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California Legion members standing strong and supporting communities devastated by wildfires. THE INTERVIEW Patrick Murphy, who joined the Army at 19, worked his way up to become the 32nd Army Under Secretary and America's first Iraq War veteran to serve in Congress. Today, he continues to serve his brothers and sisters. SCUTTLEBUTT Happy Birthday Coast Guard How Navy veteran Charles Sanna changed hot chocolate forever Remembering President Jimmy Carter Special Guest: Hon. Patrick J. Murphy.
The chilling ghost stories of M.R.James are as much a part of our Christmas television viewing as the King's speech. But few realise that M.R. James was both a master of supernatural fiction and a distinguished medieval scholar. Dr. Eleanor Janega and Dr. Patrick J. Murphy discuss how M.R.James deep knowledge of medieval texts and artefacts, and his academic career, infused his stories with an authenticity and depth that set them apart from other works in the genre. Gone Medieval is presented by Dr. Eleanor Janega and edited by Nick Thomson. The producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic Sounds/All3MediaGone Medieval is a History Hit podcast.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MK
June Alice Murphy, 90, of Richmond, Virginia, died on September 24, 2024, at the Bon Secours Community Hospice House. She was the wife of Patrick J. Murphy, and the mother of Patrick Murphy (Diane) of Lee, New Hampshire, Ellen Bradley (Steven, deceased) of Richmond, Virginia, Timothy Murphy (Sandy) of Pasadena, Maryland, Kevin Murphy (Katie) of Cumming, Georgia, Sean Murphy (Linda) of Atlanta, Georgia, Eileen O'Connor (Patrick) of Great Falls, Maryland, Erin Smithdeal (Wilson) of Fairfax, Virginia, and Courtney Etheridge (Gary) of Wilmington, Delaware. She had 22 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. June was born on May 21, 1934, in Palmerton, Pennsylvania....Article LinkSupport the show
Dive into 'CXO Conversations' with host Michael Mitchel as he welcomes The Honorable Patrick J. Murphy. From a U.S. Army officer to a congressman and venture capitalist, Murphy's journey is a tale of resilience and leadership. In this episode, explore his transition from military service to influential roles in Congress and the private sector. Discover how Murphy's leadership philosophy, shaped by experiences in the armed forces and public office, guides his current role at Stoney Lonesome Group, a venture capital firm supporting veteran-owned businesses. Key highlights include: Murphy's leadership philosophy combining confidence, humility, and empathy. Transition from military service to Congress and the private sector. Insights into veteran unemployment and equality in the armed forces. Murphy's venture into television with MSNBC and his work in venture capitalism. The importance of a growth mindset and inclusive leadership for emerging leaders. Tune in for an inspiring journey of transformation and lessons in leadership with Patrick Murphy. Timestamps
In this episode of Work in Progress, Patrick J. Murphy, chairman of the Task Force Movement, joins me to discuss job opportunities in cybersecurity, health care, and trucking for American veterans and how these former service members can help U.S. businesses fill their labor shortages. There are more than 650,000 open cybersecurity jobs, as many as 100,000 open jobs for truck drivers, and more than a million job openings in health care right now in this county, and all those numbers are expected to grow over the next decade. Each year, more than 200,000 men and women leave the military for civilian life. Task Force Movement is a public-private business initiative to address those shortages by bringing transitioning service members, veterans, and military families into those in-demand industries. Patrick J. Murphy himself is a veteran of the U.S. Army, the former acting secretary of the U.S. Army, a former Congressman, a vetreprenuer, and chairman of the Task Force Movement. The Task Force Movement was launched by the Biden Administration in April 2022 to help help close the labor gap in the trucking industry, specifically recruiting veterans and military family members. "The fact is that we're between 80,000 to 100,000 truck drivers short. They're good-paying jobs. The average truck driver will make over $80,000 a year," Murphy explains. "There's misperceptions that most truck drivers are over-the-road or overnight truck drivers." He says that the opposite is true and the majority of them are "home for dinner every night to be with their family." Murphy says veterans have the skills and values needed to succeed in this crucial industry. "Trucking is what drives our country's economy. We have a saying in the military, 'Amateurs talk strategy, experts talk logistics.' To be a truck driver, you need to be good at logistics. "It's not just about driving a truck. A robot can do that. It's really doing the logistics on managing your time, managing when you're going to pick up materials, drop them off, reporting, have a personal connection, but being safe and secure, not just with your payload, but also with the folks around you as well. "(Veterans) live by the military values. Leadership, loyalty, duty, honor, self, and service. And then you look at personal courage and integrity." Task Force Movement has raised over $10 million with the private sector providing scholarship for training for veterans and members of the military community to get their commercial driver's licenses (CDL) or certifications if they want to go into the cybersecurity profession. Murphy and I discuss the growing unmet need for these cybersecurity professionals, jobs and careers that pay well and don't require a four-year college degree. We also go on to talk about the alarming shortage of health care workers, including the need for registered nurses. The conversation includes a look at some of the veteran supporting agencies helping prepare the military connection community to these jobs and how to find them. You can hear the full podcast with Patrick J. Murphy here on this page, or download it wherever you get your podcasts. Episode 294: Patrick J. Murphy, chairman, Task Force MovementHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlExecutive Producers: Joan Lynch and Melissa PanzerTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4Download the transcript for this podcast hereYou can check out all the other podcasts at this link: Work in Progress podcasts
In this episode of Work in Progress, Patrick J. Murphy, chairman of the Task Force Movement, joins me to discuss job opportunities in cybersecurity, health care, and trucking for American veterans and how these former service members can help U.S. businesses fill their labor shortages. There are more than 650,000 open cybersecurity jobs, as many as 100,000 open jobs for truck drivers, and more than a million job openings in health care right now in this county, and all those numbers are expected to grow over the next decade. Each year, more than 200,000 men and women leave the military for civilian life. Task Force Movement is a public-private business initiative to address those shortages by bringing transitioning service members, veterans, and military families into those in-demand industries. Patrick J. Murphy himself is a veteran of the U.S. Army, the former acting secretary of the U.S. Army, a former Congressman, a vetreprenuer, and chairman of the Task Force Movement. The Task Force Movement was launched by the Biden Administration in April 2022 to help help close the labor gap in the trucking industry, specifically recruiting veterans and military family members. "The fact is that we're between 80,000 to 100,000 truck drivers short. They're good-paying jobs. The average truck driver will make over $80,000 a year," Murphy explains. "There's misperceptions that most truck drivers are over-the-road or overnight truck drivers." He says that the opposite is true and the majority of them are "home for dinner every night to be with their family." Murphy says veterans have the skills and values needed to succeed in this crucial industry. "Trucking is what drives our country's economy. We have a saying in the military, 'Amateurs talk strategy, experts talk logistics.' To be a truck driver, you need to be good at logistics. "It's not just about driving a truck. A robot can do that. It's really doing the logistics on managing your time, managing when you're going to pick up materials, drop them off, reporting, have a personal connection, but being safe and secure, not just with your payload, but also with the folks around you as well. "(Veterans) live by the military values. Leadership, loyalty, duty, honor, self, and service. And then you look at personal courage and integrity." Task Force Movement has raised over $10 million with the private sector providing scholarship for training for veterans and members of the military community to get their commercial driver's licenses (CDL) or certifications if they want to go into the cybersecurity profession. Murphy and I discuss the growing unmet need for these cybersecurity professionals, jobs and careers that pay well and don't require a four-year college degree. We also go on to talk about the alarming shortage of health care workers, including the need for registered nurses. The conversation includes a look at some of the veteran supporting agencies helping prepare the military connection community to these jobs and how to find them. You can hear the full podcast with Patrick J. Murphy here on this page, or download it wherever you get your podcasts. Episode 294: Patrick J. Murphy, chairman, Task Force MovementHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlExecutive Producers: Joan Lynch and Melissa PanzerTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4Download the transcript for this podcast hereYou can check out all the other podcasts at this link: Work in Progress podcasts
MPF Discussion with Dr Patrick J. MurphyDriving Entrepreneurship with Dr Patrick J. Murphy About Dr Murphy Dr. Murphy is Goodrich Chair and Head of the J. Frank Barefield, Jr. Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. A multi-award-winning educator, he is one of America's leading entrepreneurship scholars and has trained and consulted to entrepreneurs, companies, and universities across the US and around the world. He has invested in and led entrepreneurial ventures in the social enterprise and racing sectors. A range of major media outlets cite his work and perspectives on entrepreneurship phenomena, education, and ecosystem development. On this episode of My Perfect Failure (Driving Entrepreneurship) This was a fascinating discussion with Dr Murphy, he breaks down entrepreneurship removes all the mystiques and reveals that entrepreneurship is not limited to the realm of a chosen few. With an entrepreneurial mindset and adopting the right behaviour and principals we all have the capacity to become competent entrepreneurs. Dr Murphy also discusses the ground-breaking work he and his students are currently achieving at the University of Alabama at Birmingham with their Entrepreneurship Program Some of The Areas We Cover· How entrepreneurship always starts with a problem.· Dr Murphy discusses his Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and their unique approach.· Why it's a mistake to stereotype who is capable of being an entrepreneur.· Dr Murphy discusses the Entrepreneurial Mindset.· Why part of the Entrepreneurial Mindset is knowing when to quit. Contact Dr Murphy Visit Dr Murphy's website.· https://profpjm.com/ Connect with Dr Murphy on LinkedIn· https://www.linkedin.com/in/profpjm/ ResourcesDr Murphy's paper: The Heptalogical Model of Entrepreneurship· https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2515127419829394 Epistemology · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology Karl Popper· https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper· Please Leave A Review Like this show? Please leave us a review here, even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! Paul: Contact Details · Work with me: paul@myperfectfailure.com · MPF Website: http://www.myperfectfailure.com/ · Insta: follow: https://www.instagram.com/myperfectfailure/ · Twitter: https://twitter.com/failure_perfect · Facebook MPF Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/377418129517757
Show SummaryOn this episode of Behind the Mission, we share the third episode in our series on the work of Task Force Movement, an effort to improve our nation's economy and national security by creating opportunities for synergy between industry and military communities. Our guest for this episode is Dan Kunze, Vice Chairman of Task Force MovementAbout Today's GuestDan Kunze is a leading voice in developing enterprise strategy and policy, enterprise technology, talent management, and policy efforts that support our future workforce and warfighting demands. He currently works in support of the Department of Defense involving Enterprise Software and Digital Transformation driving enterprise modernization. His prior experience includes working with Fortune 500 organizations across industries, enabling them to drive and deliver outcomes in enterprise technology, Pivotal Software working with Defense Agencies to deliver modern software practices, and has worked closely with Federal and State policy makers to shape policy related to modern enterprise technology and talent management demands. Kunze serves on the Board of USO Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is a member of the Association of the US Army Board Philadelphia and is a Board Member of Big Brothers Big Sisters in both Middle Tennessee and Philadelphia's Independence Region. He currently serves as an Officer in the United States Army Reserve. As a Soldier, Kunze's work has focused on workforce and talent management innovation. Dan graduated from Montgomery County Community College, Temple University, Widener University – Delaware Law School. He has also earned a certificate at MIT's Sloan School of Management for Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business course. Dan is married to his high school sweetheart, Kerrin, and they have 3 kids under 5.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeTask Force MovementDan Kunze on LinkedInPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the other two episodes in this series, our conversation with former Pennsylvania congressman and the 32th Undersecretary of the Army, Patrick J. Murphy on episode 105, and our conversation with the Senior Advisor of Communications and Public Relations for Task Force Movement, Liz Belcaster on episode 109. All three of these episodes provides a comprehensive introduction to the efforts of Task Force Movement, and task force cyber, and will be linked in the show notes. You can see find these episodes here: Episode 105: https://psycharmor.org/podcast/honorable-patrick-j-murphy-task-force-movement-and-task-force-cyber Episode 109: https://psycharmor.org/podcast/elizabeth-belcaster This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by Comcast. Comcast creates incredible technology and entertainment that connects millions of people to the moments and experiences that matter most. You can find more about how they support the military affiliated population by going to https://corporate.comcast.com/impact/military Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Show SummaryOn this episode of Behind the Mission, we continue a series sponsored by Comcast featuring a look at Task Force Movement, a national effort to bring transitioning service members, veterans, military families, and industry stakeholders together to improve economic and national security outcomes. Today's guest is Liz Belcaster, Senior advisor of Communications and Public Relations for Task Force Movement.About Today's GuestElizabeth Murray-Belcaster is the President of EMB Consultants, Inc. Leading initiatives for Veterans' and military families, Belcaster is an expert in strategic development of training to placement efforts across the country and an advisor for leadership and coalition building. She is responsible for networking with employers, military partners, and legislators as well as building independent partnerships with labor affiliates and with veteran's service organizations across the country. She served as Task Force Committee member and lead panelist for the American Legion National Licensing and Credentialing Summits and continues to drive industry stakeholders, governing agencies, labor unions and military affiliations in collective spaces to further advance programming and policy for service members across the globe. Belcaster specializes in development of Military Training to Placement efforts with military leadership, industry, labor, academia and regulatory agencies and stakeholders across the country.She's had concurrent experience directing political campaign initiatives for the offices of Governor, State and National Congress, Senate, Aldermanic, and regional judicial positions. She has presented at the Clinton Global Initiative and has served as a board member on the Women For Wounded Warriors Foundation since 2016, and is a past recipient of United States Field Artillery Associations, The Order of Saint Barbara award.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeTask Force Movement WebsiteTask Force Movement for CybersecurityPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week previous podcast episode in the series, our conversation with former Pennsylvania congressman and the 32th undersecretary of the army, Patrick J. Murphy. In our conversation, Mr. Murphy provided an overview of Task Force Movement and the efforts that the White House are making to impact this critical issue. You can find the link to this resource here: https://psycharmor.org/podcast/honorable-patrick-j-murphy-task-force-movement-and-task-force-cyber This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by Comcast. Comcast creates incredible technology and entertainment that connects millions of people to the moments and experiences that matter most. You can find more about how they support the military affiliated population by going to https://corporate.comcast.com/impact/military Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
Episode SummaryOn this episode of Behind the Mission, we feature a conversation with former Congressman and 32nd Under Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Patrick J. Murphy and his work to support increasing the transportation and cybersecurity workforce with Task Force Movement and Task Force CyberAbout Today's GuestAt age 19, Patrick joined the Army, launching a lifelong commitment to our nation's military and veterans. Patrick has served as a soldier, America's first Iraq War veteran elected to Congress, and the 32nd Under Secretary of the Army.Secretary Patrick J. Murphy is a former prosecutor, vetrepreneur, board chairman change agent as the Leading Voice of the 9/11 Generation. America's first Iraq War veteran elected to the U.S. Congress & the 32nd Under Secretary of the US Army, he is now a Wharton Business School lecturer, Emmy award-winning producer, and a senior managing director at Ankura, one of the top management consulting companies in the world.Murphy is also the founder of an Emmy & CLIO award-winning strategic engagement & film production company, Taking the Hill LLC, specializing in gritty military & veteran projects of his 9/11 Generation. Patrick currently lives in Pennsylvania with his two children, Maggie and Jack.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeTask Force Movement WebsiteTask Force Movement for CybersecurityPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week, is the PsychArmor course, Becoming Job Ready, part of the Comcast Internet Essentials course series. With the widespread use of the internet, the job market has changed drastically. What used to be “pounding the pavement” to look for a job has now become “pounding the keyboard”. You can find the link to this resource here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Becoming-Job-ReadyThis Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations.Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about t
Jarrod discusses the merits and methods of teaching entrepreneurship with UAB's head of the J. Frank Barefield Jr. Entrepreneurship Program, Dr. Patrick J. Murphy. https://www.jarrodmorgan.com/podcast
Right now, there are literally thousands of job openings for veterans! We talked with former Army Secretary and Task Force Movement, Chairman, Patrick J Murphy about a new partnership with Military Hire dot com. This public-private partnership looks to solve America's supply chain problem with free CDL scholarships and cyber security jobs for vets.We also talked about his interesting history with Philly sports...Let's go birds! Find out more about these high paying jobs at https://www.militaryhire.com/.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Growing up in a rowhouse in blue-collar North Philly gave Patrick J. Murphy a full education before he ever stepped foot in college. Those humble beginnings launched him into a career in the law, service in the Army, and ultimately into the halls of Congress as the first veteran elected with service in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Murphy's resume is long and diverse, and his experiences defy an one label we could try to assign - but AIP co-host Mike Lavigne did his damndest, as he explores the backstory of a man whose desire to serve took him from the serving in the Army to leading it as the 32nd Undersecretary of the Army, with service as the Acting SECARMY during a critical period in the Army's history. If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
When you hear the word leadership, what comes to mind? Do you think of a specific person that influenced your life, or do you dive into descriptive words like decisive, dedicated and diligent? No matter the case, being a leader is a privilege we are all faced with at times. This week's guest has served in a leadership role for most of his life. The Honorable Patrick J. Murphy is the first Iraq War veteran elected to Congress, the former acting Secretary of the army, a healthcare innovator in the public and private sectors, and a champion for veterans and mental health. As we'll find out in the show, much, much more than that, he has worked with and among the men and women of uniform, professional athletes, former Congressmen and Congresswomen, and presidents of the United States.
A peek inside the 2022 Open Issue, with excerpts from Rhett Watts, Jayne Brown and Patrick J. Murphy.Support the show (https://www.passagerbooks.com/donate/)
In honor of Patriot's Day this weekend, I am FIRED UP to welcome today's guest, the honorable Patrick J. Murphy, Iraq War veteran, U.S. Congressman, and the 32nd Under Secretary of the Army to share his story and talk about the work he's doing as a Vetrepreneur to empower our military veterans through work in the public and private sectors.#LFG this is the conversation Americans need to hear! #DigitalLion #LionsDen #Podcast #PatrickJMurphy #Veteran #Vetrepreneur #Congress #Army #NeverForget #AmericanHero #VentureCapital #USA #WestPointwatch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PsvWGHDWegU Keep up with The Lion's Den! Visit our website: https://digitallion.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Lancebachmanndigital Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LanceBachmann Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LanceBachmann Click here to find The Lion's Den podcast on all of your favorite platforms like #Spotify and #ApplePodcasts:https://lionsden.buzzsprout.com/
Today on Building Birmingham Together, I have Dr. Patrick J. Murphy. Dr Murphy is the Goodrich Chair, Professor and Director of Entrepreneurship at The University of Alabama at Birmingham's Collat School of business. He has 20 years of experience worldwide in entrepreneurial ventures, angel investing, and advising. If that does not keep him busy enough, he is also a published author in the Yale U. Press, Harvard Business Review, and many international journals. Dr. Murphy was brought to UAB to start the Entrepreneurship program which just launched last semester - during a pandemic no less. The program is already garnering national attention with 50 students enrolled after just one semester! We're thrilled to see how Dr. Murphy's work impacts the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the city and contributes to building Birmingham together! Follow Dr. Patrick J. Murphy and UAB Collat School of Business: Twitter: @profpjm LinkedIn: Patrick J. Murphy www.linkedin.com/in/profpjm UAB Collat School of Business Website: www.uab.edu/business Instagram: @uabcollatbusiness Facebook: @UABbusiness Twitter: @UABSchoolofBiz Dr. Patrick J. Murphy's Recommendations: The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence by Benoit Mandelbrot and Richard L. Hudson New Rules for the New Economy: 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World by Kevin Kelly Favorite Birmingham Restaurants: DeVinci's Pizza Bamboo on Second Blue Pacific at Hoover Food Mart Mr. Chen's Authentic Chinese Authentic Chinese Cooking, Homewood, AL This Episode is Sponsored by Forge Forge is a thriving coworking space in the heart of downtown Birmingham at The Pizitz Building. If you are tired of working from home and are in need of a place to be productive as well as be surrounded by a community of entrepreneurs, schedule your tour of Forge today! Forge Availabilities: Open seating coworking, Dedicated Desk, Private Office, Conference Room Rentals, Event Space, Business Mailing Address Workatforge.com
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We hope you enjoy part of our conversation with the Honorable Patrick J. Murphy. At age 19, Patrick joined the Army, launching a lifelong commitment to our nation's military and veterans. Patrick has served as a soldier, America's first Iraq War veteran elected to Congress, speaker, author, television personality, and the 32nd Under Secretary of the Army. Today, Patrick continues to advocate and empower veterans through his work in the public and private sectors. As a “Vetrepreneur,” he spearheads a wide range of business interests and offers veterans the opportunity to launch their own dreams by investing in their companies. As a public speaker and media executive, Patrick helps amplify the voices and experiences of veterans on MSNBC, CBS, the Discovery Network, and elsewhere.
Welcome to The Bridge, this week our guest is the Honorable Patrick J. Murphy. At age 19, Patrick joined the Army, launching a lifelong commitment to our nation's military and veterans. Patrick has served as a soldier, America's first Iraq War veteran elected to Congress, speaker, author, television personality, and the 32nd Under Secretary of the Army. Today, Patrick continues to advocate and empower veterans through his work in the public and private sectors. As a “Vetrepreneur,” he spearheads a wide range of business interests and offers veterans the opportunity to launch their own dreams by investing in their companies. As a public speaker and media executive, Patrick helps amplify the voices and experiences of veterans on MSNBC, CBS, the Discovery Network, and elsewhere.
Avery Hamill is a student activist living in Philadelphia and a member of Students Demand Action. Avery shares how they got involved in activism and promotes the virtual block party happening this Sunday August 16th 12p-2pm ET. Sign up for free online! Speakers and performers include HONORABLE PATRICK J. MURPHY; PHILADELPHIA FREEWAY, RAPPER; AUTHOR JELANI WILSION; JONATHAN LOVITZ, ADVOCATE AND POLITICAL ORGANIZER; JANI RAD, PODCAST HOST AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL; KAITLYN MYERS, SINGER AND SONG WRITER; TATYANA FLAME, DRAG QUEEN; IESHA SEKOU, FOUNDER AND CEO OF STREET CORNER RESOURCES INC; ARI AFSAR, JEANNETTE THE MUSICAL; LAUREN GUNDERSON, JEANNETTE THE MUSICAL; NELSON FIGUEROA JR., FORMER BASEBALL PLAYER; THE HUM'N'BARD THEATRE TROUPE; PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVE MALCOLM KENYATTA – DISTRICT 181. Become a monthly supporter of the show at janirad.com/podcast. -- Jani Rad | Facilitator, Trainer, Speaker Podcaster Professional storyteller empowering others to tell their own story www.janirad.com IG: jrpwservices
Avery Hamill is a student activist living in Philadelphia and a member of Students Demand Action. Avery shares how they got involved in activism and promotes the virtual block party happening this Sunday August 16th 12p-2pm ET. Sign up for free online! Speakers and performers include HONORABLE PATRICK J. MURPHY; PHILADELPHIA FREEWAY, RAPPER; AUTHOR JELANI WILSION; JONATHAN LOVITZ, ADVOCATE AND POLITICAL ORGANIZER; JANI RAD, PODCAST HOST AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL; KAITLYN MYERS, SINGER AND SONG WRITER; TATYANA FLAME, DRAG QUEEN; IESHA SEKOU, FOUNDER AND CEO OF STREET CORNER RESOURCES INC; ARI AFSAR, JEANNETTE THE MUSICAL; LAUREN GUNDERSON, JEANNETTE THE MUSICAL; NELSON FIGUEROA JR., FORMER BASEBALL PLAYER; THE HUM'N'BARD THEATRE TROUPE; PENNSYLVANIA REPRESENTATIVE MALCOLM KENYATTA – DISTRICT 181. Become a monthly supporter of the show at janirad.com/podcast.--Jani Rad | Facilitator, Trainer, Speaker PodcasterProfessional storyteller empowering others to tell their own storywww.janirad.comIG: jrpwservices
UAB's Patrick J. Murphy found his calling, and his entrepreneurship program empowers students and entrepreneurs through class-based team outreach projects. Hear all about it in this week's episode of the USASBE Teaching Tuesdays Podcast.
On this episode, Cerner's Mark Mellott talks to Cerner Government Advisory Board member Patrick J. Murphy about the importance of the Department of Veterans Affairs(VA)Electronic Health Record Modernization(EHRM)program.
“It is human nature to an extent to look for stability. It truly is. That’s how we function in communities and families, and that’s a large part of how we grow. But there needs to be an ELEMENT of discomfort, an ELEMENT of unanswered questions about the world at all times in our lives if we really want to keep learning and growing. For entrepreneurs in particular that’s really important. The power of unanswered questions to coordinate, and motivate, and stimulate activity. It’s important for leaders to continually really remind the people working in their organizations to keep that spirit alive. As a professor I’m constantly posing questions to students. It’s a great way to engage the mind. I find that when you give a lot of answers to people the mind shuts down, but when you give questions the mind tends to wake up.”Entrepreneurship Professor and Author Dr. Patrick Murphy Joins us.Full show notes available at www.discoveryourinnerawesome.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Starting the show, Dan invites co-ranter Congressman Patrick J. Murphy to discuss why democrats treat military personnel better than the Rs. A gay man is getting cat-called by his horn-dog neighbor. How can he politely tell him to knock it off? On the Magnum, you'll hear a "What You Got" with Sociology Professor Elizabeth Armstrong, about how rich girls slut-shame poor girls on college campuses. Also, does anybody have a lead on really great Slovakian dating sites? 206-201-2720 This podcast is brought to you by ExtremeRestraints.com. Go buy something, and be sure to enter SAVAGE2014 at checkout. This podcast is also brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the microphone and enter "Savage" for $55 free postage and a digital scale.
Starting the show, Dan invites co-ranter Congressman Patrick J. Murphy to discuss why democrats treat military personnel better than the Rs. A gay man is getting cat-called by his horn-dog neighbor. How can he politely tell him to knock it off? On the Magnum, you'll hear a "What You Got" with Sociology Professor Elizabeth Armstrong, about how rich girls slut-shame poor girls on college campuses. Also, does anybody have a lead on really great Slovakian dating sites? 206-201-2720 This podcast is brought to you by ExtremeRestraints.com. Go buy something, and be sure to enter SAVAGE2014 at checkout. This podcast is also brought to you by Stamps.com. Click on the microphone and enter "Savage" for $55 free postage and a digital scale.
Patrick J. Murphy is professor of management at DePaul University. He has consulted to or advised more than 100 entrepreneurial ventures and is he is chair of the management history division of the Academy of Management. He is co-author of Mutiny and Its Bounty: Leadership Lessons from the Age of Discovery (Yale, 2013). In this interview, we discuss the historical truths around mutinies and their lessons for entrepreneurial leaders.
This episode concludes our coverage of M.R. James's masterwork ‘A Warning to the Curious‘, and we also speak to James expert Patrick J. Murphy, whose essay ‘Lay of a Last Survivor – Beowulf, the Great War, and M.R. James's “A Warning to the Curious”' impressed us greatly when researching this story. Lewis Davies returns again […]
This week we've got an interview for you with two splendid chaps from the U.S., who are delving into what lies behind MR James' stories. Patrick J. Murphy and Fred Porcheddu are also super-fun guys and we hope you enjoy hearing their take on what made Monty tick, the deeper meanings in his stories, and […]