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Host Scott is joined by special guest Scott Kraushaar & Steve Smith (Dropping A Bruce and The Men of Action Podcast. Also because Scott is a podcasting maniac he also hosts The Church of Tarantino and Kill/Marry/Smash/Eat) to chat about an obscure East meets West Christopher Lambert action thriller " The Hunted."Over the course of the episode we talk about how the film avoids many of the pitfalls of the "Japanes panic" action films of the late 80s/early 90s while simultaneously falling over into the white saviour trap. We debate whether Christopher Lambert is the best lead for the film, talk about how wasted Joan Chen is and dissect the films one truly excellent action sequence set on a Bullet Train. You can listen to Dropping a Bruce hereYou can listen to The Men of Action Podcast hereYou can listen to The Church of Tarantino hereYou can listen to Kill/Smash/Marry/Eat hereSend us a tweet on @90saction"All '90s Action, All The Time" is Produced & Edited by Scott Murphy. Music by Elyssa Vulpes."All '90s Action, All The Time" is also a proud member of the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network
Host Scott is joined by special guest Nathaniel Metcalfe (The JCAS Presents: Nick and Nat Control The Airwaves and The JCAS Present-Nick & Nat Consume and Obey) to dissect one of the most iconic actioners of 1995, Bad Boys!Over the course of the episode we talk about the divisiveness of Michael Bay, how he feels like he is doing Tony Scott impersonation here and the early shoots of what come to be known as Bayhem. Plus, we get into the insane chemistry of Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, 90s actions love of a colour and how we both agree (even if we are in the minority) that Bad Boys II is the worst entry in the franchise. You can listen to The JCAS Presents: Nick and Nat Control The Airwaves hereYou can listen to The JCAS Present-Nick & Nat Consume and Obey hereSend us a tweet on @90saction"All '90s Action, All The Time" is Produced & Edited by Scott Murphy. Music by Elyssa Vulpes."All '90s Action, All The Time" is also a proud member of the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network
Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter, Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge, and Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon. These games, developed by Sierra's "Two Guys from Andromeda" (Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy), combined comedy and science fiction in a way that few adventure games had done before. QUEST IN SPACE!!!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter, Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge, and Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon. These games, developed by Sierra's "Two Guys from Andromeda" (Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy), combined comedy and science fiction in a way that few adventure games had done before. QUEST IN SPACE!!!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Written by Scott Murphy and directed by Bill L. Norton, this episode originally aired January 21, 2002. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Mackenzie Eddie and Scott Siepker discuss the Murphy family's big weekend, Kenzo's sausage, and McDonald's mascots. The Oscars and so much more overthinking! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes: Michael T. Johnson, a lawyer, shares his experiences during his freshman year at Stanford Law School. He initially wanted to pursue transactional work in finance and looked at New York but later realized that he wanted to return to New Orleans and work there. He stayed long-term in New Orleans and work for companies in the area. From a Law Firm to the Oil Industry He spent three years working at Jones Walker, a large law firm in New Orleans. However, after joining the firm, all but one associate left, leading to a split off in the firm and a lot of extra responsibility for Michael. This experience was challenging, but it allowed him to learn and specialize in public company work and mergers. Michael was then hired to do an IPO for Omni Energy Services, a company that drills holes in the ground to find oil deposits. The technology is now advanced enough that they can read 3D seismic imaging to find oil deposits. Michael was excited about the business aspect of the industry and wanted to be on the other side of deals. He talks about his time there and how he was offered the opportunity to document investments. The Move to Advantage Capital Michael talks about Advantage Capital, which started as a way to drive capital to underserved states, such as Louisiana, which had been redlined due to corruption and oil and gas booms. The program was created by Harvard economist Beldon Daniels, who was hired by the legislature to give tax credits to insurance companies for investing with funds that agreed to invest in small businesses in the state. Steven Stull, an insurance company portfolio manager, founded Advantage after being approached by a dealmaker. He believed he could create a business around structured financial products, such as selling tax credit bonds to insurance companies. Stull was also involved in public policy and advocacy work, advocating for the adoption of these programs. All of the above lined up with Michael's dream job. He gravitated towards the advocacy and structuring side of the business, spending most of his time in New Orleans. The New Markets Tax Credit Program Michael looks back to 2002 when the New Markets Tax Credit Program was adopted by the Clinton Administration, aiming to bring success from the dotcom boom to urban and rural areas. The program was initially praised by the Federal Reserve, but the Bush administration pushed it further and made it more business-friendly. They team decided to pursue this program, which was 100% focused on low-income community investing. The New Markets Tax Credit Program was a business-friendly initiative that aimed to capitalize on the success of the dotcom boom in California and New York. Michael and his team were able to successfully implement the program, focusing on low-income community investing. Michael discusses the company's competitive application process for investment grants, which grade applicants based on their track record of investing capital in targeted areas, raising money from investors using tax credits and incentives, and investing in low-income communities. They analyze their portfolio and find that they have been investing about 30% of their money in low-income communities, particularly in states like Louisiana. They were one of the largest allocatees in the first round of awards in 2003 and have been winners 15 times. The Shift from a Venture Firm to an Impact Investment Firm Michael explains that they initially focused on raising money as a venture firm, but later transitioned to an impact investment firm. They now focus on creating jobs and creating job opportunities for residents in their communities. They have been doing federal new markets for 20 years and have state versions that can be added on to them. They try to marry programs together to bring the best of certain programs to each other that work for their investors and spin them out. He also mentions his counterpart, Scott Murphy, who manages the investment side and handles the structuring and bringing in the money. They have been together since 2001 and have been working together since 2001. The mission of the company is to invest in businesses that produce more jobs in the region. The decision-making process involves focusing on companies that produce more jobs at the margin. The company does not specialize in any specific area, as they have tight time frames to qualify for incentives. They have to be generalists, investing in various investment types and being generalists on the balance sheet. The company's goal is to invest in businesses that create jobs and contribute to the region's economy. The company also specializes in incentives and tax credits, having been involved in federal, federal, and state Low Income Housing Tax Credit deals and renewable energy deals. Building a Life in New Orleans Michael reflects on his family's presence in New Orleans, which has been a significant part of his life. He recalls dragging people to Mardi Gras from Harvard and being invited to do so every year. However, he also had a strong desire to run for office and work in the Public Service sector, but eventually decided against it. At Advantage, he focused on economic development and was involved in policy discussions with economic development groups. He was getting the idea of what he could do for his city through Metro vision trips and talking to investors. However, he was not well off enough to run for state representative, and his boss initially dismissed his idea. Michael also touches on the impact of Katrina on their business, which was not New Orleans-centric. They moved their office to St. Louis, where they worked on a new markets application. After Katrina, the Treasury Department extended an extension for applicants to work in other areas. Five or six of the team members from St. Lewis rewrote the application to use new markets to rebuild New Orleans. He acknowledges that living in New Orleans was a difficult decision due to its unique personality and uniqueness. They had to make a decision about where to go if they couldn't return, as it was a unique place with a unique personality. However, they were able to be dispassionate about the situation and were called in to DC to discuss using incentives programs to speed up rebuilding. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Michael, a classics major, took many courses and professors that resonated with him, such as EC 10, Micro, Macro Economics, and the American Revolution. These classes helped him understand the real political and economic pressures of the time and made him think critically. Timestamps: 02:14: Returning to New Orleans 09:36: Transition to Advantage Capital 09:49: Advantage Capital's Focus on Impact Investing 27:06: Impact of Katrina and Advantage Capital's Role 28:01: Personal Life and Family in New Orleans 35:35: Michael's Podcast and Community Involvement 38:11: Reflections on Harvard Education 48:56: Advantage Capital's Investment Strategy 49:17: Successful Investments and Impact Stories Links: Website: https://www.advantagecap.com/ Michael's podcast: https://jesuitjourneys.com/ Featured Non-profit: The featured non-profit of this episode of The 92 Report is Senior Tech recommended by Ruthie Tanenbaum who reports: “Hi. I'm Ruthie Tanenbaum Friedman, class of 1992 the featured nonprofit of this episode of The 92 report is Senior Tech. Senior Tech provides free technology support to senior citizens, which is offered by volunteer high school students. The organization is based in Florida with plans to grow and offers in person and remote support. My children founded and run the organization with my son Max, now serving as president and expanding the services that the organization provides. You can learn more about their work@seniortech.org and now here is Will Bachman with this week's episode.” To learn more about their work visit: SeniorTech.org.
Host Scott is joined by special guest and friend of the show Darryl Edge (Cage/Rage and Getting Dafoe You) to dive into one of the most obscure films we have covered on the pod "No Contest."Over the course of the episode we get into what we think of Shannon Tweed as an action star, just how closely the film sticks to the Die Hard formula (even by the standards of your average Die Hard knock-off) and the greatness of "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. Plus, a whole lot more!Check out Cage/Rage hereCheck out Getting Dafoe You hereSend us a tweet on @90saction"All '90s Action, All The Time" is Produced & Edited by Scott Murphy. Music by Elyssa Vulpes."All '90s Action, All The Time" is also a proud member of the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network
We once again kick off our new season with our 4th Annual Edition of Chanuary and, if that was not good enough, we also have an extra special guest in the form of one of our favourite movie reviewers Outlaw Vern . Over the course of the episode we break down the typically insane Chan action on display, discuss how this differs a bit from Chan's usual stuff and debate why this ended up being the one that broke him big in the west. Check out Outlaw Vern's reviews here Send us a tweet on @90saction "All '90s Action, All The Time" is Produced & Edited by Scott Murphy. Music by Elyssa Vulpes. "All '90s Action, All The Time" is also a proud member of the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network
Host Scott is joined by special guest, friend of the show and former editor of the pod Petros Patsilivas (Caged In: Coppola Connections and Getting Dafoe You) as we talk about the two Skydiving centred action movies of 1994 "Drop Zone" and "Terminal Velocity." Over the course of episodes we debate the merits (or lack thereof) of each of these very 90s action flicks and try to determine who takes the crown as the ultimate Skydiving actioner! Send us a tweet on @90saction "All '90s Action, All The Time" is Produced & Edited by Scott Murphy. Music by Elyssa Vulpes. "All '90s Action, All The Time" is also a proud member of the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network
Drift off as we explore the fascinating world of piano tuning, where precision meets patience. Did you know that tuning a piano involves adjusting over 200 strings, each under about 160 pounds of tension? That's a lot of pressure—for the strings and the tuner! This episode, sponsored by professional piano tuner Scott Murphy, dives into the tools, techniques, and history of piano tuning. Whether you're curious about this intricate craft or just looking for something steady and soothing to fall asleep to, you're in the right place. Happy sleeping! Got a topic you're dying to hear? Skip the line of nearly 400 requests and get yours bumped to the top for just $10. Head to my website, throw in your suggestion, and make it official. Your idea could be the star of the next episode. Happy suggesting! Ad-Free Episodes Want an ad-free experience? Follow this link to support the podcast and get episodes with no ads: https://icantsleep.supportingcast.fm/ Lume Deodorant Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code [ICANTSLEEP] at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod GhostBed Visit GhostBed.com/sleep and use promo code SLEEP for 50% off. ProLon Get 15% off Prolon's 5-day nutrition program at ProlonLife.com/ICANTSLEEP. Factor Head to FACTORMEALS.com/icantsleep50 and use code icantsleep50 to get 50% off. DoorDash Get 50% off up to $20 and zero delivery fees on your first order when you download the DoorDash app and enter code ICANTSLEEP. BetterHelp Visit BetterHelp.com/icantsleep today to get 10% off your first month HelloFresh Go to HelloFresh.com/50icantsleep and use code 50icantsleep for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months. SleepPhones Follow this affiliate link to purchase headphones you can fall asleep with: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=793 then enter the code ICANTSLEEP10 at checkout to receive a discount. This content is derived from the Wikipedia article Piano Tuning, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. The article can be accessed at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_tuning and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_acoustics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on this episode to learn how a peripheral ebolization coil is and how it changed one woman's life. Michelle Corotan and Scott Murphy join us on this week's episode to discuss an important project with a deadline!! Please follow this link and vote for DOWN TO THE WIRE. https://vahna.com/pages/filmfestival Weekly Challenge Call to action- VOTE FOR THE FILM!! Leave reviews, interact, etc. Show contact info Creative Riding is available on Apple Podcasts, Sound Cloud, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, etc. Leave the show a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. Contact t0b0r: tobor.cr@gmail.com Check out our blog: creative-riding.com Contact the show: Discord: https://discord.gg/3kzhhChcUj Email: creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com FB/IG: @creativeridingpodcast Reddit: @Creative_Riding Support the show: patreon.com/creativeriding zazzle.com/store/creative_riding
D. Scott Murphy, CEO and founder of D.S. Murphy and Associates, joins host Carol Morgan for this week's Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio episode. Murphy discusses the residential appraisal process in this podcast segment and how it factors into today's housing climate. How is the current state of the housing market affecting appraisals? When the volume of homes for sale dropped in recent years, appraisers took a hit. Appraisers build their opinions off recent sales, meaning they look at data from comparable properties sold in the last few months. The drop in sales has left them struggling to get that data for homebuyers. “There is no rule as to how far back I go, but the rule of thumb is three to six months,” said Murphy. “So, if I don't have good recent comparable properties, it makes my job a lot more challenging.” Increasing interest rates also factor in the sales cost of properties, sometimes creating a price tag higher than the appraised value. Since the early 2000s, the volume of homes sold has steadily decreased over time as interest rates rose. “The better analogy is that we had our foot on the accelerator, and it was pressed to the floor, then we took our foot off the accelerator,” said Murphy. “And we've just kind of coasted and slowed down a little bit. So that's how the market's gone.” However, federal rates lowered significantly this year, sparking homebuying activity across the country. Murphy emphasized that the National Association of Realtors (NAR) settlement also factors into home prices especially when homes are listed above appraisal value. It has caused discussion about commission structures and transparency among all parties involved in a real estate transaction. Many sellers are following a traditional standard and include the buyer's agent commission in the sales price. However, when buyers refuse to pay the commission or the buyer pays their agent directly, it can cause problems. How can appraisers use the latest technology to improve the appraisal process? The most common technology in the housing market today is automated valuation models (AVM). Heard of Zillow and Redfin Estimate? Those are both widely used AVM algorithms. Murphy said that even though these algorithms are not always high or low, they are always wrong because they don't consider the unique qualities of your home. That's the human touch that D.S. Murphy and Associates is proud to provide. Murphy said, “Particularly in the Atlanta area, Zillow is working off public record data, which is notoriously incorrect.” What resources are available for current and up-and-coming appraisers? Appraisal Institute offers worldwide services for appraisers and boasts high-quality courses taught by exceptional instructors. Anyone can sign up for classes, but appraisers should take note since many classes are required for continuing education. A two-year college degree, preferably in finance or real estate, is required for residential appraiser roles. Then, you must complete 90 hours of qualifying education through the Appraisal Institute to obtain a registered trainee's license. After that, 110 hours of classwork and two years of mentorship qualify you for a residential appraiser license. Tune in to the full interview above to learn more about residential appraisal. For more about D.S. Murphy and Associates, visit www.DSMurphy.com. More information about Appraisal Institute can be found at www.AppraisalInstitute.org. About D.S. Murphy and Associates D.S. Murphy and Associates is the largest appraisal and inspection firm in the Southeast, serving homeowners, agents and lenders with 30 years of experience. In addition to its regular services, the firm also offers courses for appraisers, Realtors and the public that provide key information about the appraisal process, both residential and commercial. Podcast Thanks Thank you to Denim Marketing for sponsoring Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Known as a trendsetter,
Written by Scott Murphy and directed by James A. Contner, this episode originally aired October 15, 2001. EXTRA BITSTrevor is currently working on creating an art piece for every single episode of Buffy and you can find everything that's been released so far here.Kristin also co-hosts another show called "So...I'm Watching This Show" with Wil Brooks. You can check them out here.Trevor runs another podcast as well called "Trevor Loves Everything." You can check that out here.Also, Trevor and Kristin (she's also mostly here) are pretty active on the Twitter.Please rate, review and subscribe! Help us get those fancy numbers :)
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to another episode of the Nashville dads! For this episode we have on Scott Murphy! We talk about his time in the military, being a veteran, his experience with IVF, and parenting a child on the spectrum. Murph feels like he could probably write a book filled with his adventures. We hope you enjoy!Follow us on Twitter @nashvilledads and on Facebook and Instagram @thenashvilledads. Look for new episodes of The Nashville Dads podcast every other Monday.
Melanie Marquis is an award-winning author of many books published by Llewellyn Worldwide including Llewellyn's Little Book of Moon Spells, A Witch's World of Magick, Beltane, Lughnasadh, and Carl Llewellyn Weschcke: Pioneer and Publisher of Body, Mind, and Spirit. She is also the creator of the Modern Spellcaster's Tarot, illustrated by Scott Murphy. Her latest book is Cookbook of Shadows: Simple Recipes for Powerful Magick. https://www.melaniemarquis.com Facebook.com/melaniemarquisauthor Instagram: magickalmelaniemarquis Tiktok & YouTube: StuffedAnimalMagickShop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cucinaaurora/support
On this month's episode, we're talking Dolph, the post-apocalypse, and zombies! No, we're not taking another look at 2013's Battle of the Damned, but instead Dolph's SECOND foray into zombie territory with 2019's Dead Trigger! Yes, five years after Battle of the Damned, Dolph went back to a similar well and once again took on hordes of zombies! In this adaptation of a popular mobile video game, Lundgren plays Kyle Walker, a hard-nosed mercenary in a near future with a penchant for wasting zombies! Yet even the best of the best can't slay zombies alone, so joining him on this mission is a team of teenage video gamers with just the right skills to ensure that the human race might live to see another day! Joining me to discuss this one is Scott Murphy, host of All 90's Action, All the Time! What exactly went on behind the scenes with this one? In what ways does this play with the standard zombie tropes, and does it manage to do anything new? And just what is up with the ending? Listen in as Scott and I get to the bottom of Dead Trigger! Major thanks to Scott Murphy for joining me! Be sure to check out his podcast, All 90's Action, All the Time!, which can be found on its own feed as well as on the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network feed! Please check out both the official webpage for the show as well as the Facebook page: www.imustbreakthispodcast.wordpress.com; www.facebook.com/imustbreakthispodcast. Feel free to rate and review the show on iTunes or wherever you go to subscribe! Show's intro. and outro. music is "Sports Action" by Audionautix. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-rebalkin01/message
On this month's episode, we're talking Dolph, the post-apocalypse, and zombies! No, we're not taking another look at 2013's Battle of the Damned, but instead Dolph's SECOND foray into zombie territory with 2019's Dead Trigger! Yes, five years after Battle of the Damned, Dolph went back to a similar well and once again took on hordes of zombies! In this adaptation of a popular mobile video game, Lundgren plays Kyle Walker, a hard-nosed mercenary in a near future with a penchant for wasting zombies! Yet even the best of the best can't slay zombies alone, so joining him on this mission is a team of teenage video gamers with just the right skills to ensure that the human race might live to see another day! Joining me to discuss this one is Scott Murphy, host of All 90's Action, All the Time! What exactly went on behind the scenes with this one? In what ways does this play with the standard zombie tropes, and does it manage to do anything new? And just what is up with the ending? Listen in as Scott and I get to the bottom of Dead Trigger! Major thanks to Scott Murphy for joining me! Be sure to check out his podcast, All 90's Action, All the Time!, which can be found on its own feed as well as on the Last of the Action Heroes Podcast Network feed! Please check out both the official webpage for the show as well as the Facebook page: www.imustbreakthispodcast.wordpress.com; www.facebook.com/imustbreakthispodcast. Feel free to rate and review the show on iTunes or wherever you go to subscribe! Show's intro. and outro. music is "Sports Action" by Audionautix.
Mark Jacobstein resides in Stanford, California with his wife, two children, and his mother in law. Mark's career has primarily focused on entrepreneurial technology, primarily in health tech, biotech, molecular diagnostics, and digital health arenas. After Cambridge, he worked with Scott Murphy, a close friend and business partner. He moved to California in 2003 to start a technology company and has been there ever since. He lives on the Stanford campus, which allows his children to grow up on a college campus. Founding a Fantasy Sports Business Mark shares his journey from writing software for Mike Bloomberg in the early 90s to inventing the first online fantasy sports business [Small World] in 1994. He and his partner, Scott, initially struggled with starting a technology company due to their naivety and lack of experience in the tech startup ecosystem. However, they eventually built the first online fantasy sports business, which was one of the biggest consumer sites in the world at the time. In 1995, they spun out a web consultancy to solve various problems for corporate clients, building stateful and database-driven websites. They later built corporate websites for companies like Xerox and consulting for McKinsey on the internet's future. The business was sold to I-Excel in 1998. One common thread Mark has seen over the past 30 years is looking for systemic paradigm shifting changes in technology. Mark's career highlights the importance of adapting to new technologies and finding the most effective way to grow a business. Entrepreneurship in Machine Learning and AI Mark's last two companies and new venture studio focuses on machine learning and AI. He discusses his journey as an entrepreneur and the transition from a hobby to a business. He emphasizes the importance of looking for latent demand in businesses, he also emphasizes the importance of not engaging in gambling and making ethical choices in business decisions. His first experience as an entrepreneur was when he and his roommate Scott started hiring employees. They faced challenges like the.com crash and the need to lay off employees. Startup Business Mistakes Mark discusses the mistakes made by his company in structure and decision-making processes. He believes that they were naive and didn't put enough thought into the process of disagreements, which caused friction and strained relationships. He also mentions that the biggest mistakes they made were sins of omission. They were too early to realize the monstrous opportunities that nobody was taking advantage of. One example is hiring Matt Funk, a summer intern who later became a hedge fund manager. He suggested they buy domain names, but Mark argued that this was unethical. Another example is building the first Business to Business Exchange (B2B) website, TextTrade.com, in 1996. This was an effort to make the textiles business more efficient. However, Mark argues that they missed out on the commercial implications of the internet and how they could have used their technology to service other industries. Silicon Valley and the Tech Landscape in the 2000s Mark, a former CEO of Apple, shares his experiences in the 2000s, particularly in the mobile business industry. He sold his fantasy sports business, Small World Sports, to Paul Allen, who bought Sporting News, an interactive TV channel. After a burnout at Sporting News. Mark met Trip Hawkins, founder of Electronic Arts and 3DO. Mark was offered a position as co-founder and president of a mobile phone company. He was invited to Silicon Valley to meet with Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins. He was mentored by Trip and his experience in Silicon Valley was a pivotal moment in his life. He shares his experiences in the tech industry, starting with his time at Digital Chocolate and then moving on to venture capital firm Sequoia. He was introduced to Sam Altman, a young wunderkind, and worked with him to build a company called Looped, which was later sold to Qualcomm. Working in Health Technologies After leaving Digital Chocolate, he decided to make a career shift into health tech. He enjoyed his work in fantasy sports but felt that nothing had changed the world in a profoundly important way. He eventually joined Guardant Health, a molecular diagnostic company that applied machine learning to big omics and developed cancer detection using blood draws. He was drawn to the intellectual challenge of working on circulating tumor DNA for early detection of cancer. Mark worked with Immunai, a company that uses single cell genomics and machine learning to improve immunomodulatory therapeutics. He appreciates the importance of the immune system's complexity and the work in the field. He recently founded Jiminy Health, a company that aims to address care gaps in mental health care through mobile and MLMs. The Importance of Authentic Leadership Mark has learned the importance of authenticity in running a company that is non-obvious or counterintuitive. He believes that authenticity is crucial in leadership and having a compelling vision. As a CEO, he focuses on making that vision clear and helping organizations untangle their knots to pull towards a common goal. He has learned from Sam's outrageous ambition and his ability to build companies that start with seemingly outrageous ideas. He applies these lessons to his own work, thinking about what different people would do in different situations as long as it aligns with his values and aligns with his values. He compares running a lab to running a business, which involves raising money, hiring people, meeting deadlines, and missing milestones. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Mark discusses his experiences at Harvard, focusing on courses and professors that resonate with him. He mentions Harry Lewis, who was a computer scientist, and his career in tech. He emphasizes the importance of having a vision and articulating it to attract customers and recruit a team. He also highlights the importance of social reflection classes like Robert Coles, which taught him how telling a story can change the world and create an ethos that cares about the world. Mark's mental health startup, Jiminy Health, aims to make scalable mental health services for millions of people. He believes that being raised in a liberal, progressive family still helps his businesses make the world a better place. Timestamps: 02:59 Entrepreneurship, technology, and business success 08:46 Entrepreneurship and technology trends 10:36 Entrepreneurship, business decisions, and growth 16:58 Missed opportunities in tech and entrepreneurship 23:34 Entrepreneurship, leadership, and the video game industry 27:03 Career shift from tech to healthcare with valuable insights 32:55 Entrepreneurship, leadership, and management style 38:02 Leadership, authenticity, and lessons learned from mentors 41:29 Relying on a spouse as a counselor in healthcare 45:58 Entrepreneurship, technology, and mental health Links: https://twitter.com/mjacobstein https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjacobstein/ https://www.jiminihealth.com/ https://www.nearhorizon.com/
This week on Flightless Bird, David Farrier sets out to understand why Americans guzzle down over 10 billion donuts every year. He sets off with his friends Andrew and Lauren to sample some Californian donuts, before meeting up with Emily Taing. Tang is behind Pink Box Stories (@pinkboxstories) on Instagram and educates David about the origins of the donut's famous pink boxes, and the importance of America's mom-and-pop donuts stores. David then sets his sights on the big East Coast chain - Dunkin' - meeting with their president Scott Murphy, and one of their franchisees Sue Andrade. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A most unusual day in the city of Angels. Hot chick apocalypse. Leap year is gay. Starbucks oatmeal. Lenny Kravitz is lucky to be alive. The Door Guy show at the Comedy Store Friday night, and bittersweet reunion with thespian Scott Murphy, as we become the victims of more Los Angeles customer service ineptitude.
In this special Project Zion Podcast Christmas edition, Community of Christ President Scott Murphy and Prophet President Steven Veazey, share treasured Christmas memories and cherished family traditions from the time they were children until now as parents and grandparents. Our host Linda Booth also shares some favorite Christmas moments. Today's podcast features excerpts from full-length Coffee Buzz episodes, originally posted in December 2021 and December 2020. Sit back with your favorite cup of Christmas cocoa, and enjoy a wonderful trip down memory lane with Scott, Steve and Linda. You'll be glad you did. Here is the information for the individual full-length episodes: 440 | Coffee Buzz | Advent Reflections from Scott Murphy 331 | Coffee Buzz | Christmas with President Veazey Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
Merry Happy everyone! 'Tis the season of holiday cheer so join Andrew and Brandon as they go through 12 days of holiday themed episodes of 1990s television! On this journey they'll be joined by guests from other podcasts and from around the world. On this second day, Scott Murphy of All 90s Action All the Time and New Horror Express joins them to talk about the Frasier episode, “Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street.”Find New Horror Express at NewHorrorExpress.com New Horror Express on Twitter: @newhorrorexpAll 90s Action All the Time on Twitter: @90sactionLike the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90s.bsky.social Discuss the show on Instagram @Namely90s Find us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Bluesky at @bschwitty.bsky.socialFollow Andrew on Twitter at @NamelyAndrew
It's the penultimate episode of Season Two, and we're heading out to the desert for 1992's crime-thriller, WHITE SANDS!Darryl and Petros are joined by the host of the New Horror Express and All 90s Action, All The Time podcasts, Scott Murphy! We discuss Dafoe's hat, the convoluted plot holes and how a a film can be saved by 'The Strokes Defence'!Follow Scott Murphy on TWITTER!Listen to All 90s Action, All The Time HERE!Listen to New Horror Express HERE!Follow Getting Dafoe You on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok!Email us at dafoeyoupod@gmail.comIf you want to be a true DaFriend of the podcast, then like, subscribe and a give it a 5-star rating. It massively helps the pod grow!Getting Dafoe You is edited by Matthew Dixon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melanie Marquis discusses her Cookbook of Shadows and being a magician in the kitchen.Melanie Marquis is an award-winning author, the founder and producer of Mystical Minds convention, and a local coordinator for the Pagan Pride Project. She's the author of Llewellyn's Little Book of Moon Spells, Carl Llewellyn Weschcke: Pioneer and Publisher of Body, Mind, and Spirit (2019 Ippy Gold Medal Winner for Best Biography, & 2019 COVR award Bronze winner), A Witch's World of Magick, The Witch's Bag of Tricks, Beltane, and Lughnasadh, as well as the co-author of Witchy Mama (with Emily A. Francis), and the creator of the Modern Spellcaster's Tarot (illustrated by Scott Murphy), all from Llewellyn Worldwide. Her latest book Cookbook of Shadows is a magickal cookbook releasing winter 2024. In addition to her books, Melanie offers tarot readings, handwriting analysis, witchcraft services, and customized classes in tarot and magick. She's passionate about helping others achieve their dreams and is happy to offer aspiring authors guidance and encouragement. She's the producer of Stuffed Animal Magick Shop on Youtube and Tiktok, and she is also a folk artist and an avid crafter, creating unique stuffed animals and magickal products to make everyday life more fun.Host Bonnie Burkert melds the worlds of media and higher consciousness, sharing tools for transformation to find our highest truth and live our brightest life. https://www.instagram.com/yogi_bon/melanie marquis #kitchen witch #food magick #pagan feast #wicca #witchcraft #food traditions #magical foods #bonnieburkert #yogibon #truth be told transformation #club paranormal #metaphysical podcast #witch wisdom #pagan wisdomPlease Like, Subscribe and Share today's show, Please visit www.ClubParanormal.com for more information about upcoming shows.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3589860/advertisement
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Rivers Cuomo's music education and evolution, from 1. Growing up on an ashram in rural Connecticut, mostly cut off from mainstream popular culture → 2. Making a new friend at age seven who introduced him to Kiss, and recording themselves listening, dancing, and singing along to it → 3. Being encouraged by a friend to join chorus and musical theater in eighth grade → 4. Starting a band in high school and being inspired by Amadeus to get into music theory → 5. Moving to LA with his progressive speed metal band, Avant Garde, and then founding Weezer shortly after → 6. His Vipassana meditation practice of 20 years, suggested to him by Rick Rubin in 2003, and now including two hours of meditation per day. Rivers Cuomo is best known as the lead vocalist, guitarist, keyboardist, and songwriter of the GRAMMY Award winning rock band Weezer. He founded Weezer in 1992; the band's self-titled debut album was released in 1994 to massive critical and commercial success. Following the multi-platinum album, Rivers enrolled at Harvard University where he studied before dropping out to record Weezer's 1996 album Pinkerton. He would return to Harvard in 1997 as well as 2006, when he ultimately graduated with a degree in English. In addition to Weezer's 15 studio albums and 20+ million album sales globally, Rivers has worked on several other projects including 2 solo albums, and a joint project with Scott Murphy titled Scott & Rivers. He's also been a featured vocalist on songs with B.O.B., Avalanches, Steve Aoki, and more. His song “Backflip” is the theme song for Netflix's Green Eggs & Ham animated series. Follow Silverlake Conservatory of Music at @silverlake_conservatory For more information on Parallel, visit parallel.la Follow Cadence13 at @cadence13 Follow Rivers Cuomo at @rivers_cuomo Follow Flea at @flea333 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Darin meets up with Chef Ashley Christensen, Chef + Proprietor of AC Restaurants, in advance of the Annual Hot Luck Festival happening in Austin this Memorial Day Weekend (tickets available here)! We chat about her decades plus support of the culinary community, the reopening of Fox Liquor Bar, and her plans for attending concerts this season. We then dig back into the archives to when we met up with Brooklyn bluegrass buskers, Zack Orion and Scott Murphy, better known as Mountain Animation. The duo went from the subway to the studio, and gave us a raucous performance.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.