner here. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next week. DCN-JOC News Services
In this episode, Aminta chats with Nicole Schmidt about the challenges of having a son born with a very rare genetic disorder called PKS (Pallister-Killian Syndrome). Nicole shares the obstacles they have faced as a family, as well as how their faith helps them keep going. In addition, we are given a front row seat as Nicole and her family launch a nonprofit called Project 12-04, an organization dedicated to helping the children and families affected by rare genetic conditions. This interview will cause you to look at the world thru different lenses and build your appreciation for caregivers. For more information or to support Project 12-04, head to www.project1204.comSupport the show (https://amintageisler.com)
This episode was co-written by Melissa Fundira and Historica Canada. It was produced by Historica Canada. Production support from Michael Fiore and Edit Audio. Post-production by Edit Audio. Thanks to Jim Torczyner, who was also a consultant on this episode. Clips of Magda Popeanu generously provided by the Toronto Ward Museum's Block by Block Program. Fact-checking by Nicole Schmidt.This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada. Additional reading:· Cotes-des-Neiges · Anti-Semitism in Canada· Block by Block Program by the Toronto Ward MuseumFollow @HistoricaCanada on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok and @Historica.Canada on Facebook.
Über ein Jahr gibt es die Corona-Warn-App mittlerweile, viele von uns nutzen sie regelmäßig. Adrian Sanchez von der Telekom geht gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom auf eine Reise durch die Zeit. Wie liefen Entwicklung und Start des digitalen Großprojekts, wie wurde mit dem Misstrauen der Leute umgegangen? Hat die App den Nutzen erfüllt, für den sie entwickelt wurde? Und wie sieht die Zukunft der Corona-Warn-App aus?
This episode was co-written by Melissa Fundira and Historica Canada. It was produced by Historica Canada. Production support and post-production by Edit Audio. Thank you to Arlene Chan and to our script consultant, Dr. Serene Tan.Special thanks to the Lumb family and the Jean Lumb Foundation. Clips of Jean Lumb from the 2003 documentary Spirit of the Dragon by Gil Gavreau were provided by Third World Newsreel. Fact-checking by Nicole Schmidt. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada. Cover image of Jean Lumb courtesy of Arlene Chan. Additional reading:· Jean Lumb· Toronto's Chinatown· Chinese Immigration Act· Chinese Head Tax in CanadaFollow @HistoricaCanada on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok and @Historica.Canada on Facebook.
In der heutigen Folge (37) spreche ich mit Nicole Schmidt über die visuelle Wahrnehmung. Nicole ist Funktionaloptometristin und beschäftigt sich seit vielen Jahren mit dem Thema Sehen und sie weiß, welche Schwierigkeiten auftreten können. Auch wenn die Augen nämlich organisch völlig gesund ist, kommt es vor, dass die Wahrnehmung anders abläuft als erwünscht und Informationen im Gehirn fehlerhaft verarbeitet werden. Das ist insbesondere für Schulkinder im Schriftspracherwerb eine große Herausforderung. Glücklicherweise ist unser Gehirn ganz fantastisch angelegt und kann mit neuen Informationen überschrieben werden. In diesem Fall ist Nicole dann die richtige Ansprechpartnerin. Hier entlang zu Nicoles Webseite. Für einen Funktionaloptometristen in deiner Nähe schaue gerne www.http://wvao.org/
This episode was written and produced by Historica Canada. Production support from Michael Fiore and Edit Audio. Post-production by Edit Audio. Thank you to Dr. Jan Raska and Guy Freedman, who were also consultants on this episode. Fact-checking by Nicole Schmidt. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada.Cover image courtesy of Library and Archives Canada/1990-560-2.Additional reading:· Canadian Multiculturalism Act· Immigration to Canada· Immigration Policy in CanadaFollow @HistoricaCanada on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok and @Historica.Canada on Facebook.
Nichole Schmidt is the Founder and CEO of Source. Her career has been around the commercial construction industry. She finished her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design at the Illinois Institute of Art. She became a distributor, worked in business development, marketing, sales for various companies before ultimately focusing on the Commercial Construction Industry.[00:01 – 03:05] Opening SegmentGetting to Know Nicole SchmidtNicole talks about her backgroundHer careers before finding her way to the commercial construction industryGetting the inspiration for her company [03:06 – 16:30] The Commercial Construction IndustryThings she did right in building her businessTalk to the customersWhat they do at SourceTheir ideal clientsHow they cater to client's needsKey industry problems they solve at SourceSustainability in their businessMaterials availability[16:31 – 19:14] Final Four SegmentNicole's advice to aspiring investorsKnow your customer before you start a project How she stays on top of her gameHer way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Nicole – links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“Just like building any company, know your customer before you invest in a project, before you start building a project.” - Nicole Schmidt“Try things. If they don't work, stop doing them. If they do work, keep doing them.” - Nicole SchmidtResources Mentioned: Source------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Nicole, visit https://tothesource.com/ Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Nichole Schmidt is the Founder and CEO of Source. Her career has been around the commercial construction industry. She finished her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design at the Illinois Institute of Art. She became a distributor, worked in business development, marketing, sales for various companies before ultimately focusing on the Commercial Construction Industry.[00:01 – 03:05] Opening SegmentGetting to Know Nicole SchmidtNicole talks about her backgroundHer careers before finding her way to the commercial construction industryGetting the inspiration for her company [03:06 – 16:30] The Commercial Construction IndustryThings she did right in building her businessTalk to the customersWhat they do at SourceTheir ideal clientsHow they cater to client's needsKey industry problems they solve at SourceSustainability in their businessMaterials availability[16:31 – 19:14] Final Four SegmentNicole's advice to aspiring investorsKnow your customer before you start a project How she stays on top of her gameHer way to make the world a better placeHow to reach out to Nicole – links belowFinal wordsTweetable Quotes:“Just like building any company, know your customer before you invest in a project, before you start building a project.” - Nicole Schmidt“Try things. If they don't work, stop doing them. If they do work, keep doing them.” - Nicole SchmidtResources Mentioned: Source------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Nicole, visit https://tothesource.com/ Connect with me:I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify strategy and provide solid predictable returns.Call: 901-500-6191FacebookLinkedInLike, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me --> sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com
Die Risikoberechnung in der Corona-Warn-App wird umgestellt. Warum das so ist und das mit den aktuellen Virus-Mutationen zu tun hat, darüber klären Experten auf. Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher SAP, und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin Telekom, im Gespräch mit Thomas Klingbeil, Softwarespezialist bei SAP, und Dr. Justus Benzler, Epidemiologe am Robert Koch - Institut.
CCCT Video with Nicole Schmidt from To The Source CCCT sat down with Nicole Schmidt, CEO of Source (www.tothesource.com), a national, digital product library and specification platform that connects architects, designers, contractors, and manufacturers in commercial construction.
What is the importance of sustainable design materials in the workplace? During Design Museum Everywhere’s Workplace Innovation Summit in December, Sam chatted with Nicole Schmidt, the CEO at Source, the world’s largest commercial construction product database. Nicole discusses how she uses her design background to lead her efforts at Source and the value of material transparency. Together, they dive into the benefits of healthy sustainable materials on productivity and wellness. Later on in the show, they are joined by Carissa Mylin, a Senior Interior Designer at SERA Architects. Carissa shares the resources and tools designers can use to make healthier design decisions for the office space and at home. For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page: Sourcing Sustainable Materials: LIVE at the Workplace Innovation Summit
Domestic violence is a serious topic and almost every family law attorney, unfortunately, has had a client who has been a victim of it. Domestic violence is not limited to physical abuse as it can also manifest from harassment and emotional abuse. Due to the complexities and strong emotions involved in these types of cases, it is wise to have an experienced and compassionate attorney who can manage the case from the Temporary Restraining Order stage through trial. This is why Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson on: Helping victims of domestic violence. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing all types of individuals in complex family law matters, including domestic violence cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is proudly sponsored by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers negotiate from a place of strength by understanding technical building and cost issues. Pete Fowler Construction's experts translate technical jargon into plain-English anyone can understand. Lawyers and insurers need to understand nuanced, technical building issues and costs to make smart decisions and solve the problem. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
Domestic violence is a serious topic and almost every family law attorney, unfortunately, has had a client who has been a victim of it. Domestic violence is not limited to physical abuse as it can also manifest from harassment and emotional abuse. Due to the complexities and strong emotions involved in these types of cases, it is wise to have an experienced and compassionate attorney who can manage the case from the Temporary Restraining Order stage through trial. This is why Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson on: Helping victims of domestic violence. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing all types of individuals in complex family law matters, including domestic violence cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is proudly sponsored by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers negotiate from a place of strength by understanding technical building and cost issues. Pete Fowler Construction's experts translate technical jargon into plain-English anyone can understand. Lawyers and insurers need to understand nuanced, technical building issues and costs to make smart decisions and solve the problem. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! That adage could not ring more true than with the divorce process. One way to better navigate through the muddy waters of divorce and best protect your assets is to have a strong premarital agreement from the outset. This is why Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson: How to marry wise and divorce with less hassle with a detailed premarital agreement that meets your needs. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction. Pete Fowler Construction has expert consultants with the experience and knowledge you need to feel confident on construction defect cases, property and injury claims, contract disputes, and everything in between. Visit Petefowler.com to see their list of experts so you can find informed solutions to your construction problems.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! That adage could not ring more true than with the divorce process. One way to better navigate through the muddy waters of divorce and best protect your assets is to have a strong premarital agreement from the outset. This is why Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson: How to marry wise and divorce with less hassle with a detailed premarital agreement that meets your needs. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction. Pete Fowler Construction has expert consultants with the experience and knowledge you need to feel confident on construction defect cases, property and injury claims, contract disputes, and everything in between. Visit Petefowler.com to see their list of experts so you can find informed solutions to your construction problems.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! That adage that could not ring more true than with the divorce process. One way to better navigate through the muddy waters of divorce and best protect your assets is to have a strong premarital agreement from the outset. This is why Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson: How to marry wise and divorce with less hassle with a detailed premarital agreement that meets your needs. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction. Pete Fowler Construction has expert consultants with the experience and knowledge you need to feel confident on construction defect cases, property and injury claims, contract disputes, and everything in between. Visit Petefowler.com to see their list of experts so you can find informed solutions to your construction problems.
While COVID-19 caused courts to close their doors in early 2020, it didn't slow down the pace of couples wanting a divorce! However, in the wake of the pandemic, a new courtroom experience has emerged - virtual divorce court. You may be wondering what virtual court looks like, how clients and attorneys manage and prepare for it, the pros and cons of online trials, what to wear, and if any of the court procedures have changed as a result. One thing is certain; decorum and respect for the court must be maintained. The good news is there is no need to worry! In this episode, Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you from their lessons learned in virtual divorce court! Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers find solutions to their expensive problems. They translate the technical speak of building design, engineering, estimating, and construction into plain-English everyone can understand and use to make smart decisions. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
While COVID-19 caused courts to close their doors in early 2020, it didn’t slow down the pace of couples wanting a divorce! However, in the wake of the pandemic, a new courtroom experience has emerged - virtual divorce court. You may be wondering what virtual court looks like, how clients and attorneys manage and prepare for it, the pros and cons of online trials, what to wear, and if any of the court procedures have changed as a result. One thing is certain; decorum and respect for the court must be maintained. The good news is there is no need to worry! In this episode, Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you from their lessons learned in virtual divorce court! Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers find solutions to their expensive problems. They translate the technical speak of building design, engineering, estimating, and construction into plain-English everyone can understand and use to make smart decisions. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
Auch ein halbes Jahr nach dem Start der Corona-Warn-App und mehr als 24 Millionen Downloads stellen die Nutzer viele Fragen. Adrian Sanchez von der Telekom geht gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom, solchen Fragen nach wie: Beeinflussen dicke Winterjacken die Genauigkeit der App? Werden Risikobegegnungen mit der gleichen Person mehrfach gezählt? Und auch auf die Frage „Erfasst die App Risikobegegnungen durch Hauswände?“ gibt es eine Antwort.
For better or for worse, parents are at home with their kids more now than ever due to COVID-19. Your current parenting plan may not be the best plan for your child/children in light of the pandemic. There are a multitude of considerations that parents and courts are finding need to be reviewed due to the novel coronavirus, such as whether the change giving rise to need for a change are temporary or long term, mental health of the child, and stability and continuity within the home. There are so many lessons that attorneys and clients are having to learn as the pandemic carries on. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson on: Managing child custody in era of COVID. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is proudly sponsored by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers negotiate from a place of strength by understanding technical building and cost issues. Pete Fowler Construction's experts translate technical jargon into plain-English anyone can understand. Lawyers and insurers need to understand nuanced, technical building issues and costs to make smart decisions and solve the problem. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
For better or for worse, parents are at home with their kids more now than ever due to COVID-19. Your current parenting plan may not be the best plan for your child/children in light of the pandemic. There are a multitude of considerations that parents and courts are finding need to be reviewed due to the novel coronavirus, such as whether the change giving rise to need for a change are temporary or long term, mental health of the child, and stability and continuity within the home. There are so many lessons that attorneys and clients are having to learn as the pandemic carries on. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara are here to teach you the lesson on: Managing child custody in era of COVID. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is proudly sponsored by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers negotiate from a place of strength by understanding technical building and cost issues. Pete Fowler Construction's experts translate technical jargon into plain-English anyone can understand. Lawyers and insurers need to understand nuanced, technical building issues and costs to make smart decisions and solve the problem. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
Have you ever wondered if you acquire any rights if you live with your partner but never legally marry? This episode dives into the rights of partners in traditional, modern, and unconventional relationships. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila teach you the lesson: The High Cost of Living with Your Partner without a Cohabitation Agreement! In addition, special guest Michael Julian, President of National Business Investigations, Inc., our proud series title sponsor, joins us to give insight on how private investigators work with family law attorneys to uncover the scandalous truth. A cohabitation agreement may not be sexy, but it's smart! The rights of unmarried versus married couples who live together to financial support, jointly acquired property, and separate property are explored in this episode. You will also hear about the double dealing ‘putative spouse' and the rights of the legal spouse and the innocent partner. And for the untraditional relationships, if there is a legally married couple cohabitating with a third-party romantic partner, the rights of the third party.Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Divorce can be messy and maddening (think attempting to run your spouse over with a car maddening- and yes that happened!). Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to kick off the series with the first lesson: Telltale Signs Your Marriage is Over…Call Your Lawyer! In this episode you will learn about the telltale signs that your marriage is over ranging from being nearly run over by your spouse, joining dating websites, bringing home another partner to live at the home romantically, to sexting with someone other than your spouse. You will also learn about the important issue of the ‘date of separation' in a marriage that can have a significant impact on the characterization of income and assets acquired after separation. Can the date of separation be postponed if you care for an injured spouse after an accident? Does spending part of a holiday with your separated spouse and the children affect the date of separation? These are just some of the questions you'll hear discussed in this episode!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. Season 1 is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com. This episode is brought to you by First Legal. Practicing with integrity, delivering on promises, and being personally accountable is how First Legal delivers first class deposition services, records retrieval, e-filing, service of process, e-discovery, and more. First Legal works with your legal team to plan, prepare, and present your best case at trial. Learn more at www.firstlegal.com
It seemed as if the world had stopped spinning in March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic became a serious global health threat. No one knew the tremendous financial impact it would have on the lives of so many, resulting in the loss or reduction of income for those who pay support. The impact of which has affected the ability for some to meet their spousal and child support obligations and for others receiving support to make ends meet. There are many lessons to be learned regarding support such as how to deal with a reduction in income during the pandemic and why the reduction may be a basis to modify support. In this episode, Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara share tips on how to manage spousal and child support in the era of COVID-19. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers find solutions to their expensive problems. They translate the technical speak of building design, engineering, estimating, and construction into plain-English everyone can understand and use to make smart decisions. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
Have you ever had a friend who was presented with a last-minute prenuptial agreement during a romantic weekend as if it were a small thing to check off the wedding to-do list? In this episode you will hear the fateful stories of people who tried to do more than just file forms on their own, but rather tried to negotiate a prenuptial agreement on their own or to settle a high-stakes divorce without the involvement of their attorneys. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Don't Fake it Until you Don't Make it…Get an AttorneyBremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
How many times have you asked yourself or heard someone else say I don't really need an attorney for this because it seems simple, I'll save money and do it myself? What if you submit a form in an effort to reduce the support you owe, only to realize you affectively increased the support? In this episode we learn some of the unintended and wholly unexpected consequences of filing certain family court forms pro se (on our own) without the trained eye of a family law attorney to look it over before you file.Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Pro Se, No Way! Have a Lawyer Review Before You File Forms in Your Divorce!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
During divorce the court may appoint experts to provide recommendations on the issues of custody, vocation, and financial/asset valuations. The opinions of these experts could have grave consequences on your divorce, child custody, and other family law matters. Which is why it's really important to know how to question the court appointed experts and how to call the credibility of those reports into question.Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Question the Expert in your Divorce—wisely!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office, and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Divorce can be messy and complex all on its own without the added layer of a spouse-managed corporation, a spouse who is a majority shareholder, or when there is also a jointly owned partnership. If your spouse owned a business prior to marriage and during the marriage hires you as an employee within the company, do you have any rights to a share in the business at divorce? If your spouse promises you the earth, moon, and part of the business one night while lovingly staring into each other's eyes, does that mean that you are now entitled to a part of the business? Just how easy is it to untangle the corporate web during the divorce?Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Corporate Divorce!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office, and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Have you been mixing the pleasure of marriage with a jointly owned business? In this episode, you will learn that sometimes filing for divorce is not the only thing you may want to sue your spouse for. If you jointly own a business with your spouse or have entered into business contracts along with your spouse, you may need to sue your spouse for a divorce, a business tort, and breach of contract. You may also need to hire a business law attorney to help wind down the business. This episode discusses practical solutions and considerations when faced with this very dilemma.Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson of what happens when you mix pleasure with business or have other claims against your spouse at divorce.Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.This episode is brought to you by Array. Array, the litigation support partner that delivers speed, accuracy and unmatched service. Array manages the logistics of litigation so lawyers can focus on winning their cases. For information on how Array can help to uncover hard-to-find data and improve outcomes with their state of the art data forensics and investigations services and expert witnesses, visit www.trustarray.com
You probably have heard a story from a friend going through a very expensive divorce, and wondered just how big the divorce bill can be. Have you ever heard the sales gimmick, pay more, save later, does it really apply to divorce? Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Overkill Your Divorce Case. Pay More, Save Later!In this episode you will learn about factors that can affect the cost of divorce. Even divorces that appear simple can have financial ramifications if not done right the first time. Nicole, Nicole and Sheila talk about the pricey lessons that some have made by trying to save money in the beginning or while trying to be ‘amicable' and concede to certain terms without knowing the potential legal and financial consequences of those choices. Sometimes paying a little more in the beginning, can save you a lot of money in the long term.Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
These days everyone is on social media from FB, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, you name it, and the impact is can have on your divorce and custody matters is real. Ever wondered if your modeling picture on Instagram will affect your spousal support? What about the picture your friend tags you in with your new Porsche after claiming you lost your job and have no other assets? Can advertising on Craig's List as an escort affect spousal support? Can your lack of a LinkedIn profile negatively impact your divorce case? What if after a review of your financials during divorce you are caught paying for “dinner” (aka drugs) on Venmo, can that affect child custody?Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to answer these questions and to teach you the lesson: Sexting, IG, FB, and OMG what did I do? The impact your social media footprint and social activities can have on your divorce and custody matters.In this episode you will learn the impact your social media, social activities, and texting can have on your divorce and child custody matters. During divorce, when determining support and custody matters, attorneys may hire private investigators to scour through your social media to check the claims of a spouse. And yes, they uncover it all, including photos your friends post of you on social media and financial transactions on PayPal and Venmo!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.This episode is proudly brought to you by Array. Array, the litigation support partner that delivers speed, accuracy and unmatched service. Array manages the logistics of litigation so lawyers can focus on winning their cases. For information on how Array can help to uncover hard-to-find data and improve outcomes with their state of the art data forensics and investigations services and expert witnesses, visit www.trustarray.com
Have you ever sent a nastygram, hateful text, accusatory email, or left an angry post-it note to your spouse or partner written in the heat of the moment when the emotions were still fresh? Every relationship has seen one or two of those (or in some cases much more). In this episode you will learn why it is so important to be mindful of what you put in writing when communicating with your partner, both during and at the end of your marriage. It could affect a range of issues from support to child custody matters. Once the war of words begins, there is no winner in the end, only a damaged marriage. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila teach you the lesson: The Losing War of Words!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara's family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm's Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
It seemed as if the world had stopped spinning in March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic became a serious global health threat. No one knew the tremendous financial impact it would have on the lives of so many, resulting in the loss or reduction of income for those who pay support. The impact of which has affected the ability for some to meet their spousal and child support obligations and for others receiving support to make ends meet. There are many lessons to be learned regarding support such as how to deal with a reduction in income during the pandemic and why the reduction may be a basis to modify support. In this episode, Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt of Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara share tips on how to manage spousal and child support in the era of COVID-19. Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.This series is brought to you by Pete Fowler Construction, a team of building experts who help lawyers and insurers find solutions to their expensive problems. They translate the technical speak of building design, engineering, estimating, and construction into plain-English everyone can understand and use to make smart decisions. To learn more visit PeteFowler.com.
Have you ever had a friend who was presented with a last-minute prenuptial agreement during a romantic weekend as if it were a small thing to check off the wedding to-do list? In this episode you will hear the fateful stories of people who tried to do more than just file forms on their own, but rather tried to negotiate a prenuptial agreement on their own or to settle a high-stakes divorce without the involvement of their attorneys. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Don’t Fake it Until you Don’t Make it…Get an AttorneyBremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Nicole Schmidt and Chuck Mitchell are joining Sima today as panelists for a webinar on the impact of Covid 19 on middle-market firms. People have been impacted by Covid 19 all over the world. The purpose of this webinar is to provide context, perspective, and some key takeaways for executives to consider as they plan for the future beyond 2020. About Sima Sima Vasa is a Senior Advisor at Oberon Securities. She has over ten years of entrepreneurial experience, operator experience, running a business unit of 45 million dollars for one of the largest market research firms, and also as an executive at IBM. Currently, she has an advisory services firm called Infinity Squared Ventures. About Nicole Nicole Schmidt is the managing partner and co-founder of Oberon Securities. She is a member of Oberon’s management team, and she brings more than 22 years of entrepreneurial experience and leadership to the firm. She spearheads Oberon’s consumer and retail group and is actively involved in the firm’s TMT practice. Before co-founding Oberon in 2001, Nicole was a partner at a software incubator. She also spent eight years as a senior equity analyst on both the buy-side and sell-side, covering a range of technologies. About Chuck Chuck Mitchell is the executive director at The Conference Board. Since he joined The Conference Board in 1997, as the head of publishing, he has authored dozens of reports on business and economic issues. They include the most recent, Beyond Technology, Building a New Organizational Culture to Succeed in an Era of Digital Transformation and Inclusion Plus Innovation, Leveraging Diversity of Thought to Generate Business Growth. Chuck also co-authors The Conference Board’s annual CEO Challenge Report. He recently completed a two-and-a-half-year assignment, Asian Pacific, based in Hong Kong. Transforming organizations into digitally-driven enterprises C-level executives see an opportunity to transform their organizations into digitally-driven enterprises that will make them leaner and more agile. Being digitally driven The mandate of being digitally driven requires the acquisition of new skills and investment. Chuck points out that the trend was already underway pre Covid, and Covid has accelerated the movement towards it. It requires a thoughtful and strategic plan to avoid sacrificing the long term for the short-term. Collaboration through technology Nicole points out that today, people are no longer centralized, so they have to collaborate through technology. A lot of companies currently think that the physical space might not be quite as important as they historically thought. A cultural challenge The challenge in the Covid era is about cultural transformation within organizations. And operating remotely compounds the difficulty of transforming that culture internally. The function level in digitally transformed organizations Artificial intelligence and robotic processes will start to replace routine tasks, so the function will be impacted by changing the jobs people do and how they interact with technology. Things are likely to become smaller and leaner to cut costs. Business travel Business travel is unlikely to come back as robust as it was pre-Covid. Cost-cutting strategies Travel and marketing budgets are getting cut. And another cost-cutting strategy, according to the CEOs who responded to Chuck’s survey, is a movement towards a more contingent and flexible workforce, or fewer full-timers. Manufacturing abroad More C-suite executives appear to be re-evaluating whether their manufacturing should be abroad, particularly of products that are critical for consumers, like pharmaceuticals and auto supplies. Empowering workers Chuck sees that empowering workers is going to be one of the changes in the workplace going forward. Changes in leadership style Leaders have to adjust and find ways of leading in the new and unproven territo...
Nicole Schmidt and Chuck Mitchell are joining Sima today as panelists for a webinar on the impact of Covid 19 on middle-market firms. People have been impacted by Covid 19 all over the world. The purpose of this webinar is to provide context, perspective, and some key takeaways for executives to consider as they plan […] The post Key Takeaways of the Impact of Covid-19 on Middle Market Firms with Nicole Schmidt and Chuck Mitchell | Ep. 110 appeared first on Infinity Squared, LLC.
How many times have you asked yourself or heard someone else say I don't really need an attorney for this because it seems simple, I'll save money and do it myself? What if you submit a form in an effort to reduce the support you owe, only to realize you affectively increased the support? In this episode we learn some of the unintended and wholly unexpected consequences of filing certain family court forms pro se (on our own) without the trained eye of a family law attorney to look it over before you file.Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Pro Se, No Way! Have a Lawyer Review Before You File Forms in Your Divorce!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Ob die Steigerung der Infektionszahlen sich positiv auf die Downloadzahlen der App auswirken, ob der hohe Datenschutzstandard gerechtfertigt ist und welche Neuerungen es in der App gibt, das und einige andere Fragen beantwortet Adrian Sanchez von der Telekom gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom.
During divorce the court may appoint experts to provide recommendations on the issues of custody, vocation, and financial/asset valuations. The opinions of these experts could have grave consequences on your divorce, child custody, and other family law matters. Which is why it's really important to know how to question the court appointed experts and how to call the credibility of those reports into question.Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Question the Expert in your Divorce—wisely!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office, and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Divorce can be messy and complex all on its own without the added layer of a spouse-managed corporation, a spouse who is a majority shareholder, or when there is also a jointly owned partnership. If your spouse owned a business prior to marriage and during the marriage hires you as an employee within the company, do you have any rights to a share in the business at divorce? If your spouse promises you the earth, moon, and part of the business one night while lovingly staring into each other’s eyes, does that mean that you are now entitled to a part of the business? Just how easy is it to untangle the corporate web during the divorce?Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Corporate Divorce!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office, and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
You probably have heard a story from a friend going through a very expensive divorce, and wondered just how big the divorce bill can be. Have you ever heard the sales gimmick, pay more, save later, does it really apply to divorce? Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson: Overkill Your Divorce Case. Pay More, Save Later!In this episode you will learn about factors that can affect the cost of divorce. Even divorces that appear simple can have financial ramifications if not done right the first time. Nicole, Nicole and Sheila talk about the pricey lessons that some have made by trying to save money in the beginning or while trying to be ‘amicable’ and concede to certain terms without knowing the potential legal and financial consequences of those choices. Sometimes paying a little more in the beginning, can save you a lot of money in the long term.Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Have you ever sent a nastygram, hateful text, accusatory email, or left an angry post-it note to your spouse or partner written in the heat of the moment when the emotions were still fresh? Every relationship has seen one or two of those (or in some cases much more). In this episode you will learn why it is so important to be mindful of what you put in writing when communicating with your partner, both during and at the end of your marriage. It could affect a range of issues from support to child custody matters. Once the war of words begins, there is no winner in the end, only a damaged marriage. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila teach you the lesson: The Losing War of Words!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Have you been mixing the pleasure of marriage with a jointly owned business? In this episode, you will learn that sometimes filing for divorce is not the only thing you may want to sue your spouse for. If you jointly own a business with your spouse or have entered into business contracts along with your spouse, you may need to sue your spouse for a divorce, a business tort, and breach of contract. You may also need to hire a business law attorney to help wind down the business. This episode discusses practical solutions and considerations when faced with this very dilemma.Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the lesson of what happens when you mix pleasure with business or have other claims against your spouse at divorce.Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.This episode is brought to you by Array. Array, the litigation support partner that delivers speed, accuracy and unmatched service. Array manages the logistics of litigation so lawyers can focus on winning their cases. For information on how Array can help to uncover hard-to-find data and improve outcomes with their state of the art data forensics and investigations services and expert witnesses, visit www.trustarray.com
Have you ever wondered if you acquire any rights if you live with your partner but never legally marry? This episode dives into the rights of partners in traditional, modern, and unconventional relationships. Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila teach you the lesson: The High Cost of Living with Your Partner without a Cohabitation Agreement! In addition, special guest Michael Julian, President of National Business Investigations, Inc., our proud series title sponsor, joins us to give insight on how private investigators work with family law attorneys to uncover the scandalous truth. A cohabitation agreement may not be sexy, but it’s smart! The rights of unmarried versus married couples who live together to financial support, jointly acquired property, and separate property are explored in this episode. You will also hear about the double dealing ‘putative spouse’ and the rights of the legal spouse and the innocent partner. And for the untraditional relationships, if there is a legally married couple cohabitating with a third-party romantic partner, the rights of the third party.Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.
Divorce can be messy and maddening (think attempting to run your spouse over with a car maddening- and yes that happened!). Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to kick off the series with the first lesson: Telltale Signs Your Marriage is Over…Call Your Lawyer! In this episode you will learn about the telltale signs that your marriage is over ranging from being nearly run over by your spouse, joining dating websites, bringing home another partner to live at the home romantically, to sexting with someone other than your spouse. You will also learn about the important issue of the ‘date of separation’ in a marriage that can have a significant impact on the characterization of income and assets acquired after separation. Can the date of separation be postponed if you care for an injured spouse after an accident? Does spending part of a holiday with your separated spouse and the children affect the date of separation? These are just some of the questions you'll hear discussed in this episode!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com. This episode is brought to you by First Legal. Practicing with integrity, delivering on promises, and being personally accountable is how First Legal delivers first class deposition services, records retrieval, e-filing, service of process, e-discovery, and more. First Legal works with your legal team to plan, prepare, and present your best case at trial. Learn more at www.firstlegal.com
These days everyone is on social media from FB, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, you name it, and the impact is can have on your divorce and custody matters is real. Ever wondered if your modeling picture on Instagram will affect your spousal support? What about the picture your friend tags you in with your new Porsche after claiming you lost your job and have no other assets? Can advertising on Craig’s List as an escort affect spousal support? Can your lack of a LinkedIn profile negatively impact your divorce case? What if after a review of your financials during divorce you are caught paying for “dinner” (aka drugs) on Venmo, can that affect child custody?Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to answer these questions and to teach you the lesson: Sexting, IG, FB, and OMG what did I do? The impact your social media footprint and social activities can have on your divorce and custody matters.In this episode you will learn the impact your social media, social activities, and texting can have on your divorce and child custody matters. During divorce, when determining support and custody matters, attorneys may hire private investigators to scour through your social media to check the claims of a spouse. And yes, they uncover it all, including photos your friends post of you on social media and financial transactions on PayPal and Venmo!Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases. Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. This series is proudly sponsored by National Business Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit www.investigations-nbi.com.This episode is proudly brought to you by Array. Array, the litigation support partner that delivers speed, accuracy and unmatched service. Array manages the logistics of litigation so lawyers can focus on winning their cases. For information on how Array can help to uncover hard-to-find data and improve outcomes with their state of the art data forensics and investigations services and expert witnesses, visit www.trustarray.com
Wie ist der aktuelle Stand zu Downloadzahlen und gesendeten Warnungen? Und: Was hat das alles mit Datenschutz zu tun? Das und einige andere Fragen beantworten Adrian Sanchez, von der Telekom gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom.
Die Corona-Warn-App stand vermehrt in der Kritik. Warum die App trotzdem funktioniert und was es mit den Fehlermeldungen auf sich hat, ist Thema in der neuen Folge. Das und einige andere Fragen beantworten Rainer Knirsch, Pressesprecher Telekom gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom.
Mittlerweile nutzen über 15 Prozent der deutschen Bevölkerung die #CoronaWarnApp. Warum müssen meine Ortungsdienste aktiviert sein? Was bedeuten bestimmte Fehlermeldungen? Und: An wen kann ich mich bei Problemen mit der App wenden? Das und einige andere Fragen beantworten Thomas Leonhardi, Pressesprecher Telekom gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom.
Die #CoronaWarnApp ist online. Wir beantworten die ersten Fragen die nach dem Launch der App aufkamen. Muss ich die App ständig aktualisieren? Wie sieht es mit der Nutzung im Ausland aus? Und: ab welchem Alter kann die App heruntergeladen werden? Das beantworten Rainer Knirsch, Pressesprecher Telekom gemeinsam mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom.
Am 16.06. ist es soweit und die #CoronaWarnApp geht online. Wie sieht es mit Datenschutz aus? Wie viel Speicherplatz wird sie benötigen? Und wie wird eine Infektionsmeldung übermittelt? Wir klären in einer weiteren Folge auf. Rainer Knirsch, Pressesprecher Telekom spricht mit Hilmar Schepp, Pressesprecher #SAP und Nicole Schmidt, Pressesprecherin #Telekom.
"You are so uniquely gifted, that even though you might think that someone else could do the same thing, actually no! God gave you this specific gift, and you are the only one who can give this gift to the world." After her reconversion back to the Catholic faith, Nicole Schmidt found herself opening up herself to God. This openness helped her to use her God-given talents in a variety of ways, and further helped her to grow in her value and worth as a daughter of God. In this episode, Nicole shares her faith journey, her mission with CCO in New York, and the Upper Room, a faith formation program for young people in her parish inspired by the events at Pentecost.Here are the show notes for this week's episode. Our theme music is by Scott Holmes, and it's called "Our Great Adventure".
Sima sits down with the co-founder and managing partner of Oberon Securities, Nicole Schmidt. On this episode, they talk about Oberon, investments and the role perseverance plays in earning entrepreneurial success. “It's really 90% perseverance and 5% talent and 5% luck because I think in a way, you make your own opportunities by sticking it out.” - Nicole Schmidt Nicole Schmidt - Backing Up Entrepreneurial Endeavors Armed with her knowledge of what it takes to get a business off the ground, Nicole has always been supportive of entrepreneurial pursuits. This is only fitting. After all, people trust those who work in the investment banking space to represent their business in an objective manner. Pretty much any business takes blood, sweat and tears to build up. Most entrepreneurs spend 15-20 years to grow their business into self-reliant entities. Only then can they truly operate on their own, which is why Nicole co-founded Oberon. ‘Sticktuitiveness’ and the Formula to Success Nicole teaches an entrepreneurial class at her alma mater. She would always tell her students that making it big as an entrepreneur usually takes a mix of perseverance, talent and luck. If you stick it out long enough, then good things happen and you are able to capitalize on them. Most failures stem not from not being smart. These failures come from the frustration with the process and the overwhelm of building a business from the ground up. “I think the real talent lies in having some malleability and what I would call, ‘sticktuitiveness.’ And I think those are the differential points that I have seen in entrepreneurs and in my partners.” - Nicole Schmidt Risks and Non-Existent Shortcuts There clearly is no such thing as a shortcut. Putting the time in to know what you initially don’t know will be key to your success. To grow a business requires grit day in and day out. “What makes you ultimately a successful business person at the helm of a successful business is making those mistakes and not letting them be catastrophic and ultimately learning from them.” - Nicole Schmidt Risk taking also plays a part in the overall entrepreneurial process. It does comprise 5% of the formula and therefore a constant in any business' journey. Quick links to connect with Nicole Schmidt: Nicole Schmidt - LinkedIn Oberon Securities, LLC Sima loves to hear from her listeners with input, questions, suggestions and just to connect! You can find her at the links below! LinkedIn Twitter simav.sg-host.com Sima is passionate about data and loves to share, learn and help others that share that passion. If you love data as much as her, subscribe on iTunes and don't forget to leave a rating and review!
Sima sits down with the co-founder and managing partner of Oberon Securities, Nicole Schmidt. On this episode, they talk about Oberon, investments and the role perseverance plays in earning entrepreneurial success. “It’s really 90% perseverance and 5% talent and 5% luck because I think in a way, you make your own opportunities by sticking it […] The post Nicole Schmidt – Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Perseverance | Ep. 059 appeared first on Infinity Squared, LLC.
Zwischen Mai und August strahlte ProSieben die Familien-Serie aus, die in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika sehr erfolgreich war. Über elf Millionen Menschen schalteten Woche für Woche ein und verhalfen NBC zu Top-Quoten. In Deutschland war das Interesse so gut wie gar nicht vorhanden, ProSieben kam nur auf weit unterdurchschnittliche Marktanteile. Nicole Schmidt und Fabian Riedner haben die 18-teilige erste Staffel gesehen und reden bei Quotenmeter.FM über die vielen Handlungsstränge und die unterschiedlichen Figuren. Außerdem wird die Erzählweise über mehrere Generationen ein Thema sein. Zudem beschäftigt sich Quotenmeter.FM auch mit der neuen Netflix-Serie , in der gleich vier Marvel-Helden aufeinander treffen. Wie stark ist die Serie wirklich?
In Deutschland bieten die Discounter wie Aldi und Lidl Tiefstpreise an, die Drogeriekette DM wirbt sogar damit, dass man seit Jahren keine Preiserhöhung vorgenommen hat. In den Vereinigten Staaten sind die Lebensmittelpreise allerdings deutlich höher. Die Lebensmittelhändler bieten dafür Coupons an, mit denen man beim Einkaufen kräftig sparen kann. Hauke Reitz, Nicole Schmidt und Fabian Riedner haben mehrere Episoden der TLC-Sendung angesehen, die das Thema auf die Spitze treibt. Wie schaffen es diese Menschen, dass sie Waren im Wert von 900 US-Dollar einkaufen, aber nur einen Dollar bezahlen? Das Team von Quotenmeter.FM erörtert auch die Lebensumstände dieser Personen, die regelrecht eine Sucht nach Coupons entwickelt haben. Außerdem entsteht eine Diskussion über die wohnlichen Verhältnisse. Wie lagert man beispielsweise 80 Tiefkühlpackungen oder 182 Nudelgerichte, die man alleine bei einem Einkauf erworben hat? Oder wieso holt man sich 50 Zahnpasta-Packungen, die vermutlich jahrelang reichen werden?
The Soul-Fully Beautiful Show talks about relationships and how to heal from your past.
Sheri Spain from Detoxify You is back to talk about the Spiritual attraction between Empaths and Narcissists.
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