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Best podcasts about Peter Levy

Latest podcast episodes about Peter Levy

The Pacecast
BBC Look North's Peter Levy: From London Dreams to Humber's Heart

The Pacecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 62:24


In this episode, Peter Levy, the familiar face of BBC Look North, shares his personal journey from a tough childhood to becoming a beloved broadcaster. Peter opens up about his early struggles in school, his decision to move to London as a teenager, and the unexpected path that led him to acting. He talks about his love for radio, the hard work it took to break into the industry, and how he finally found his home in Hull. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation about overcoming challenges, following your passion, and finding where you truly belong. Don't miss Peter's inspiring story!

Kalilah Reynolds Media
Taking Stock LIVE - Insurers want higher rates!

Kalilah Reynolds Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 63:13


On this episode of Taking Stock… Jamaican insurance companies are being pressured to raise their rates. But why? And what does this mean for your insurance? We'll find out from Managing Director of BCIC Insurance, Peter Levy. And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments… . What stocks should you watch for 2023? And in the US, the Federal Reserve is keeping rates at their peak throughout 2023, making a recession very likely. ****************** OUR SEGMENTS: 0:00- Intro 2:48- What's Hot in Business 8:20- Discussion 31:14-Market Recap 37:37- The Analysts- 2022 in review and Stocks to watch in 2023 ******************* SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: kalilahreynolds.com/newsletter ****************** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalilahrey/support

Ashley and Brad Show
Ashley and Brad Show - ABS 2021-9-9

Ashley and Brad Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 40:34


news birthdays/events best breakfast foods post summertime blues news game: alter ego how long does it take you to figure out what to watch on tv best things about fall/thanksgiving trees news game: general trivia why does it cost so much to eat healthy? america's most photographed places news a very special eagle scout if you had to spend $500 on yourself...what would you buy goodbye/fun facts....International Sudoku Day takes place, of course, on September 9 (9/9). Sudoku enthusiasts will no doubt notice the date's symbolism. The goal of the Sudoku game is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, row, and 3×3 sub-grid contains all the digits from 1 to 9.  Sudoku is based on an early mathematical analysis concept designed in 1782  Today, Sudoku is readily available on smartphone apps and widely printed in papers and magazines. It's the subject of multiple documentaries and game shows, and even spawned an award-nominated original tune by songwriter Peter Levy. 

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Kalilah Reynolds Media
Taking Stock- FSC responds to insurance payments issue

Kalilah Reynolds Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 64:09


Managing Director at BCIC Insurance, Peter Levy, told us last week that the Financial Services Commission (FSC) was planning to effectively ban Insurance Premium Financing, which allows you to pay your car and home insurance in installments with interest. Well the FSC has clapped back! Their Director of Insurance, Raymond Knight, joins us on this special LIVE episode! And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments…. Fesco and RJR stocks are hot this week!

Kalilah Reynolds Media
TAKING STOCK - Monthly insurance payments to be banned!

Kalilah Reynolds Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 50:44


Do you pay your car or home insurance monthly? Well if you do, that may no longer be an option soon. You'll have to find the full year's payment upfront. That's because the Financial Services Commission, FSC, has reportedly signaled that it wants to ban Insurance Premium Financing. We'll hear more from Managing Director at BCIC Insurance, Peter Levy. And THE ANALYSTS weigh in on the latest market developments…. The government has announced seven no-movement days over the next three weeks. Many businesses stand to lose significant revenue. The jump in food prices has pushed inflation to its highest in a single month for almost 7 years according to STATIN. And overseas, the Taliban has retaken Afghanistan. How is that affecting global markets? LET'S GET THIS MONEY! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalilahrey/support

Big Tim Murphy
RADICALIZING REDNECKS - Deep State Pressure Valves

Big Tim Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 47:41


"The climate's gonna fuck us forever y'all." In this episode of RADICALIZING REDNECKS WITH BIG TIM MURPHY and Shaan Ware and Kyle Ware, they discuss the latest IPCC report, The Great Uprising by Peter Levy, eco-fascism, the passing of comedian Trevor Moore, reusable hypersonic aircrafts and suborbital munitions, the lack of American aristocrats, Spike Lee advertising cryptocurrency, hiding the truth behind conspiracy theories, 9/11 families versus Joe Biden, the Battle of Blair Mountain, celebrities' showering habits, and much more! 

Garagecast - All Things Retail
Episode #65 - RumbleOn COO Peter Levy

Garagecast - All Things Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 50:43


Peter Levy and his team at RumbleOn took on, arguably, one of the most ambitious acquisitions in powersports history. Listen in as Sam and Tony discuss the many facets of where the future is for RumbleOn.

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Podcast West Seatle
Pandemic Diaries 2.3 - "It Was Heartbreaking"

Podcast West Seatle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 5:31


A chat with Endolyne Joe’s owner Peter Levy and a look at our family’s holiday food traditions. Theme music from audionautix.com

Podcast West Seatle
Pandemic Diaries 2.3 - "It Was Heartbreaking"

Podcast West Seatle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 5:31


A chat with Endolyne Joe’s owner Peter Levy and a look at our family’s holiday food traditions. Theme music from audionautix.com

» The RadioThax Podcast
RadioThax Randoms – 19 – Pork Pie Dinosaur

» The RadioThax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 41:38


A 2 part podcast, Cecil and Margaret celebrate a very special anniversary in a romantic Jacuzzi and Paul and Cecil ramble on in a kitchen while Paul makes a meal while discussing the raw sexual power of Peter Levy and Christa Ackroyd.

Cliff and Puck
Peter Levy of Brewer's Row joins for The Lunch Break

Cliff and Puck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 13:37


Peter Levy of Brewer's Row joins Puck and Slickhawk for The Lunch Break and discusses how they've managed the last few months and what they have to offer from coffee to tacos to beer from their establishment.

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Cliff and Puck
6-17 H3 - Peter Levy of Brewers' Row joins for The Lunch Break / What's up with that Wednesday

Cliff and Puck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 38:22


Peter Levy of Brewers' Row joins Puck and Slickhawk for The Lunch Break and discusses how they've managed the last few months and what they have to offer from coffee to tacos to beer from their establishment. And it's a What's Up With That Wednesday.

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Highlands Bunker
E71 - The Great Uprising (w/Peter Levy, Yasser Payne)

Highlands Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 69:23


Professor/Author Peter B Levy and Professor Yasser Payne join Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about the latest protests in the relation to the 1960s uprisings: what has changed, what has stayed the same, and where do we go from here?Show Notes:Professor Levy's Book, The Great UprisingProfessor Payne's People's ReportProfessor Payne's last episode

Codorus Murders
Codorus Murders - Peter Levy (The Great Uprising)

Codorus Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 55:59


We sat down with Peter Levy to discuss the History of York City and the civil uprising of the 1960's and beyond below is his bio pulled for his web page and his book "The Great Uprising" is available to purchase through amazon. Bio pulled from - https://plevy9.wixsite.com/peterlevy I'm a professor of history at York College, where I have taught courses on Recent America, the Civil Rights Movement, Women in the U.S., Environmental History, and Race & Justice. I have written over a dozen books, including The Great Uprising: Race Riots in Urban America during the 1960s (Cambridge Univ. Pr. 2018), Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in in Cambridge, Maryland (Univ. of Florida Pr. 2003) and The New Left and Labor (Univ. of Illinois Pr. 1994). I am also the co-editor with Jeffrey Littlejohn and Reginald Ellis of The Seedtime, the Work, and the Harvest: New Perspectives on the Black Freedom Struggle in America (Univ. of Florida Pr. 2018) and the co-author with Randy Roberts, Alan Taylor and Emma J. Lapsansky-Warner of United States History (Prentice Hall, rev. ed. 2016). https://youtu.be/A2lXzv0q0yk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/francisco-soto3/support

RadioMoments - Conversations
24: Peter Levy - Pennine Radio & BBC radio and TV presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 53:33


Few presenters manage to pull off both radio and TV. Peter Levy has. In this hour of ‘Conversations’, he tells of his early radio days, soaking up the heady atmosphere at a young Radio City and the launch days of Pennine in Bradford and Radio Aire in Leeds. Enjoy the tales of his cautious early steps into BBC local radio, and find out exactly why he was first chosen to deliver a TV news bulletin, before becoming part of life in East Yorkshire & Lincolnshire now with the daily Look North programmes. Peter tells too of visionary leadership; the challenges of mastering both media; and the importance of devoting time to appointing and coaching tomorrow's talent. In his own words, this is the Peter Levy story.

Roughly Speaking
The Great Uprising of the 1960s: Baltimore, York and Cambridge (episode 420)

Roughly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 24:38


In a second conversation with historian Peter Levy, we hear about The Great Uprising, some 750 urban riots -- more than most Americans might imagine -- that erupted in the 1960s, from Newark to Los Angeles, from Detroit to Baltimore. According to Levy’s new history, upwards of 525 cities were affected. The two largest waves of unrest and violence came in 1967 and during the spring of 1968, after the assassination in Memphis of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. In those two years alone, 25 people were killed and nearly 7,000 injured. Law enforcement officers made 45,000 arrests, and property damage reached what today would be close to a billion dollars.Peter Levy argues that, regarded collectively, the Great Uprising was, like the Great War and the Great Depression, one of the central events that defined he United States in the 20th Century. Levy's book examines the conditions that led to the riots, and he speaks with Dan about race relations in the U.S. today.Levy, a professor of history at York College, lives in Towson. He is the author of, ----The Great Uprising: Race Riots in Urban America during the 1960s,---- published by Cambridge University Press.For more about the York riots, listen to Episode 419.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-mlk-anniversary-riots-20180315-htmlstory.htmlhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/books/great-uprising/CB96654F9843195F12D6D3863B65E284http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks-blog/bs-roughly-speaking-race-riots-lillie-belle-allen-20180830-htmlstory.html

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Writers LIVE: Peter B. Levy, The Great Uprising: Race Riots in Urban America During the 1960s

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 54:23


Between 1963 and 1972 America experienced over 750 urban revolts. Considered collectively, they comprise what Peter Levy terms a 'Great Uprising'. Levy examines these uprisings over the arc of the entire decade, in various cities across America. He challenges both conservative and liberal interpretations, emphasizing that these riots must be placed within historical context to be properly understood.By focusing on three cities as case studies -- Cambridge and Baltimore, Maryland, and York, Pennsylvania -- Levy demonstrates the impact which these uprisings had on millions of ordinary Americans. He shows how conservatives profited politically by constructing a misleading narrative of their causes, and also suggests that the riots did not represent a sharp break or rupture from the civil rights movement. Finally, Levy presents a cautionary tale by challenging us to consider if the conditions that produced this 'Great Uprising' are still predominant in American culture today.Peter B. Levy is a professor of history at York College of Pennsylvania where he teaches U.S. history. He is the author of Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland.Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.Recorded On: Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Writers LIVE: Peter B. Levy, The Great Uprising: Race Riots in Urban America During the 1960s

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 54:23


Between 1963 and 1972 America experienced over 750 urban revolts. Considered collectively, they comprise what Peter Levy terms a 'Great Uprising'. Levy examines these uprisings over the arc of the entire decade, in various cities across America. He challenges both conservative and liberal interpretations, emphasizing that these riots must be placed within historical context to be properly understood.By focusing on three cities as case studies -- Cambridge and Baltimore, Maryland, and York, Pennsylvania -- Levy demonstrates the impact which these uprisings had on millions of ordinary Americans. He shows how conservatives profited politically by constructing a misleading narrative of their causes, and also suggests that the riots did not represent a sharp break or rupture from the civil rights movement. Finally, Levy presents a cautionary tale by challenging us to consider if the conditions that produced this 'Great Uprising' are still predominant in American culture today.Peter B. Levy is a professor of history at York College of Pennsylvania where he teaches U.S. history. He is the author of Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland.Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.

Out of the Pan
Peter Levy talks Nathan Jude Munro talks Pride Centre

Out of the Pan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017


Peter Levy talks about the musical evolution of his song Nathan and chair of the Victorian Pride Centre Jude Munro talks about past, present and future developments.

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Living History
Episode #18 (Dr. Peter Levy on the Uprisings of the 1960s - Interview by Ingrid Patino)

Living History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 18:32


Dr. Peter B. Levy is a professor of history at York College in York, Pennsylvania. He was born and raised in northern California, where he attended the University of California, Berkeley, and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1978. Dr. Levy went on to study at Columbia University in New York City, where he earned both his Master’s degree and his Ph.D. in 1980 and 1986 respectively. He currently lives in Towson, Maryland with his wife. Dr. Levy is a specialist in recent American history. He gives courses on Modern America, Women, Race, and Economic History. Dr. Levy’s publications include: Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland; the Encyclopedia of the Clinton Presidency; Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary on the Modern Civil Rights Movement; The Civil Rights Movement: Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century; The New Left and Labor in the 1960s; and, America in the Sixties - Right, Left, and Center. Currently Dr. Levy is working on a study of natural disasters in America.Our interview will examine Dr. Levy’s forthcoming work, “Revisiting the Urban Revolts of the 1960s: York, Pennsylvania—A Case Study,” which will appear in The Seedtime, the Work, and the Harvest: New Perspectives on the Black Freedom Struggle (Florida University Press, 2018).

The Chiropractic Philanthropist with Dr. Ed Osburn
165: Dr. Peter Levy: Creating the practice that SUPPORTS your LIFE

The Chiropractic Philanthropist with Dr. Ed Osburn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 29:55


Dr. Peter Levy is a chiropractor who spent from 1980 until 1991 studying and using any and all of the soft tissue techniques and therapies he could find in his search for speedy and thorough results for soft tissue injuries. As he is quick to say, “I'm certain there is a place for ultra sound, interferential current and muscle stim etc., but I can unequivocally state that I can do more with my hands in a shorter time than with almost any piece of equipment or other technique.” Dr. Levy ran a successful practice in Santa Barbara for 11 years until he saw an advertisement for a seminar given by Dr. Gary Glum, D.C., the developer of Neuromuscular ReeducationSM. He took the four-day intensive seminar for $2500.00 and never looked back. Once he had mastered the technique he sent out a letter to his entire patient base, which said: “…for those of you who thought I was a good, effective practitioner to start with I have something better. To those of you who felt I was average and didn't quite handle all of your musculoskeletal problems and for those of you who just didn't like my work/results I have a challenge/offer: Come in and let's discuss your problem. We'll mutually agree on a given number of visits. If, by the end of those visits, you (not me) don't think you are enough improved to make it worth your while to be coming in…the treatment is free…on me…no charge…zip…nada…nothing.” Who do you think could refuse an offer/challenge like that? 43 inactive patients responded within 2 weeks. A total of 118 people responded to his letter/challenge over the next 90 days. Only 3 people out of all those people who responded told him the treatment hadn't made a difference in any way (he says he could have predicted those three with a moment's thought…and it wouldn't have mattered if 20 people didn't pay.) His practice was transformed overnight !!! The bottom line was that he had a wealth of new patients paying cash (he would give them super-bills for their insurance…but he ran a cash-only practice). He had an entirely new referral-based, “waiting-list” practice and had a confidence that was unshakable based on knowledge, results and satisfied patients. Dr. Levy also developed an entirely new type of clientele; highly-competitive professional athletes, who needed effective and speedy results. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Glum, intent on retiring from active practice, was so impressed with Dr. Levy's skills that he hand picked him to carry on the teaching of Neuromuscular ReeducationSM. Dr. Levy opened a second practice based in Los Angeles from scratch. Within a year he had generated over $200,000 working three days a week with one assistant and no advertising as a cash-only practice. His assistant would work on a specific area for 15 minutes and then send the patient in to Dr. Levy for 15 minutes of additional Neuromuscular ReeducationSM and rehabilitative exercises. People were paying $100.00 for 30 minutes of effective treatment and Dr. Levy and his assistant were seeing 4 people an hour. Not only were patients lined up waiting to get worked on, but also the “word of mouth” referral system worked for the first time --- in a big way. He stopped scheduling patients after the original series of treatments and they would almost invariably call back and schedule for other parts of their body, other members of their family and/or friends. He closed the Los Angeles office after the birth of his daughter and returned to Santa Barbara full-time. After he moved to a home-office arrangement in 1995 he worked without an assistant and was still charging $100.00 for 15 minutes based on results: "You don't feel improved, you don't pay!" was his guideline and not too many people left without paying. He gave up scheduling patients and let them handle it by filling out their own appointments in his book. It was a clean cash practice…and when patients wanted him to deal with their insurance companies he charged the patient $250.00 an hour, in advance! That's right! $250.00 an hour…not too many people would pay that! But they wanted the results. They started to fill out the forms themselves and used a super bill that Doctor Levy gave them stapled to their own treatment notes that they had filled out on each visit. Paper work was reduced drastically, cash flow improved dramatically and the pleasure was back in his practice. He has been teaching Neuromuscular ReeducationSM seminars for the last 17 years to small groups of highly motivated doctors, physical and massage therapists and team trainers. He also works with individual practitioners and their support staff in their clinics. Dr Peter J. Levy is the only approved instructor for Neuromuscular ReeducationSM Seminars in the Health Science Post-Graduate Education Department of the University of Bridgeport for Continuing Education Credits. Dr. Levy lives in Santa Barbara with his three beautiful daughters and yes, those are twins!

Physics Colloquium Series
The Origins of the Spintronics Revolution (audio only)

Physics Colloquium Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2009 61:44


Dr. Peter Levy, New York University, is Emeritus Faculty & Professor of Physics. His research is: electrical transport in magnetically layered structures has produced some exciting phenomena; amongst them is the unusually large change in the resistance as the magnetic configuration is realigned from an antiferromagnetic or random in zero field to ferromagnetic at saturation. Known as giant magnetoresistance [GMR] for metallic multilayers and junction magnetoresistance [JMR] for magnetic tunnel junctions, we have been studying the mechanisms that produce this effect. We have adapted extant theories of electrical transport, such as, Kubo's linear response, the Boltzmann equation, and the Landauer approach, to the layered geometries that display this effect. The role of the spin dependent scattering at the interfaces between magnetic and nonmagnetic metals has been identified as the primary source of the GMR in metallic multilayers, while for magnetic tunnel junctions it's the spin dependent density of states at the interface between the magnetic electrode and the insulating barrier. Analytic solutions of the resistivity are found for realistic models of the band structure in the magnetic multilayers. Also, we use the results of ab-initio calculations of the electronic structure that use the coherent potential approximation to account for the effects of the defect scattering to determine the electrical resistivity and GMR of layered structures. Currently, we are studying transport across noncollinear magnetic multilayers and determining the role of spin accumulation in switching the magnetization. The possibility of current induced switching by using polarized currents is an attractive way of resetting magnetic memories. Presented January 16, 2009.