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On the Radar
On The Radar #171

On the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 34:37


NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, WNBA News, NHL News, Coronavirus impact on the sports & entertainment, CW's Walker Independence, The Winchesters, The Flash, A Farewell to Pele, Uche Nwaneri, Dick Flavin, John Bird, Ruggero Deodato, Steve West, Keenan Cahhill, Robert Dowling, Bill Pence, Don West, Neal Jimenez, Pope Benedict XVI, Bob Nalbandian, Anita Pointer, Jeremiah Green, Gansta Boo, Art McNally, Fred White, Catherine Cyran, Frank Galati, Chris Ledesma, James D Brubaker, Kelly Monteith & Barbra Walters. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-radar/support

It's Just 2 Movies
The Hollywood Thumb News 01/01/23

It's Just 2 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 28:12


Birdman guests on The Hollywood Thumb, a movie news podcast brought to you by the parent podcast, It's Just 2 Movies!  Topics in order of discussion: Robert DowlingThe Graveyard BookGlass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryAvatar: Way of the WaterStan Lee Documentary The WhaleNetflix top 10 most successful 2022 releasesNetflix top 10 non-release streamed films in 2022Biggest box office flops of 2022Contact the show via email at:   itsjust2movies@gmail.comFacebook, Tiktok, Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and the like  @itsjust2moviesNeed to buy some stuff on Amazon?  Visit our Amazon affiliate link to do your shopping and it helps the show financially!  Wow!  Amazing!*As Amazon associates we earn from qualifying purchases*http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M7SPZUA/ref=nosim?tag=itsjust2mov04-20Want to support the show more directly and chuck in a buck?http://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsjust2moviesDon't use Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of those other platforms?  The show is always free on our website.   :)http://www.itsjust2movies.com***SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FOLKS WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS DUMB SHOW*** Lamplighter Productions for our artwork.     @lamplighter_productions_il Brad Sexton for our tunes.  Check out SUNDS at:   http://sunds.bandcamp.com/  Godsized & Growing for musical guest appearances.     @godsized_growingMad thanks to Dave, @wheep3d our video editor.  Find our YouTube listed below. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_G0gNvKXIsQtnTf1gkZEGw Support the show

A Woman At The Top; Marlene Poynder, The Carlyle New York.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 19:01


Marlene Poynder is the first woman in the 91 year history of the iconic Carlyle Hotel NYC to be Managing Director. The Australian has been working in elite hotels in Australia, Asia and the USA for more than 30 years and took over this prestigious role at this iconic hotel in NYC's upper east side this year. She is a highly regarded results driven leader who is a huge supporter of women in business in leadership roles and believes mentoring is one the most powerful tools. Here she opens up about her hopes for hospitality into the future, how she landed her plum role at Rosewood, and how in this "fourth quarter" of her career she is living out the dream she had for herself at 10 years of age. Poynder says she never would have achieved that dream if it wasn't for three different mentors who helped her maintain her self belief along the way. She is also a believer in teams, and has held positions including General Manager at The Conrad New York Downtown and General Manager of The Waldorf Astoria in Chicago. The Carlyle is one of the world's most prestigious city hotels with a celebrity history spanning decades. It is brimming with artworks, is itself a catalogue of design history and has always been live with the sound of some of America's best musicians at The Cafe Carlyle within the hotel, which opened in 1947, 16 years after the hotel opened. Bono, Cindi Lauper, Mariah Carey, Billy Joel, John Mayer, Bill Murray and Liza Minelli are just a few who have given impromptu performances at the piano in legendary Bemelmans Bar. The Carlyle became a favourite of Hollywood stars after Ingrid Bergman first stayed there when she filmed Intermezzo. It has captivated the well heeled and the well educated for years and was where Jacqueline Onassis met Audrey Hepburn, and the hotel has appeared in Sex And The City, Gossip Girl, HBO's Girls and Bravo's Younger, and the movie "A Very Murray Christmas" starring Bill Murray was entirely filmed at the hotel. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stayed there during their first visit to New York. The hotel produces over 1200 monogrammed pillow cases each year for guests, and Hubert De Givenchy once owned an apartment there, and during the Kennedy administration the hotel's owner Robert Dowling kept the "Kennedy Duplex" empty in case the president ever wanted to stay. Many of the guests keep returning multiple times a year, and very few of the world's biggest stars have not had at least one stay at this elegant, unique, truly original hotel. For more luxury travel, go to: www.renaesworld.com.au For more on the Carlyle, go to: https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/the...

Marlene Poynder Is The Managing Director at The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel NYC.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 0:51


Marlene Poynder is the first woman in the 91 year history of the iconic Carlyle Hotel NYC to be Managing Director. The Australian has been working in elite hotels in Australia, Asia and the USA for more than 30 years and took over this prestigious role at this iconic hotel in NYC's upper east side this year. She is a highly regarded results driven leader who is a huge supporter of women in business in leadership roles and believes mentoring is one the most powerful tools for people in business. She is also a believer in teams, and has held positions including General Manager at The Conrad New York Downtown and General Manager of The Waldorf Astoria in Chicago. The Carlyle is one of the world's most prestigious city hotels with a celebrity history spanning decades. It is brimming with artworks, is itself a catalogue of design history and has always been live with the sound of some of America's best musicians at The Cafe Carlyle within the hotel, which opened in 1947, 16 years after the hotel opened. Bono, Cindi Lauper, Mariah Carey, Billy Joel, John Mayer, Bill Murray and Liza Minelli are just a few who have given impromptu performances at the piano in legendary Bemelmans Bar. The Carlyle became a favourite of Hollywood stars after Ingrid Bergman first stayed there when she filmed Intermezzo. It has captivated the well heeled and the well educated for years and was where Jacqueline Onassis met Audrey Hepburn, and the hotel has appeared in Sex And The City, Gossip Girl, HBO's Girls and Bravo's Younger, and the movie "A Very Murray Christmas" starring Bill Murray was entirely filmed at the hotel. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stayed there during their first visit to New York. The hotel produces over 1200 monogrammed pillow cases each year for guests, and Hubert De Givenchy once owned an apartment there, and during the Kennedy administration the hotel's owner Robert Dowling kept the "Kennedy Duplex" empty in case the president ever wanted to stay. Many of the guests keep returning multiple times a year, and very few of the world's biggest stars have not had at least one stay at this elegant, unique, truly original hotel. For more luxury travel, go to: www.renaesworld.com.au For more on the Carlyle, go to: https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/the...

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Blockchain, Bitcoin, Filecoin, Other Coins: The 101 Of Cryptocurrency Explained | A Conversation With Robert Dowling | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli And Sean Martin

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 62:50


Cryptocurrency can be used for almost any purchase these days. However, a lot goes on underneath and behind the scenes. In this episode, we learn the basics, the history, and the future of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Filecoin, NFTs, smart contracts, and so much more.We talk about this with Robert Dowling, which is not only extremely knowledgeable on the matter but has an elegant and easy-to-understand way to present on the topic.Many thanks to The Mentor Project for connecting us with yet another expert and mentor.Enjoy the conversation! About RobertEngineer, entrepreneur, and student, formerly the co-Founder of rePurpose and Alphagora, currently finishing studies at Penn and serving as a Graduate Student Fellow at the Singh Center for Nanotechnology. Knowledgable about Bitcoin.Associate Engineer at Filecoin Foundation; Graduate Student Fellow at the Singh Center for Nanotechnology; Student at The Wharton School About The Mentor ProjectThe Mentor Project is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit. Our mentors are experts in science, technology, engineering, the arts, mathematics, business, and law. From developing a patent on how to use credit cards on the Internet to insights on space exploration and astronomy, to titans of industry and world-class technologists, TMP mentors share their skills and knowledge to inspire and guide their mentees._____________________________GuestRobert DowlingAssociate Engineer at the Filecoin Foundation [@FilFoundation]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertpatrickdowling/_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qsNintex: https://itspm.ag/itspntweb_____________________________ResourcesCo:Rise Software Engineering Course | Web3 Applications & Filecoin/IPFS: https://corise.com/course/web3-filecoinFilecoin Foundation: https://fil.org/_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Audio Signals
Blockchain, Bitcoin, Filecoin, Other Coins: The 101 Of Cryptocurrency Explained | A Conversation With Robert Dowling | Audio Signals Podcast With Marco Ciappelli And Sean Martin

Audio Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 62:50


Cryptocurrency can be used for almost any purchase these days. However, a lot goes on underneath and behind the scenes. In this episode, we learn the basics, the history, and the future of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Filecoin, NFTs, smart contracts, and so much more.We talk about this with Robert Dowling, which is not only extremely knowledgeable on the matter but has an elegant and easy-to-understand way to present on the topic.Many thanks to The Mentor Project for connecting us with yet another expert and mentor.Enjoy the conversation! About RobertEngineer, entrepreneur, and student, formerly the co-Founder of rePurpose and Alphagora, currently finishing studies at Penn and serving as a Graduate Student Fellow at the Singh Center for Nanotechnology. Knowledgable about Bitcoin.Associate Engineer at Filecoin Foundation; Graduate Student Fellow at the Singh Center for Nanotechnology; Student at The Wharton School About The Mentor ProjectThe Mentor Project is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit. Our mentors are experts in science, technology, engineering, the arts, mathematics, business, and law. From developing a patent on how to use credit cards on the Internet to insights on space exploration and astronomy, to titans of industry and world-class technologists, TMP mentors share their skills and knowledge to inspire and guide their mentees._____________________________GuestRobert DowlingAssociate Engineer at the Filecoin Foundation [@FilFoundation]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertpatrickdowling/_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlue Lava: https://itspm.ag/blue-lava-w2qsNintex: https://itspm.ag/itspntweb_____________________________ResourcesCo:Rise Software Engineering Course | Web3 Applications & Filecoin/IPFS: https://corise.com/course/web3-filecoinFilecoin Foundation: https://fil.org/_____________________________For more podcast stories from Audio Signals: https://www.itspmagazine.com/audio-signalsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tuesday Talks - Tracey Lock introduces major new acquisition by Robert Dowling

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 28:39


Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Tracey Lock, Curator of Australian painting and sculpture introduces the major new acquisition by Robert Dowling in Gallery 3 of the Elder Wing of Australian Art. For more information visit: agsa.sa.gov.au image detail: Robert Dowling, Australia/Britain, 1827 - 1886, Baptism of Christ, 1863, London, oil on canvas, 222.6 x 161.0 cm (sight); Gift of Thomas Coats Memorial Church Trustees through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2019, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.

Ideas With Purpose
Is Telehealth's Time Finally Here?

Ideas With Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 28:20


Hudson Cutler founder and CEO, Robert Dowling speaks with Thomas Conroy, CEO of MedSign – a tech company dedicated to bringing telehealth to every home. Thomas shares his thoughts on how Covid may finally create the political will to make home health delivery a reality.

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Ideas With Purpose
Starting a Clean Beauty Revolution

Ideas With Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 30:26


Hudson Cutler flounder and CEO, Robert Dowling speaks with Lynn Power , CEO of Masami. Lynn left the world of big marketing agencies and stepped in the C-Suite of hair care company, Masami, She speaks with Robert about the future of beauty and the persistent ageism that permeates so much of the business world.

The PRovoke Podcast
Partner Content: Ideas with Purpose — PR & Race (Part I)

The PRovoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 38:48


In this episode of the Ideas with Purpose podcast, Hudson Cutler's founder/CEO Robert Dowling talks to the agency's chief storytelling officer, Shawn Amos about a life of being “the only Black guy in the room” while working in the PR industry. In this candid conversation, they share their thoughts for creating real diversity and equity in very white male business. 

LMFM Monday Motivation Podcasts
The incredible Dub in a tub!

LMFM Monday Motivation Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 18:40


Robert Dowling has embarked on a multitude of intense, rigorous and sometimes dangerous adventures. From sailing down the amazon river to hiking Kilimanjaro to circumnavigating the Uyuni Desert in Bolivia this man has achieved incredible feats some of which have seen him fleeing murderous guerrillas, , crocodiles and witch doctors but through all of his adventures he has been accompanied by a peculiar companion a 7 stone bathtub affectionately known as Sheila. He is known as the HOBO on a mission, the adventurer, the dub in the tub, Rob Dowling from Donabate has a powerful Monday motivation message. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Principled Uncertainty: A True Crime Podcast
Ep 258, The NJ Shark Attacks of 1916 l The Principled Uncertainty Podcast

Principled Uncertainty: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 39:05


A grand majority of this true crime podcast episode comes from the Michael Capuzzo book, Close to Shore: The Terrifying Shark Attacks of 1916. It is a wonderful resource about not just these specific shark attacks but the overall history of shark attacks in American and elsewhere, as well. The more you read, the more you will realize that the events in New Jersey act as a precursor and an inspiration for Peter Benchleys novel, Jaws, and the subsequent Steven Spielberg movie by the same name. I'm providing, rather than a comprehensive list of sources for this episode, the notes I took in preparation for the recording. Feel free to read below about the stories of the various victims and near-victims of the New Jersey shark attacks: Charles Vansant, whose parents watched in horror as he was dragged under water; long-distance swimmers Robert Dowling and Leonard Hill, who barely escaped with their lives; Charles Bruder, a Swiss captain whose hubris ended up getting him killed; and Lester Stillwell and the other Matawan Creek victims. There is so much to uncover here, I feel like I could have done a whole series on the different locations, people, and misconceptions which allow these events to occur. Feel free to check out Capuzzo's book. It's a masterful bit of reporting, and I couldn't recommend it more vigorously. *** This story begins off the southern coast of New Jersey, just beyond the front door of the majestic Engleside Hotel. It was 1916, and the U.S. hadn’t quite stepped into WWI. In fact, Woodrow Wilson was running for re-election based on his promise to keep America out of the Great War. The Engleside was well north of the more famous Asbury Park, but it was also no slouch, either. Americans had begun to discover the idea of leisure. The Victorian era was over, and people sought to be in the sunshine for more than mere backbreaking work. People in the upper middle and middle classes “vacationed” in the summer, and the Engleside was a nice place to do so. The 1915 summer season led the owners of the hotel to believe 1916 would be record-breaking. Off the shore, a horror was brewing. A female great white shark had been knocked off its course and ended up near the shores of New Jersey. And even with the fervor of Victorian scientists like Charles Darwin, little was known about carcharodon carcharias. Sharks, in general, were not considered the man-eaters of today. On July 1, a 25-year-old man named Charles Vansant was swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, alongside his dog. His parents -- his father a doctor -- watched from the shore. Onlookers were horrified to see a giant beat leap into the air and drag the younger Vansant under the water. **Not knowing what to do with shark attacks back then **Died on the operating table -- literally a door **Beaches stayed open. People weren’t overly alarmed.   **Ex-Pres. William Howard Taft Hated giving speeches as much as being president Gave a speech at the Essex and Sussex Not too long later, there was a commotion down by the ocean about potential sharks   **Locals tried to dispel the idea that a shark had even killed Vansant. There were lots of rumors going around, and some even believed he had drowned, or that the newspapers had grossly overestimated his death. In other words, no one was aware of the dangers of sharks.   **Robert Dowling and Leonard Hill Two long-distance swimmers Leonard Hill was a druggist on vacation with his family Robert Dowling, the real estate scion, was a long-distance swimmer He was the first man to swim around Manhattan Island They came within dozens of feet from the shark. They swam through the feeding zone of the shark. No one quite knows why the shark ignored them, but it did Both vowed to never step foot in that ocean again “Never again,” Dowling said. “At least not here.”   **45 mi. North. Charles Bruder. Spring Lake, NJ. Swiss Bell Captain. He was eager to reclaim his reputation after the unexpected exploits of Downing and Hill July 6 He did not fear sharks. Did not think they were dangerous. Bit him in the stomach / legs. Severed them. He was pulled into a boat. Bled to death. **Boston Herald, Chicago Sun-Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Washington Post, SF Chronicle All put the second shark attack on the front headline **Sunbathing decreased by 75%, and cancellations caused $250,000 in lost revenue at resorts   **July 8: American Museum of Natural History: Press Conf. feat. scientists Frederic Augustus Lucas, John Treadwell Nichols, Robert Cushman Murphy Stressed a third shark attack was unlikely Nichols, an ichthyologist, warned bathers to stay close to the shore   **The US House of Reps. appropriates $5K to stop the shark problem **Pres. Woodrow Wilson meets with his cabinet over the attacks The basic point is, the shark attacks are national news, at this point   **July 12 Attacks **Matawan Creek (30 mi. N. of Spring Lake) **Thomas Cottrell, local sea captain, spotted the shark in the creek People dismissed him **Lester Stilwell and other boys were playing Before he could get out, Stilwell was pulled under **The kids ran to town. Watson Stanley Fisher, local businessman, also bitten. They were afraid to touch the wounds, because they thought that shark bites were poisonous, at that time. Fisher claimed to have wrestled Stilwell’s corpse from the fish’s mouth. He died while on the operating table from massive blood loss. **30 mins later. Joseph Dunn. Bitten. Survived. Rel. Sept. 1916.   **John Nichols became involved. He drove down to the coast and looked for the shark. Though he had been initially skeptical that sharks were man-eaters, the new attacks all but confirmed it. He expected a Killer Whale. The creek was too small for a KW. Witnesses contradicted him.   **A group of shotgun-wielding locals load up on dynamite in order to kill the shark. They run a cage across the river and overreact to sightings of any fish. They foolishly think they can blast the shark and cause it to float. Little do they know, a shark doesn’t work that way. This is highly reminiscent of the scene from Jaws.   A storm broke out, and men kept throwing dynamite into the water. Nichols tried to convince them that bullets would not affect the shark.   About the time that they decided to give up, the body of Lester Stilwell floated ashore. He was barely noticeable. One ankle had been chewed off. His stomach ripped open, his right side chewed away.   **James Fairman Fielder was besieged by requests to have the shark killed. He requested every major town to construct shark nets.   **Woodrow Wilson even had a meeting about the shark attacks at this point. Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo, in a press conference Declared war on sharks Said the US Coast Guard and the Bureau of Fisheries   July 14. Barnum & Bailey Lion Tamer and one of the foremost taxidermists in the nation, Michael Schleisser and his friend, were attacked by the shark. The shark leaped onto the back of the boat, Jaws-style, and attempted to rip the boat to shreds to attack them. They managed to beat the shark to death with an oar.    

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
Eugene O'Neill: a life in Four Acts; a reading by Robert M. Dowling.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 50:00


Talk by Professor Robert M. Dowling (Central Connecticut State University) at UCD Writing Centre.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast
Eugene O'Neill: a life in Four Acts; a reading by Robert M. Dowling.

UCD Humanities Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 50:00


Talk by Professor Robert M. Dowling (Central Connecticut State University) at UCD Writing Centre.

National Gallery of Australia | Collection Video Tour | Nineteenth-century Australian art
Robert Dowling, Mrs Adolphus Sceales with Black Jimmie on Merrang Station 1855–56

National Gallery of Australia | Collection Video Tour | Nineteenth-century Australian art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2011 1:40


Robert Dowling (Great Britain 1827–1886), Mrs Adolphus Sceales with Black Jimmie on Merrang Station 1855–56. Oil on canvas mounted on plywood, 76.0 x 101.5 cm. Purchased from the Founding Donor Fund 1984.

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