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This episode features a discussion between regular KB host Liz David-Barrett, and Kevin E. Davis, the Beller Family Professor of Business Law at NYU School of Law. Their conversation centres on the international regulation of bribery and corruption, specifically focusing on the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), following President Trump's recent suspension of its enforcement. The episode explores the potential implications for U.S. companies, foreign entities, and international anti-corruption efforts. Read Kevin's recent blog post on this issue here: https://wp.nyu.edu/compliance_enforcement/2025/02/21/implications-of-pausing-fcpa-enforcement/ And his paper on international regulation here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4506000
Kevin Dean speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about his story “Patron Saints,” which appears in The Common's most recent issue. Kevin talks about the process of writing and revising this story, which follows a young American trying to find his place in Cairo, while the city roils with political uncertainty after the Arab Spring uprising. Kevin also discusses how it feels to write from memory, what he tries to capture when writing about place, and what projects he's working on now. Kevin Dean is a writer currently based in Seattle, Washington. Previously, he lived in Cairo, Egypt, where he worked as an editor and studied Arabic. His writing has been published in The Common and The Rumpus. He co-authored a theatrical adaptation of the novel Taxi, by Khaled Al-Khamissi, which was performed live in Cairo in 2013 and published in Tahrir Tales: Plays from the Egyptian Revolution. He is at work on his first novel. Read Kevin's story “Patron Saints” in The Common at thecommononline.org/patron-saints. Follow Kevin on Instagram @KevinWilliamDean, and check out more at kevinwilliamdean.com. The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine at thecommononline.org, and follow us on Twitter @CommonMag. Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. Her debut novel All That Life Can Afford is forthcoming from Putnam Books. Her stories appear in the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House Online, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Kevin Dean speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about his story “Patron Saints,” which appears in The Common's most recent issue. Kevin talks about the process of writing and revising this story, which follows a young American trying to find his place in Cairo, while the city roils with political uncertainty after the Arab Spring uprising. Kevin also discusses how it feels to write from memory, what he tries to capture when writing about place, and what projects he's working on now. Kevin Dean is a writer currently based in Seattle, Washington. Previously, he lived in Cairo, Egypt, where he worked as an editor and studied Arabic. His writing has been published in The Common and The Rumpus. He co-authored a theatrical adaptation of the novel Taxi, by Khaled Al-Khamissi, which was performed live in Cairo in 2013 and published in Tahrir Tales: Plays from the Egyptian Revolution. He is at work on his first novel. Read Kevin's story “Patron Saints” in The Common at thecommononline.org/patron-saints. Follow Kevin on Instagram @KevinWilliamDean, and check out more at kevinwilliamdean.com. The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine at thecommononline.org, and follow us on Twitter @CommonMag. Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. Her debut novel All That Life Can Afford is forthcoming from Putnam Books. Her stories appear in the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House Online, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Kevin Dean speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about his story “Patron Saints,” which appears in The Common's most recent issue. Kevin talks about the process of writing and revising this story, which follows a young American trying to find his place in Cairo, while the city roils with political uncertainty after the Arab Spring uprising. Kevin also discusses how it feels to write from memory, what he tries to capture when writing about place, and what projects he's working on now. Kevin Dean is a writer currently based in Seattle, Washington. Previously, he lived in Cairo, Egypt, where he worked as an editor and studied Arabic. His writing has been published in The Common and The Rumpus. He co-authored a theatrical adaptation of the novel Taxi, by Khaled Al-Khamissi, which was performed live in Cairo in 2013 and published in Tahrir Tales: Plays from the Egyptian Revolution. He is at work on his first novel. Read Kevin's story “Patron Saints” in The Common at thecommononline.org/patron-saints. Follow Kevin on Instagram @KevinWilliamDean, and check out more at kevinwilliamdean.com. The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine at thecommononline.org, and follow us on Twitter @CommonMag. Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. Her debut novel All That Life Can Afford is forthcoming from Putnam Books. Her stories appear in the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House Online, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first half-hour, Guest Host Anne Keala Kelly has a lively conversation with award-winning journalist, film producer and community organizer Kevin Abourezk about “Cultural Appropriation in the Era of AI,” which was inspired by Kevin's March 28, 2024 article in Indian Country Today: “Navajo word for beautiful at center or controversy.” Kevin is currently deputy managing editor of Indian Country Today and was a reporter and editor for the Lincoln Journal Star for 18 years. A member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, he has spent his career documenting the lives, accomplishments and tragedies of Native American people. Kevin holds a bachelor's degree in English from the University of South Dakota and a master's in journalism from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Read Kevin's article here: https://ictnews.org/news/navajo-word-for-beautiful-at-center-of-controversy. In the second half-hour, Keala speaks with Shannon O'Loughlin (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma), Chief Executive and Attorney at the Association on American Indian Affairs about the new rules for the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Shannon has been practicing law for more than 22 years and is a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University. She is a former Chief of Staff to the National Indian Gaming Commission, where she assisted in the development and implementation of national gaming policy, and oversaw the agency's public affairs, technology, compliance and finance divisions. Shannon has also served Native Country in the private sector as an attorney, leading a large national firm's Native Nations law practice group that worked to strengthen, maintain and protect sovereignty, self-determination and culture. Shannon was appointed by Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Sally Jewell to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Review Committee in 2013, and was appointed by President Barack Obama as the first Native American to the Cultural Property Advisory Committee within the State Department in 2015; she was fired by President Trump in 2019. Shannon received a B.A. in American Indian Studies from California State University, Long Beach and joint M.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Arizona in Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy. Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Anne Keala Kelly (Kanaka Maoli), Guest Host Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Manuel Blas, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston Anne Keala Kelly, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song) Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) 2. Song Title: Indian in the Child Artist: Sandra Sutter Album: Cluster Stars (2018) Label: Sandra Sutter 3. Song Title: Mountain Song Artist: Sandra Sutter Album: Cluster Stars (2018) Label: Sandra Sutter (Vince Fontaine and Chris Burke-Gaffney, Producers) AKANTU INTELLIGENCE Visit Akantu Intelligence, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuintelligence.org to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse
Today's episode centers on Sight & Sound magazine's new list, "The Best Video Essays of 2023." In a conversation moderated by Kevin B. Lee, the curators of this year's list, Irina Trocan, Queline Meadows, and Will Webb, discuss the results of the poll, their curatorial strategies, and offer general thoughts on the video essay landscape in 2023. This episode is the first in an ongoing collaboration between The Video Essay Podcast and Kevin B. Lee, who, in his role as the Locarno Film Festival Professor for the Future of Cinema at USI University of Lugano, is leading a three-year research project on video essays with Johannes Binotto and Evelyn Kreutzer, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Read Kevin's columns for Sight & Sound here. Support the podcast on Patreon. Follow the show on Twitter. Learn more at the pod's website. Get the free newsletter. Will DiGravio hosted and produced this episode. Editing by Kevin B. Lee and Will DiGravio. Emily Su Bin Ko is the show's associate producer. Music by Ketsa: "Live It," "Anvil," and "Refraining."
This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe has a few specialists ready to exorcise! Aaron and Abe are joined by We Live Entertainment's Kevin Taft to discuss The Exorcist: Believer from director David Gordon Green. Hear what the group has to say about this legacy sequel, the deal made to get these rights, and whether the film gave them more faith in what's to come. Plus, there's plenty of time for trailer talk, games, other movie chatter, and listener thoughts. Tune in for Out Now Quickies™ (11:17), Trailer Talk for Silent Night and The Beekeeper (28:22), the main review (35:35), Games (1:17:38), and Out Now Feedback (1:30:32). So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @KevinPTaft Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment Read Aaron's review for The Exorcist: Believer. Read Kevin's review for The Exorcist: Believer. Support the SAG strike at EntertainmentCommunity.org Trailer: Silent Night and The Beekeeper Next Week: Bride of Frankenstein #TheExorcist #TheExorcistBeliever #DavidGordonGreen #Blumhouse #LeslieOdomJr #EllenBurstyn #AnnDowd #LegacySequel #Horror #outnowpodcast #outnowwithaaronandabe #film #movies #entertainment #itunes #podcast
This week, we chat with International Living contributor Kevin McGoff about his passion for France and, more specifically, his love of traversing the country via its extensive network of navigable waterways. Whether it's a slow-paced getaway for just Kevin and his wife, Patty, or a more extensive trip with a group of friends, the rivers and canals of France open up a side of the country that's often missed by visitors. A side where things are altogether more languid, where the slow filling and emptying of boat locks dictates the pace of travel, and where a shared glass of wine and conversation with the lock keeper is more important than deadlines or itinerary.Making new friends, learning new skills, exploring an entirely different France than the one the highways bring you to—the boating experience offers a vast range of countryside, scenery, and historical perspective on life in the heart of rural Europe. Meeting experienced boaters, as well as complete novices, Kevin and Patty have racked up a wealth of anecdotes and memories, from watching the fall colors of the Burgundy forests to getting dug out of a mudbank by the French army. ‘I would say the relaxing mode of travel,' says Kevin, explaining what he loves about boating in France. ‘You get into this rhythm where… I liken it to a beach vacation where you have something to do because it's not terribly taxing, but you have to keep alert. So you've got a challenge, if you will, of navigating the boat, navigating the locks…. And being out in the countryside on a nice day at the end of a maybe four or five-hour cruise. There's nothing like it.'Join host, Jim Santos, as he meets Kevin McGoff in the latest episode of Bigger, Better World.Read Kevin's full article in the June issue of the International Living Magazine: No Experience Required: Pilot a Boat on a French Canal.If you're enjoying the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform: https://lovethepodcast.com/internationalliving.Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
Most real estate investors that were impacted by the Great Recession are no longer in the game. They experienced hard times and gave up, lacking the adaptability that today's guest had to survive losing almost everything in 2008.Kevin Amolsch is a real estate investor and owner of Pine Financial Group, a lending company that's funded almost $1 BILLION in loans in the past two years. With over 20 years experience as an investor, mortgage broker and hard money lender, he has a unique perspective on creative financing.In this episode, Kevin shares how bought his first property at the age of 21 without a loan, the creative financing that helped him collect around 60 keys, and how he rebuilt his portfolio while venturing into a new niche.Plus, he has great tips for anyone who wants to get into lending or real estate investing! Tune in now for all this and more.Topics discussed in this episode:Kevin's experience with creative financingWhy it's harder to invest using lease optionsHow he got into hard money lendingThe evolution of his lending companyReg D versus Reg AHis business practices and ratesLending and seller financingWhat you need to know before you start lendingThe crazy story of Kevin's first rentalLearn more about Kevin Amolsch and his lending company, Pine Financial Group: https://pinefinancialgroup.com/Read Kevin's FREE report comparing the 1990 crash to today's economic downturn: https://thepinereport.com/If you're an established investor with money to invest, but not the time, check out the Instant Investor PRO Program! https://www.collectingkeyspodcast.com/storeDownload the FREE 5-Step Guide To Generating Off Market Leads here: https://www.collectingkeyspodcast.com/freeIf you are interested in learning from Dan and Mike to receive coaching and learn how they built their business, head to https://www.instantinvestorprogram.com and see if you are a good fit for the mastermind group!Collecting Keys Podcast Resources:https://www.collectingkeyspodcast.comhttps://www.instagram.com/collectingkeyspodcast/https://www.instantinvestorprogram.com/https://www.instagram.com/mike_invests/https://www.instagram.com/investormandan/This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Back in 2016, renowned entrepreneur and New York Times Best Seller, Kevin Kruse, published a popular blog that piqued Mark's interest, and here we are seven years later, digging through the best bits of '15 Surprising Things Productive People Do Differently'. His points are still as relevant now as they were then. There's so much good stuff in Kevin's work, that this is the second of two episodes, click here to listen to PART 1 Kevin interviewed over 200 people who were considered highly productive, including billionaires, Olympians and straight-A students, and published his 15 secrets to productivity based on his findings. Success can't happen without productivity, so Mark and Becky break down their favourite secrets from the blog, and how they can be applied to our everyday lives. In this episode they discuss everything from the R.A.F.T method, to why you should only check emails 3 times a day! GET IN TOUCH! We would love to hear your thoughts on today's episode, email us at podcasts@larking-gowen.co.uk We would also love it if you could rate us 5 STARS on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, this really helps people find us! You can now watch us on YouTube! Click here Show notes Listen to PART 1 here Read Kevin's article, originally published by Forbes magazine here Book – 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management Blog - 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Productivity Thank you to our sponsors Larking Gowen, Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors – check out their website to see how they could help your business www.larking-gowen.co.uk © Larking Gowen LLP
In this new series, The Short Read, host Lindsay Morgan shares analysis from Political Violence At A Glance, an award-winning online magazine sponsored by the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, which also sponsors the Talking Policy podcast. In this episode, she reads a piece by IGCC dissertation fellow and UC Los Angeles Ph.D. candidate Kevin Gatter titled, "That's Not Really A Thing Anymore: Why Calls for Secession Come and Go."
Back in 2016, renowned entrepreneur and New York Times Best Seller, Kevin Kruse, published a blog that piqued Mark's interest, and here we are seven years later, digging through the best bits of his article, '15 Surprising Things Productive People Do Differently'. His points are still as relevant now as they were then. Kevin interviewed over 200 people who were considered highly productive, including billionaires, Olympians and straight-A students, and published his 15 secrets to productivity based on his findings. Success can't happen without productivity, so Mark and Becky break down their favourite secrets from the article, and how they can be applied to our everyday lives. There's so much good stuff in Kevin's work, that this is the first of two episodes! Look out for part 2 coming soon… GET IN TOUCH! We would love to hear your thoughts on today's episode, email us at podcasts@larking-gowen.co.uk We would also love it if you could rate us 5 STARS on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, this really helps people find us! You can now watch us on YouTube! Click here Show notes Read Kevin's article, originally published by Forbes magazine here Book – 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management Blog - 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Productivity Book – Eat That Frog!: Get More of the Important Things Done Today Thank you to our sponsors Larking Gowen, Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors – check out their website to see how they could help your business www.larking-gowen.co.uk © Larking Gowen LLP
Kevin Warren has been hired by the Chicago Bears to replace Ted Phillips. What changes will the soon-to-be former commissioner of the Big Ten bring to Halas Hall. Mac and Read discuss.
In the first hour of tonight's show, Matt Pauley shares the news that Willson Contreras has officially signed with the Cardinals! Before diving head-first into the Contreras signing, Matt is joined by Sports Illustrated college basketball writer Kevin Sweeney to discuss Yuri Collins' stellar performance game-after game and the presence he brings to the court. (Read Kevin's article on Yuri here: https://t.co/wCPtGDlzLm). Matt then plays his one-on-one interview with Willson Contreras after today's press conference. Contreras speaks on what it will be like trying to fill Yadier Molina's shoes, who he called after hearing the news of the Cardinals' deal, and his playing philosophy. Gordon Wittenmyer, Cubs insider for NBC Sports Chicago, then joins the show to explain why the Cardinals' acquisition of Willson Contreras is a “nightmare' for Cubs fans. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8pm on KMOX barring any Billikens or NFL games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
North Idaho College in Coeur d'Alene faced a regional accreditation review this past year after complaints about conduct by its board of trustees. The school held on to its accreditation, but not without a warning to get its governance in order. Now, enough trustees have resigned that NIC is left without a functional board. Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News joins Logan Finney to break down the latest. Read Kevin's stories here: https://www.idahoednews.org/news/analysis-elections-have-consequences-and-nic-is-facing-them/ https://www.idahoednews.org/news/a-polarizing-presence-at-the-center-of-nics-dysfunction/
“You'll win if you don't quit,” says Kevin Curry, fitness expert and social media sensation, reflecting on his first DEKA Fit event in Dallas. Spartan Up Podcast, DEKA Series hosts' Jarod Cogswell and Yancy Culp talk with Kevin about his first DEKA race experience, how to improve your mental health climate and what principles enable Kevin to lead a fitness-forward life into his later years. In this episode you'll learn... -Kevin's self talk for goal setting -The 3 fitness principles that improve mental health -Your life is not over at 40 and how Kevin's goals change as he gets older -One idea for changing the DEKA Fit events. Connect with Kevin on Instagram and Twitter: @fitmencook Want to learn more about Kevin? Read Kevin's Book - Fit Men Cook: 100+ Meal Prep Recipes for Men and Women. Here is a quick teaser: In Fit Men Cook, Kevin Curry, fitness expert and social media sensation with millions of followers and millions of downloads on his app, shares everything you need to live a healthy life each day—from grocery lists to common dieting pitfalls to his ten commandments of meal prep—as well as his personal story of overcoming depression and weight gain to start a successful business and fitness movement. This guide also includes 100+ easy and flavorful recipes like Southern-Inspired Banana Corn Waffles, Sweet Potato Whip, Juicy AF Moroccan Chicken, and many more to help you plan your week and eat something new and nutritious each day. With Fit Men Cook, you can create exciting, satisfying meals and be on your way to losing weight for good. SPONSOR This episode of Spartan Up! is brought to you by Durolane. You can see full prescribing information at Durolane.Com. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpShow YouTube: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpYT Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pYBkk1T684YQg7CmoaAZt FOLLOW SPARTAN UP: Spartan Up on Instagram: @spartanuppodcast Spartan Up on Twitter: @SpartanUpPod CREDITS: Producer: Ryan Warner Host: Jarod Cogswell and Yancy Culp Sr Producer: Marion Abrams © 2021 Spartan
““Our bodies are built in the kitchen, Sculpted in the gym,” says Kevin Curry, fitness expert and social media sensation. Spartan Up Podcast, DEKA Series hosts' Jarod Cogswell and Yancy Culp talk with Kevin about reimagining your relationship with food to improve your health and happiness. In this episode you'll learn… -How to embrace food in a conscious way without abandoning the joys of eating -It's okay to cry at the gym -Don't discount what a kind word can meant to someone -It's about about how you feel after you eat -3 best practices for making better choices with food Connect with Kevin on Instagram and Twitter: @fitmencook Want to learn more about Kevin? Read Kevin's Book - Fit Men Cook: 100+ Meal Prep Recipes for Men and Women. Here is a quick teaser: In Fit Men Cook, Kevin Curry, fitness expert and social media sensation with millions of followers and millions of downloads on his app, shares everything you need to live a healthy life each day—from grocery lists to common dieting pitfalls to his ten commandments of meal prep—as well as his personal story of overcoming depression and weight gain to start a successful business and fitness movement. This guide also includes 100+ easy and flavorful recipes like Southern-Inspired Banana Corn Waffles, Sweet Potato Whip, Juicy AF Moroccan Chicken, and many more to help you plan your week and eat something new and nutritious each day. With Fit Men Cook, you can create exciting, satisfying meals and be on your way to losing weight for good. SPONSOR This episode of Spartan Up! is brought to you by Durolane. You can see full prescribing information at Durolane.Com. SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpShow YouTube: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpYT Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pYBkk1T684YQg7CmoaAZt FOLLOW SPARTAN UP: Spartan Up on Instagram: @spartanuppodcast Spartan Up on Twitter: @SpartanUpPod CREDITS: Producer: Ryan Warner Host: Jarod Cogswell and Yancy Culp Sr Producer: Marion Abrams © 2021 Spartan
"The fact is that voters got us into this mess. Maybe the answer isn’t more voters," National Review writer Kevin Williamson argues on today's podcast in light of the ongoing controversies regarding voting rules in Georgia. He joins the show to make the argument that having more voters and increasing access to voting isn't necessarily a good thing. Is democracy a good in and of itself? Doesn't limiting voting have a dark history? What's the relationship between voting and good policy? Does safeguarding liberty sometimes require constraining democracy? Plus, we discuss the viral backlash Kevin's argument on voting has received and his thoughts on the state of the conservative movement and right-wing media. Read Kevin's essay on voting: https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/04/why-not-fewer-voters/ Check out Kevin's writing: https://www.nationalreview.com/author/kevin-d-williamson/ Follow Brad on Twitter: https://twitter.com/brad_polumbo Follow Brad on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradpolumbo/
Fellow mental health counselor Kevin Gallagher joins us to talk about the history of addiction in America, its causes, and cures. Kevin shares what he learned first-hand about America's broken approaches to addiction treatment while he struggled through his own past addiction, which led him toward intensive research and writing on the history of addiction and why we approach and conceptualize it the way we do today. Is addiction a moral problem? Why did the "war on drugs" position addiction around (highly racialized) individual criminality? Are people born with "addictive personalities" as a result of defective brains and chemical imbalances? What's missing from today's so-called "trauma informed" approach to addiction popularized by experts such as Gabor Maté? Read Kevin's 10 part Mad In America series "An American History of Addiction" here: https://www.madinamerica.com/2020/07/history-addiction-ardent-spirits/ - Kevin Gallagher is a former adjunct professor of Psychology and Sociology at Point Park University, in Pittsburgh, PA. He has worked in various community-health settings including four years with the award-winning street medicine program, Operation Safety Net. His work focuses on rethinking mental health, substance use, and addiction from a sociological and social-justice perspective. He is currently a writer for Mad in America and works in Medicaid clinical quality program development." Contact us at itsnotjustinyourhead@gmail.com Get early access to episodes and other perks at patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsnotjustinyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsnotjustinyourhead/support
Kevin reflects upon the spiritual and psychological benefits of his 5 days water fast and how the Stoics embraced fasting as well as other practices of restraint. Read Kevin's complimentary article, What Stoic Fasting Can Teach Us About Pleasure, Empathy, and Gratitude
Is it ok to pay your kids to read books? Plus, Kevin lost something very important to another member of his family. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Carter is joined by Aya Lehman, Kevin Cookman, and Joseph Simpson to dissect everyone's favorite rollicking summer romp reinterpreting Stephenie Meyer, MIDSOMMAR! They attempt to breakdown why the film has been so polarizing and what we can expect next from Aster. Read Kevin's review of MIDSOMMAR here: https://merrygoroundmagazine.com/gud-music-cruel-sommar-midsommar-rips/ Read Sergio's fun interpretation of the movie here: https://letterboxd.com/immigrantfilm/film/midsommar/ Like Aya's tweet comparing Midsommar to a Nancy Meyer story: https://twitter.com/ayalhmn/status/1147917000422723590
No interview today. Instead, Kevin reviews the following five op-eds/essays (timestamps below):(2:19)Oleg Kashin in Republic: Why hasn't GRU veteran Nikita Belyankin's murder sparked ethnic riots in Russia?https://republic.ru/posts/93868 (7:25)Vladimir Frolov in Republic: The U.S.-Israel-Russia summit is a chance for Moscow to find out what it's worth to Trump in Iranhttps://republic.ru/posts/93851 (12:45)Dmitry Steshin in Komsomolskaya Pravda: A Maidan activist's new public policy job at Facebook is a vatnik nightmarehttps://www.kp.ru/daily/26986.4/4045597/ (17:23)Gleb Pavlovsky in the Carnegie Moscow Center: Russia meddles in other countries because it's king of the global wormholeshttps://carnegie.ru/commentary/79222 (25:37)Oleg Kashin in Republic: Vladislav Surkov's personal mythology makes him the Kremlin's indispensable manhttps://republic.ru/posts/93796 Read Kevin's summaries of these articles, as well as other trending op-eds and essays, by signing up for Meduza's daily newsletter:https://us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=ff4a009ba1f59d865f0301f85&id=5188608ad4Support this very podcast here:www.patreon.com/kevinrothrockMusic:Ну погоди, episode 14, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncHd3sxpEbo&t=7sОлег Анофриев, Бременские музыканты, “Говорят, мы бяки-буки,” www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-3wC7gkMDQSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/kevinrothrock)
Kevin Cherrick is this week's guest on Career Crashers. Kevin is an entrepreneur and currently a digital marketing executive at FreightWaves. He joins the show to share his story and approach to the hiring process and winning great job opportunities. Read Kevin's detailed breakdown of his job search: https://medium.com/@kevincherrick/how-i-turned-three-job-rejections-into-two-job-offers-7135a4fee8b0?sk=8993582aa5009df823e75c89cd92e1d9 In this episode: - The process that Kevin went through for identifying and pursuing job opportunities - How to research the company and the industry you are targeting to find out if you're interested - Why and how you should reach out to front line employees at your target company to find out more about companies you're interested in - Kevin's story of joining a company happy hour as a way to get a leg up in the hiring process - Using rejection for one position as a doorway to other opportunities with the same or other companies Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevincherrick/ Check out our new book, Crash Your Career. Get it on Amazon or at crash.co/crashyourcareer Check out Crash.co for great resources on creating a great career and if you want to share your story email Isaac [at] crash [dot] co
Written and narrated by Kevin Sampsell. Musical performance by Joshua Rivera.In this week's episode, Kevin gets us stuck inside a man's paranoid head on a walk to the bus stop. Then Joshua performs a song.Read Kevin's writing: kevinsampsell.comCheck out Joshua Rivera's music and videos: vimeo.com/rollstarsHear more episodes: sttspod.comLearn how to become a patron: patreon.com/sttspodClick here to rate us on iTunes. Otherwise, please share this episode with your friends and family -- new episodes arrive every Tuesday!Thank you for listening.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Ben is joined by Kevin Bonham for a bonus episode to discuss the Tasmanian council elections, focusing on the results of the Hobart City Council race and the features of the Tasmanian council voting system. Read Kevin's live blog from the Tasmanian council elections count
It's Time to Sell Podcast: Strategies for 21st Century Selling
It’s Time to Sell’s 100th episode is here! I am so grateful to everyone who continues to listen to the podcast. Do you have ideas on how we can make this show better? I’d love to hear it in the comments! Our guest for today is Kevin Eikenberry, Chief Potential Officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group. He helps organizations, leaders and individuals reach their potential through remarkable learning approaches. He is a world-renowned leadership expert, a two-time bestselling author, speaker, consultant, trainer, coach, leader, learner, husband and father (not necessarily in that order). Kevin’s specialties include leadership, teams and teamwork, organizational culture, facilitating change, organizational learning and more. He is the bestselling author of Remarkable Leadership: Unleashing Your Leadership Potential One Skill at a Time (Jossey-Bass Publishing 2007), a leadership primer designed to help you learn and master the 13 competencies of remarkable leaders; and Vantagepoints on Learning and Life (Dog Ear Publishing 2006), a collection of his email essays on learning from everyday experiences. His other books include #LeadershipTweet: 140 Bite Sized Ideas to Help You Become the Leader You Were Born to Be (Happy About, 2009), and the co-author of From Bud to Boss: Secrets to a Successful Transition to Remarkable Leadership (Jossey-Bass, 2011). Read Kevin’s FULL BIO https://blog.kevineikenberry.com/about-kevin/ In this episode, we talk about the importance of having a sales mindset when running a business, how his company has grown, the future of leadership, and more. There’s a lot to learn in this episode so click that play button to listen. Enjoy! If You Have a Business, You Have to Have a Sales Mindset When it comes to running a business, it’s not about having the best product, or having a world-changing product – it’s about selling it to those who need it. We have to have a sales mindset because it’s not about the best product – really. You’ve got a good enough product, and you may have a great product, and you may have a world-changing product, but it doesn’t mean people are just going to show up. I don’t know if I embodied it, but I certainly understood it. There are people that would probably say, “Well, Kevin, you’re naturally good at that” – which I think is silly; I don’t think anyone is. To anyone who’s here who say, “Well, that’s not my natural gift,” I say, “So what? You ride a bicycle. You weren’t born being able to ride it; you learned how to ride it by putting your butt in the seat.” You’re not going to grow your business without it and you can’t delegate all of it. Kevin’s Journey If we were to go back, I would say it was just me for probably the first 10-ish, 8-ish years. It was just me, and I worked for some folks on a subcontractor basis. It started about 15 years ago, I started having team members and for a long time, there was just one. Or one in a day, or one intern in the summer kind of a thing. But Chris, our team now is 14 or 15 folks spread out across the United States, not counting subcontractors that do coaching and training for us as well. There is a transition. I think it’s a really important one for the people listening if you’re in that spot where Chris is. But you want to be in a place where you have a broader team, for whatever reasons. Long-Distance Leadership Kevin and I also talked about his newest book, The Long-Distance Leader. He shares that this book is all about where the world is and where it’s going in terms of leadership, which is more and more leaders are leading more and more folks who aren’t down the hall. If you look at my team, I’ve got some people in the building today. I’ve got some people who work and could’ve driven here today but didn’t, or don’t. And I’ve got people spread out literally across the United States, nearly from sea to shining sea. That’s where the world is and that’s where the world is going. Leadership doesn’t change, but how we do it in some ways does need to change, and those changes are nuanced and small, but super important. You know, small hinges swing big doors. We believe this book finds a place in the marketplace that hasn’t been served, and it’s going to help a whole lot of leaders who maybe even – and our research for the book even says that a lot of leaders say, “I think I’m holding it together and doing this pretty well” but they’re not sure, and what a lot of them are doing is just paddling harder. Mentions Connect with Kevin on LinkedIn and Twitter Website: https://www.kevineikenberry.com/ Kevin Eikenberry’s blog: https://blog.kevineikenberry.com/ Remarkable Leadership by Kevin Eikenberry Check out his newest book, The Long-Distance Leader: Rules for Remarkable Remote Leadership https://www.remoteleadershipinstitute.com/
This episode features a conversation with Rev. Kevin Wright from the Riverside Church in NYC. We talk about his journey, LGBTQ affirmation, and more. Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain. Follow the show on Twitter @exvangelicalpod Like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/exvangelicalpod Follow Rev. Kevin Wright on Twitter @kevinkwright. Read Kevin's blog at kevinkwright.com Read Kevin's posts on the Huffington Post at www.huffingtonpost.com/author/kwright-488 Show Notes: Harry Emerson Fosdick: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Emerson_Fosdick Martin Luther King, Jr. Gospel of Freedom: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail and the Struggle That Changed a Nation: amzn.to/2buQsu4 Reinhold Niebuhr en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Niebuhr Moral Man & Immoral Society: amzn.to/2bZN6hO Dietrich Bonhoeffer en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich_Bonhoeffer The Cost of Discipleship: amzn.to/2bu3g6P Karl Barth: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Barth The Epistle to the Romans: amzn.to/2bubsnm Saint Augustine of Hippo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo The Confessions: amzn.to/2bubmfJ Thomas Merton en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Merton Seven Storey Mountain: amzn.to/2bxG1mG Dorothy Day en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day Selected Writing: amzn.to/2bLEkoZ Richard Hays en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._Hays The Moral Vision of the New Testament: amzn.to/2bxJ7qq Allen Verhey Remembering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture, and the Moral Life amzn.to/2bM085t Saint Maybe by Anne Tyler: amzn.to/2bxHyJs Love Wins by Rob Bell: amzn.to/2bucGPl God and the Gay Christian by Matthew Vines: amzn.to/2bxI4qE Interlude Music: Troparion of Kassiani: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCRGQwf5XmY "They Will Know We Are Christians by Our Love" by Peter Scholtes available at folkmass.us.
This episode features a conversation with Rev. Kevin Wright from the Riverside Church in NYC. We talk about his journey, LGBTQ affirmation, and more. Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain. Follow the show on Twitter @exvangelicalpod Like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/exvangelicalpod Follow Rev. Kevin Wright on Twitter @kevinkwright. Read Kevin's blog at kevinkwright.com Read Kevin's posts on the Huffington Post at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/author/kwright-488 Show Notes: Harry Emerson Fosdick: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Emerson_Fosdick Martin Luther King, Jr. Gospel of Freedom: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail and the Struggle That Changed a Nation: http://amzn.to/2buQsu4 Reinhold Niebuhr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhold_Niebuhr Moral Man & Immoral Society: http://amzn.to/2bZN6hO Dietrich Bonhoeffer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietrich_Bonhoeffer The Cost of Discipleship: http://amzn.to/2bu3g6P Karl Barth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Barth The Epistle to the Romans: http://amzn.to/2bubsnm Saint Augustine of Hippo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_of_Hippo The Confessions: http://amzn.to/2bubmfJ Thomas Merton https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Merton Seven Storey Mountain: http://amzn.to/2bxG1mG Dorothy Day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Day Selected Writing: http://amzn.to/2bLEkoZ Richard Hays https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._Hays The Moral Vision of the New Testament: http://amzn.to/2bxJ7qq Allen Verhey Remembering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture, and the Moral Life http://amzn.to/2bM085t Saint Maybe by Anne Tyler: http://amzn.to/2bxHyJs Love Wins by Rob Bell: http://amzn.to/2bucGPl God and the Gay Christian by Matthew Vines: http://amzn.to/2bxI4qE Interlude Music: Troparion of Kassiani: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCRGQwf5XmY "They Will Know We Are Christians by Our Love" by Peter Scholtes available at http://folkmass.us.
The world keeps spinning even when some are gone. Those of us who are left get to spin with it. "Magic Palm" follows a family through the years of Red China as a young woman finds comfort in her grandmother's words. By Kevin Brown, copyright 2008, used with permission. Read Kevin's bio here. "Doug" follows a young man whose potential is just that...potential...to see what he does or doesn't do. By Mercedes Lawry, copyright 2013, used with permission. Read Mercedes' bio here. In "Balloon," a tradition helps with a tough moment, but also brings back the memories of how it started. By Evan Guilford-Blake, copyright 2010, used with permission. Read Evan's bio here. Today we wrap up Contributor Appreciation Month with one final drawing for a writer to win a subscription to channillo.com. It has been a delight to honor our contributors and partner with Channillo. Thank you to everyone! I look forward to bringing you more about the winning contributors in the coming weeks and months. Visit us at http://noextrawords.wordpress.com
Harriett Gilbert is joined by the journalist Kevin Maguire and the columnist Lucy Mangan to discuss their favourite books: 'Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady' by Florence King, 'The Clerkenwell Tales' by Peter Ackroyd and 'The Smoking Diaries' by Simon Gray.
Kevin has been perfecting his craft as an expert in three distinct areas, legal, diversity, and social networking. In legal, Kevin has worked as a jack of all trades in some of the most prolific international law firms in the country, such as Morrison & Foerster, Paul Hastings, Heller Ehrman, and Holland & Knight.Read Kevin's profile at http://interviewswithblackentrepreneurs.com
Feelin Jovani and also Pat Kiernan, Sarah goes to read the daily papers, and realizes that there are only so many times she can start a trial subscription for Sutton Stracke Presents the LA Times. Inspired by some fantastic long form pieces on Erika Jayne written by today's guests (Andy agrees!), Sarah Zooms up noted Housewives historians Kevin Fallon (senior entertainment reporter, The Daily Beast) and Louis Peitzman (Vulture, among others) for a wide ranging and very deep dive convo of all things Erika Jayne. They discuss what Andy's surprising reaction to Erika Jayne critique says about managing Erika and the audience on-and-off camera, the differences between how Erika and Candiace's outbursts are critiqued by their respective casts, and the troubling pattern of rewarding bad behavior with regard to Housewives and alleged crime. This panel deserves a Pulitzer, so please let Suzanne in HR know to add it to the list - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 264! JOIN/LEVEL UP TO THE ANDY'S GIRLS PATREON, AND ENJOY EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO THE AG LIVE FULL EPISODE, BONUS EPS, AND THE UPCOMING ZOOM KIKI: https://www.patreon.com/AndysGirls The AG Sassgiving Zoom kiki will be on Saturday, November 20 at 6pm EST, and is open exclusively to Patreon supporters at the OG of the AG and People's People's Couch levels. Sign up/level up to get access! Read Kevin's piece in the Daily Beast: https://www.thedailybeast.com/erika-jaynes-angry-outbursts-during-the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-reunion-did-her-no-favors Read Louis' piece in Vulture: https://www.vulture.com/article/erika-jayne-rhobh-season-11-performance-divorce-allegations.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy