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Today's podcast features the second part of a repurposed webinar produced on September 3, 2025, which dives into the legal risks, compliance challenges, and emerging constitutional questions stemming from the GENIUS Act. The conversation examines the strict prohibition of deceptive claims regarding federal backing or insurance for stablecoins, highlighting the significant civil liabilities and penalty provisions attached to violations. Art Wilmarth delves deeply into areas such as federal preemption of state laws, consumer protections, and the power dynamics introduced by big tech and non-bank entities in the stablecoin market. Richard Rosenthal outlines the importance of building cross-functional teams, updating risk taxonomies, and adapting existing safety and soundness frameworks to the new environment presented by stablecoins. Peter Jaslow highlights legal risks for stablecoin issuers, such as the lack of explicit federal insurance, the reliance on monthly attestations of reserves, complex issues surrounding redemption policies, and significant civil and criminal penalties for non-compliance. The speakers articulate the importance of rigorous compliance frameworks and the critical role finance teams will play in adapting to the new regulatory demands. Additionally, there is emphasis on the GENIUS Act's consumer protection priorities and its alignment with administration policy objectives. This episode also explores the business model impact of the GENIUS Act, discussing the growing demand for stablecoin and tokenized deposit solutions, and how institutions might leverage these technologies for treasury management and cross-border payments. Panelists provide perspectives on how innovation is being fostered, the implications for privately-held stablecoins, and the ways the GENIUS Act reflects the desires of the crypto industry. This session offers a holistic look at both the challenges and opportunities that financial institutions must consider as regulatory and market landscapes evolve. Consumer Finance Monitor is hosted by Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel at Ballard Spahr, and the founder and former chair of the firm's Consumer Financial Services Group. We encourage listeners to subscribe to the podcast on their preferred platform for weekly insights into developments in the consumer finance industry.
Today's podcast features the first part of a recent webinar produced on September 3, 2025, which examined the key provisions of the GENIUS Act (“The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act”) and its regulatory impact on banks, fintechs and the future of stablecoins. The discussion covers critical definitions, licensing, oversight and enforcement requirements, the relationship to state stablecoin laws. Panelists offer insights into the role of federal banking regulators such as the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Reserve, and the Financial Stability Oversight Council (“FSOC”), highlighting the Act's efforts to establish a uniform regulatory framework and how financial institutions are responding to the new rules. The webinar features three expert speakers: Art Wilmarth, Professor Emeritus at George Washington University Law School, Richard Rosenthal, Principal in Deloitte's Risk and Financial Advisory practice and Peter Jaslow, Practice Co-Leader of Ballard Spahr's Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrency group Listeners will gain an understanding of how the GENIUS Act may reshape business stablecoin models. The episode touches on compliance timelines, emphasizing the rapid pace of regulation, and previews issues of consumer protection and its ban on making interest payments. This dialogue sets the foundation for deeper analysis of legal risks and constitutional challenges, which will be explored in the upcoming second part of the series. Consumer Finance Monitor is hosted by Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel at Ballard Spahr, and the founder and former chair of the firm's Consumer Financial Services Group. We encourage listeners to subscribe to the podcast on their preferred platform for weekly insights into developments in the consumer finance industry.
It's the Second Coming of the year's Greatest Hits as Phil and David offer Part 2 of their Greatest Hits of 2024. Happy New Year. Go back and enjoy the full episodes for the holidays. And please consider buying tickets to see "Naked Lunch" LIVE at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre on January 25th, 2025 as part of SF Sketchfest in San Francisco here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/naked-lunch-with-phil-rosenthal-david-wild-tickets-1082461795369.To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Check out our new merch store Mountain Murders Killer MerchRichard Rosenthal committed one of the most heinous crimes in New England's history. Known as the "Burnt Ziti Case", Rosenthal mutilated his wife, Laura, after the couple argued over their dinner. During their marriage, he was known as an abusive, controlling husband. Richard had exhibited strange behaviors leading up to the crime. Did Rosenthal suffer from mental illness or was he a calculated killer? Trigger warning: this case contains discussions of domestic violenceIntro Music by Joe Buck YourselfHosts Heather and Dylan Packeremail mountainmurderspodcast@gmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mountain-murders--3281847/support.
Phil and David welcome -- with varying degrees of warmth -- the single most requested guest in "Naked Lunch" history -- Richard Rosenthal, Executive Producer of "Somebody Feed Phil" and Phil's actually brilliant younger brother. Where's Richard? Finally, right here on "Naked Lunch," so that for once, Somebody Fed Richard! great sandwiches from https://lorenzocalifornia.com/. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Mike Lermon, Mike Baron, and Richard Rosenthal discuss Black Tide Rising: The Graphic Novel; and Cobra by Timothy Zahn, Part 60. View the podcast in video form at https://www.baen.com/podcastfiles/mp3/video-baen-free-radio-hour-Black-Tide-Rising-graphic-Novel-Cobra-part-60.mp4 and the Baen YouTube Channel.
Richard Rosenthal and Roy Ben-Hur are key figures within Deloitte Advisory, both working within the fast-growing world of blockchain and digital assets. Richard is a principal in Deloitte's Advisory practice. He leads complex & transformative projects, supporting banking, crypto-native and fintech clients in setting up new entities, enabling M&A activity, launching digital asset products and addressing a broad range of regulatory and risk areas to within the US banking system. Richard leads Deloitte's Business & Entity Transformation integrated services and also leads Deloitte's Digital Assets Banking Regulatory practice.Roy is the Digital Assets Financial Services leader for Deloitte Advisory. He has been a consultant in the financial services industry for over 23 years and brings deep industry experience and a background leading large scale integration programs supporting business, compliance, risk, regulatory and technology transformation initiatives. Roy's engagements in the digital assets space include supporting clients establish buy-hold/custody-sell and lend business models, leading digital assets regulatory applications and assisting clients enhance their risk & control frameworks to manage digital asset risks. They each discuss their journey into the digital access space, the state of the industry and what they envision for the industry going forward. They then discuss the regulation of digital assets and blockchain in the US and globally and how Deloitte is helping customers navigate. ——————————————————————Watch this video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SALTTube/videosFor podcast transcripts and show notes, visit https://www.salt.org/Moderated by Anthony Scaramucci. Developed, created and produced by SALT Venture Group, LLC.
It's November 4, 2022. BoxerBlu and Bram are back teaching news for kids about a dog lawyer, new studies on what helps bridge the gap between poor and rich people, an 8th grade class helping an accused witch from Salem lose her witch status, a chess-playing robot in Russia breaking a 7 year-olds finger, and the National Statuary Hall Collection showcasing Amelia Earhart.
It's November 4, 2022. BoxerBlu and Bram are back teaching news for kids about a dog lawyer, new studies on what helps bridge the gap between poor and rich people, an 8th grade class helping an accused witch from Salem lose her witch status, a chess-playing robot in Russia breaking a 7 year-olds finger, and the National Statuary Hall Collection showcasing Amelia Earhart.
This is one of Metro-Boston's most infamous murders. Richard Rosenthal was a successful financial analyst at John Hancock Insurance in Boston. He met Laura Jane at work and they later married. The couple appeared to be living the American dream. But inside the home was another story, friends at work would later report, seeing Laura Jane with black eyes on at least two separate occasions. In retrospect she was the classic victim of on-going domestic abuse. In 1994 the duo had a baby boy who died quickly after being born, he had problems with his heart and lungs. Richard Rosenthal blamed his wife and seemingly could not move on, despite the arrival of a healthy baby girl. Richard, holding on to the death of his son, soon killed his wife, he eviscerated the woman he claimed to love. He removed some organs and placed them on a stake in the backyard, which organs were selected? Yes, Laura Jane's heart and lungs. Please be advised this episode contains extreme violence. Tune in for more details.FindLaw-Commonwealth V Rosenthal https://bit.ly/3NEsA5VCelebrate Boston-https://bit.ly/3yCdt8DThe Harvard Crimson- https://bit.ly/3bFmiWd
President Biden this past Friday introduced his choice for the Supreme Court. And the nominee, DC Court of Appeals Ketanji Brown Jackson, introduced herself the country. It was a historic pick on multiple grounds. Jackson is the first African-American woman ever nominated for the court. If confirmed, she'll also be the first Supreme Court Justice who worked as a public defender bringing a new sensibility to how the criminal justice system impacts the world of real life defendants. But there is much more to her life story. A stellar student in high school, graduated from Harvard and Harvard Law School, with a family that includes a brother who was a Baltimore city cop and an uncle who was. Miami's Police Chief and yet another uncle who has been wrapped up in the drug trade. We'll talk to one of her oldest friends from High School - appellate lawyer Richard Rosenthal, about what we should know about Ketanji Brown Jackson and what her nomination will bring to the Supreme Court. GUEST:Richard Rosenthal, former law clerk to the Honorable Levin H. Campbell of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and to the Honorable Edward B. Davis, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.HOSTS:Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff), Chief Investigative Correspondent, Yahoo NewsDaniel Klaidman (@dklaidman), Editor in Chief, Yahoo NewsVictoria Bassetti (@VBass), fellow, Brennan Center for Justice (contributing co-host)RESOURCES:Yahoo News' Christopher Wilson's most recent piece about Ketanji Brown Jackson - Here.Follow us on Twitter: @SkullduggeryPodListen and subscribe to "Skullduggery" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.Email us with feedback, questions or tips: SkullduggeryPod@yahoo.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A look into the film Simba Junior To The World Cup aka The Lion King. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpiI6nzNFUw
The little man with the red hat.
BTK can move
Please let it be anything else other than this
This is an absurd podcast hosted by an absurd group of individuals. Subscribe to the Sternal Journal here: https://sternaljournal.substack.com/
This one goes out to Digiorno Supreme.
I only had an hour.
On the outside, they were a successful and loving couple but what was going on behind closed doors finally came to a head on an August night in 1995. The murder of Laura Jane Rosenthal in her Framingham, Massachusetts home was so brutal and so savage that no one would believe the killer could be sane. The crime was so salacious media outlets dubbed it "The Burnt Ziti Murder" but it had so little to do with pasta and everything to do with a cold, controlling, and obsessive husband.Crime of the Truest KindOnline: CrimeoftheTruestKind.com Updates and show notes appear on the show page on crimeofthetruestkind.comEpisode 24 on YouTubeMusic from Joe onlyone Kowalksi and Andrew King appears in this episode. The Doug Flutie. Jr Foundation for AutismFlutieFoundation.org National Domestic Violence Hotline - TheHotline.org 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)Listen, subscribe, rate + review the show. Available everywhere you listen to podcasts. #framingham #massachusettsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/truestkind)
Taste the Brax!
This one is for the nerds. Additional sound design and music by Richard Rosenthal.
UpFront with Richard Rosenthal President and Founder, Max Restaurant Group The name Max is synonymous with restaurant excellence in Connecticut. The food, service and overall experience is exceptional and it's what keeps people coming back time and time again. From his first restaurant job at McDonald's to getting an education in the kitchens of Connecticut, New York City and Newport, Richard opened his first restaurant "Max on Main" in 1986 in Hartford, Connecticut and hasn't looked back since. Today the Max Restaurant Group has 10 successful independent restaurants, as well as a respected catering company, all based in the Greater Hartford area. Richard shares his inspiring story of what he learned in the New York City restaurant scene instead of the classrooms, why great leaders build incredible teams and how the restaurant industry will survive the pandemic. UpFront is a monthly podcast that features Connecticut-based top performers in their respective field and how they are making a positive impact in their industry and community. Hosted by Derek Beere from Mason, the show takes a deep dive into how our guests achieved success and more insights into the person. www.maxrestaurantgroup.com About Mason: www.mason23.com www.twitter.com/mason_inc www.linkedin.com/company/mason-inc
You're talked about in this episode, listen.
In this episode, we go to Framingham, Massachusetts, where a man brutally murders his wife during an argument over burnt pasta. Did he act in self-defense, thinking his wife was a creature from out of this world, or is he a cold-blooded killer, faking mental illness by mutilating the body and making bizarre claims? You be the judge. Sources: https://apnews.com/article/dec1b541f15a9a16aca62a59054f4727 https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1996/11/5/framingham-man-pleads-insanity-in-murder/ https://www.southcoasttoday.com/article/19961108/News/311089997 https://www.upi.com/Archives/1996/11/07/Hancock-exec-guilty-of-wifes-murder/7927847342800/ http://www.celebrateboston.com/crime/burnt-ziti-murder.htm https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2013/07/30/how-a-burnt-ziti-gave-us-session-9 http://ganglandscribe2.blogspot.com/2011/08/actual-boston-crime-story-that-inspired.html https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=60458794&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjQ0MTEyOTA1OSwiaWF0IjoxNjE0NDU3OTY1LCJleHAiOjE2MTQ1NDQzNjV9.u5qcwIWXHHiqsdROyS_1UKb95HqpJPsT2jyHux-88rU https://caselaw.findlaw.com/ma-supreme-judicial-court/1409617.html Theme Song: Mysterioso March by Kevin MacLeod used under a creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
Somebody threw a football into the mixer and mixed it all up. Watch Booked Comedy Series here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoR8DMT7COPgC5VXpOonjJQ
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This is the last episode ever.
The Edge lets another one slip through. The song "Vitality" by Tentacles was briefly used in this recording. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Tentacles/Dance/Tentacles_-_Dance_-_02_Vitality
Dress for the job you want
It's Halloween month and this week we're talking about one of the inspirations for the 2001 horror film Session 9. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rapid fire
Colder Weather is Coming, so what will restaurants do with outdoor dining? Richard Rosenthal is the Max Restaurant Group Founder and President. He discusses plans moving forward and talks about how they are doing during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dog are freaks
This is all the *good* content that got cut from upcoming episode 58.
The new kids don't like comedy. https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Media/Derek-Luna-Does-Comedy-1170569836468053/
This life in LA is something. https://www.amazon.com/The-Third-Season-1/dp/B07Z6NZ2H3 https://anchor.fm/WOWOKAY New special on https://www.revolt.tv/ out August 8th 2020. https://twitter.com/FatimahTaliah https://www.instagram.com/fatimahtalia
This time no one will be offended. https://bodydoubleusa.bandcamp.com/ https://supdocpodcast.com/
https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krfcq5pF8u8 https://www.FightForBreonna.org https://bailfunds.github.io
Scott edits these.
The best content that's ever happened on Month.
Keep Calm & Cary Elwes
Nick helps Month Man and his Main Monthsters write a love story for the ages.
Good luck with this one, Carter.
The month team enthrall guest judge Jack Michelle with stories of Melatonin, Owls and DRUUUUUGS.
If you choose to open Episode 49 Door A, you'll be greeted by a lovely cast of characters, some insufferable, who will guide you through the scary world of short stories. This door often goes there, so if you'd rather keep things clean, may I suggest Episode 49 Door B.
The table goes deep.
You can't escape computers.
Hey, Internet, here's a digital mask.
Aunt Janice Has To Sell The Farm
Laura Rosenthal was murdered by her husband Richard Rosenthal after they had an argument because Richard burned the baked ziti. Also known as the Ziti murder, Richard then took Laura out to the backyard after he had strangled her in the house and cut her from throat to naval taking out her organs and it gets crazier from there. Make sure you listen to find out the rest of this insane insane story from Framingham Massachusetts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimeanonymous/support
Bard, minstrel, and jester Richard Rosenthal balances the musical scales of justice to choose carefully a winner for the battles of Visual Dessert, Pinkest, and Technical Accuracy. Article by Durga Chew-Bose: https://hazlitt.net/feature/lonely-palette-economy-colour-spike-jonzes-her
The man who did Radiohead.
He's got a great garage.
Mr. Melville gets the big account.
Turn the microphones off.
Don't get me started.
Sometimes you bring your chickens home to Proust.
What do you keep buried? And what do you dig up?
There's a cabin. With some outdated spoilers.
Thing Thing Thing
Is this scary?
Join us to find out what we've learned this month in the final JonesCast!
We play a game that's all the rage
Who?
Everything About January Jones!
It's January, baby!
Richard Rosenthal, Mike Lermon, and Brett Lynch of the Black Tide Rising television production project discuss their effort to get John Ringo's Black Tide Rising series to the screen, and the funding campaign that is a part of it; and part eleven of the complete audiobook serialization of Liaden Universe® novel Alliance of Equals by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller.
Author Brian Niemeier and Geek Gab Prime host Daddy Warpig chat with Mike Lermon and Richard Rosenthal, the producers of John Ringo's Black Tide Rising TV project. Geek Gab: https://www.youtube.com/GeekGab Black Tide Rising: https://www.amazon.com/Under-Graveyard-Black-Tide-Rising-ebook/dp/B00ELR01M0/ref=pd_sim_351_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=0EDP6KEMVMJM70AXRCH7 Black Tide Rising TV: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/black-tide-rising-film/x/4832601#/ The Hymn of the Pearl: http://amzn.to/2sxpVS3 The Soul Cycle https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCMVT1F/ref=series_rw_dp_sw 2017 Dragon Award nominations: http://application.dragoncon.org/dc_fan_awards_nominations.php Kairos: http://www.brianniemeier.com/ Castalia House http://www.castaliahouse.com/
Richard Rosenthal (on right) has been a Beverly Hills “hairstylist to the stars” for 40 years! And he has the wild, shocking, must-hear, celeb stories to prove it! From John Belushi to Carrie Fisher to Bette Midler – Richard tells all! Plus, Richard opens up about his personal life. He shares with us the shocking … Continue reading EP 73: Richard Rosenthal →
Ambassador Francis Rooney, former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See and Author of The Global Vatican. Issues. John King, CNN, with a new Sunday AM political show. Senator Harkin talks about his plan to raise the minimum wage on MSNC. Mike Whalen gives us some great news about how the free market has save one Iowa woman thousands of dollars on medical bills. Richard Rosenthal from The Lexus Project is trying to rescue Iowa's pit bull, Killer, from execution.