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House of the Seven Garbos was a real boarding house in Hollywood that catered to aspiring starlets. Notable residents included Ruth Roman and Linda Christian. The podcast show is set in 1936. In Part One, Pat Morrison is the only one in the house with a studio contract. How long will it last? House of the Seven Garbos is a Sass Mouth Dames production, written and directed by Megan McGurk. CLARA HIGGINS PLAYS PAT MORRISON OLYMPIA KIRIAKOU PLAYS GLORIA DOUGLAS M. SHAWN PLAYS BUNNY ST JAMES AND ODETTE MCBRIDE SAVANNAH MONROE PLAYS NAN POTTER LAURA MAWSON PLAYS FLORENCE CROZIER AND FERN RENEE SMITH PLAYS CYNTHIA LATTIMER SHANE MCCORMACK PLAYS JACK STEWARD(AND VARIOUS MEN) MEGAN MCGURK PLAYS MADAME VIOLA Art design by Mot Collins. Sound editing and special effects by Thomas O'Mahoney.
House of the Seven Garbos was a real boarding house in Hollywood that catered to aspiring starlets. Notable residents included Ruth Roman and Linda Christian. The podcast show is set in 1936, celebrating women who tried to catch a break in the film colony. In Part Two, Pat Morrison finds a pink slip waiting for her at the gates to MGM. A very special guest comes for tea. House of the Seven Garbos is a Sass Mouth Dames production, written and directed by Megan McGurk. CLARA HIGGINS PLAYS PAT MORRISON OLYMPIA KIRIAKOU PLAYS GLORIA DOUGLAS M. SHAWN PLAYS BUNNY ST JAMES AND ODETTE MCBRIDE SAVANNAH MONROE PLAYS NAN POTTER LAURA MAWSON PLAYS FLORENCE CROZIER AND FERN RENEE SMITH PLAYS CYNTHIA LATTIMER SHANE MCCORMACK PLAYS JACK STEWARD (AND VARIOUS MEN) MEGAN MCGURK PLAYS MADAME VIOLA Art design by Mot Collins. Sound editing and special effects by Thomas O'Mahoney
Pat Morrison is a Physiotherapy student and powerlifting coach at Strength Lab. In today's episode, we cover off how to get skin in the game when it comes to coaching powerlifters. You can find Pat on Instagram, @manletmorrison Follow @elitestrengthcoach on Instagram. Video version of the podcast is also available on YouTube.
The government is always buying, they're always building, and they pay! So if you haven't already considered adding a vertical dedicated to government sales, then you'll definitely want to hear this episode. Pat Morrison of Price Modern is sharing all of his knowledge regarding the federal government market and what you can do to put a foot in it today.Aside from always buying and you being guaranteed to receive payment, the government is also required to be extremely transparent about the jobs that they're doing. This isn't always the case in the private sector, so take advantage of it. Additionally, they are required to send a certain amount of business to businesses classified as certain socio-economic statuses. Pat shares exactly what those statuses are and how you could possibly qualify for one. There are so many reasons that all office furniture dealers and manufacturers should be building relationships with our federal government, listen in to learn just a few! Pat is very well-versed and knows how to turn a boring topic into one that you simply want to know more about.In this episode: [02:33] Welcome to the show, Pat![02:45] Pat shares his background, his title, and what he does.[04:27] Pat speaks about his journey in the furniture industry.[05:36] Listen as Pat discusses why you need a federal government strategy.[07:01] Pat believes that selling to the federal government isn't hard, but it takes time.[10:12] The government is everywhere, you will always get paid, and the government has to be transparent are the three things Sid wants to highlight.[13:54] Why you want a GSA schedule, especially now.[16:16] What a Packaged Office Contract is and why it's beneficial.[18:40] How to learn to sell to the government.[21:10] If you have a socio-economic status, the government is directed to send business your way.[23:56] Pat talks about the 8A, and ANC statuses and what they are.[27:00] If they have a budget and they don't spend their allotted budget, they will lose the money for the following year's budget.[32:23] What has made him and Price Modern so successful selling to the Federal Government.[35:14] Pat shares why you would want to work with the Army Corps of Engineers and what they do.Links and Resources: Connect with Pat Morrison:Price ModernEmail | LinkedInConnect with Sid:www.sidmeadows.comEmbark CCT on FacebookSid on LinkedInSid on InstagramSid on YouTubeSid on Clubhouse - @sidmeadowsThe Trend Report is proudly sponsored by INDEAL. Partners in progress in the commercial interiors industry. To learn more about INDEAL, please visit their website at https://www.indeal.org/The Trend Report introduction music is provided by: Werq by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4616-werq License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
From Los Angeles Times writer and columnist Patt Morrison comes “It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick Murders.” This fascinating new true-crime podcast follows the case of Betty Broderick, who thought she had a perfect life. Until her husband left. Five years later, Betty killed him and his new wife. Thirty years later, we still can’t look away.From the LA Times team behind Dirty John, Man In The Window and Chasing Cosby, this is “It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick Murders.” As you listen to this special preview, subscribe now:: https://link.chtbl.com/Gu_cpU2d
Pat Morrison joins Palmetto Mornings to give an update on Ebenezer Park.
From the Los Angeles Times, comes Coronavirus in California: Stories from the Front Lines, an essential new podcast hosted by L.A. Times reporter Gustavo Arellano. Every weekday, the podcast gives listeners dispatches from Californians who are in the thick of this pandemic. We hear from medical workers struggling to care for people who’ve fallen ill. We talk to renters and teachers, farmworkers and athletes, from Crescent City to Chula Vista. And we reach out to LA Times staffers to get reports from the field. Coronavirus in California tackles tough questions: What’s actually going on in our hospitals and neighborhoods right now? How is life changing because of COVID-19? What can we do to help?Subscribe today: http://link.chtbl.com/CoronavirusInCA.
Patt Morrison talks with Pop Science editor Corrine Iozzio.
Patt Morrison talks with actor and author Max Brooks about the coronavirus and social distancing. Max Brooks has a new book "Devolution" to release next month.
Patt Morrison talks with Steve Holmer who has over 25 years of experience working to conserve endangered wildlife. Steve heads the American Bird Conservancy who's motto is "bring back the birds."
Patt Morrison talks with Laura Spinney a British science journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer. Her latest book is Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How it Changed the World.
Patt Morrison talks with Mindy Romero the founder and director of the California Civic Engagement Project at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy, in Sacramento.
Patt Morrison talks with Author Andrea McDonnell. Andrea teaches communications and media studies at Emmanuel College in Boston and is co-author of the book Celebrity : A History of Fame.
Patt Morrison talks with Daniel Zingale a top advisor to the last three governors and to Maria Shriver, and a veteran of the Jerry Brown 1.0 administration. Zingale has also been founding director of California’s managed health care department, executive director of AIDS Action, and a top official at the California Endowment.
Patt Morrison talks with Richard Gertman. Gertman has been recognized nationwide as a pioneer in the integrated waste management field.
Patt Morrison talks with Richard Hasen an American legal scholar and expert in legislation, election law and campaign finance.
Patt Morrison talks with former United States Navy senior chief petty officer specializing in naval cryptology. Malcolm is an American author and media commentator on terrorism, intelligence, insurgency, and torture.
Patt Morrison talks with Scott Galloway best selling author and professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business.
Patt Morrison talks with comedian, actor, author, and musician Eric Idle. Eric Idel is the writer, for the music and lyrics , of the Broadway musical Spamalot.
Patt Morrison takes with Congresswomen Bass about Trumps impeachment and several other issues facing Americans.
Patt Morrison talks with American screenwriter, producer, and director Scott Z. Burns on his latest film "The Report".
Patt Morrison talks with Rick Wilson a Republican political strategist, media consultant and author. Rick Wilson the author of "Everything Trump Touches Dies" is a back with his book "Running Against the Devil: A Plot to Save America from Trump‑‑and Democrats".
Patt Morrison talks with Linda Coberly managing partner of Winston & Strawn on Equal Rights Amendment.
Patt Morrison talks with activist Holly Jacobs on non-consensual pornography or "revenge porn", and why it should be a federal crime. Holly Jacobs is the founder of Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, and has previously served as the organization's President and Executive Director.
Patt Morrison talks with Matt Cagle.
Patt Morrison talks with Eric Schmidt former CEO of Google and former Executive chairman of Google's parent company Alphabet.
Patt Morrison talks with Kenneth Pomeranz a Professor of Modern Chinese History at the university of Chicago.
Patt Morrison talks with Sarah Longwell first woman to head the National Log Cabin Republicans Group, publisher of the Bulwark conservative website, and executive Director of Defending Democracy Together.
Patt Morrison talks with Ed Avol Professor of Clinical Preventive Medicine at USC Keck Medical School, about the LA smog and how the future air could look like the past. She also talks with Chip Jacobs an Los Angeles based author and journalist. Chip Jacobs author of the book "Smogtown", gives you seven LA smog facts that you may not have known.
Patt Morrison talks with Salman Rushdie a British Indian novelist and essayist.
Patt Morrison talks with fashion and culture journalist Dana Thomas on her book Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes.
Ben Gleib gets insta-rupted today. Ben Gleib, is an American actor, comedian, satirist, and writer. Gleib has appeared in several TV shows on ABC and NBC, and is a regular guest on Pat Morrison’s radio show on KPCC; Southern California’s NPR affiliate. His comedy feature “Neurotic Gangster” is on Amazon Prime and his show “Idiotest” is on Netflix. But, perhaps his biggest accomplishment is his 2020 Presidential Run. In today’s episode Syd talks to Ben about why he decided to run for president, the policies he’s in interested in changing, and why the American people are ready for a non-career politician to win the White House. Highlights: Ben’s path to politics Facial tumors Getting the required signatures to join the televised debates Bernie Sanders is a dick Doing comedy shows while on the campaign trail Meeting with Mental Health Professionals Executive producing TV shows Bens Telethon Separating the comic from the politician Scrubbing social media Syd Social Media Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/girlinstarupted YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/user/SYDWILDER Instagram – @sydwilder https://www.instagram.com/sydwilder/?hl=en Instagram - @GirlInstarupted https://www.instagram.com/girlinstarupted/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheRealSydWilder/ Email: Syd@GirlInstarupted.com Ben Gleib Website: https://www.gleib2020.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bengleib/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bengleib Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/last-week-on-earth/id485019203?mt=2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bengleib
Patt Morrison talks with Professor Sinan Aral. Aral is a Professor of Marketing and Analytics at MIT and is a leading expert on social networks, social media, and digital strategy.
Patt Morrison talks with film director and producer Tom Donahue on his latest documentary "This Changes Everything" about systemic gender bias and discrimination against women in Hollywood and entertainment.
Patt Morrison talks with Joseph Uscinski and American political scientist who specializes in the study of conspiracy theories. He is co-author of the book American Conspiracy Theories.
Patt Morrison talks with Author Susan Phillips about her latest book "The City Beneath: A Century of Los Angeles Graffiti".
Patt Morrison talks with constitutional lawyer Theane Evangelis with Gibson Dunn, and Crutcher. Boise, Idaho asks the Supreme Court to reverse the Ninth Circuit's ruling on homelessness issues. Theane Evangelis is partnering with renowned lawyer Theodore Olson to take on this case that could radically once again change how Los Angeles and nine other western states deal with there homeless.
Patt Morrison talks with Professor David Runciman who teaches politics and history at Cambridge University. David talks about his book "How Democracy Ends".
Patt Morrison talks with author Douglas Brinkley on his latest book, "American Moonshot: John F. Kennedy and the Great Space Race".
On this episode we chatted to Gawain Johnstone, Critta Stamatiou, Pat Morrison, Josh Tait & William Crozier in Melbourne the day before Proraw. Theres a lot of shit talking but also lots of great content - different approaches to training, reffing, meets and who’s gonna win.
Patt Morrison talks with Citlali Fabian a Oaxacan photographer.
Patt Morrison talks PETA's president and cofounder Ingrid Newkirk. Ingrid has led the worlds largest organization for more than 35 years.
Patt Morrison talks with Doreen Weisenhaus Associate Professor and Director of the Media Law Project at the Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong.
Patt Morrison talks with Daniel Dale the Toronto Star's Washington bureau chief, covering U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and other stories in the United States.
Patt Morrison talks with Joan Graves Senior Vice President of the Motion Picture Association of America and Chairman of its Classification and Ratings Administration (CARA)
Patt Morrison talks Norman Mineta an American Politician. Mineta tells legacy in his documentary, "Norman Mineta and His Legacy: An American Story,” a documentary portrait of the American statesman and trailblazer. Mineta most recently served in President George Bush's Cabinet as the United States Secretary Transportation, the only Democratic Cabinet Secretary in the Bush Administration.
Patt Morrison talks with film directors Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster on their documentary SCIENCE FAIR, a National Geographic Film.
Patt Morrison talks with Dr. Sanjay Gupta an american neurosurgeon and medical reporter.
Patt Morrison talks with Adam Rutherford on his latest book Humanimal : How Homo sapiens Became Nature's most Paradoxical Creature.
Patt Morrison talks with Terry Tempest Williams, an American author, conservationist, and activist.