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Time to catch up on some DoD goodness and celebrate Daytona Speedweeks with this Valentine's Edition of NGI! PLAYLIST: 1:04 - Thennecan, Iris ~Pamela Calvo~ - LET'S GO AWAY [Rock/Metal Cover] (Daytona USA [ARC] :: YouTube) 6:24 - The Tiberian Sons - Tearing Through Kevin (Fire Emblem: Three Houses [NSW] :: Dwelling of Duels) 12:27 - Hotline Sehwani, Klaymore, Tuuh - Open Your Heart [Metal] (Sonic Adventure [DC] :: YouTube Music) 16:52 - Synchron Stage Orchestra, Masahiro Aoki - Path to Rivals [Login Theme] (Marvel Rivals [MULTI] :: YouTube Music) 20:05 - Daniel Tidwell - Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat [FILM] :: Bandcamp) SOUNDTRACK SPOTLIGHT: 404 GAME RE:SET -Error Game Reset- [MOBILE] :: VGMdb 29:44 - Takenobu Mitsuyoshi - The King of Speed ~ Daytona USA Re;mix 33:11 - Takenobu Mitsuyoshi - Let's Go Away ~ Daytona USA Re;mix 37:14 - Takenobu Mitsuyoshi - Sky High ~ Daytona USA Re;mix 43:00 - The Anonymous DoD Contestant, Biggoron, ErichWK, Lynn Favin - FUNKY FRESH (Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 46:20 - Biggoron - Moon Magic (McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 49:21 - jnWake - No eraser, 10B only, Final Destination! (Pictionary [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 52:52 - BARx - Bubble Crab Core (Mega Man X2 [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:01:49 - jnWake, Jabo, Ivan Hakštok - Mind Lost in a Program (Kirby: Planet Robobot [3DS] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:06:10 - Ivan Hakštok - Still More Sailing (Final Fantasy VII [PS1], Ys 2: Ancient Ys Vanished [PC-88] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:12:09 - minusworld, jnWake, Roland N. Laracuente Martínez, Connor Engstrom - In Space, No One Can Hear You Party (Mario Party 2 [N64] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:22:22 - ErichWK, Brandon L. Harnish, Ohm-I, AarekMG, Brendan Agnew, JohnStacy, Ed Goroza, Veronica Tyler Christie, Marcus Stables, Scott Elsner, DeLuxDolemite - Come On & Slam Shuffle (Final Fantasy VI [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:27:51 - Newmajoe, Biggoron, Sam Schwartz, Brandon L. Harnish, Kev Ragone, ErichWK - Poison Jam (Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:32:49 - Shea's Violin, Nicole Chang - Here Be Dragons! (Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker [GCN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:35:55 - Ultra Combo, Bert Keely, Newmajoe, Dave Dolengewicz, Nate Lisbin, John Harris, JakeDrumNBass - Dahlia Noire (L.A. Noire [PS3, XB360] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:52:37 - Pokérus Project - Main Theme (Genshin Impact [MULTI] :: Bandcamp) 1:58:17 - Marshall Art - Lullaby For Sasha (RoboCop [C64] :: Bandcamp) 2:00:53 - Cory Johnson - See You Space Harrier... (Space Harrier [ARC] :: Dwelling of Duels)
In this episode, MTI sits down with MTI Athlete Team member Sam Schwartz, a former professional big mountain skier turned ultra-endurance athlete and entrepreneur. Sam shares raw insights on navigating the high-risk world of freeskiing, why he walked away from competition at the height of his career, and how he's redefining success through ski mountaineering, ultra-marathons, and business. We get into the gritty details—the dumbest mistakes he's made in the mountains, what almost killed him in Apocalypse Couloir, why most of his ski heroes are dead, and how he thinks about risk in both mountaineering and entrepreneurship. He also talks about social media regrets, the realities of ski sponsorships, and how he balances fast-and-light alpinism with actual safety. Topics Covered: ✅ Growing up in Jackson Hole and getting into professional skiing ✅ The hard truths of ski sponsorships—why competition winners don't get the best deals ✅ Why he walked away from freeskiing at 26 and never looked back ✅ How he shifted from jumping 100-foot cliffs to running 200-mile ultra races ✅ Ski mountaineering risk vs. reward—the best and worst calls he's made ✅ Dumbest mistakes in the mountains and how he got away with them ✅ How to survive solo ski mountaineering (and when he actually gets scared) ✅ Entrepreneurship and sustainability—founding Avant Delivery ✅ Why he mentors a 22-year-old but never had a mentor himself ✅ Ultra-running pain caves and why he refuses to run some races twice ✅ Denali redemption—his plan to ski base-to-summit-to-base in a single push Lightning Round Highlights: ⚡ Worst injury? Breaking his back mid-air during a double backflip ⚡ Most scared he's ever been at work? Almost getting wiped out in Apocalypse Couloir ⚡ Biggest mountain mistake? Trusting his ego instead of his anchor-building skills ⚡ Worst job he could imagine? Investment banking tax calls ⚡ Dream job if he wasn't doing this? Flying helicopters in Alaska ⚡ Best career advice he ever got? “Don't whore yourself out for money.” ⚡ What he'd tell his 20-year-old self? “Get insanely good at one thing, and ignore everything else.” Where to Follow Sam:
Almost 100 years after New York City officials first considered putting tolls on the East River bridges, drivers are finally being charged to enter Midtown and Lower Manhattan. With a new policy chapter being written, it will likely take time to determine how successful the program is and whether it will need modifications. This week, NY1's Errol Louis was joined by two people who figured heavily in congestion pricing's implementation: MTA Chairman and CEO Janno Lieber and Sam Schwartz, popularly known as “Gridlock Sam,” whose work combatting traffic in Manhattan dates back more than 50 years. The two men highlighted different goals. Lieber discussed how the program is expected to pay for much-needed infrastructure improvements within the city's subway system, while Schwartz is hoping for less traffic and shorter emergency response times. Join the conversation, weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email to YourStoryNY1@charter.com.
New York's Clean Slate Act goes into effect on Saturday. Plus, WNYC's Michael Hill discusses Gov. Hochul's congestion pricing plan with former New York City traffic commissioner Sam Schwartz, also known as Gridlock Sam. Meanwhile, WNYC's Janae Pierre's talks with Democratic State Senator James Skoufis, who opposes the congestion pricing plan.
Last week was a tough one in Georgia. After the shooting at a high school in Winder GA, Jasmine says her daughter was afraid to go to school. And she's not the only one - every child, parent, and frankly any person who watches the news gets retraumatized each time this happens. And yet, still politicians do nothing. In fact, last week JD Vance called school shootings “a fact of life."Instead, he and other extremist Republicans have chosen something else to fixate on: the so-called traditional nuclear family. This isn't the first time America has gone through a “marriage panic,” as our guest Julie Kohler of White Picket Fence puts it, but it's particularly infuriating given Republicans' unwillingness to address the lax gun laws that are actually putting our kids at risk.Julie explains exactly how extremists are trying to force their regressive version of gender roles and the “traditional family” on everyone. From banning no-fault divorce to changes to the tax code, they want to take women and LGBTQ people back to a past where we had no rights. And of course this 1950s vision of the American family has plenty of racism baked in too.We may no longer be shocked by Trump or Vance's comments about women (“childless cat ladies” and all), but we can't just roll our eyes at their rhetoric. They have real policies to back it up, and we have to tell everyone we know.After their interview with Julie, Jasmine and Amanda wrap up with a toast to campaign volunteers and First Serve's Day of Service in this week's Toast to Joy.If you're wondering to talk to young people in your life around voting, we invite you to join us at 7:30pm on Thursday 9/12 for a virtual Ask Me Anything event with a panel of inspiring young activists: Olivia Juliana, Sam Schwartz, and Haley Lickstein. You can learn more and RSVP here.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
Over the weekend, President Joe Biden announced that he would be stepping down as the nominee and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. We've had every reaction imaginable: excitement, appreciation for Biden's great work, fear over the racist and sexist attacks that are already coming, and everything in between. But despite our anxieties we are energized and ready to go! The conversations we have with our friends and family in the next 100 days will be make or break for democracy.And we couldn't have asked for better timing with our guest this week because we are joined by Sam Schwartz, an inspiring Gen Z activist who is currently leading the youth-driven Tour To Save Democracy. Sam's cousin Alex was tragically killed in the Parkland school shooting, and ever since then Sam has been a passionate advocate against gun violence. We were thrilled to have his perspective on the 2024 election, what young people think about VP Harris, and how we can get Gen Z to the polls in November.Finally, Rachel, Amanda and Jasmine raise a glass to Leslie Odom Jr., spending time outdoors with family, and conversations with constituents in this week's Toast to Joy.You can watch a video of our virtual event with Heather Cox Richardson here on YouTube and view our Project 2025 toolkit here. And next week we have another exciting event with Senator Elizabeth Warren! She'll be joining us to discuss Project 2025 and the economy - you can learn more and RSVP here.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
Join Radio GAG for our 2024 Youth Power 2 podcast and tap into the power of change! Radio GAG catches up with Enough Plays to End Gun Violence's young playwright Niarra C. Bell and actors Eddie Moore and Sky Carrington about their art and views on Gun Violence in America. Then survivor activist Sam Schwartz of the 2024 Tour to Save Democracy gets on board to tell us about his work. We share the beauty of the Gays Against Guns 2024 Pulse Memorial June 19 in NYC as reported by Pix 11 News and we honor the life of Jasai Guy, 15 who was killed by another young teen in June. And join us at a special Gays Against Guns summer action to flip “New York 4” blue with Sam Schwartz in August. Thanks to the Radio GAG team, Sarah Germain Lilly, Sean Stefanic, Ti Cersley, Libby Edwards, and producers Paul Rowley and Gene Graham for their work on this podcast, and to Frank Gargiulo for our graphics.
Sam Schwartz is the VP of Business Development at The Donors Fund, a revolution Donor Advised Fund that empowers donors of every size with breakthrough financial tools, granting formats, and self-service technologies. We sat down together to discuss the concept of a DAF and what the Donors Fund is doing differently.
What should Gen Z activists be doing if they want to protect liberal values? Sam Schwartz and Maya Luna from the 'Tour to Save Democracy' join the New Liberal Podcast to talk about how young activists can be effective, why it's important to elect more Democrats, and their plans to make a difference in the November election. Follow the TTSD - https://tourtosavedemocracy.org/ To get bonus episodes, support us at patreon.com/newliberalpodcast or https://cnliberalism.org/become-a-member Got questions? Send us a note at mailbag@cnliberalism.org. Follow us at: https://twitter.com/CNLiberalism https://cnliberalism.org/ Join a local chapter at https://cnliberalism.org/become-a-member/
More than 50 years ago, an early form of congestion pricing almost came to New York City when Mayor John Lindsay attempted to charge drivers for crossing the East River bridges into Manhattan. While Lindsay's push died in court, one of his chief planners, Sam Schwartz, has been stuck in city traffic ever since. “Gridlock Sam” is a former New York City traffic commissioner who has studied driving behavior almost his entire adult life. With the June 30 launch of congestion pricing fast approaching, Schwartz joined NY1's Errol Louis to talk about the complicated history of traffic in New York City. They also discussed the origins of the term gridlock, support for bike lanes, recent safety issues plaguing McGuinness Boulevard in Brooklyn and the future of apps like Waze. Join the conversation, weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email to YourStoryNY1@charter.com.
Sam Swartz, advocate for gun safety after losing a family member to the Parkland shooting, joins us to discuss gun safety and protecting against school shootings, dogs saving families, and generational differences. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Companies that want to test autonomous vehicles on New York City streets have received a major boost as Mayor Eric Adams announced a new permitting program. Sam Schwartz, former longtime "Gridlock Sam" columnist at the Daily News, former NYC Traffic Commissioner, president and CEO of Sam Schwartz Pedestrian Traffic Management and author of No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future (Public Affairs, 2018), reacts to the news.
The MTA has installed new safety barriers at a Manhattan subway station to prevent people from falling on the tracks. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Sam Schwartz, aka Gridlock Sam, about whether the new fences will make people feel safer underground.
On February 14, 2018 a 19-year-old man shot and killed 17 students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida including 14 year old Alex Schachter. My guest today is his cousin who Sam Schwartz who has dedicated his life to gun violence prevention Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more This is a Stand Up! with Pete Dominick production special Generation Z "Gen Zeries" with Sam Schwartz is a gun violence prevention activist. He got into politics because his cousin and best friend Alex Schachter was murdered in the Parkland shooting in 2018. Since that day Sam has dedicated his life to ending America's gun violence epidemic. Support Pete with a Paid Subscription Patreon.com/PeteDominick Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Dominick Facebook page Stand Up with Pete FaceBook page Pete Om Threads Pete On Blue Sky
On Wednesday, the MTA board voted to approve New York City's congestion pricing plan. Sam Schwartz, former longtime "Gridlock Sam" columnist at the Daily News, former NYC Traffic Commissioner, president and CEO of Sam Schwartz Pedestrian Traffic Management and author of No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future (Public Affairs, 2018), discusses the plan and warns of some of its possible undesirable side effects.
Radio GAG reports on summer activism and gun violence prevention events in our podcast GAG ing in the Streets. Join our Radio GAG hosts and guests as they discuss Gays Against Guns recent event: Guac's Dance Party, an outdoor dance party with Manuel and Patricia Oliver, Sam Schwartz and other gun violence survivors in honor of Joaquin Oliver who was killed at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Sam Schwartz, cousin of Alex Schacter was on the Never tour with the Olivers and tells us what we can do to reduce gun violence and save lives. GAG member Michael Shannon joins us to interview his New York State Assembly person Jessica Gonzalez Rojas on her Community Violence Intervention bill which is ready to be signed into law by Governor Cathy Hochul. Our In Memoriam honors Laurie Ann Carleton, who was shot and killed over her display of a rainbow Pride flag in her store in California. Listen in to Radio GAG for awareness, information and action!
Somehow three months have passed since we last checked in on our friends over at the Dwelling of Duels, so let's catch up on them, shall we? PLAYLIST: 1:07 - BadHairlineProductions - Welcome to Turrican (Turrican [AMI] :: Dwelling of Duels) 9:27 - tibonev - Caminho da Vitória (Fantasy Zone: The Maze [ARC] :: Dwelling of Duels) 12:54 - The Tonberries, CeCe Ennui, Jake Helland, Scrab Cakes, Melancholy Robot - L'Ouija (Luigi's Mansion [GCN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 15:14 - Legend and the Seven Stars, evilsonic, Angry Polar Bear, CRGuitar, Jabo, Ian Martyn, Ronin Op F, Invoke - Ride the Train (Super Mario RPG [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 18:21 - minusworld, Michelle Dreyband, Biggoron, Cyril the Wolf, Jess Destramp - Mega Jam Disco Network (Mega Man Battle Network [GBA] :: Dwelling of Duels) 27:06 - Shea's Violin - Forest Through the Trees (Final Fantasy Mystic Quest [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 30:27 - RetroReboot - A Dip in the Sludge... For Toxic Caves (Sonic Spinball [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 33:52 - Ivan Hakštok - Dwelling of Drifloons (Pokkén Tournament [WII U] :: Dwelling of Duels) 37:28 - Biggoron, Newmajoe, Jabo - Mobius Spring Break '95 (Knuckles' Chaotix [32X] :: Dwelling of Duels) 44:41 - Extrinzic, Kev Ragone, Luna Rabbit, Shea's Violin - Show Me Ya Moves (F-Zero [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 49:35 - Sumask, Triple B Music - Slam Shuffle (Final Fantasy VI [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 53:40 - minusworld - Hypersonic Ultrapowered Anime Death Beam (Spark the Electric Jester [PC] :: Dwelling of Duels) 57:54 - Soranda Guitar - Angel Island Zone Act 1 (Sonic the Hedgehog 3 [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:05:03 - WillRock - Bucket Master (Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:10:11 - FamicomBit - Bram Stoker's Dracula (Bram Stoker's Dracula [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:14:50 - Goldringer, Prince uf Dankmemes, ErichWK, Lucas Guimaraes - SuperEggman (Sonic 3 & Knuckles [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:19:57 - adamzap - Darkness Stirs Beneath (Diablo [PC] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:29:16 - Earth Kid, Erika Richards - Howling and Hollow (Final Fantasy VII Remake [PS4] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:35:25 - ansgaros - What's in a Curse? (Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:43:38 - Newmajoe, ErichWK, Biggoron, Sam Schwartz, Bert Keely - Supernova!!! (Ristar [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:47:51 - Extrinzic, Kev Ragone, Cory Johnson, Angry Polar Bear - Skidmark (Burnout 2: Point of Impact [PS2] :: Dwelling of Duels) 2:00:16 - Cory Johnson, Andromeda, evilsonic - You Were There (Ico [PS2] :: Dwelling of Duels) 2:05:02 - jnWake, DeLuxDolemite, Ivan Hakštok, JohnStacy, Brandon Harnish, Nathan Froehlich - Waka Waka (Okami [PS2] :: Dwelling of Duels) 2:09:47 - RetroReboot, Newmajoe - Invasion in Westopolis! (Shadow the Hedgehog [PS2] :: Dwelling of Duels) 2:14:15 - Ivan Hakštok, Michelle Dreyband - The Last Rebirth (Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra [PS2] :: Dwelling of Duels)
It's time to tax the rich, be they individuals or giant corporations, if we want to restore the American middle class and return our nation to the vitality that was once normal… You have a right to own a gun, but a right to travel? Not so much... Crazy Alert! Fox News Host: Why Try to Save Earth When Afterlife Is Real? Sam Schwartz - Survivors of gun violence and mass shootings weigh in. Dr. Peter H. Glick - The Three Ages of Water Military whistleblower alleges the government is concealing extraterrestrial spacecraft - are they?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tonight's show was one of two halves - one hour of banter, one hour of banging tunes. There's something for everyone this week! Chapters: (00:00:00) - Year 13 - A New Era (00:01:25) - Judgment (Judge Eyes) - Rake Your Inside (00:04:44) - Sonic Generations - SKY SANCTUARY : ACT1 (00:06:55) - This is Saturday Night SEGA 1 (00:27:19) - Sonic Triple Trouble (Sonic & Tails 2) - Atomic Destroyer (00:28:31) - Last Survivor [FM Towns] - Track 4 (00:34:44) - Bayonetta 3 - Let's Dance Boys! (3rd Climax Mix) (00:38:15) - This is Saturday Night SEGA 2 (01:00:27) - Sonic the Hedgehog: The Movie - The Land of Darkness (Demo) (01:02:03) - SUPER HANG-ON 20th Anniversary Collection - Winning Run -Mickey Arrange Ver.- (01:05:55) - Metropolis Street Racer - Passion (01:08:54) - This is Saturday Night SEGA 3 (01:18:01) - Magellanic - Super Sonic Fireballz (Lava Reef Zone) (01:20:59) - Scud Race (Sega Super GT) - Flight In The Dark (01:23:40) - Omega Catastrophe - EXTREME ET from S.H. Main Theme (01:27:29) - This is Saturday Night SEGA 4 (01:33:26) - maimai MURASAKi - PERFECT HUMAN (01:36:19) - Radio DC - Reprise & Deeply Sound Mix "We Are Burning Rangers" (01:41:40) - Dr. Manhattan - Paper Covers Gun (01:46:44) - This is Saturday Night SEGA 5 (01:48:07) - Newmajoe, ErichWK, JohnStacy, Sam Schwartz, Christian Manzana - ¡Dios Mio! (01:52:53) - Paragon - Burning to Nothing (01:55:05) - xoc - 80.3 (01:59:50) - This is Saturday Night SEGA 6 (02:03:23) - Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight (Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night) - Burn My Dread (Novoiski Remix) (02:06:10) - TheBitterRoost - Triumph in Failure
"The galaxy is at peace, shitheads!" PLAYLIST: 1:09 - Rozen - Phazon [Title] (Metroid Prime [GCN] :: Bandcamp) 9:05 - TheManPF, Newmajoe, Zachary Chapman - GFS Jukebox Playlist: Track 1 (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes [GCN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 15:07 - Nostalvania, The OC Jazz Collective - Red Soul (Super Metroid [SNES] :: OverClocked ReMix) 20:32 - FlextoneJunkie - Skamus Aran (Metroid [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 27:51 - Gaspode - Concealed Caverns (Super Metroid [SNES] :: OverClocked ReMix) 32:56 - NostalJack - Metroid Zero Mission Title Theme Synthwave Remix (Metroid: Zero Mission [GBA] :: Bandcamp) 36:17 - Pete Frogs - Metroid 2077 (Metroid [NES] :: GameChops) 42:34 - Lacey Johnson - Phendrana Drifts (Metroid Prime [GCN] :: Bandcamp) 45:38 - ExperimentalSoundLab - Serene Spacefish (Metroid Fusion [GBA] :: OverClocked ReMix) 50:30 - Pete Lepley - Sector 1 (SRX) Prime-style Remix (Metroid Fusion [GBA] :: Bandcamp) FEATURED ALBUM: Rozen - Phazon: Metroid Saga (Bandcamp) 1:01:22 - Rozen - Tallon IV Overworld [Brinstar] (Metroid Prime [GCN]) 1:06:22 - Rozen - Lower Brinstar (Super Metroid [SNES]) 1:09:49 - Rozen - Kraid's Lair (Super Metroid [SNES]) 1:17:18 - Outset Initiative - Gravity Suit [Crashed Frigate] (Metroid Prime [GCN] :: Bandcamp) 1:20:08 - minusworld - Dance Around the Sun (Metroid Prime [GCN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:22:17 - Banjo Guy Ollie - Kraid's Hideout (Metroid [NES] :: Bandcamp) 1:28:34 - The Anonymous DoD Contestant, ErichWK, Cory Johnson, Ian Cowell, Sam Schwartz, Lynn Favin, General Grunt, The World Wasn't Meant, Unknown Pseudoartist - DABABY: DAMUSICAL (Metroid [NES], Super Metroid [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:36:41 - BadHairlineProductions - Brinstar Red Soil (Super Metroid [SNES] :: YouTube) 1:40:41 - GaMetal - Dark Samus Battle (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption [WII] :: YouTube) 1:47:55 - Dewey Newt, The Game Brass - Samus Aran, Galactic Warrior (Super Metroid [SNES] :: YouTube Music) 1:52:29 - Tune in with Chewie - Crateria Surface (Super Metroid [SNES] :: GameChops) 1:54:50 - Torby Brand - A Hunter's Epilogue (Super Metroid [SNES] :: OverClocked ReMix) 2:06:03 - Killed by Koopa - One Way Ticket to Zebes (Metroid [NES] :: Bandcamp) 2:11:38 - LXE - See You Next Mission (Super Metroid [SNES] :: Dwelling of Duels)
The city has plans to fix a crumbling section of the BQE known as the "triple cantilever" in Brooklyn Heights, but many say the problems with the expressway are bigger than just that section. Allen Swerdlowe, architect and fellow at the American Institute of Architects, specialist at the Fulbright Foundation, and founding trustee of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Michael Kimmelman, architecture critic for The New York Times and the author of The Intimate City: Walking New York (Penguin Press, 2022), and Sam Schwartz, former longtime "Gridlock Sam" columnist at the Daily News, former NYC Traffic Commissioner, president and CEO of Sam Schwartz Engineering, a transportation planning and engineering firm, and author of No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future (Public Affairs, 2018), talk about the BQE's history, the urgency of the situation, and how solutions need to look beyond Brooklyn Heights.
How is robotic milking technology serving as a true business accelerator for Rolinda Dairy in Waterville, Iowa? Find out how this 900-cow dairy is capturing productivity, efficiency and profitability with automated milking as part of their business model. Hear from dairy owner Pat Reisinger and dairy manager Sam Schwartz and their DeLaval advisor, John Gerbitz. What you'll learn: - Efficiency: Doubling pounds of milk per employee - Getting two-year-olds up to speed faster - Productivity: Sam's “wins” as a herd manager - Profitability: How Pat is measuring his ROI - How technology is Rolinda Dairy's competitive edge The episode is sponsored by DeLaval. DeLaval provides integrated solutions designed to improve dairy producers' production, animal welfare and overall quality of life. Follow DeLaval on social media: FB - @DeLavalUS Twitter - @DeLavalUS Instagram - @delaval_na YouTube - DeLavalfilms Head to UplevelDairy.com to read the blog and join the Uplevel Dairy email list to receive new podcasts, blogs, and offers from Uplevel Dairy in your inbox. To listen to more episodes, head over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Don't forget to rate and review! Connect with Peggy: peggy@upleveldairy.com Follow Uplevel Dairy on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn
On Alex Garrett's Five Minute Fix, an exit interview with an NYC icon. Grid Lock Sam Schwartz puts the pen down at the Daily News after 32 years of reporting on NYC Traffic and more! I am so honroed to have him join Alex Garrett Podcasting and look forward to having him on again as traffic sees a new future full of congestion pricing! Link to Grid Lock Sam's piece:https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-nyc-traffic-gridlock-sam-20221218-gitzao3tsbetfh5ulmzogeirpq-story.html
On Alex Garrett's Five Minute Fix, an exit interview with an NYC icon. Grid Lock Sam Schwartz puts the pen down at the Daily News after 32 years of reporting on NYC Traffic and more! I am so honroed to have him join Alex Garrett Podcasting and look forward to having him on again as traffic sees a new future full of congestion pricing! Link to Grid Lock Sam's piece:https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-nyc-traffic-gridlock-sam-20221218-gitzao3tsbetfh5ulmzogeirpq-story.html
Gavvie has finally finished Shenmue III! He can't talk about it though because of spoilers, so settles instead for the usual music and madness. Tracklistings: - TheManPF - The Legend of Boggy B - The Good Ice - Sonic Colors "Everybody Wants to Rule the Wisps" OC ReMix - Development of Avoid - Master of Chaos - Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games - Dream Uneven Bars: Grand Metropolis (Sonic Heroes) - Anarchy Reigns (Max Anarchy) - Play My Ass Off - wipEout [Saturn] - Cardinal Dancer - maimai ORANGE - MIRROR of MAGIC - MADWORLD - Get It Up - Yakuza 3 (Ryu ga Gotoku 3) - Loser - Takahashi Jones - Go Straight, Crazy Kings! - Newmajoe, Sam Schwartz, Biggoron, Brian Sheu - Sneak, Man! - maimai PLUS - Sabrina - ASTRO CITY mini -Celebration Album- - Rad Mobile -Mickey Arr Ver.- - Initial D ARCADE STAGE Ver.3 - FIGHT FOR LOVE TONIGHT - S.S.T.BAND LIVE -G.S.M. SEGA- - Magical Sound Shower -Live Ver. '90.8.25- (Out Run) - Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours - Japari Rhapsody ~BATTEN Japari-dan's Theme~ - Yakuza 4 (Ryu ga Gotoku 4) - Butterfly City - Persona 5 Strikers (Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers) - Rivers In the Desert -Scramble- - Sonic Frontiers - I'm Here (Short Edit)
In this podcast, I have on the one and only Sam Schwartz, media extraordinaire and owner of Blacksail Productions! We talk about everything media from the behinds the scenes aspect of shoots, building a network to get gigs/shoots, and talk some car stuff! If you are looking at needing anything media done for your company or gig you have coming up, please hit him up and Blacksail because you will not be disappointed with the results! All da links/social media pages:Sam Schwartz: @schwaafilmsBlacksail Productions: @blacksailproductions / https://www.blacksailproductions.comChris Petruccio (Krispy Media) : @krispyMike Forsythe: @mike_forsytheCody Greenstone: @carsandcodyIf you want to learn more about the Bird's Eye View Podcast, check out our Instagram @ birds_eye_view_podcast, give us a follow, check out our other episodes, and rate us on how much you enjoyed the episode!Cheers!
Sam Schwartz and Sean Tainsh preview the 2022 #AEPlayoffs and express particular excitement in fans returning to create great college basketball atmospheres.
The Late and Live listeners take over the show for the first time in 2022 as the sound of Friday night joins #GameBlast22 to bring you an hour of awesome tunes including tracks from Sonic Riders, Rez and Metropolis Street Racer, along with music from FamilyJules, RoBKTA, john tay and more! Support #TeamRS by donating at http://radiose.ga/donate. Tracklistings: - Crack Down (Arcade version) - Kill Off (BGM 4 Stage 4) (requested by electricboogaloo) - Sonic Riders - Theme of Green Cave (requested by Celticyoshi) - FamilyJules feat. Adriana Figueroa, Ace of Hearts & Johnny Manchild - Reach Out to the Truth (requested by Eleri) - fusoxide - WOW... thanks for playing!!! (^ω^) (requested by Virtua) - RoBKTA: Needlemouse Mania - Oil Ocean (from "Sonic the Hedgehog 2") (requested by BossWolf) - Rez (Arrange version) - Rock is Sponge (requested by Jon the VG Nerd) - PokéMatt - St. Gabriel's Mask (requested by Jamie) - Newmajoe, ErichWK, JohnStacy, Sam Schwartz, Christian Manzana - ¡Dios Mio! (requested by Gavvie) - Metropolis Street Racer - Club Paris (requested by Jon the VG Nerd) - john tay - Sand Park (Extension) (requested by Virtua) - JX - [8-Bit;SMS/GG] Collision Chaos(JAP) - Sonic the Hedgehog CD (requested by Eleri) - Crush 40 - Live & Learn - Acoustic Version (requested by Celticyoshi) - Popful Mail - Jungle (Battle) (requested by electricboogaloo) - Uncle & the Bacon - Ecco Jr. Ending (Part 1) (requested by Jamie)
Werehogs are cute, according to one expert 5 year old. Download this week's podcast to find out how, and why. Tracklistings: - Newmajoe, ErichWK, JohnStacy, Sam Schwartz, Christian Manzana - ¡Dios Mio! - Sonic Unleashed - Werehog Battle Theme - Streets of Rage 2 - Little Money Avenue - Sonic & The Secret Rings - Seven Rings In Hand - Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth - Jungle Quest -another version- - ASTRO CITY mini -Celebration Album- - Rad Mobile -Mickey Arr Ver.- - Scramble Spirits [Arcade] - B.G.M.3 - MOGRAPPER - WITH MY PARTY CREW!! - Funk It Mix - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [8-bit] - Crystal Egg Zone - Sonic Adventure 2 - Supporting Me - Skies of Arcadia - Great Silver Shrine - Sonic Generations - BOSS BATTLE : BIG ARMS - Crackin' DJ Part 2 - Crush On You (T.Mitsuyoshi Vocal Version) - Granblue Fantasy: Versus - Existence - Magic Knight Rayearth - Heaven's Labyrinth - Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - Chemical Plant Zone ~Masa's Demo Version~ - SNS - 400 Not Out
Just a little. Don't want your horns having too much brap. PLAYLIST: 1:13 - The Arkadian - Shredluigi Shredball (Mario Kart DS [NDS] :: Dwelling of Duels) -- 9:42 - GaMetal - Cool, Cool Mountain (Super Mario 64 [N64] :: YouTube) 12:41 - Flying Raccoon Suit - 3 Raceways & Wario Stadium (Mario Kart 64 [N64] :: GameGrooves) 15:47 - The Tiberian Sons - Satan's Office Supplies [parts 4 & 5] (Paper Mario: The Origami King [NSW] :: Dwelling of Duels) -- 27:22 - Krzysztof Słowikowski - Dr Wily's Stage 1 Reggae Version (Mega Man 2 [NES] :: Bandcamp) 30:52 - Eivind Sommersten - Wow Reggae [Let us work together] (Wow Reggae [C64 DEMO] :: KWED) 34:59 - Leandro Abreu - Successor of Fate (Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance [GBA] :: Dwelling of Duels) -- 41:10 - Moonshine Fox - Main Theme [Atari inspired version] (A Prehistoric Tale [AMI] :: AmigaRemix) 47:42 - Kraku - Elektro Mix (Sanxion [C64] :: KWED) 52:06 - JLD - Lazy Bytes (Lazy Bytes [C64 DEMO] :: KWED) -- 59:39 - Newmajoe, ErichWK, JohnStacy, Sam Schwartz, Christian Manzana - ¡Dios Mio! (Sonic the Hedgehog 3 [GEN] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:04:28 - Nostalvania - Where Hot and Cold Collide (Super Mario Galaxy [WII] :: OverClocked ReMix) 1:09:39 - Daniel Alm - Jay's Off Base (Journey to Silius [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels) -- 1:17:19 - gibs - Classic Tunes (Classic Tunes [C64 DEMO] :: AmigaRemix) 1:19:38 - housethegrate - Old Dreams Die Hard (Isolated Warrior [NES] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:21:51 - Grospixels - Passage (Ween: The Prophecy [AMI] :: Artist website) -- 1:33:19 - Dr.Future - Menu (Grand Monster Slam [AMI] :: AmigaRemix) 1:36:48 - MYRONE - Soft Shred (Original work :: Bandcamp) 1:47:19 - Stello Doussis - Monty's last Run (Monty on the Run [C64] :: KWED) -- 1:52:25 - Marshall Art, Lacey Johnson - Baka Mitai (Yakuza 5 [PS4/XBONE/PC] :: Dwelling of Duels) 1:57:55 - Cory Johnson - Main Menu Theme [PAL Version] (Star Fox 64 [N64] :: Dwelling of Duels)
League play in #AEHoops starts Thursday with four women's games. Sean Tainsh and Sam Schwartz preview what to watch for as conference play begins.
Get an update on records and numbers around the league as Sam Schwartz takes you through the latest news and notes in #AEHoops.
Sam Schwartz takes you through the opening week of college basketball season which featured key wins for #AEHoops programs. UVM men's soccer senior Garrett Lillie joins to discuss winning the #AEMSOC championship and hosting a first round NCAA game. :26 - #AEHoops review 8:58 - Garrett Lillie
A preseason outlook on women's #AEHoops with Sam Schwartz including clips of coaches from media day.
Sam Schwartz, aka Gridlock Sam at the Daily News, former NYC Traffic Commissioner, president and CEO of Sam Schwartz Engineering, a transportation planning and engineering firm, and author of No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future (Public Affairs, 2018), discusses a new report which shows that New York City had the worst traffic in the country this past year and discusses the future of gridlock in the City.
We’re finally back in the streets -- but are we ready to reimagine how we share public space? This week, a trip through the century-long fight between cars, bikes, and people. Kai Wright takes us on a bike tour across Brooklyn - alongside Streetsblog New York reporter Dave Colon - to survey the ways in which inequity is built into the blacktop. Former New York City Traffic Commissioner Sam Schwartz a.k.a. Gridlock Sam shares a behind-the-scenes look at the history of the city’s streets and how our relationship to public space has transformed - for better or worse. WNYC transportation reporter Stephen Nessen talks about Vision Zero, the push for biking infrastructure and why mayoral candidates’ rhetoric about safe streets is revolutionary. Read Stephen's latest reporting on Gothamist, including “Who Will Be The Next Vision Zero Mayor?” And we hear a clip of an artistic rendition of the battle for the city’s streets through “A Marvelous Order,” an opera conceived by three artists: composer Judd Greenstein, poet Tracy K. Smith, and visual artist and director Joshua Frankel. The selection features Megan Schubert as Jane Jacobs; with Eliza Bagg, Kelvin Chan, Marisa Clementi, Tomás Cruz, Lucy Dhegrae, Christopher Herbert, and Kamala Sankaram; conducted by David Bloom, and instrumentals by NOW Ensemble. Companion listening for this episode: “Government: A Love-Hate Story” (4/12/21) How did Americans come to think so poorly of government? And how did Joe Biden come to be the first modern president who’s even tried to change our minds? “Zoned for Resistance” (7/10/20) Chicago’s Little Village has been hit hard by COVID-19, but after a botched demolition left it coated in dust, one lifelong activist and her community are standing together while apart. “The United States of Anxiety” airs live on Sunday evenings at 6pm ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts. To catch all the action, tune into the show on Sunday nights via the stream on WNYC.org/anxiety or tell your smart speakers to play WNYC. We want to hear from you! Connect with us on Twitter @WNYC using the hashtag #USofAnxiety or email us at anxiety@wnyc.org.
John Catsimatidis with guest host Lidia Curanaj discuss the biggest headlines in today's news. Congressman Peter King, Art Shamsky, Nicole Gelinas & Sam Schwartz join the show.
Gridlock Sam joins John Catsimatidis and guest hosts Lidia Curanaj and Congressman Peter King to discuss congestion pricing and what it means for the city, taxpayers, and commuters.
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Sam Schwartz from the America East Conference breaks down Hartford basketball
Today is International Women's Day, and we are celebrating with a very special episode of Security Unlocked. Hosts Nic Fillingham and Natalia Godyla revisit their favorite interviews with some of the prominent women featured previously on the podcast. We speak with Holly Stewart, a Principal Research Lead at Microsoft and known in the Defender organization as “The Queen of AI.” Holly shares how building a security team with different perspectives helps to better understand and stop threats. Next, we talk with Dr. Anna Bertiger, a Senior Applied Scientist at Microsoft. Anna has an incredible passion for math and explains how she's using math to catch villains and make computer networks safer. Finally, we explore what it's like to hunt down threats with Sam Schwartz, a Program Manager with Microsoft Threat Experts. She came to Microsoft right out of college and didn't even know what malware was; now she's helping coordinate a team of threat hunters on the cutting edge of attack prevention. Security Unlocked will be highlighting female security leaders at Microsoft throughout the month of March. Subscribe now to make sure you don't miss an episode! In This Episode, You Will Learn: How math is used to help analyze attack trends How AI and ML help identify patterns that can stop attacks How threat hunters are tracking down the newest security risks Why Microsoft Threat Experts are focused on human adversaries, not malware Some Questions We Ask: How do AI and ML factor into solving complicated security problems? What's next on the horizon for data science? How do you use math to determine if an action is dangerous or benign? Why do threat hunters need to limit the scope of their work? What skills do you need to be a security program manager? Resources: Sam Schwartz's LinkedIn Dr. Anna Bertiger's LinkedIn Holly Stewart's LinkedIn Microsoft Security Blog Nic's LinkedIn Natalia's LinkedIn Related: Listen to: Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Security Unlocked is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
Published on 10 Dec 2018. Autonomous vehicles could be the "most disruptive technology to hit society worldwide since the advent of the motor car," says former New York City traffic commissioner Sam Schwartz. We talk about what driverless cars could mean for traffic, infrastructure and pedestrians. His book is 'No One at the Wheel.' Critic Maureen Corrigan picks her top 10 books of 2018.
The pandemic has forced us to reexamine and reimagine how we use one of our most precious public spaces: our streets. From outdoor dining to expanded bike lanes, cities have been re-designing streets so they can be better shared by all — drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians alike. But could we take this idea even further? What if we could use design and technology to make our streets more flexible? So they could change use according to the season, the week, or even the hour? In our season finale, we explore a future where city streets can do just that — and better respond to all of our needs. In this episode: [0:01 - 6:44] We meet with transit guru Gridlock Sam to talk about the history of political battles over New York City streets and the recent changes in response to Covid [6:54 - 11:18] Aspen Director of Parking & Downtown Services Mitch Osur and Coord Head of Policy & Partnerships Dawn Miller explain how data is allowing cities to solve problems like traffic and curb congestion [11:43 - 14:40] We visit Sidewalk Labs Senior Creative Technologist Nick Jonas to test out Pebble, a new technology for vehicle occupancy detection [16:23 - 23:43] Associate Director of Planning & Delivery Siqi Zhu and Director of Mobility Willa Ng imagine how our streets can adapt to be shared more equitably To see images and videos of topics discussed in this episode, read the link-rich transcript on our Sidewalk Talk Medium page. City of the Future is hosted by Eric Jaffe and Vanessa Quirk, and produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrew Callaway. Mix is by Zach Mcnees. Art is by Tim Kau. Our music is composed by Adaam James Levin-Areddy of Lost Amsterdam. Special thanks to Sam Schwartz, Mitch Osur, Dawn Miller, Nick Jonas, Siqi Zhu, and Willa Ng.
Sam Schwartz, aka Gridlock Sam at the Daily News, former NYC Traffic Commissioner, president and CEO of Sam Schwartz Engineering, a transportation planning and engineering firm, and author of No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future (Public Affairs, 2018), talks about the American Public Transportation Association report he authored, which concluded that mass transit is not a major spreader of COVID-19 and Stephen Morse, virologist and epidemiologist at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, weighs in on the data.
How safe is it to ride transit amid the coronavirus pandemic? Our latest episode of APTA’s official podcast, The Transit Authority, explores this topic with guests Sam Schwartz and Daniel Schack, authors of the recently published report Public Transit and COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Research and Best Practices, which examined global data and research to determine whether there is a correlation between riding transit and the transmission of COVID-19.
A look at how things went during our first (and hopefully last) virtual Summer in 2020. A nice chat with Sam Schwartz, Mel Aiken and Sara Zakar!!
Sam Schwartz is CEO of Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants, a firm that specializes in transportation planning and engineering. He also writes a column on traffic for The New York Daily News. Previously Sam was New York City’s Traffic Commissioner and was the Chief Engineer of the NYC Department of Transportation. He started his transportation career in the late 1960’s as a NYC cabbie and joined the Traffic Department, as a junior engineer, in 1971. Sam has authored the books titled: No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future (2018) and Street Smart: The Rise of Cities and The Fall of Cars (2015) that lay out a recipe for cities faced with rapid changes in modes, automation, demographic shifts and travelers’ preferences.
@samschwartzeng, columnist @NYDailyNews, former NYC traffic commissioner, author of No One at the Wheel
Our Time at the Wheel is Done?! Driving will become illegal, as human drivers will be demonstrably more dangerous than cars that pilot themselves. Is this an impossible future, or a revolution just around the corner? Sam Schwartz, "Gridlock Sam," America's most celebrated transportation expert, describes in his book about the revolution in self-driving cars. The ramifications will be dramatic, and the transition will be far from seamless. It will overturn the job market for the one in seven Americans who work in the trucking industry. It will cause us to grapple with new ethical dilemmas, if a car will hit a person or a building, endangering the lives of its passengers, who will decide what it does? It will further erode our privacy, since the vehicle can relay our location at any moment. And, like every other computer-controlled device, it can be vulnerable to hacking. Right now, every major car maker here and abroad is working on bringing autonomous vehicles to consumers. The fleets are getting ready to roll and nothing will ever be the same, and this book shows us what the future has in store. Who is "Gridlock Sam"? A well chosen name for Sam Schwartz, who has nearly 40 years of experience in the field of transportation engineering and traffic safety and is considered a worldwide authority in traffic, highway, bridge, transit and parking systems. As the former New York City traffic commissioner at the New York City Department of Transportation, he was responsible for an 8,000-person agency, $350 million expense budget and a $700 million capital budget. Mr. Schwartz is a visiting scholar at the Rudin Center for Transportation Policy and Management at New York University and a member of the New York Transportation Journal Editorial Board. For 25 years he has also been a professor at Long Island University and Cooper Union, where he founded the Infrastructure Institute and is the author of a fascinating look at driverless vehicles NO ONE AT THE WHEEL: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future. http://bit.ly/SamSchwartzBook
Sam Schwartz, longtime New York City traffic engineer and CEO of Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants, joins the ITE Talks Transportation Podcast to discuss how congestion pricing is being implemented in NYC. He explains how the pricing may help drive congestion relief in New York City, steps the city is taking to set rules and regulations around the new surcharge, and where the funds generated by congestion pricing might be directed.
Sam Schwartz, P.E. (F), longtime New York City, NY, USA traffic engineer and CEO of Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants, joins the ITE Talks Transportation Podcast to discuss how congestion pricing is being implemented in NYC. He explains how the pricing may help drive congestion relief in New York City, steps the city is taking to set rules and regulations around the new surcharge, and where the funds generated by congestion pricing might be directed.
Sam Schwartz, P.E. (F), longtime New York City, NY, USA traffic engineer and CEO of Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants, joins the ITE Talks Transportation Podcast to discuss how congestion pricing is being implemented in NYC. He explains how the pricing may help drive congestion relief in New York City, steps the city is taking to set rules and regulations around the new surcharge, and where the funds generated by congestion pricing might be directed.
In Episode 35 of the Eminent Domain Podcast, Sam Schwartz aka Gridlock Sam joins to discuss self-driving cars and their impact on future infrastructure. Mr. Schwartz's books include No One at the Wheel: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future and Street Smart - The Rise of Cities and the Fall of Cars.
Sam Schwartz, aka Gridlock Sam, on autonomous vehicles and his book "No One at the Wheel." Tomaš Dvořák - "Game Boy Tune" - "Mark's intro" - "Interview with Sam Schwartz" Gudrun Gut - "Baby I Can Drive My Car" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/84959
Kevin O'Leary is an investor, businessman, and author best known as one of the Sharks on Shark Tank. In this episode, you’ll hear what Shark Tank investors are looking for when they’re pitched. He'll share lessons in success that he’s learned from his portfolio companies. And, you’ll even hear how, in its early seasons, he used data to improve and elevate Shark Tank itself. This discussion was recorded live at Lift Labs in Philadelphia, PA. It is lead by Sam Schwartz, the Chief Business Development Officer at Comcast. Follow Comcast NBCUniversal Lift Labs online: Join the Newsletter! comcastnbculift.com @LIFT_Labs on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Nolan Bushnell is best known as the creator of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese, though he has founded over 20 companies. In this episode, you’ll hear the story of how Nolan launched the consumer video game industry with his invention of Pong. He’ll also provide actionable insight on product iteration and early customer feedback. This discussion was recorded live at LIFT Labs in Philadelphia, PA. It's lead by Sam Schwartz, the Chief Business Development Officer at Comcast. Follow Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs online: Join the Newsletter! comcastnbculift.com @LIFT_Labs on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Sam Schwartz, aka Gridlock Sam, on autonomous vehicles and his book "No One at the Wheel." Tomaš Dvořák - "Game Boy Tune" - "Mark's intro" - "Interview with Sam Schwartz" Gudrun Gut - "Baby I Can Drive My Car" http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/84959
Hear the story of how two America East student-athletes competing in different sports are connected by their pursuit of becoming Marines. This reporting-style podcast hosted by Sam Schwartz gives you a look at their journeys. :54 - Intro 1:25 - Sierra Tapley's inspiration 2:08 - CC Davies's ultimate goal 3:20 - Marine Corps Officer Candidate School Process 3:58 - Similarities to their sports 4:46 - Meeting each other 6:13 - Women in Marines 7:35 - Biggest challenge 8:00 - Outro
America East's Sean Tainsh and Sam Schwartz break down the men's and women's #AEPlayoffs. 2:13 - Men's basketball postseason preview 14:22 - Women's basketball postseason preview
On this episode we sit down with the one and only Sam Schwartz of Schwaa Films. Sam is a videographer and the CEO of Schwaa films. He is one of the top videographers in the car community. We had a lot of fun talking to him. Check out Schwaa Films at https://www.schwaafilms.com/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/SchwaaProductions Instagram…
Are autonomous vehicles really the wave of the future? Bob Herbert welcomes transportation expert Sam Schwartz to discuss his new book “NO ONE AT THE WHEEL: Driverless Cars and the Road of the Future.”
This week we talk to transportation expert Sam Schwartz about what the future of driving looks like. Howard Kaplan dishes about his latest Mid-East thriller. And we take a trip down memory lane with Gaby Moss.
Hanna Scott on Seattle vacating hundreds of misdemeanor warrants // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on the Zags' #1 ranking/ Robinson Cano on the trading block // Leonard Steinhorn on another impending gov't shutdown // Sam Schwartz, author of No One At The Wheel, on our driverless future // Feliks Banel on the Seattle Then and Now Reshoot series
We get tipsy with Ally Hord (Late Night with Seth Meyers), Sunita Mani (G.L.O.W., Mr. Robot), Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani (Oath, Vice News), and special guest "Gridlock" Sam Schwartz live from the UCB Theatre East Village.
In episode 085 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk with Sam Schwartz, PE, President, and CEO of Sam Schwartz Consulting, LLC, a firm that specializes in transportation planning and engineering. During the episode, Schwartz discussed his career journey that started with him as a taxi driver, but has evolved into Schwartz today, being known as a […] The post TCEP 085: From Taxi Driver to Globally Recognized Transportation Engineer Featuring Gridlock Sam Schwartz appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
On this weeks episode of C-Suite Success Radio, your host and executive coach Sharon Smith interviews Sam Schwartz, a networking and entrepreneurial veteran. Sam shares stories from his days in the IDF Special Forces as well as his business days with BNI and lessons learned from a group of Bikers with a mission to help abused kids. Sam will tell us how he defines success and the lessons he has learned to help you gain the edge you are looking for. Sam’s philosophy is “Dream BIG – and go for it!” Sam Schwartz LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Schwartz is known worldwide as Gridlock Sam, a nickname the media gave him for his role in drawing up ways to navigate the congested corners of New York City. He designed the traffic patterns around the Barclay Center in Brooklyn the streets around The World Trade Center, and engineered traffic circles in Aruba. Schwartz started his life in traffic as a cab driver in Brooklyn, dodging the other yellow cabs before landing a job in city government, eventually becoming New York City’s traffic commissioner. At first he thought he would become a physicist like his brother, but realized that he would never be happy or make much of a life for himself in laboratories. “I liked parties, I liked girls, I was a city kid,” he said in a February, 2015 interview on Conversations with Allan Wolper. But he liked math, science and uban life, which led him to city government, and these days to a column in the Daily News in New York City, covering traffic.
The first episode in this series features long-time ITE member and visionary, Sam I. Schwartz, P.E., President + CEO, Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants. Schwartz shares his perspectives on the future of transportation as a senior leader and entrepreneur in both the public and private sector.
The first episode in this series features long-time ITE member and visionary, Sam I. Schwartz, P.E., President + CEO, Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants. Schwartz shares his perspectives on the future of transportation as a senior leader and entrepreneur in both the public and private sector.
Here’s our interview with Gridlock Sam!
Samuel I. Schwartz, also known as “gridlock Sam”, joins Miguel to discuss his new book Street Smart: The Rise of Cities and the Fall of Cars, written with William Rosen and published by Public Affairs Books as of September 8th, 2015. Mr. Schwartz explores recent trends that show that Americans, particularly Millennials, have been driving markedly less than they used to. He describes how this change in car usage ultimately benefits cities, making them healthier and increasing property values, in a book that has been praised for its timeliness and insight.
Sam Schwartz, a former New York City Traffic Commissioner and Chief Engineer of the NYC Department of Transportation, recently authored Street Smart: The Rise of Cities and the Fall of Cars. The book looks at how America's cities are changing as people, especially ones, are driving less. Sam talked with Transportation Radio's Bernie Wagenblast about how changing demographics are changing transportation.
Doug is joined by Sam Schwartz, "Gridlock Sam," former New York City Transportation Department traffic commissioner and chief engineer, and regular columnist for the Daily News. The two discuss Schwartz's proposed transportation plan for New York City.