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This week, Jack Daniel of K 104.7 Charlotte and “Loungin' with Kristen and Jack” returns to discuss ‘The Thing From Another World': Films of 1951. Jack was on in 2020 to discuss John Carpenter's ‘The Thing': Films of 1982. In that episode, we made him watch and discuss ‘Grease 2'! Not this time. After some catching up and gripes, we discuss the 1951 OG while we drink and talk about movies! Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 10:30 Gripes; 17:29 Films of 1951; 29:37: ‘The Thing From Another World'; 1:01:43 What You Been Watching?; 01:07:55 Next Week's Episode Teaser Cast/Crew: Howard Hawks, Christian Nyby, Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, James Arness, Robert Cornthwaithe, Douglas Spencer, James Young, Dewey Martin, Robert Nichols, Eduard Franz, John Dierkes, Edward Lasker, Russell Harlan, Dimitri Tiomkin, John Carpenter, Kirk Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, Richard Dysart, T.K. Carter, John W. Campbell, Jr., Bill Lancaster. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller Special Guest: Jack Daniel of K 104.7 Charlotte Jack on the Radio: https://k1047.com/shows/jack-daniel/ Loungin' with Kristen and Jack iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/loungin-with-kristen-and-jack/id1575781716 Loungin' with Kristen and Jack Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Dxsozm4lDAhTlqeYOjhJx?si=a087516fcb384524 Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo: https://www.instagram.com/cbarrozo.beer?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: Preparation H, Hemmoroids, CVS, Duane Reade, Walgreens, Road Rash, The Lion King, Pivot, Ross, Friends, Couch, NASA, Killers of the Flower Moon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorcese, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemmons, David Ellison, David Zazlav, Al Jolson, Oscars, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, The Holiday, The Crown: Season 6 part 2, Napoleon, Ferrari, Beer, Scotch, The Weekend, Clifford Odets, Travis Scott, U2, Apple, Apple Podcasts, 101 Dalmatians, The Parent Trap, Switzerland, West Side Story, Wikipedia, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Melbourne, Indonesia, Java, Jakarta, Bali, Guinea, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, The Phillippines, Vietnam, America, The US, Academy Awards, WGA Strike, SAG-AFTRA, SAG Strike, Peter Weir.
Yvette Borja and guest Meghna Sridhar discuss Theft is Property! by Robert Nichols. They discuss how and why land can't be neatly divided as US property law suggests, the usefulness of understanding racism as long-standing patterns of group-differentiated vulnerability, and the links between the Black radical tradition and indigenous relationships with/stewardship of their lands. Read Robert Nichols' article prelude to Theft is Property! here: https://criticaltheory.northwestern.edu/mellon-project/critical-theory-in-the-global-south/sub_projects/theft-is-property,-nichols.pdf Support the podcast by becoming a patron here: https://patreon.com/radiocachimbona?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkFollow @radiocachimbona on Instagram, X, and Facebook
On this episode of the ClosersKlub, we sit down with Zach Kenney, a visionary who transformed his career from a house painter to a social media powerhouse. Zach's journey is nothing short of inspirational, boasting an impressive leap to 114,000 followers on Instagram and securing branding deals worth nearly $50,000 with leading companies in the painting industry. Zach doesn't just share his story; he provides actionable steps for entrepreneurs looking to harness the power of social media to boost their revenue. This episode is packed with practical advice and a proven framework designed to revolutionize your business approach. Get ready to dive deep into a conversation that's as entertaining as it is educational. Zach's formula for success is a game-changer for anyone eager to make their mark on social media and beyond. Tune in, take notes, and prepare to transform your entrepreneurial journey with insights from one of the industry's rising stars. #ClosersKlub #ZachKenney #SocialMediaInfluence #Entrepreneurship #BusinessTransformation #SocialMediaForBusiness #EntrepreneurTips #SuccessFormula #PaintingIndustry #BrandingSuccess #FollowTheJourney #BusinessGrowthStrategies
In a time when the dream of homeownership seems increasingly out of reach for the next generation, and the narrative around wealth transfer sounds like a closed chapter, this video aims to challenge the status quo and open up a world of possibilities. Contrary to popular belief, the opportunity to buy and invest in real estate is not reserved for a select few; it's accessible to anyone willing to understand and apply creative financing strategies. In this video, I break down three powerful ways to leap into the real estate market: 1. Co-Buying: Partnering up to purchase property. 2. OPM (Other People's Money): Utilizing investors' funds to finance your investment. 3. Seller Financing: Negotiating directly with sellers for financing. Beyond just listing these strategies, I dive deep into a practical cash flow analysis of investing in a multifamily property. Whether you're looking to generate monthly income or save on living expenses by moving in, this analysis will provide you with a clear picture of the financial benefits real estate investment can offer. This video is not just a guide; it's a call to action for young people and aspiring investors who've been led to believe the door to real estate is closed. The truth is, it's wide open—you just need the keys. #RealEstateInvesting #CreativeFinancing #CoBuying #OPM #SellerFinancing #CashFlowAnalysis #Homeownership #WealthBuilding #InvestmentStrategies #MultifamilyInvesting #RealEstateEducation #UnlockWealth #FinancialFreedom
In this episode if the ClosersKlub, we sit down with the multifaceted Thomas Reyes, whose extraordinary journey takes us from the creative highs of songwriting for Grammy-winning artists like Bobby Brown to the dynamic world of real estate development. Thomas opens up about the transition from the music industry to mastering the art of turning visions into tangible assets in the form of luxury homes and innovative commercial spaces. Listen as Thomas shares insights into the parallels between creativity in music and real estate, the lessons learned from both worlds, and how he leverages his artistic background to design and develop unique properties that stand out in today's market. His story is not just about change; it's about evolution, resilience, and the pursuit of passion across diverse realms. Whether you're a music lover, an aspiring real estate developer, or someone fascinated by life's unexpected turns, Thomas's story will inspire you to look beyond the conventional and explore where your passions can truly take you. Join us for this inspiring tale of creativity, transformation, and success. #ThomasReyes #FromMusicToRealEstate #CreativeJourneys #RealEstateDevelopment #GrammyWinners #BobbyBrown #LuxuryHomes #PodcastInspiration #CareerTransitions #PursueYourPassion
Welcome to this episode of the ClosersKlub podcast, where today's journey brings us into the heart of luxury real estate with none other than Scott Farrell, a name synonymous with high-end properties in the bustling market of Greater Boston. Achieving an astounding over $80 million in sales in a single year, Scott's story is nothing short of inspirational. Our conversation dives deep into Scott's transition from the hospitality sector and sales into the pinnacle of real estate. He opens up about the relentless work ethic, the hurdles he's leaped over, and his unwavering focus on results over excuses. But at the core of his success? Relationships. Scott's candid insights into how building connections has been a cornerstone of his career might just redefine your perception of work. If you're grappling with challenges or seeking that spark to reignite your passion, Scott's narrative is a beacon of motivation. Join us as we uncover the essence of becoming a top luxury broker in a competitive landscape, and perhaps, find the key to unlocking your own success story.
In this inspiring episode of the ClosersKlub, I had the opportunity to chat with the esteemed luxury developer, James (Jim) Fuller, who has left a significant mark on the luxury real estate landscape over the past decade. Specializing in high-end homes, Jim has crafted breathtaking properties in some of Massachusetts' most coveted areas, including Newton, Brookline, Boston, Nantucket, and most recently, Wellesley. Jim opens up about the pivotal moment that propelled him into the world of real estate development - being laid off from his corporate job. This unexpected turn of events set him on a path to becoming a visionary in luxury home development. Throughout our conversation, Jim delves into the essentials of success in the competitive field of luxury real estate, emphasizing the resilience, mindset, and determination required to navigate and overcome adversity. Listeners will gain unique insights into the luxury development process, from conceptualizing projects to the intricacies of building exquisite homes that stand the test of time. Jim's journey is not just a story of career transformation but a testament to the power of embracing change and the rewards of perseverance in the face of challenges. Join us as Jim Fuller shares valuable lessons from his journey, offering motivation and guidance for anyone looking to make their mark in the world of real estate or facing their own crossroads in life.
In an enlightening episode of the ClosersKlub podcast, we delve into the world of luxury real estate with none other than Gaetano Morello, a luminary in luxury development and the visionary founder of the LevelUp mastermind. This exclusive sit-down offers a rare glimpse into Gaetano's journey to the pinnacle of real estate success, his insights into mentorship's transformative power, and the courage it takes to transcend fear in pursuit of greatness. Gaetano Morello doesn't just build luxury properties; he builds dreams and fosters a community of professionals dedicated to elevating their craft. The LevelUp mastermind, based in Boston, is more than a network—it's a movement of real estate professionals committed to pushing boundaries, embracing hard work, and supporting one another's ascent to excellence. Throughout our conversation, Gaetano reveals: His personal path to becoming a titan in luxury real estate development. The critical role mentorship has played in his career and why he believes in giving back. Strategies for overcoming fear and self-doubt to achieve your highest potential. The inspiration behind the LevelUp mastermind and its mission to uplift every member. Join us for this motivational journey with Gaetano Morello, and discover how to harness the principles of mentorship, community, and resilience to transform your own real estate career. Whether you're an aspiring developer, an established professional, or someone passionate about the power of personal growth, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone ready to "level up" their life and career. Apply To Join Levelup Mastermind - https://levelupmastermind.com/
Joe Nicholson is joined by Robert Nichols from Middlesbrough fanzine Fly Me To The Moon to preview Sunderland's Championship match against Middlesbrough
On this episode of Closers Klub, I had the honor of speaking with Collin Bray of Century 21 Cityside. Collin is the number one Real Estate Agent for Century 21 Cityside in Massachusetts. Collin shares how he got his start, how he built his brand how he continues to grow. He also provides the blueprint for success and speaks on the power of finding the best versions of ourselves to achieve our goals. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed this conversation. Let's go onward and upward in 2024 and beyond.
Claude Dos Santos AKA Junior was Born and raised in Brazil. At the age of 16 his family returned to Brazil but Junior decided to stay. In this interview he shares what it was like living on his own at 16, getting a job as a car salesman as a teenager, living in his bosses garage and the power of his faith in propelling him into real estate development and how he found success along the way.
On this episode of the Closers Klub, I had the pleasure of chatting with Marc Abou-Ezzi. Marc is a 28-year-old real estate mogul who went from 0 to 125 doors in just a few years. He shares how he got started, how he finances his deals, and how we can apply his blueprint to build wealth and grow! Marc is wise beyond his years, and I'm grateful for his willingness to share his story. This is an episode you don't want to miss.
AUSTIN, Texas - Cameron County's general aviation airport will benefit greatly from the construction of a second causeway to South Padre Island, according to Cameron County's commissioner for Precinct Three.David Garza spoke in support of additional funding for general aviation airports in the public comment portion of a recent Texas Transportation Commission meeting in Austin. One of the agenda items dealt with additional funds for aviation appropriated by the 88th Legislature. Garza started his remarks by saying he has had many meetings and encounters with the TxDOT's aviation division. “We have been the recipients especially of the grant program over the course of years.”Garza said that when he first became a county commissioner he “inherited an overgrown, pretty much abandoned airport.” He said that with with the help of the TxDOT's aviation department, Cameron County has been able to clean up the Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport.“We've been able to, at this point, clean it up to the point where it is immaculate,” Garza said. “We've done major capital projects that they (the aviation division) has been part of.”Garza referenced state Sen. Robert Nichols, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Transportation. Nichols had earlier spoken about funding for general aviation airports at the TTC meeting.“From our perspective, it's very evident that he and Chairman Canales were very receptive to hearing our needs and (the need to) increase the funding.”State Rep. Terry Canales is chairman of the House Committee on Transportation.“General aviation airports play a key economic role in our communities,” Garza said. “They are critical. They're unheralded, pretty much, in the state of Texas. If you don't fly in or fly out or know about them… it's not on your radar.”Editor's Note: The attached podcast features remarks on general aviation airports by state Sen. Robert Nichols and Cameron County Commissioner David Garza at a recent Texas Transportation Commission meeting. To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.
On today's episode of the Closers Klub I breakdown how you can continue to buy despite rising interest rates. A lot of pros, including myself, have found ways to get creative, make offers and make money as the real estate market continues to challenge us all. If you're serious about taking your business to the next level, this is an episode you don't want to miss. I hope this episode gives you the courage to keep pushing, to keep learning, and to keep finding greatness despite the challenges!
In this episode, "Stop Being Desperate and Start Bringing Value," we uncover the pitfalls of approaching potential partners with desperation and how it can hinder your success. Discover the importance of cultivating genuine relationships within the industry, understanding key players' motivations, and positioning yourself as a valuable asset. If you're looking to shift your approach from chasing deals to having deals come to you, this episode offers game-changing insights. Tune in to transform your mindset and elevate your real estate journey. Subscribe for more empowering content!
On today's episode of the Closers Klub, Robert Nichols shares his blueprint for achieving financial freedom through real estate. Over the last 14 years, Robert has completed over 40 successful projects and has learned some important principles along the way. On this episode you learn exactly what his process looks like and how you can apply it to your business to get started or enhance what you're currently doing to become a successful real estate millionaire. I hope you enjoy this episode, as it is packed with gems that will help you grow your real estate business if you're a beginner or experienced.
In Episode 9 of the Texas Legislative Update, David Blackmon and Jason Modglin, President of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, discuss the major events in Austin for the week ended March 24, 2023.Topics discussed include: - Jason's two days in Washington, DC on March 21 and 22; - HB 1500, the Sunset bill related to the Public Utilities Commission; - The unanimous vote in the Senate to approve its a $16.5 billion property tax reduction bill; - The House also advanced its own version of property tax reform; - Movement on Senate Bill 28, which would set up a ballot resolution to approve an updated Texas Water Fund dedicating billions to funding new sources of fresh water supplies for the state in the coming decades; - Progress was also made on bills by Senator Robert Nichols and Rep. Greg Bonnen that are designed to promote and enable carbon capture projects in Texas;March 24 represents the halfway point in the 140-day legislative session. Things will only heat up from here, so stay tuned and join David and Jason again on Friday, March 31.Sponsorships are available or get your own corporate brand produced by Sandstone Media. David Blackmon LinkedInDB Energy Questions Energy Transition Absurdities SubstackThe Crude Truth with Rey TrevinoRey Trevino LinkedInEnergy Transition Weekly ConversationIrina Slav LinkedInArmando Cavanha LinkedIn ENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
Meet Crowd Lending Originator and jack of all trades, Robert Nichols! Not all nudges lend a helping hand, some force you to prove a point, and that's exactly what Robert's doing. Join us as we discuss the road to playing pro soccer, finding love at Stop & Shop, and the organization that changed the trajectory of his life (BottomLine.org).
In this episode, we spoke to two survivors - Chiara Beer, and Rob Nichols Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Over the weekend, Dade Phelan announced he would likely be working with Democrats in the legislature to make some abortions legal in Texas. Senator Robert Nichols announced he would support allowing the abortion of rape victims' unborn children. Karl Rove called Texas' pro-life laws “too extreme.” These Republicans are working to divide the party heading into… The post Karl Rove & Dade Phelan Announce Pro-Choice Agenda appeared first on Luke Macias.
On this week's episode, Hussien sits down with Cannabis investor and Real Estate Entrepreneur, Robert Nichols. Rob opens up and shares how race, fatherhood and and a driven work ethic has shaped his life and businesses. This was a truly special conversation! Support the show
Y'all-itics: June 26, 2022Chaos. If the public ever sees the body cam images, security footage and documents related to the massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, state Senator Roland Gutierrez thinks that's all you'll find. But so far, the Democrat from San Antonio, whose district includes Uvalde, says he's been stonewalled at every turn in his attempts to obtain those records. In fact, the Senator tells us he was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement before he'd be able to see anything at all. In this episode of Y'all-itics, he explains why he refused and why he's now suing the Texas Department of Public Safety, which he claims had 91 troopers on scene while the gunman was inside the classroom. You'll also hear why Senator Gutierrez expects nothing to come out of the hearings held this week by the Senate Special Committee investigating the mass shooting and why he thinks it could take a while for the Uvalde community to regain its trust in law enforcement. And perhaps most importantly, if anything will lead to new legislation when lawmakers return to Austin in January 2023.GuestSen. Roland Gutierrez, (D) San AntonioSen. Robert Nichols, (R)
Y'all-itics: June 26, 2022 Chaos. If the public ever sees the body cam images, security footage and documents related to the massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, state Senator Roland Gutierrez thinks that's all you'll find. But so far, the Democrat from San Antonio, whose district includes Uvalde, says he's been stonewalled at every turn in his attempts to obtain those records. In fact, the Senator tells us he was asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement before he'd be able to see anything at all. In this episode of Y'all-itics, he explains why he refused and why he's now suing the Texas Department of Public Safety, which he claims had 91 troopers on scene while the gunman was inside the classroom. You'll also hear why Senator Gutierrez expects nothing to come out of the hearings held this week by the Senate Special Committee investigating the mass shooting and why he thinks it could take a while for the Uvalde community to regain its trust in law enforcement. And perhaps most importantly, if anything will lead to new legislation when lawmakers return to Austin in January 2023. Guest Sen. Roland Gutierrez, (D) San Antonio Sen. Robert Nichols, (R)
I spoke with Dr. Robert Nichols author of, 'Theft is Property: Dispossession & Critical Theory'. It's one of the most important books I've ever read on capitalism, settler colonialism & indigenous critiques of both. I discuss w. Dr. Nichols how indigenous philosophy both augments and challenges white & Eurocentric critiques of capitalism. How the concept of property & property law was designed to steal indigenous land, and how modern indigenous groups are fighting back with both violent and non-violent resistance to disrupt the death cults of capitalism & white supremacy For those interested in learning more, Dr. Nichols book is available as an open-access text from Duke University press: https://www.dukeupress.edu/theft-is-property Music by Prod Riddiman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9xKaM6IXMA
Special Guest, Carly Levy, joins your hosts Nathan Lutz and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Out of Towners (1970) [G] Genre: Comedy, Road Trip Comedy Starring: Jack Lemmon, Sandy Dennis, Sandy Baron, Anne Meara, Robert Nichols, Ann Prentiss, Ron Carey, Philip Bruns, Graham Jarvis, Carlos Montalban, Robert King, Johnny Brown, Dolph Sweet, Thalmus Rasulala, Jon Korkes, Robert Walden, Richard Libertini, Paul Dooley, Anthony Holland, Billy Dee Williams Director: Arthur Hiller Recoded on 2021-10-31
On today's show we talk with Texas State Sen. Robert Nichols about roads and transportation. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is explaining why Texas taxpayers must spend $3 billion to stop the latest caravan crossing the southern border. We'll discuss a new poll that says Texans are in support of the new abortion law. We'll talk to Chuck DeVore of the Texas Public Policy Foundation about Bidenflation and we'll discuss blowback over the cross-dressing boy in Loudoun County who raped an actual girl.
Welcome to openSAP Invites. I'm your host Robert Nichols, and I'm excited to welcome two futurists from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Frank Diana and Kevin Benedict. Frank and I first worked together on an openSAP thought leaders course called “Reimagining the Future: A Journey Through the Looking Glass”. A course that explained that we can no longer predict the future, but instead must rehearse it. Frank, Kevin and I discuss, with a particular focus on the impact of the pandemic on future possible scenarios for our standard way of living.
Welcome to openSAP Invites, I'm your host, Robert Nichols, and in this episode, we will learn about Human Experience Management or HXM with Dr. Steven Hunt. Steve will tell us what is HXM, what are the different types of employee experiences that determine how we feel about our work and how the environment we work in can influence that experience.
Debatimos sobre la película "El enigma de otro mundo" (1951) de Christian Nyby y Howard Hawks, basada en el relato de John W. Campbell y protagonizada por Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Robert Cornthwaite, Douglas Spencer, James R. Young, Dewey Martin, Robert Nichols, William Self, Eduard Franz, Sally Creighton, James Arness, Edmund Breon, Nicholas Byron, John Dierkes... Con la participación de: Cristian Martínez - @crmahe Francisco G. Rodriguez - @FranesfranCine Ramón Orts @ramon_orts Nos puedes escuchar en iVoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-cine-mas-cine_sq_f1770779_1.html Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2ApuRUPSB8eavyQ7CBuXQN Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaXZvb3guY29tL3BvZGNhc3QtY2luZS1tYXMtY2luZV9mZ19mMTc3MDc3OV9maWx0cm9fMS54bWw y Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/cine-más-cine/id1481721006 y nos puedes seguir en Twitter @mascine_podcast y en nuestra web diletantes.es
Debatimos sobre la película "El enigma de otro mundo" (1951) de Christian Nyby y Howard Hawks, basada en el relato de John W. Campbell y protagonizada por Margaret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey, Robert Cornthwaite, Douglas Spencer, James R. Young, Dewey Martin, Robert Nichols, William Self, Eduard Franz, Sally Creighton, James Arness, Edmund Breon, Nicholas Byron, John Dierkes... Con la participación de: Cristian Martínez - @crmahe Francisco G. Rodriguez - @FranesfranCine Ramón Orts @ramon_orts Nos puedes escuchar en iVoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-cine-mas-cine_sq_f1770779_1.html Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2ApuRUPSB8eavyQ7CBuXQN Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuaXZvb3guY29tL3BvZGNhc3QtY2luZS1tYXMtY2luZV9mZ19mMTc3MDc3OV9maWx0cm9fMS54bWw y Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/cine-más-cine/id1481721006 y nos puedes seguir en Twitter @mascine_podcast y en nuestra web diletantes.es
Thanks for coming back for more "Ham an' Eggs in the Age of Covid-19"! For the 4th consecutive month of life during the pandemic, we depart from the normal structure of our audio time travel expeditions into the history, happenings and colorful characters that comprise the now 95 year story of the one and only Los Angeles Breakfast Club ... The show begins with a phone conversation between host Phil Leirness and announcer Marc Hershon about the reasons behind Phil's departure from Los Angeles and the recent death of his father, as well as about an hilarious audio pilot that Marc wrote and produced (and which you can enjoy at https://succotash.libsyn.com/succotash-shut-in-epi209-special-presentation-sleevetalkers-pilot). Legendary explorer, adventurer and hunter Frank Buck ("Bring 'em Back Alive") was honored at the club back in the 1930's. On this month's show, we offer up a clip from that event, as well as a story Buck tells the assembled ham an' eggers about headhunters in Borneo! Phil makes the rounds of the various Breakfast Club tables, starting with the dais table and Reverend Barbara Adams, who takes us down the path that leads to our continuing "Adventures in Friendship". Phil then drops in at the nurse's table, where he interviews Rachel Skytt. It's then on to the Konrad Monti smoking section for a chat with Adam Mellema. The 60's Mafia table's Dorothy Rupert is visited, and the Roosters' very own Grand Cockelorum, Robert Nichols, rounds things out. You will learn things you never knew about these people, you will hear heartening tales of how they are embracing these challenging times, and you will enjoy a lot of laughs. All that, PLUS the Don Snyder Orchestra takes us on a "Sentimental Journey" and Carole Nese wakes up our brains!
Robert Nichols, an associate professor of political theory at the University of Minnesota, has written an engaging and important examination of the clash between the western theoretical approaches to the idea of property and possession and the understanding of land property and possession held by indigenous peoples in a variety of societies settled by Anglophone colonizers. Theft Is Property!: Dispossession and Critical Theory (Duke University Press, 2019) pulls together or bridges intellectual traditions, bringing indigenous political thought into conversation with critical theory and Anglo social contract theory, centering on the different understandings of property, ownership, and possession. Nichols weaves together a variety of different ways of thinking about the questions of property and possession, examining the language that is applied to the concept of property and how this also defines our understanding of possession and dispossession as well as the dichotomous ideas of property and theft. He also traces the early modern concepts of property and contract and the contemporary legal arguments that have been made to claim land and property from indigenous peoples. Folded into these discussions is a richly delineated argument that lays out the tension inherent in the idea of property, and how this idea was transformed within the context of the European intellectual tradition, and how critical theory subsequently problematized property and possession. Theft is Property! explores the idea of recursive dispossession, which Nichols explains as the situation where “new proprietary relations are generated but under structural conditions that demand their simultaneous negation.” The exploration of this concept—through critical race theory, Marxism, and feminist theory—takes the reader on a journey focusing on the longstanding claims made by indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, and the counteractions and arguments made by Anglo-settler societies, which have generally left indigenous communities essentially dispossessed of both land and rights. Lilly J. Goren is professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), as well as co-editor of Mad Men and Politics: Nostalgia and the Remaking of Modern America (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Nichols, an associate professor of political theory at the University of Minnesota, has written an engaging and important examination of the clash between the western theoretical approaches to the idea of property and possession and the understanding of land property and possession held by indigenous peoples in a variety of societies settled by Anglophone colonizers. Theft Is Property!: Dispossession and Critical Theory (Duke University Press, 2019) pulls together or bridges intellectual traditions, bringing indigenous political thought into conversation with critical theory and Anglo social contract theory, centering on the different understandings of property, ownership, and possession. Nichols weaves together a variety of different ways of thinking about the questions of property and possession, examining the language that is applied to the concept of property and how this also defines our understanding of possession and dispossession as well as the dichotomous ideas of property and theft. He also traces the early modern concepts of property and contract and the contemporary legal arguments that have been made to claim land and property from indigenous peoples. Folded into these discussions is a richly delineated argument that lays out the tension inherent in the idea of property, and how this idea was transformed within the context of the European intellectual tradition, and how critical theory subsequently problematized property and possession. Theft is Property! explores the idea of recursive dispossession, which Nichols explains as the situation where “new proprietary relations are generated but under structural conditions that demand their simultaneous negation.” The exploration of this concept—through critical race theory, Marxism, and feminist theory—takes the reader on a journey focusing on the longstanding claims made by indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, and the counteractions and arguments made by Anglo-settler societies, which have generally left indigenous communities essentially dispossessed of both land and rights. Lilly J. Goren is professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), as well as co-editor of Mad Men and Politics: Nostalgia and the Remaking of Modern America (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Nichols, an associate professor of political theory at the University of Minnesota, has written an engaging and important examination of the clash between the western theoretical approaches to the idea of property and possession and the understanding of land property and possession held by indigenous peoples in a variety of societies settled by Anglophone colonizers. Theft Is Property!: Dispossession and Critical Theory (Duke University Press, 2019) pulls together or bridges intellectual traditions, bringing indigenous political thought into conversation with critical theory and Anglo social contract theory, centering on the different understandings of property, ownership, and possession. Nichols weaves together a variety of different ways of thinking about the questions of property and possession, examining the language that is applied to the concept of property and how this also defines our understanding of possession and dispossession as well as the dichotomous ideas of property and theft. He also traces the early modern concepts of property and contract and the contemporary legal arguments that have been made to claim land and property from indigenous peoples. Folded into these discussions is a richly delineated argument that lays out the tension inherent in the idea of property, and how this idea was transformed within the context of the European intellectual tradition, and how critical theory subsequently problematized property and possession. Theft is Property! explores the idea of recursive dispossession, which Nichols explains as the situation where “new proprietary relations are generated but under structural conditions that demand their simultaneous negation.” The exploration of this concept—through critical race theory, Marxism, and feminist theory—takes the reader on a journey focusing on the longstanding claims made by indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, and the counteractions and arguments made by Anglo-settler societies, which have generally left indigenous communities essentially dispossessed of both land and rights. Lilly J. Goren is professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), as well as co-editor of Mad Men and Politics: Nostalgia and the Remaking of Modern America (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Nichols, an associate professor of political theory at the University of Minnesota, has written an engaging and important examination of the clash between the western theoretical approaches to the idea of property and possession and the understanding of land property and possession held by indigenous peoples in a variety of societies settled by Anglophone colonizers. Theft Is Property!: Dispossession and Critical Theory (Duke University Press, 2019) pulls together or bridges intellectual traditions, bringing indigenous political thought into conversation with critical theory and Anglo social contract theory, centering on the different understandings of property, ownership, and possession. Nichols weaves together a variety of different ways of thinking about the questions of property and possession, examining the language that is applied to the concept of property and how this also defines our understanding of possession and dispossession as well as the dichotomous ideas of property and theft. He also traces the early modern concepts of property and contract and the contemporary legal arguments that have been made to claim land and property from indigenous peoples. Folded into these discussions is a richly delineated argument that lays out the tension inherent in the idea of property, and how this idea was transformed within the context of the European intellectual tradition, and how critical theory subsequently problematized property and possession. Theft is Property! explores the idea of recursive dispossession, which Nichols explains as the situation where “new proprietary relations are generated but under structural conditions that demand their simultaneous negation.” The exploration of this concept—through critical race theory, Marxism, and feminist theory—takes the reader on a journey focusing on the longstanding claims made by indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States, and the counteractions and arguments made by Anglo-settler societies, which have generally left indigenous communities essentially dispossessed of both land and rights. Lilly J. Goren is professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics (University Press of Kentucky, 2012), as well as co-editor of Mad Men and Politics: Nostalgia and the Remaking of Modern America (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As some areas around the world begin to see coronavirus death tolls decline, officials in the United States are hopeful that American fatalities will also level off. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb grounds expectations for life after the pandemic with historical perspective. 31 million small businesses are scrambling to take advantage of relief programs before the $350 billion of federal funds run out; American Bankers Association President and CEO Robert Nichols explains how the banks are trying to keep up with demand. Grubhub CEO Matt Maloney shares how restaurants are using his platform to stay afloat during the pandemic. Plus, Father James Martin, Jesuit priest and author, discusses faith in humanity during a global crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I go old school in this episode, discussing one of my favorites from the golden...
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We can't seem to talk about gambling without reference to its very real, very serious social problems -- whether it's the association with organized crime, the addictiveness, or the ruination of many people's lives. But what if we look at gambling through the lens of everyday life? Where does it come from, what does it say about us, and how should we manage it in our society? Ben is in Edmonton to chat with University of Alberta gambling expert Fiona Nicoll. About the Guest My greatest strength as a researcher is the creation of interdisciplinary conversations about some of the most challenging political issues of our time, from cultural genocide and reconciliation to gambling policy, white nationalist movements and the challenges facing the neoliberal university. I apply this research expertise to facilitate public art and other knowledge transfer projects. In addition to producing a body of art writing for books and catalogues, I have curated, managed and produced media (including websites and film) related to whiteness, reconciliation and Indigenous sovereignties. In 2002 I curated a social history exhibition for the Liverpool Regional Museum on the life of Aunty Nance DeVries, a survivor of the ‘stolen generations’ of Aboriginal children and speaker to the New South Wales Parliament on the occasion of the Government’s apology in 1997. Working with veteran documentary photographer, Mervyn Bishop and videographer, Sandra Peel, I drew upon and exhibited extracts from a large archive of documents about Nancy’s ‘case’, from her birth up to the age of eighteen when she was released from institutions of state care. Titled Ten Hours in a Lifetime (a reference to the time spent with her biological mother), this exhibition was the most popular in the museum’s history, with thousands of school children attending tours while it was on site, before later travelling to the New South Wales Parliament House. In 2014-2015 I delivered a major project for the University of Queensland titled Courting Blakness: Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University. This project centred on the Great Court as the symbolic and material heart of the University of Queensland. Reflecting the University’s heritage, traditions and prestige, this gathering place and thoroughfare is also a space where images of Aboriginal people prior to, during and after the colonization of Australia are carved in sculptural reliefs. Curated by Fiona Foley, Courting Blakness entered a creative visual dialogue with these carvings. Works by eight Aboriginal artists (Archie Moore, Ryan Presley, r e a, Natalie Harkin, Megan Cope and Michael Cook, Christian Thompson and Karla Dickens) made the Great Court a unique staging platform for discussions about the relationship between Indigenous people and the University; the edited collection of essays published by UQP provides a permanent record of these discussions. While on site, it reached over 25,000 people, including 800 students across fourteen different courses through disciplinary specific frameworks of discussion and assessment tasks. It delivered staff training through public seminars and two university-wide ‘Diversity Discussions’ and provided over 1,000 hours of volunteer activity. The website attracted over 3031 unique users and was a valuable teaching, learning and research resource for the exhibition. It now forms a digital archive for future research on public art and universities. As convenor of the 2017-2018 Political Science Department Speakers’ series, I brought scholars to campus to reflect on some of the most difficult questions raised by the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Speakers included Glen Coulthard, Audra Simpson, Jaskiran Dhillon, Robert Nichols, Jeremy Schmidt and Aileen Moreton-Robinson. I am currently producing a short film titled Afterlives of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: What Comes Next? Directed by award winning Métis film-maker, Conor McNally, it will feature provocative research presentations by Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics and interviews with leaders of Prairie Aboriginal communities. The film will be used in classrooms and boardrooms to educate non-Indigenous people about the meaning and ramifications of ‘cultural genocide’ and current aspirations to national reconciliation. Mentioned in this Episode Where the Action Is: Three Essays by Erving Goffman On Liberty by John Stuart Mill Beyond Freedom and Dignity by BF Skinner The Reality Bubble: Blind Spots, Hidden Truths, and the Dangerous Illusions that Shape Our World by Ziya Tong Yuval Noah Harari, popular historian Anzac Day No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs by Naomi Klein Governmentality, concept invented by French philosopher Michel Foucault The Quote of the Week "Gambling is a principle inherent in human nature." - Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
During one of our longest episodes ever, we not only celebrate the history, happenings and colorful characters that comprise the 94 year story of the one and only Democracy of Ham an' Eggs, we also say goodbye to our dear friend, and devoted Breakfast Clubber, Darrell Hughes. We get into our audio time machine and journey to 1984 for an orchestral rendition of a song about Darrell's home state of Pennsylvania and to be regaled with humorous anecdotes by multi-Oscar-nominated composer (and conductor) Frank De Vol. Reverend Barbara Adams performs an invocation as she takes us down the path that leads to our continuing "Adventures in Friendship". Magician Michael Borys holds us spellbound. Great L.A. Times communications specialist Darrell Kunitomi offers profoundly stirring remembrances of Darrell Hughes the teacher, educator and role model. Robert Nichols releases Darrell from his duties as one of the Breakfast Club's heckling roosters. Don Snyder performs a breathtaking rendition of "I'll Be Seeing You". Brilliant author, artist, animator and illustrator (and good Ham an' Egger) Tina Kugler discusses her "Picture Book Process". Host Phil Leirness gets better acquainted with the Grand Cockleorum of the Roosters, Robert Nichols. All that plus Club President Lily Leirness initiates new member Tom Sanchez into the Democracy of Ham an' Eggs and previews the upcoming events taking place at the Shrine of Friendship between now and Thanksgiving. The Don Snyder Orchestra closes the proceedings with their final ever performance of Darrell Hughes' official Breakfast Club theme song. As always, host Phil Leirness and his trusty announcer Marc Hershon curate the entire affair.
Rebecca Alonzo, author of The Devil In Pew #7, shares a powerful story filled with drama, trauma, forgiveness and healing. In 1969, her father, Robert Nichols—along with his wife Ramona--moved to Sellerstown, North Carolina, to serve as a pastor. There he and his wife were blessed with two children (Daniel & Rebecca) and found a small community eager to welcome them―with one exception. Glaring at Pastor Nichols from pew number seven each week was a powerful local man named Horry Watts, obsessed with controlling the church and community. Determined to get rid of anyone who stood in his way, Watts unleashed a plan of terror more devastating and violent than the Nichols family could have ever imagined—beginning with dozens of prank calls a day to other forms of intimidation, escalating to drive-by shootings and dynamite explosions ten different times in a 2.5-year window. Refusing to be driven away, Rebecca’s father stood his ground until one night when an armed man walked into the family’s kitchen with three guns…and Rebecca’s life was shattered. If anyone had a reason to harbor hatred and seek personal revenge, it would be Rebecca. Yet The Devil in Pew Number Seven tells a different story—the amazing true saga of relentless persecution, one family’s faith and courage in the face of it, and a daughter whose parents taught her the power of forgiveness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two main features this week: Raymond Robert Richmond shot and killed his cousin Robert Stasiak in 1977. It was ruled a suicide at the time of the death. Nearly 40 years later the crime is solved and Raymond Richmond is arrested. Also, the mysterious case of a War Hero, Robert Nichols, who took the identity … Continue reading Raymond Richmond / Robert Nichols →
Join your friend in podcasting, Phil Leirness, and his intrepid announcer, Marc Hershon, on another time-travel adventure through the 93 year history of the one and only Democracy of Ham an' Eggs. We start with a tribute to the Cryptogram before enjoying a 1935 musical performance, delighting in a 1990's interview with Reverend Jim Brougher, and learning about "bliss" with Reverend Barabara Adams as she walks us down the path that leads to our continued "adventures in friendship". We hear about the Hollywoodland development, the Trousdale Estates, the Pacific Crest Trail and the history of Silverlake bohemia. We are treated to a breathtaking musical performance by Lily Holleman on the banks of the Mississippi Delta. We learn about J. Paul Getty, Scientology's "Life Repair", and Nancy and Fletch Murray's love of each other, of Oklahoma, and love for the Breakfast Club. All that, plus special appearances by good Ham an' Eggers Erynn Petrulis, Joe Selph, Robert Nichols, Richard Gilson and club President Lily Holleman, who fills us in on all that is upcoming at the Shrine of Friendship in October. As always, the proceedings are brought to you by that miracle drug in a mug - coffee! So, pour yourself a cup of Joe, hit "play", sit back, relax and enjoy!
What might be our most fascinating episode yet gets started with a lot of laughs courtesy of announcer Marc Hershon, club master of ceremonies Richard Gilson and recent "chairman of the day" Braden Graeber. Host Phil Leirness then sets the stage for an truly adventurous time travel expedition into the past, featuring a famous explorer, a renowned Ethiopian chorus and the earliest presidents of the Los Angeles Breakfast Club. Club chaplain Reverend Barbara Adams takes us down the path that leads to our continuing "Adventures in Friendship" as she pays tribute to former first lady Barbara Bush, sentiments echoed by L.A. council district 13 councilman Mitch O'Farrell. Modern Hiker's Casey Shreiner encourages us all to drink deeply from The Devil's Punchbowl. The Don Snyder Orchestra performs the beautiful theme song from that film noir mystery classic Laura. We get better acquainted with the Breakfast Club's delightful Megan Lee. Club president Lily Holleman tells us of her recent travels and previews May's happenings at the Shrine of Friendship. Finally, good ham 'n egger Robert Nichols calls in to discuss the May 12th Los Feliz Neighborhood Council election.
En este nuevo capítulo de Música en las Letras descubrimos, de la mano de María del Ser, la publicación “El mundo de Ravel”, de Robert Nichols que podemos encontrar en Adriana Hidalgo Editora. Maurice Ravel, autor de varias de las más bellas obras del repertorio orquestal de todos los tiempos, como La Valse, Dafnis y Cloé, la Rapsodia Española o el Bolero, falleció el 28 de diciembre de 1937, a los 62 años, cuando, según confesó, todavía tenía mucha más música en la cabeza. Este libro de Robert Nichols es producto de una investigación minuciosa y reúne iluminadores relatos sobre la vida y la obra del compositor tomados de quienes mejor lo conocieron; Stravinsky, Cocteau, Milhaud, Colette, Manuel de Falla o Alma Mahler, por citar solamente algunos. ¡No esperes más y a disfrutarlo!
En este nuevo capítulo de Música en las Letras descubrimos, de la mano de María del Ser, la publicación “El mundo de Ravel”, de Robert Nichols que podemos encontrar en Adriana Hidalgo Editora. Maurice Ravel, autor de varias de las más bellas obras del repertorio orquestal de todos los tiempos, como La Valse, Dafnis y Cloé, la Rapsodia Española o el Bolero, falleció el 28 de diciembre de 1937, a los 62 años, cuando, según confesó, todavía tenía mucha más música en la cabeza. Este libro de Robert Nichols es producto de una investigación minuciosa y reúne iluminadores relatos sobre la vida y la obra del compositor tomados de quienes mejor lo conocieron; Stravinsky, Cocteau, Milhaud, Colette, Manuel de Falla o Alma Mahler, por citar solamente algunos. ¡No esperes más y a disfrutarlo!
En este nuevo capítulo de Música en las Letras, caminamos de la mano de María del Ser en la personalidad compleja y contradictoria de Claude Debussy, quien se presenta como uno de los compositores cuyo catálogo se considera uno de los mejores, más refinados e influyentes de toda la Historia de la Música. Esta publicación de Robert Nichols titulado “El mundo de Debussy” editado por Adriana Hidalgo dentro de la colección Los sentidos/música, es producto de la minuciosa investigación que reúne relatos sobre la vida y obra del compositor, incluidos testimonios y documentos que se complementan con introducciones y notas tomadas de quienes mejor lo conocieron: Erik Satie, Paul Dukas, Colette, Igor Stravinsky, Ricardo Viñes, Darius Milhaud o Ernest Ansermet, por citar solamente algunos.
En este nuevo capítulo de Música en las Letras, caminamos de la mano de María del Ser en la personalidad compleja y contradictoria de Claude Debussy, quien se presenta como uno de los compositores cuyo catálogo se considera uno de los mejores, más refinados e influyentes de toda la Historia de la Música. Esta publicación de Robert Nichols titulado “El mundo de Debussy” editado por Adriana Hidalgo dentro de la colección Los sentidos/música, es producto de la minuciosa investigación que reúne relatos sobre la vida y obra del compositor, incluidos testimonios y documentos que se complementan con introducciones y notas tomadas de quienes mejor lo conocieron: Erik Satie, Paul Dukas, Colette, Igor Stravinsky, Ricardo Viñes, Darius Milhaud o Ernest Ansermet, por citar solamente algunos.
#pharmacyfutureleaders Getting involved in State and National Associations Guest: Robert Nichols - P4 at UIowa at IARX APPE Today we're going to be talking with Robert Nichols, 4th year PharmD candidate with the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Robert is currently completing his APPE rotation with the Iowa Pharmacy Association. Robert grew up in Ottumwa, IA and he received is Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from Wartburg College in Waverly, IA. He currently resides in Waterloo, IA with his wife Bryndee as he completes his rotations. Robert initially became a member of the IPA as a technician in 2009, after attending what was then termed Fall Pharmacy Nights. Since then he has served on various IPA committees including the Technician Advisory Committee, the Long Term Care and Senior Care Advisory Committee, and the IPA Policy Committee on Professional Affairs. He has served in the IPA House of Delegates since 2012 first as a technician then as a student. He recently completed a one-year term as the University of Iowa's student representative on the IPA Board of Trustees, which concluded with him being awarded the Karbeling Leadership Award. Everyone's leadership road is a little different, tell us what you are doing now and how you got there. What do you feel is your area of expertise and what are two things that we can really learn from what you do? Tell us how you became a leader and how your perception changed when that happened. What's the worst thing that's happened to you as a leader and how did you get out of it? Tell us about a time when you had an epiphany that changed how you thought about something? What's the one thing you're most excited about now? 7 . What are your plans for the future? What blanket advice do you have for someone wanting to get to where you are? How do you prefer people contact you? ROBERT's LINKEDIN Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-nichols-98214676 Email: Robert.Ed.Nichols@gmail.com Special Thanks to our supporting sponsor, Script Financial. Tim Baker, CFP® 1215 E Fort Avenue Suite 200Baltimore, MD 21230443.863.8779www.scriptfinancial.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#pharmacyfutureleaders Getting involved in State and National Associations Guest: Robert Nichols - P4 at UIowa at IARX APPE Today we're going to be talking with Robert Nichols, 4th year PharmD candidate with the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Robert is currently completing his APPE rotation with the Iowa Pharmacy Association. Robert grew up in Ottumwa, IA and he received is Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from Wartburg College in Waverly, IA. He currently resides in Waterloo, IA with his wife Bryndee as he completes his rotations. Robert initially became a member of the IPA as a technician in 2009, after attending what was then termed Fall Pharmacy Nights. Since then he has served on various IPA committees including the Technician Advisory Committee, the Long Term Care and Senior Care Advisory Committee, and the IPA Policy Committee on Professional Affairs. He has served in the IPA House of Delegates since 2012 first as a technician then as a student. He recently completed a one-year term as the University of Iowa's student representative on the IPA Board of Trustees, which concluded with him being awarded the Karbeling Leadership Award. Everyone's leadership road is a little different, tell us what you are doing now and how you got there. What do you feel is your area of expertise and what are two things that we can really learn from what you do? Tell us how you became a leader and how your perception changed when that happened. What's the worst thing that's happened to you as a leader and how did you get out of it? Tell us about a time when you had an epiphany that changed how you thought about something? What's the one thing you're most excited about now? 7 . What are your plans for the future? What blanket advice do you have for someone wanting to get to where you are? How do you prefer people contact you? ROBERT's LINKEDIN Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-nichols-98214676 Email: Robert.Ed.Nichols@gmail.com Special Thanks to our supporting sponsor, Script Financial. Tim Baker, CFP® 1215 E Fort Avenue Suite 200Baltimore, MD 21230443.863.8779www.scriptfinancial.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#pharmacyfutureleaders Getting involved in State and National Associations Guest: Robert Nichols - P4 at UIowa at IARX APPE Today we're going to be talking with Robert Nichols, 4th year PharmD candidate with the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Robert is currently completing his APPE rotation with the Iowa Pharmacy Association. Robert grew up in Ottumwa, IA and he received is Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from Wartburg College in Waverly, IA. He currently resides in Waterloo, IA with his wife Bryndee as he completes his rotations. Robert initially became a member of the IPA as a technician in 2009, after attending what was then termed Fall Pharmacy Nights. Since then he has served on variou
What makes for a successful landlord and tenant relationship? Richard is joined by Mary Latham, West Midlands Regional Representative for the National Landlords Association, Robert Nichols, Managing Director of London based sales and lettings agent Portico, Ben Reeve-Lewis from Safer Renting and Private Sector Tenant, Peter Cannell to address the sometimes thorny issues of access, repairs, subletting, cleaning and arrears. How can landlord and tenant make sure the tenancy gets off to a good start? We look at the role of letting agents in supporting and mediating relations. What happens when relations turn sour and how can you ensure an amicable end to your tenancy without resorting to the legal process? Inside Property is produced in collaboration with the National Landlords Association
Robert Nichols is the host for this edition which reports on the following news stories. Video Surveillance Convicts Greenfield Woman. Illegally Uninsured Salinas Employer Convicted. DWC Obtains Extension of Emergency Regulations Until October 1. Lien Claimants Must Now Use Uniform Assigned Name. DWC Posts Third Notice of Modifications to SJDB Regulations. California Comp Surgical Costs Lower Than Group Health. SCIF Distributes $100 Million Dividend After Surge in Income. Carriers Report S.B. 866 Lien Provisions Are Reducing Costs.
Believing nothing succeeds like success, AIR.U is following quickly on the heels of Gig.U with a bold plan to tap Super WiFi (unused TV channels) to bring wireless broadband to potentially hundreds of university towns in rural America. Today's guests formed Advanced Internet Regions to plan, build and operate wireless networks that leverage the creativity of college communities to meet rural broadband needs. Robert Nichols (nichols6044@gmail.com), CEO of Declaration Networks Group, and Michael Calabrese (Calabrese@newamerica.net), Dir. of New America Foundation's Wireless Future Program, explain AIR.U's game plan. Super WiFi supporters advocate for communities to aggressively push the envelope with this new iteration of standard TV technology. AIR.U expects to be the catalyst to propel Super WiFi into the mainstream while closing the digital divide in rural areas. To get more details about how you can participate in the program, e-mail Robert or Michael.