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This week on Office Ladies 6.0, the ladies chat with Clark Duke! Clark played Clark Green on “The Office” and was introduced to the show in Season 9 with Pete Miller (played by Jake Lacy.) Clark chats with Jenna and Angela about how he got his job on “The Office” and what it was like to join the show as a series regular in the final season. He also talks about his new venture into directing which consists of the 2020 film “Arkansas” and an upcoming film that reunites him with Jake Lacy. So stop trying to sit next to your wife, Jim, and let Clark sell paper while we enjoy this episode! Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey there Listeners--Happy New Year and Welcome to 2025! We have a special Research Insights Podcast Holiday Edition this morning - What will arrive in 2025. Hear Achilles Natsis, Dale Hall, Lisa Schilling, Patrick Nolan, Patrick Wiese, Pete Miller, Philip Adams, Rob Montgomery, Ronora Stryker, and Steve Siegel share their personal and professional goals for 2025. Send us your feedback at ResearchInsights@soa.org Visit the Research Institute: https://www.soa.org/research/research-institute/
Hear Pete Miller, CFA, Invesco explain how the longest term investors are thinking
How the insurance industry is promoting a shift in disaster mitigation through science-backed building standards and state-level partnerships to make homes more resilient is discussed in “Building Resilience: From Rooftops to Results,” the latest episode of the Predict & Prevent podcast from The Institutes.Roy Wright, President and CEO of The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS), joined Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, to explore the role of insurers and consumers in making homes and communities safer.Roy talks about the IBHS FORTIFIED program and its success in Alabama, as well as the newer Wildfire Prepared Home initiative. He explains how these programs have evolved, their impact on reducing insurance claims, and the critical role of state partnerships in driving adoption. Roy also talks about how proper building standards and retrofitting can significantly reduce property damage and disruption to people's lives during severe weather events. The challenge of getting more states to adopt modern building codes is also discussed. And Roy talks about future initiatives focused on roof durability and performance.Resources:The Institute for Business & Home Safety: https://ibhs.org/ FORTIFIED home designation: https://fortifiedhome.org/ Wildfire Prepared Home: https://wildfireprepared.org/ Rating the States: https://ibhs.org/public-policy/rating-the-states/The Institutes: https://global.theinstitutes.org/Predict & Prevent website: https://www.predictandprevent.org/Sign up for our weekly Predict & Prevent newsletter: https://www.predictandprevent.org/newsletter/
Technology and innovation are increasingly being applied to manage the growing threat of wildfires. Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, welcomes Bill Clerico, founder of Convective Capital, to discuss how early-stage firetech companies are making a difference in improving community resilience, mitigating risk and enabling a safer and faster response to fires. Bill shares his personal experience with wildfires and how it led him to start Convective Capital, a venture capital fund that invests in early-stage wildfire technology companies. Bill highlights the three main problems these startups are solving: building resilient landscapes, creating fire-adapted communities, and ensuring safe and effective response. He provides examples of companies in each category, such as BurnBot for resilient landscapes, Fire Aside for fire-adapted communities, and Pano for safe and effective response. Clerico also emphasizes the need for greater collaboration among stakeholders, including utilities, insurers, and regulators, to address the challenges of wildfire prevention and mitigation. Finally he shares some ideas on how insurers can fund pilots to capture data that could save billions down the road by reducing wildfire risk.Resources:Convective Capital: https://www.convectivecapital.com/BurnBot: https://burnbot.com/ Fire Aside: https://www.fireaside.com/ Pano: https://www.pano.ai/ OnSight Technology: https://onsightops.com/ Red Sky Summit: https://redskysummit.com/ Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS): https://ibhs.org/Predict & Prevent website: www.predictandprevent.orgSign up for our weekly Predict & Prevent newsletter: www.predictandprevent.org/newsletter
Hosts James Benham & Rob Galbraith are joined by Pete Miller from The Institutes. Pete shares his expertise and insights on the critical shift towards a predict and prevent strategy. Learn tips and tricks on how emerging technologies and resilience efforts can help transform this vision into reality. This Episode is sponsored by Terra, the Next Generation Claims and Policy Software for Workers' Comp. Find us on social media! We're on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram; or follow James on Twitter! Subscribe, rate, and comment. As always, Enjoy the Ride & Geek Out!
Hear how Liberty Mutual is helping its clients prevent losses through data-driven strategies and the careful application of technological innovations. Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, welcomes Dorothy Doyle, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Risk Control Services for Liberty Mutual, to talk about how risk control is being enhanced and expanded today.Dorothy talks about using risk assessments to redesign workflows and reduce losses. How risk control is evolving thanks to real-time indicators and emerging technologies. How Liberty Mutual leverages data scientists and predictive analytics to unlock hidden insights and help clients make informed business decisions. The importance of conducting statistically sound pilot programs to evaluate technological innovations before widespread implementation. And she talks about the importance of having a safety culture that drives clients to prevent losses and lower their cost of risk. Dorothy also highlights various technologies, such as machine learning, collaborative robotics, and wearable sensors, that are transforming the way businesses approach risk control. Resources:Liberty Mutual Risk Control website: https://business.libertymutual.com/services/risk-control/Liberty Mutual's Workplace Safety Index: https://business.libertymutual.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/WorkplaceSafetyIndex_WP.pdfPredict & Prevent website: www.predictandprevent.orgSign up for our weekly Predict & Prevent newsletter: www.predictandprevent.org/newsletter
Learn how one company is leveraging artificial intelligence and computer vision to not only improve workplace safety, but also to transformthe traditional workers' compensation insurance model. Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, talks with Josh Butler, CEO and Founder of CompScience, about how a focus on preventing losses creates a better outcome for insurers, brokers, employers and employees.Josh shares his journey from working on self-driving car technology to founding CompScience, a company that uses AI and computer visionto enhance workplace safety and reduce costs for businesses through a unique "active insurance" model. Josh discusses inspiration for the company. How safety recommendations are lowering accidents. The benefits to brokers of an enhanced workers' comp policy. How CompScience differs from other safety tech. Plans to expand in general liability and construction sector. Why an MGA model helps adoption. The ROI in insurance of preventing losses.Resources:CompScience website: www.compscience.comPredict & Prevent website: www.predictandprevent.orgSign up for our weekly Predict & Prevent newsletter: www.predictandprevent.org/newsletter
Using advanced flood modeling technology to predict when storms and heavy rains will cause severe surface flooding can give businesses and communities the early warning they need to protect their assets, deploy mitigation efforts and get out of harm's way.In this episode of the Predict & Prevent podcast, Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, talks with Dr. Avi Baruch, co-founder of Previsico, a company that provides early warning systems for flooding. Avi discusses the risk of flooding, with a focus on surface water or pluvial flooding, which is the largest flood risk and one that often catches people off guard.Pete and Avi discuss the main types of flooding and how they impact preparedness. How Previsico's flood warning system differs from government warning systems. How Previsico's solution predicts surface flooding using event-specific modeling and sensors. The company's expansion to the U.S. and globally. Integrating with insurers and their risk management services. Challenges and opportunities for insurers and their customers as they shift emphasis on prevention. And the importance of communication between insurers and their customers to effectively mitigate risks.Resources:Previsico website: https://previsico.com/Predict & Prevent website: www.predictandprevent.orgSign up for our weekly Predict & Prevent newsletter: www.predictandprevent.org/newsletter
Preventing distracted driving can dramatically reduce the volume of vehicle collisions, saving lives and reducing claims costs. In the latest episode of the Predict & Prevent podcast, Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, sits down with Dr. Stefan Heck, CEO and Founder of Nauto, to discuss the future of transportation safety and the role of AI in preventing collisions. Stefan shared insights into Nauto's mission to reduce collision rates by two-thirds and provide invaluable data for insurers, vehicle manufacturers and companies with commercial fleets.Pete and Stefan discuss why driver distraction is Nauto's focus. How collision statistics undercount the prevalence of distracted driving. The role of AI and deep learning in collision prevention. Nauto's technology and methodology. Challenges and opportunities with insurance integration. And the future of automotive safety.Resources:Nauto website: https://www.nauto.com/Predict & Prevent website: www.predictandprevent.orgSign up for our weekly Predict & Prevent newsletter: www.predictandprevent.org/newsletter
Today's topic is strategic asset allocation for insurance companies with Pete Miller. Pete is the Head of Insurance Solutions, Multi-Asset Strategies with Invesco.
It's time for another edition of High School Sports Saturday with Tate Mathews. This week the show is guest hosted by Darrin Joines, Williamson County Schools Athletic Director. Darrin is joined by Bobby Luna head coach of Gallatin Boys Basketball, Pete Miller head coach of Summit Wrestling and, Tom Kreager of the Tennessean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining Darrin this segment is Pete Miller head coach of Summit WrestlingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey there Listeners--Happy New Year and Welcome to 2024! We have a special Research Insights Podcast Holiday Edition this morning - What's in Store for 2024. Hear Achilles Natsis, Cindy MacDonald, Dale Hall, Kate Eubank, Lisa Schilling, Patrick Nolan, Pete Miller, Rob Montgomery and Ronora Stryker look ahead at their personal and professional goals for 2024. Send us your feedback at ResearchInsights@soa.org Visit the Research Institute: https://www.soa.org/research/research-institute/
Happy Holidays from the Research Institute! Hey there Listeners, we have a special Research Insights Podcast Holiday Edition this morning - 2023 - A Year in Review. Hear Achilles Natsis, Cindy MacDonald, Dale Hall, Kate Eubank, Lisa Schilling, Patrick Nolan, Pete Miller, Rob Montgomery and Ronora Stryker look back at their personal and professional highlights from 2023. Send us your feedback at ResearchInsights@soa.org Visit the Research Institute: https://www.soa.org/research/research-institute/
Show notes: thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com/TTPP84Subscribe: thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com/subscribeTake control of your career progression free course: https://documents.thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com/freecourseYou'll LearnAn overview of Pete and his tax career(19:45) Pete's remit in nurturing tax staff and where he is focusing his efforts(28:15) How Pete is developing his staff – the actions he is taking – the importance of having your own style, and Pete's tips around explaining tax rules to others in a ways that's easy to understand(62:15) What the individual's/trainee's responsibility is when they are being nurtured/developed – what they should be doing(69:30) Discussion around whether a member of staff can be a lost cause and it's not possible to help them(75:00) Methods to help train and nurture your tax staffResourcesMasterclasses for Tax Professionals
Where are advances in technology taking data and analytics and enhancing our ability to prevent potential losses? In this episode, host Pete Miller, CEO of The Institutes, talks with Nancy Greco, a Distinguished Engineer with IBM Research, about the evolution of risk data and artificial intelligence to predict and prevent losses that can disrupt operations. In the second half of the episode, Miller sits down with Matthew Kahn, President of Risk & Insurance, to review some of the key takeaways from the first season of the podcast and moderates an ask me anything (AMA) segment with Miller. Segment 1: (02:30) In the first segment, Pete and Nancy discuss her career and role at IBM, the drivers shaping the evolution of risk data, a shift in focus to loss prediction, using Boston Dynamics' robotic dog Spot in data collection, the advances brought by AI in data analysis, the promise of foundation models of AI, and achieving real-time loss intervention through AI. Segment 1: (28:24) In the next segment, Pete and Matthew reflect on how the topics covered in season 1 of the podcast align with real world challenges, a growing emphasis on risk prevention, technological advances that aid risk management, the advantages of real-time data, the evolving landscape of insurance, the need for community and industry collaboration, demonstrating the ROI of adopting prevention tech, and the future of the predict and prevent model. They also field questions from our audience on predict and prevent.
For the final episode of series 2, we delve into the complex world of brand purpose, with help from Anouk Jans of Spring Studios Milan, Clara Mulligan of Anomaly, and Pete Miller of Octopus Energy.
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IoT sensors are proving their worth by preventing small problems from becoming big losses. In this episode, Pete Miller talks with George Chedraoui, Senior Director, Corporate Risk & Resilience for Highwoods Properties Inc., and Sean Ringsted, Executive Vice President and Chief Digital Business Officer of Chubb Group, on how on how each is realizing big benefits from deploying smart water sensors.Segment 1: (00:02:45): Pete and George discuss Highwoods' success with smart water sensors in its commercial office buildings, pivoting from small pilot to wider rollout, training as critical success factor, preventing a loss demonstrates the ROI, taking a more holistic view of risks, and opportunities to integrate technology in risk management strategy.Segment 2 (00:19:12): Pete and Sean take a deep dive into the future for water peril mitigation, Chubb's acquisition of StreamLabs technology, empowering proactive risk management, critical lessons from sensor deployments, embedding technology into insurance value chain, and gaining powerful new insights for risk prevention and pricing.
Sensors and data-driven intelligence platforms are foundational technologies that can identify hidden dangers and help prevent losses. In this episode, Pete Miller talks with Bob Marshall, Co-Founder and CEO of Whisker Labs, and with Dave Tobias, Co-Founder and COO of Betterview, about these two different approaches.Segment 1 (00:03:08): Bob Marshall is the co-inventor of Ting, an innovative plug-in sensor that is deployed in millions of U.S. homes and helps to detect electrical issues that could cause fires. Pete and Bob discuss how tragedy led to invention, high risk of silent electrical hazards, AI-driven continuous learning, fire prevention as driver of customer loyalty, simplicity is key to adoption, and transforming insurance customer relationship.Segment 2 (00:21:49): Betterview is a property intelligence platform used by underwriters for scoring various property risks. Pete and Dave talk about Dave's lifetime in insurance, the hunt for deep and meaningful roof data, his passion for predict and prevent, scaling with technology, adapting to insurance workflows, changing the value drivers of insurance, and finding the next risk prevention opportunity.
The rapidly evolving risk landscape demands a more proactive and collaborative approach to risk management. In this episode, Pete Miller and Sean Kevelighan, President and CEO of the Insurance Information Institute, discuss why Predict & Prevent is needed now more than ever to prevent losses and promote resilience. Segment 1 (00:02:18): Pete and Sean discuss the disruption continuum, the increasing frequency and severity of losses, reining in bad behavior, the danger to society of doing nothing, proving the ROI of resilience, why collective responsibility is essential, how technology plays a pivotal role, embedding risk management in our lives, and government's part in resilience. Segment 2 (00:20:51): Pete and Sean consider why a change in mindset is imperative, Sean shares a personal experience with misperceptions of risk, how FEMA is revising its mission, reimagining insurance's purpose, how policymakers see consumer benefits from P&P, and creating new career opportunities.
Pete Miller AKA Condition Nutrition is a combat sport nutrition specialist who is the nutritionist for elite athletes such as Jonathan Haggerty, Nathan Bendon, Michael Savvas and Amber Kitchen. You can follow Pete on Instagram: @condition.nutrition We are now working with @manscaped Get 20% off + Free Shipping with the code: KICKINIT at Manscaped.com Check out my website for WORLD CLASS online training made for anyone with an interest in improving their Muay Thai, from beginners right up to experienced fighters: https://liamharrisontraining.com/ Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/hitmanbc Follow me on social media: https://www.instagram.com/liambadco/ https://www.instagram.com/kickinitwithliamharrison/ https://www.facebook.com/liamharrisonmuaythai/ https://twitter.com/LiamBadco
How do you feel about Jesus? Is He close and personal or does He seem far away? Pete Miller of Need Him Global joins Chris to help you find your faith and share it with others! If you want a personal relationship with Jesus, bring your questions, hurts, and fears and find the help you need!
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Betting with Bobby presented by Caesar's Racebook. Featuring guests, trainers, Pete Miller and Kelly Von Hemel
A man and his guitar. That's about as stark and honest as it gets in music. Pete Miller's first album is "Live on Record", and we were fans of the combination of rustic lyrics steeped in American history and spiritual acoustic guitar strains from the first track, "A Light Out There". Pete was in a laid back mood when we talked to him a couple of weeks ago, and had hard time figuring out why publications like the iconic British magazine Melody Maker was making such a fuss over this album. It was refreshing to talk to a man who was so obviously in the music biz for the right reasons. Congratulations on a great first album, Pete! YUH Theme by David T and Mojo 3 https://www.amazon.com/Insanity-Sobriety-Blues-David-Mojo3/dp/B091N8BJNB Press Release at MTS Management https://www.mtsmanagementgroup.com/2022/08/pete-miller-releases-debut-americana-album-on-mts-records-live-on-record/?fbclid=IwAR06DQ3t4Solk4EbaT2aP1E8kys2if9l-UXNNdb54smWkO6gT_2LZm59kOA Listen to Live on Record on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/6LxmLl0Rzm6ePotqWQu5LY?go=1&sp_cid=f8aa00427e33bf6ef63602ebe8c80805&utm_source=embed_player_m&utm_medium=desktop&nd=1 Yeah Uh Huh on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@yeahuhhuhpod Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l716ljEQLeMMxwihoS?si=27bd15fb26ed46aa Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-uh-huh/id1565097611 Yeah Uh Huh Website: https://yeah-uh-huh.comures --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-huey/message
Connecticut Singer Songwriter Pete Miller lives just 45 minutes from NYC, but prefers the rural inspiration for his "everyman songs." He joins us on the latest edition of Americana Music Profiles to talk about his career and latest single, "A Light Out There."
Connecticut Singer Songwriter Pete Miller lives just 45 minutes from NYC, but prefers the rural inspiration for his "everyman songs." He joins us on the latest edition of Americana Music Profiles to talk about his career and latest single, "A Light Out There."
Connecticut Singer Songwriter Pete Miller lives just 45 minutes from NYC, but prefers the rural inspiration for his "everyman songs." He joins us on the latest edition of Americana Music Profiles to talk about his career and latest single, "A Light Out There."
Lance Mitchell – Never Change Ed Roman "Tomorrow Is Today" DOMMO – Silver Linings PokeG Beats - Skate Rink Funk Francesco Brini & INA – Goodbye MAKI + ECG – Just a bite Sandro Gallina e Gabriele Saro – Per non dimenticare Lisa G. Allen – Big Momma Paul Rondena - Una foto The VanCooths – No security The VanCooths – Festival of light Valentina Gautier - Corri che corre il tempo Larry Jay "Written In Whiskey" Sarantos "My Tears Fall" Lady Redneck "After the Rain, You'll Find the Son" Pete Miller "There's A Light Out There" Lance Mitchell – Poison Lance Mitchell – Smile Stefano Strada – 400 milioni di chilometri Sandro Gallina e Gabriele Saro – Ora sono con te Gabriele Saro – Always in my mind Voltagehead – Unbroken Gianni Rotella - Memories Alberto Mons - Hanno tutti ragione Zerocurve - Burning down the pray Violent Rays – Mania Gabriele Saro – Back Parachute Alin Dragu - Dance, dance
Lance Mitchell – Never Change Ed Roman "Tomorrow Is Today" DOMMO – Silver Linings PokeG Beats - Skate Rink Funk Francesco Brini & INA – Goodbye MAKI + ECG – Just a bite Sandro Gallina e Gabriele Saro – Per non dimenticare Lisa G. Allen – Big Momma Paul Rondena - Una foto The VanCooths – No security The VanCooths – Festival of light Valentina Gautier - Corri che corre il tempo Larry Jay "Written In Whiskey" Sarantos "My Tears Fall" Bernadett "Redemption" Lady Redneck "After the Rain, You'll Find the Son" Ludlow Creek "What About Love" Pete Miller "There's A Light Out There" Lance Mitchell – Poison Lance Mitchell – Smile Stefano Strada – 400 milioni di chilometri Sandro Gallina e Gabriele Saro – Ora sono con te Gabriele Saro – Always in my mind Voltagehead – Unbroken Gianni Rotella - Memories Alberto Mons - Hanno tutti ragione Zerocurve - Burning down the pray Violent Rays – Mania Gabriele Saro – Back Parachute Alin Dragu - Dance, dance
The Australian Invictus Games team, along with their family members and friends, have departed from Sydney International Airport on 12 April 2022 to travel to The Hague, Netherlands on board a Royal Australian Air Force KC-30. Before the team flew out, Defence Connect journalist Nastasha Tupas caught up with Invictus Australia 2022 team members Emily Mysko, Joel Vanderzwan and Pete Miller to chat about how the Invictus Games uses the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for wounded, injured and ill servicemen and women. The Invictus Games is an international adaptive sporting event for serving and former serving Defence personnel. The Australian Defence Force and Invictus Australia are supporting the participation of 32 serving and former serving competitors, as well as over 120 supporting family members and friends. Up to 500 competitors from 20 nations will compete in the Games' individual and team sports, including archery, athletics, indoor rowing, the Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, powerlifting, road cycling, sitting volleyball, swimming, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby. The 2020 Games is set to commence this week and will run from 16-22 April 2022. Enjoy the podcast! The Defence Connect Team
Larry Jay "Written In Whiskey" Sarantos "My Tears Fall" Bernadett "Redemption" Lady Redneck "After the Rain, You'll Find the Son" Ludlow Creek "What About Love" Pete Miller "There's A Light Out There" Lance Mitchell – Poison Lance Mitchell – Smile Stefano Strada – 400 milioni di chilometri Sandro Gallina e Gabriele Saro – Ora sono con te Gabriele Saro – Always in my mind Voltagehead – Unbroken Niko – Come il sole all'equatore Ellency – Une Caresse Furtive (English) Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara – Take on me Eric Scott Stevens – Burnt Umber Quoroom - Mandami via Therry - Ieri Tommie Leveal - As You See Me Walking Gabriele Saro – Sunset In Venezia Aleandro Solari – La regola del cuore Frixtion Dance – Summer Festival The VanCooths – Montparnasse President Hill – I Decided Ed Roman "Happiness" Vukov – Starlight The Wolfman featuring Kelly O'Brien – It's time Jonathan Cavier - Forest Through the Trees Giampix - Sistema Isabella Castillo, Michael Castillo and Descemer Bueno – Tears of Blood 410ydb – Eating Alin Dragu - Dance, dance Claudia Ottavia feat. Rovelli – Fossi maschio
On Episode 22 of The Upstream Leader, Jeremy Clopton hosts Pete Miller, Shareholder at Clark Nuber, an accounting firm in Bellevue, Washington. Pete is what Jeremy calls “an expert at becoming an expert,” having established three different practices within the firm. Pete reveals that it was his passion and courage that were vital in helping him establish these initiatives within the firm and mold his career. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUpstreamLeader.com
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Tate is joined by Summit wrestling expert Pete Miller to talk tournaments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tate is joined by Les Trotter of Waverly basketball, then he talks with Pete Miller of Summit wrestling then ends the show with Tom Kreager. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A sermon by Pete Miller preached on Thanksgiving Eve
13 June -ENSW Sermon (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
Listen to Pete Miller, ASA, MAAA, SOA Experience Studies Actuary and Mike Bergerson, FSA, MAAA, Principal and Consulting Actuary at Milliman and one of the report authors discuss COVID-19 Impact on Long-Term Care Insurance with host, R. Dale Hall, FSA, CERA, MAAA, CFA, SOA Managing Director of Research. We welcome your questions or comments at researchinsights@soa.org
Tate talks with Brenda Vroon of the Nashville Dolphins, Mike Voss of Riverdale men's basketball, Pete Miller of Summit wrestling, and Garth Bouldin of Gateway Tire.
Join us as we celebrate Founder's Week with a look at the then and now of psoriasis management with Pete Miller, a member of NPF's Board of Directors and former school principal who has lived with psoriasis for 59 years. Hear Pete's incredible story, his challenges and how psoriasis treatments have changed so much over the years. Psound Bytes is supported by unrestricted educational grants from Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pfizer and UCB.
This is a little radio skit Pete Miller and I produced around 30 years ago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maurice and Chris welcome Summit Wrestling Coach Pete Miller to talk about the Spartans and their distric and region championship and their prospects looking ahead to sectionals
Maurice and Chris welcome Joe Rexrode from The Athletic to discuss the hiring of Josh Heupel, the welcome Summit Wrestling Coach Pete Miller, the daily Rundown plus Wild & Wacky Wednesday
Listen to Pete Miller, ASA, MAAA, SOA Experience Study Actuary discuss U.S. Population Mortality by Race with host, R. Dale Hall, FSA, CERA, MAAA, CFA, SOA Managing Director of Research. We welcome your questions or comments at researchinsights@soa.org.
20200719 KinTsugi - Heart of the Father (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
Ep 15: Corona Didn't Do This! Please Wash... w/Pete Miller by Sean B and Tyler
Welcome to episode 123 of The All Seeing Guys Podcast with Greg & Joe. We are joined by our very good friend Pete Miller aka Apollo KiDD aka @phyneart on Instagram. Pete has been friends with Greg for 15 years, joined on Dicerollers tracks and drawn the artwork for the upcoming Dicerollers EP. We reminisce about meeting each other, the music we made, and the laughs we had, Greg has a revelation about Short Circuit 2. We dive into a couple of random news stories such as women who claim to have had alien hybrid babies, Wendy Williams farting on live tv... or did she? We briefly touch on the passing of Kobe Bryant, talk about the lady who eats a tub of talcum powder a day and exchange some old retail war stories. We also talk about how weird stuff happens to Greg or when he is around and how a couple of strangers have commented on his orange aura. All this and much more.
20191208 Unwrapping Christmas: Gold (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
“Talk with Ted – A Show About Nothing”Episode 50 – Let’s Get Updated, James Hadlock, Chase Hansen and Pete MillerAired: 11/12/19, 1640AM, Ktalkmedia, Salt Lake City, Utah.This was a busy (overbooked) show, but Skye Lazaro and I managed to piece it together. We discussed mental health, Veterans’ Court, homelessness, fishing and the Huntsman Foundation’s enormous (150M) gift to the University of Utah toward the treatment of mental health.James and Alicia Hadlock joined us for the first hour. They founded BluNovus, a Utah company which proactively addresses mental health in the workplace by helping HR departments better understand how to deal with people in crisis and addiction.Chase Hansen returned to update us about Kid Labs and his efforts to eradicate homelessness. Chase introduced us to Jesse Campbell (Executive Director at Life on the Line) who explained how fishing changed his life and how he’s using it to change other lives as well.Finally, Pete Miller joined us from Ohio and explained how he was creating a network to help veterans, law enforcement and other first responders with PTSD, TBI, suicide and Veterans’ Treatment Court.
Listen to Pete Miller's story of how he became a video-game designer, as he tells his story of why he became a video-game designer, as we cover the story of Pete Miller. Through his journey of bonding with his family, and his goal of doing the very same thing to you the people hoping to give the same effect he had.
20180728 Memoirs: Philippians 4 (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
Leading corporate tax adviser, Pete Miller, chats to James Howell from the Tax Recruitment Company about his career in tax. This podcast will provide a fascinating insight into Pete and what it takes to become a leading corporate tax advisor in the UK.
Pete Miller a guest speaker from Ohio teaches us about being people after God’s own heart. The post Guard Your Heart By Following The Heart of God appeared first on Easley Church of God.
20190303 Nehemiah: Build Together (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
Guest Speaker Pete Miller, Pastor of First Assembly of God in Lyndhurst
Pastor Pete Miller recently taught a session on Developing Spiritual Growth at a special youth leaders workshop that was sponsored by Elim Fellowship and hosted by Family Life Church.
20180930 Priests And Exiles: Witness In The Workplace (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
20180902 Advantage: The Holy Spirit Empowers Us For Life (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
20180513 On the Rock: Anger (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
20170813 Ordinary, Everyday Lives: Roar Of Obedience (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
20170409 Palm Sunday (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
Wednesday Night Service with Pete Miller February 22, 2017
20170115 Simply BE: Simplify (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
On the Dec. 8 edition of TigerCast, men's basketball senior Pete Miller talks about the Tigers' trip to Hawaii for the Pearl Harbor Invitational, while wrestling head coach Chris Ayres talks about a wild first month to the season, his early impressions on 4th-ranked Matthew Kolodzik, and a big weekend, including a showdown at Lehigh. Interviews: Pete Miller (MBB) 5:00; Chris Ayres (WRE) 11:30.
20171204 Great I Am (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
20161030 TEN: False Witness (Pete Miller) by Every Nation Somerset West
Each week we bring a member from our Flip Your Life Community for a one on one call with us, this week we have Pete Miller who has been in the insurance business for over 25 years. We go over ways Pete can protect his website from hackers - the possibilities of how spammers will try and log into your forum, add comments onto your pages, the importance of having software to protect your access and the need to encrypt your passwords that are long with unique characters and are not easy to guess. Learn what we suggest to get traffic to your website. We give Pete two ideas on how he can kickstart his growth and get more traffic to his website. If you're just starting a membership site your initial draw is content. You can't rely on the community in the beginning, but rely on the content and your ability to start conversations and answer questions. We talk through some concepts to help you be successful with your membership site when you only have a handful of members [Tweet "How to kickstart your membership community"] You will learn What does it mean to protect your website? How to make sure your Identity isn't stolen. Where to get encrypted passwords. Update Your Plugins. How to get traffic to your website. Getting started with the membership site. How to run a membership site with only a few members. Using ads in the beginning of your membership site. Links and resources mentioned in today's show Flip Your Life Community Pete's Website Podcast Series 1 on Identity Theft & Getting Hacked Podcast Series 2 on Identity Theft & Getting Hacked Podcast Series 3 on Identity Theft & Getting Hacked Last Pass - Protect Your Passwords Ninja Firewall Enjoy the podcast; we hope it inspires you to explore what's possible for your family! Click here to leave us an iTunes review and subscribe to the show! We may read yours on the air! Can't Miss Moments Each week Jocelyn and I share moments that we might have missed if we had not started our online business. We hope these moments inspire you to see the possibilities and freedom online business could provide for your family. So, this week, we had Isaac's last swim meet of the year and this was a new thing for us. We had never done competitive swimming before and it was kind of a trying year at times because it's a lot to ask of a six and seven-year-old to be at practice like three days a week. But we made it through and he improved tremendously over the season, we are just so proud of him, he is proud of himself and we are looking forward to the next season. You can connect with S&J on social media too! Thanks again for listening to the show! If you liked it, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Our goal is to help as many families as possible change their lives through online business. Help us by sharing the show! If you have comments or questions, please be sure to leave them below in the comment section of this post. See y'all next week! Can't listen right now? Read the transcript below! JOCELYN: Hey y'all! On today's podcast, we help Pete start a membership community for insurance professionals. Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast, where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. Join us, each week, as we teach you how to flip your lifestyle upside-down, by selling stuff online. Are you ready for something different? All right, let's get started. SHANE: What's going on everybody? Welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast; it is great to be back with you again this week. For those of you who may be new to the show, the Flipped Lifestyle Podcast is a little different than other podcasts you may listen to; each week we bring a member of our Flip Your Life community on and we give them a live, consulting call on the air and then we share it with all of you who are listening today,
Episode 32: Fix My Team: Philadelphia Eagles – The guys are breaking down the Eagles, and brought Pete Miller in to give them a hand. They talk free agents, the recent trades that the Eagles have made, and wether or not Ezekiel Elliot will be drafted at #8 when Philly is on the clock. Find... The post Fix My Team: Philadelphia Eagles appeared first on You're On The Clock - NFL.
Pete Miller reads his poetry published in Issue 1 of Superstition Review: “Wel (Mumbai) Come” and “Disciplinic.”
In Part 3, Chris, Phil, and Pat wrap up their discussion on BiomassOrganic waste that can be converted to usable forms of energy such as heat or electricity, or crops grown specifically for that purpose. Boilers with a chat about cost, a 'Hot Zigg', and a 'Six Digit Idea'. Then the episode concludes with a song by Pete Miller called Daydreamer.
In Part 3, Chris, Phil, and Pat wrap up their discussion on BiomassOrganic waste that can be converted to usable forms of energy such as heat or electricity, or crops grown specifically for that purpose. Boilers with a chat about cost, a 'Hot Zigg', and a 'Six Digit Idea'. Then the episode concludes with a song by Pete Miller called Daydreamer.
With over 20,0000 barrels of crude oil spilling into the gulf of Mexico every day as a result of the BP Deep Horizon disaster, there has never been a more important time to explore and advance the use of renewable fuels for our homes. Pat Coon of Revision Heat is back for this episode to discuss residential biomass boilers and wood as a renewable and viable fuel source. Also, Chris and Phil trade places and responsibilities. Phil shares his recipe for the 'Perfect Red Manhattan' and Chris introduces everyone to the music of Pete Miller with his song 'Daydreamer'. read more
With over 20,0000 barrels of crude oil spilling into the gulf of Mexico every day as a result of the BP Deep Horizon disaster, there has never been a more important time to explore and advance the use of renewable fuels for our homes. Pat Coon of Revision Heat is back for this episode to discuss residential biomass boilers and wood as a renewable and viable fuel source. Also, Chris and Phil trade places and responsibilities. Phil shares his recipe for the 'Perfect Red Manhattan' and Chris introduces everyone to the music of Pete Miller with his song 'Daydreamer'. read more
A mainstay of the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years, Eric Hochberg has lent his bass work, both upright and electric, and an occasional trumpet, keyboard and vocal lick to a variety of projects across the realms of jazz, folk, rock and blues. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of Terry Callier, Pharoah Sanders, Bobby McFerrin, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Kuhn, Barbra Streisand, Cassandra Wilson, Von Freeman, Chico Freeman, Ken Nordine, David Baker, Cannonball Adderly, Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, David Bromberg, Johnny Frigo, Joe Daley, Howard Levy, Kurt Elling, Trio New, Bill Carrothers, Eric Alexander, Tierny Sutton, Patricia Barber, Jackie Allen, Janice Siegal, Peter Erskine, Paul McCandless, Donny McCaslin, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, Dave Liebman, Sam Rivers, Jack DeJohnette, Joey Baron, Bobby Broom, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Larry Novak, Gary Novak, Rick Margitza, Sheila Jordan, Diane Reeves, Dee Alexander, Jay Clayton, Janice Siegel, Janice Borla, Ari Brown, Alan Pasqua, Bob Sheppard, Mark Murphy, Bob Dorough, Randy Brecker, Don Ellis, Larry Coryell, Rebecca Paris, Leni Andrade, Sonny Fortune, Willie Pickens, Bobby Lewis, Ari Brown, Jeremy Kahn, Ernie Adams, Mike Garson, Roger Rosenberg, Erma Thompson, Lew Tabackin, Brian Lynch, Lester Bowie, Don Moye, Earnest Dawkins, Henry Butler, Emily Remler, Herb Geller, Chevere de Chicago, Sonia Dada, Mark Colby, Orbert Davis, Ed Thigpen, Anthony Molinaro, Ben Sidran, Bonnie Koloc, Michal Urbaniak Quartet, Bill Holman, The Boston Brass, Bill Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rob Parton Orchestra, The Miami Saxophone Quartet, Jim Walker & Free Flight, The Grant Park Symphony with Luciana Souza and Patti Austin, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Company, The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, and Chicago Tap Theater. Eric has the distinction of having performed in the bands of three of the four members of the Pat Metheny Group - a tour in 1977 with Pat, a long association with drummer Paul Wertico and a Latin American tour with Lyle Mays in 1992. He has toured nationally/internationally with the Lyle Mays Quartet, the Terry Callier Group, the Paul Wertico Trio, the Kurt Elling Quartet, Ken Nordine’s Word Jazz, the Howard Levy Quartet and the Grazyna Auguscik Quintet. He has performed at the Jazz Festivals of Chicago (21 times), Montreal, San Francisco, Detroit, Montreux, UK/London, Free Jazz/Rio & Sao Paolo Brazil, Leverkeusen/Germany, World Music Festival/Barcelona, Rome Jazz, Rotterdam Jazz, Karlsruhe Festival/GR, Frappe Festival/FR, Nice Jazz/FR, Gigon Festival/SP, Cully Jazz/Swiss, Blues and Roots Fest/Australia, The International Society of Jazz Educators/Atlanta, The Chicago Flute Club, The Percussive Arts Society/Columbus OH, Rockford Jazz/IL, Hyde Park Jazz Festival/Chicago, South Shore Jazz/Chicago, Elkhart Jazz/IN, Columbus Jazz Festival/OH, Milwaukee Summerfest, Louisville Festival of the Arts, Blue Note Tokyo, Yokohama and Milan, and concerts and clubs worldwide. He has also performed on the Oprah Winfrey Show three times with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Johnny Mathis, and with Gloria Estefan. He can also be heard in clubs and concert venues around the Chicago area, including Catch 35 Chicago with the Eric Hochberg Trio, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Pops for Champagne, The Jazz Showcase, Fitzgerald’s, Katarina’s, Pete Miller’s, The Checkerboard Lounge, Room 43, Mayne Stage, Morseland, Pick Staiger Hall, Pritzker Pavillion and many others. The Eric Hochberg Orchestra has performed for countless events of all kinds over the past twenty-five years and Eric Hochberg Music contracts the finest musicians in the Chicago area for clients worldwide. The EHO was the band for the City of Chicago’s 5000 guest “Chicago Welcomes the World” Millennium Celebration. Eric produced Jackie Allen's 2006 debut Blue Note Records release, Tangled and her 2003 release The Men in My Life. Eric has also worked extensively with legendary singer-songwriter Terry Callier, producing his 2005 album, Lookin' Out, on Emarcy Records, the critically acclaimed TC in DC on Premonition, tracks on Verve Forecast's Timepeace, Novo Record's Chicago Rapid Transit and Acid Jazz Totally Re-wired Vol. 8. He co-produced Future Tense by Hochberg, Eisen & Potter, Reflections and Yesterday’s Gardenias by saxophonist Mark Colby and New Bolero by Trio New, Kurt Elling's original band. His latest project with pianist Bradley Williams and drummer Jim Widlowski is entitled 3. As a composer, Eric has made contributions to Kurt Elling's Close Your Eyes and The Messenger on Blue Note Records, Hochberg and Potter's World Thing on HoPo Records, Trio New New Bolero, Paul Wertico's Yin and the Yout and The Paul Wertico Trio's Live in Warsaw and Don't Be Scared Anymore. Five compositions are featured on Future Tense, the latest recording by Eric, Steve Eisen and Andrew Scott Potter. Two of his compositions are featured on the recently released album, The Rob Parton Quartet. New tunes are featured on the album 3, by Williams, Widlowski & Hochberg. He also composed the theme song for Contrabass Conversations, the weekly double bass interview show. He can be heard on the recordings of: Williams, Hochberg, Widlowski • 3 Hochberg, Eisen & Potter • Future Tense, World Thing Chevere de Chicago • Secret Dream Kurt Elling • Close Your Eyes, The Messenger Paul Wertico Trio • Live in Warsaw, Don't Be Scared Anymore, Stereonucleosis John Moulder • Through the Open Door, Trinity Grazyna Auguscik • River Terry Callier • Lookin' Out, TimePeace, Lifetime, TC in DC Rich Corpolongo • Just Found Joy, Smiles Howard Levy • Harmonica Jazz Mark Colby • Yesterday’s Gardenias, Reflections, Tenor Reference, Speaking of Stan and many others. Eric has also played on over 1000 jingle, television and movie soundtrack recording sessions and 100 album projects. He maintains an active teaching studio where students of all levels learn the jazz language and apply it to their music. He also teaches at the Merit School of Music. Eric has served on various Craft Committees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (GRAMMY AWARDS) 2006-2008. Eric endorses Lakland Basses and highly recommends Pirastro, Velvet, and Thomastik-Infield double bass strings.
A mainstay of the Chicago music scene for more than thirty years, Eric Hochberg has lent his bass work, both upright and electric, and an occasional trumpet, keyboard and vocal lick to a variety of projects across the realms of jazz, folk, rock and blues. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of Terry Callier, Pharoah Sanders, Bobby McFerrin, Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, Steve Kuhn, Barbra Streisand, Cassandra Wilson, Von Freeman, Chico Freeman, Ken Nordine, David Baker, Cannonball Adderly, Charles McPherson, Jon Faddis, Joshua Redman, David Bromberg, Johnny Frigo, Joe Daley, Howard Levy, Kurt Elling, Trio New, Bill Carrothers, Eric Alexander, Tierny Sutton, Patricia Barber, Jackie Allen, Janice Siegal, Peter Erskine, Paul McCandless, Donny McCaslin, Claudio Roditi, Bob Mintzer, Dave Liebman, Sam Rivers, Jack DeJohnette, Joey Baron, Bobby Broom, Eric Marienthal, Bobby Shew, Tom Harrell, Larry Novak, Gary Novak, Rick Margitza, Sheila Jordan, Diane Reeves, Dee Alexander, Jay Clayton, Janice Siegel, Janice Borla, Ari Brown, Alan Pasqua, Bob Sheppard, Mark Murphy, Bob Dorough, Randy Brecker, Don Ellis, Larry Coryell, Rebecca Paris, Leni Andrade, Sonny Fortune, Willie Pickens, Bobby Lewis, Ari Brown, Jeremy Kahn, Ernie Adams, Mike Garson, Roger Rosenberg, Erma Thompson, Lew Tabackin, Brian Lynch, Lester Bowie, Don Moye, Earnest Dawkins, Henry Butler, Emily Remler, Herb Geller, Chevere de Chicago, Sonia Dada, Mark Colby, Orbert Davis, Ed Thigpen, Anthony Molinaro, Ben Sidran, Bonnie Koloc, Michal Urbaniak Quartet, Bill Holman, The Boston Brass, Bill Russo’s Chicago Jazz Ensemble, The Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Rob Parton Orchestra, The Miami Saxophone Quartet, Jim Walker & Free Flight, The Grant Park Symphony with Luciana Souza and Patti Austin, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Company, The Chicago Human Rhythm Project, and Chicago Tap Theater. Eric has the distinction of having performed in the bands of three of the four members of the Pat Metheny Group - a tour in 1977 with Pat, a long association with drummer Paul Wertico and a Latin American tour with Lyle Mays in 1992. He has toured nationally/internationally with the Lyle Mays Quartet, the Terry Callier Group, the Paul Wertico Trio, the Kurt Elling Quartet, Ken Nordine’s Word Jazz, the Howard Levy Quartet and the Grazyna Auguscik Quintet. He has performed at the Jazz Festivals of Chicago (21 times), Montreal, San Francisco, Detroit, Montreux, UK/London, Free Jazz/Rio & Sao Paolo Brazil, Leverkeusen/Germany, World Music Festival/Barcelona, Rome Jazz, Rotterdam Jazz, Karlsruhe Festival/GR, Frappe Festival/FR, Nice Jazz/FR, Gigon Festival/SP, Cully Jazz/Swiss, Blues and Roots Fest/Australia, The International Society of Jazz Educators/Atlanta, The Chicago Flute Club, The Percussive Arts Society/Columbus OH, Rockford Jazz/IL, Hyde Park Jazz Festival/Chicago, South Shore Jazz/Chicago, Elkhart Jazz/IN, Columbus Jazz Festival/OH, Milwaukee Summerfest, Louisville Festival of the Arts, Blue Note Tokyo, Yokohama and Milan, and concerts and clubs worldwide. He has also performed on the Oprah Winfrey Show three times with Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban and Johnny Mathis, and with Gloria Estefan. He can also be heard in clubs and concert venues around the Chicago area, including Catch 35 Chicago with the Eric Hochberg Trio, The Green Mill, Andy’s Jazz Club, Pops for Champagne, The Jazz Showcase, Fitzgerald’s, Katarina’s, Pete Miller’s, The Checkerboard Lounge, Room 43, Mayne Stage, Morseland, Pick Staiger Hall, Pritzker Pavillion and many others. The Eric Hochberg Orchestra has performed for countless events of all kinds over the past twenty-five years and Eric Hochberg Music contracts the finest musicians in the Chicago area for clients worldwide. The EHO was the band for the City of Chicago’s 5000 guest “Chicago Welcomes the World” Millennium Celebration. Eric produced Jackie Allen's 2006 debut Blue Note Records release, Tangled and her 2003 release The Men in My Life. Eric has also worked extensively with legendary singer-songwriter Terry Callier, producing his 2005 album, Lookin' Out, on Emarcy Records, the critically acclaimed TC in DC on Premonition, tracks on Verve Forecast's Timepeace, Novo Record's Chicago Rapid Transit and Acid Jazz Totally Re-wired Vol. 8. He co-produced Future Tense by Hochberg, Eisen & Potter, Reflections and Yesterday’s Gardenias by saxophonist Mark Colby and New Bolero by Trio New, Kurt Elling's original band. His latest project with pianist Bradley Williams and drummer Jim Widlowski is entitled 3. As a composer, Eric has made contributions to Kurt Elling's Close Your Eyes and The Messenger on Blue Note Records, Hochberg and Potter's World Thing on HoPo Records, Trio New New Bolero, Paul Wertico's Yin and the Yout and The Paul Wertico Trio's Live in Warsaw and Don't Be Scared Anymore. Five compositions are featured on Future Tense, the latest recording by Eric, Steve Eisen and Andrew Scott Potter. Two of his compositions are featured on the recently released album, The Rob Parton Quartet. New tunes are featured on the album 3, by Williams, Widlowski & Hochberg. He also composed the theme song for Contrabass Conversations, the weekly double bass interview show. He can be heard on the recordings of: Williams, Hochberg, Widlowski • 3 Hochberg, Eisen & Potter • Future Tense, World Thing Chevere de Chicago • Secret Dream Kurt Elling • Close Your Eyes, The Messenger Paul Wertico Trio • Live in Warsaw, Don't Be Scared Anymore, Stereonucleosis John Moulder • Through the Open Door, Trinity Grazyna Auguscik • River Terry Callier • Lookin' Out, TimePeace, Lifetime, TC in DC Rich Corpolongo • Just Found Joy, Smiles Howard Levy • Harmonica Jazz Mark Colby • Yesterday’s Gardenias, Reflections, Tenor Reference, Speaking of Stan and many others. Eric has also played on over 1000 jingle, television and movie soundtrack recording sessions and 100 album projects. He maintains an active teaching studio where students of all levels learn the jazz language and apply it to their music. He also teaches at the Merit School of Music. Eric has served on various Craft Committees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (GRAMMY AWARDS) 2006-2008. Eric endorses Lakland Basses and highly recommends Pirastro, Velvet, and Thomastik-Infield double bass strings.