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Best podcasts about scott oliver

Latest podcast episodes about scott oliver

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
Virat Kohli retires – how should his Test career be remembered?

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 116:16


Isa Guha joins Phil Walker and Yas Rana to talk about Virat Kohli's glittering Test career after the India great announced his immediate retirement from the format. Later in the show, Mark Butcher talks about Kohli's wider legacy as a Test cricketer. There's also discussion on England's first white-ball squads of the summer, the upcoming World Test Championship final and Isa's work at her charity, Take Her Lead. 0:00 Remitly / 0:48 Intro / 1:37 Patreon / 2:39 Virat Kohli / 21:35 How do India rebuild? / 27:25 BGT / 33:17 Mark Butcher on Virat Kohli / 47:52 England's white-ball squads / 50:03 World Test Championship final / 57:19 County Championship / 1:00:06 IPL & PSL / 1:00:40 Take Her Lead / 1:11:41 Wisden Cricket Monthly / 1:15:38 Scott Oliver / 1:43:49 Outro

Pupil Pod
Case Review: Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment

Pupil Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 29:12


Ogul Uner, MD, invites Scott Oliver, MD, to the podcast to review a case of a 60-year-old man who presented with new flashes, floaters, and blurriness in his inferior field of vision in his right eye. The patient is a high myope with a relative afferent pupillary defect and pigmented cells in the anterior vitreous, with OCT imaging showing a macula-off retinal detachment. Dr. Oliver shares his approach to this case, reviews risk factors for retinal detachments, and shares insights into treatment.

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast
Season 1981/82 Episode 4 - The Spanish New Firm

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 67:33


Between 1981 and 1984, something odd was happening in Spanish football. You wouldn't find either Barcelona or Real Madrid at the top of La Liga at the season's end. Nor even Valencia. Instead, the power was centred in the Basque region - San Sebastian and Bilbao to be precise - as Real Sociedad and Athletic won two league titles each. Scott Oliver joins Martyn to tell this fascinating tale and explain what was going on, the political backdrop, how both sides were put together and the subsequently more vicious rivalries with the bigger Spanish sides. If you want to support the podcast or want your episodes without ads and a couple of days earlier then head over to patreon.com/NessunDormaPodcast where you can subscribe for only $3.99 a month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Premier League Cricket Show
The Premier League Cricket Show - 'Sticky Dogs and Stardust' with Scott Oliver

The Premier League Cricket Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 64:58


Welcome to episode 65 of The Premier League Cricket Show, the ultimate cricket destination for dynamic discussions, exclusive guests, and unmatched insights from around the peak of the club cricket pyramid where we will follow not only the 32 ECB Premier Leagues but also all the NCCA (National Counties, formerly Minor Counties) action. In this episode, Ian Livo & Hugh Newsome are joined by the writer of the Wisden book of the year, Sticky Dogs and Stardust written by Scott Oliver. As the strapline says, Livo & Hugh discuss "When the Legends Played in the Leagues" with Scott together with his new book that is coming up in 2025 Thanks for listening and if you enjoy the show, why not show us some love and leave us a 5-star review on your favourite podcast platform as it helps other potential listeners to find us when they are searching for cricketing podcasts.  And don't forget to follow us on X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram on both to join the conversation, share your thoughts, and connect with us & fellow premier league cricket fans. Twitter: @TPLCricketClub Instagram: @TPLCricketClub Email: TPLCricketShow@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments
EP-217 Costa Rica v Guatemala and how not to lose your 'camisa' investing in Costa Rica

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 44:02


Need any advice or information, message us.Scott Oliver, a former 30-year resident of Costa Rica who now helps people move and invest in Guatemala, talks to me about the main differences between Costa Rica and Guatemala and how not to lose your shirt (camisa) when investing or buying Real Estate in Costa Rica. He's seen various ways people have been taken advantage of and explains how not to fall into the trap.Free 15 min consultation:  https://meetings.hubspot.com/jake806/crconsultContact us: info@investingcostarica.comGuest today:Scott Oliver: scott@livinginguatemala.com 

From B.A. to Broadway
Ep. 32: Cue the Spooky Music! with Ryan Scott Oliver

From B.A. to Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 50:33


Send us a textIn Episode 32, Brennan is joined by award-winning MT composer, Ryan Scott Oliver as they talk about the journey into music composition, the niche of horror musical theatre, and the flaws in the modern theatre-education system! Ryan's class "Actor Therapy" played a huge role in Brennan's success and after listening to this episode, you'll know exactly why!Support the showHost/ Production/ Editing: Brennan StefanikMusic: Dylan KaufmanGraphic Design: Jordan Vongsithi@batobroadway on Instagram, Threads, and TikTokPatreon.com/batobroadway

Welcome Home Radio
WHR 09.28.24 (with Guests Ronda, Scott, Emira & Adonae) Valley Housing Roadtrip

Welcome Home Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 48:15


On this podcast of Welcome Home Radio, host Don Scordino spoke with special guests Ronda Newport from Bakersfield, Scott Oliver from Merced, Emira Torrez from Madera and Adonae Faris from Tehachapi on "A Roadtrip Around the Valley's Housing Market".

Life & Law Podcast
#167: Success, Happiness & Being Human with Scott Oliver

Life & Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 54:25


Today's conversation is with fellow attorney Scott Oliver, a Partner at Lewis Kappes. Scott became the youngest equity partner in his firm's history. But that's not why we're talking or what we will be chatting about today. Scott is a big believer that being more “human” as a lawyer leads to greater success and happiness. Which is precisely what we will be getting into today (and more). I first became aware of Scott via LinkedIn. Sometimes, he comes from a business development angle. But most of the time, he writes about life – as a lawyer, spouse, manager/leader and parent. I was drawn to his transparency around what it takes to be a successful lawyer who is also happy. Here is what you'll get inside of today's episode: --> How to rethink success and find a practice area that "fills your cup" (hint: values are key). --> How to build your personal brand and book of business (even as a new lawyer). --> The power of sharing publicly and building a brand. The post #167: Success, Happiness & Being Human with Scott Oliver appeared first on Life & Law Podcast.

81 All Out
When the superstars played with the amateurs: interview with author Scott Oliver

81 All Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 68:00


Is there any other sport that allows recreational players to rub shoulders with superstars? Scott Oliver has traced down these delightful stories in a new book called Sticky Dogs and Stardust and we speak to Scott to understand his passion for this type of story and how these experiences can reveal so much about a cricketer and their love for the game.  Among the several superstars to have played in club cricket in England, the book tells the stories of all-time greats such as Adam Gilchrist, Malcolm Marshall, Viv Richards, Garry Sobers, Wasim Akram, and Shane Warne - and also reveals what these cricketers' presence meant for their amateur team-mates.  Support 81allout on Ko-fi * Sticky Dogs and Stardust by Scott Oliver is available to buy in hardback and ebook formats. You can get 10% off the standard price at ⁠thenightwatchman.net⁠ with coupon code 81ALLOUT. Hardback (£15.30 + shipping when you use 81ALLOUT): ⁠https://www.thenightwatchman.net/buy/sticky-dogs-and-stardust⁠ Ebook (£4.49 when you use 81ALLOUT): ⁠https://www.thenightwatchman.net/buy/sticky-dogs-and-stardust-ebook⁠  Talking Points: The allure of the big star playing the small game The thrill of seeing a youngster with the potential for greatness Seventeen-year old Adam Gilchrist finding himself in England The remarkable story of Viv Richards in his pomp at Rishton CC The sight of great fast bowlers like Marshall and Donald terrorizing amateurs The cult of Garry Sobers at Norton CC The cricketers who disappointed their clubs  The passing of an era - and how cricket's current economy doesn't allow for superstars to be part of an amateur setting  Participants: Scott Oliver (@reverse_sweeper) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Books republished by 81allout: War Minus the Shooting - Mike Marqusee Cricket Beyond the Bazaar - Mike Coward The Summer Game - Gideon Haigh --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related: Sticky Dogs and Stardust review - Martin Chandler - Cricketweb.net List of Scott Oliver's articles

The Art of SBA Lending
Unlocking Efficiency as a BDO feat. Lane Rhodes | Ep. 147

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 46:29


We're sitting down with Lane Rhodes on her home turf for this episode! Live from Nashville we are chatting with Nashville's OG of Lending about leveraging your strengths and efficiency to find success as a BDO. Listen in to get all the details about how Lane found her success by creating relationships, how being patient doesn't always pay off, why streamlining your process is always the right idea, and her feelings on the SOP changes. Let us know what you think of this episode by leaving a review or sharing our channel! This episode is sponsored by: Baker Lewis Baker Lewis is the SBA lending industry's premier executive search and personnel consulting firm. Lewis Kappes Lewis Kappes is a premier law firm providing legal counsel to banks and non-bank lenders closing SBA transactions nationwide. With a team of focused SBA professionals, Lewis Kappes empowers lenders to maximize volume and safeguard their SBA guarantee through systematic and comprehensive legal management of commercial loans. If you're interested in learning more about the Lewis Kappes SBA Department, contact Scott Oliver at soliver@lewiskappes.com

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
2024 Wisden award winners revealed and remembering Derek Underwood

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 61:46


On this special episode of the Wisden Cricket Weekly Podcast, Lawrence Booth joins Mark Butcher and Yas Rana to talk about the release of this year's prestigious Wisden Almanack, including the award winners for 2024. The panel remember former Kent and England spinner Derek Underwood, who sadly passed away yesterday at the age of 78, as well as discussing the merits of four day Tests and the latest round of County Championship action. Phil Walker also chats to author Scott Oliver about his book Sticky Dogs and Stardust, the Wisden Book of the Year for 2024. 0:00 Intro / 0:47 Wisden award winners / 13:33 State of the game & four day Tests / 23:59 Live show / 24:54 Derek Underwood / 30:45 County Championship / 40:47 IPL / 47:42 Wisden Book of the Year / 58:15 Outro Order your copy of the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2024: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/wisden-cricketers-almanack-2024-9781399411844/ Sticky Dogs and Stardust, the Wisden Book of the Year, by Scott Oliver is available to buy on the Wisden Shop. Save 10% when you use coupon code STICKY10 https://wisden.com/shop/sticky-dogs-and-stardust Come to our second London live show on May 9, just a stone's throw away from The Oval: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-wisden-cricket-weekly-start-of-summer-live-show-tickets-871064917617?aff=oddtdtcreator You can follow Wisden Cricket on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok: https://www.facebook.com/WisdenCric https://www.instagram.com/wisden_cricket/ https://twitter.com/WisdenCricket https://www.tiktok.com/@wisdencricket The newest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly is available to order at https://wisden.com/shop/wisden-cricket-monthly-issue-76 The digital version of the magazine is also available for just £2 a month at https://pocketmags.com/wisden-cricket-monthly-magazine#5c1cd17fa0b05 #Cricket #EnglandCricket #IndianCricket Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E31: Scott Oliver Partner at Lewis Kappes

Lawyers in the Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 56:54


Scott is an Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Graduate and currently works as a Partner at Lewis Kappes. In this compelling Episode 31, we take a deep dive with Scott, exploring his journey to and through law school, the strategic importance of leveraging your strengths, and the ins and outs of his daily work at the firm. Scott, who serves as the co-chair of the SBA Legal Department, brings a unique and insightful perspective on law, life, and the intersection of the two, offering invaluable wisdom that transcends professional boundaries.We also uncover the core qualities Scott believes are essential for entrepreneurs he collaborates with, highlighting the significance of adaptability, resilience, and visionary thinking in today's fast-paced business environment. Beyond his legal expertise, Scott shares his profound belief in the power of networking and mentorship, underscoring his conviction that cultivating meaningful relationships is the cornerstone of both personal and professional success.Don't miss out on the chance to glean wisdom from Scott's experiences and insights. For a deeper dive into his thoughts and to access a treasure trove of valuable content, be sure to visit Scott's LinkedIn page, linked below. Tune in to Episode 31 for an enriching dialogue that promises to leave you inspired and more informed.Scott's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottoliver5Thanks for reading Lawyers in the Making Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lawyersinthemaking.substack.com

Oh My Pod U Guys
#60 Making Musicals with Ryan Scott Oliver

Oh My Pod U Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 60:57


Award-winning composer and lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver is on the pod! U Guys, I give you all the latest Bway news in this week's BroadwayWorld Recap, brought to you by BroadwayWorld.com. Then I am joined by Ryan Scott Oliver to talk all about his incredible catalogue of original musicals. From 35mm to We Foxes, Ryan's works range from Gothic thrillers, to queer poperettas, to high octane rock musicals. Ryan shares about his artistic process as a composer, and how his work has been impacted by collaborations with other artists, including his husband, photographer Matthew Murphy. We talk about the shifting landscape of musical theater, and what it means to be queer in the world of the arts today. He also touches on his incredible musical theater training program, Actor Therapy, co-created with Lindsay Mendez, and he shares about his latest project titled Party of the Century, which centers around Truman Capote's infamous 1966 Black and White Ball. Ryan is amazing, U don't wanna miss this episode! Follow Ryan on Instagram: @ryanscottoliver Follow the pod on Instagram: @ohmypoduguys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin
#123: Scott Oliver - SBA Transactions Attorney

How I Lawyer Podcast with Jonah Perlin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 56:06


In today's episode I am excited to speak Scott Oliver. Scott is a Partner at Lewis Kappes in Indianapolis where he represents banks and non-bank lenders in SBA transactions nationwide. Scott became the youngest equity partner in his firm's history after closing thousands of SBA loans and has counseled clients at every stage in the lending process. In addition to his busy practice, Scott is a frequent speaker on business development, personal branding, and supporting the “human” side of practice. Scott is an adjunct professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law where he teaches Legal Communication & Analysis. In our conversation we discuss the importance of finding a practice area that “fits and fills your cup,” what SBA lawyers do and why the practice area is growing, the unique nature of doing transactional work in a regulated area of law, ways to build your personal brand and book of business even as a new lawyer, why taking ownership of a case and a task (even if it is something as simple as ripping out staples) is the ticket to a successful legal career, the power of sharing publicly and building a brand, and more. You can follow Scott on LinkedIn. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.

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Legally Contented
18K+ LinkedIn followers by balancing legal content with personal content - Scott Oliver

Legally Contented

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 59:39


In this episode, Wayne Pollock, the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service, interviews Scott Oliver, a partner at Lewis Kappes in Indianapolis. Scott Oliver practices in the areas of commercial finance, real estate, and corporate transactions. He represents state and national banks involved in commercial financing, as well as clients involved in business/real estate transactions, including: real estate acquisitions/sales, business acquisitions/sales, leases, entity formation and governance, commercial issues, contract preparation, contract negotiations, and compliance.As a closing attorney, Scott represents banks and non-bank lenders involved in SBA and conventional financing. He works in all stages of the lending process, including credit review, compliance, eligibility, lien perfection, title review/negotiations, preparation of security instruments/loan documents, subordination/intercreditor agreements, workouts, collections, foreclosure, and bankruptcy. Over the course of his career, Scott has closed hundreds of SBA 7(a) loans, SBA 504 loans, SBA CAPLine loans, and a wide range of conventional facilities. While stationed in the heart of Indianapolis, his team has closed transactions throughout the country in all 50 states.In their discussion about how he has been able to build his visibility and his practice through LinkedIn (18K followers and counting) and X/Twitter (5.5K followers and counting), Scott and Wayne talk about, among other things:- Pivoting when the content that works on a social media platform no longer works;- The funny thing that happens when lawyers don't try too hard to get business from prospective clients;- Scott's process for creating content;- How to create original, personal content that doesn't pander;- How to consistently publish content when you're a busy professional juggling work and family responsibilities;- How LinkedIn compares to X/Twitter for lawyers looking to market themselves;- The important role social media plays in marketing and business development even when you're not posting on it; and- The future of social media marketing for lawyers.Watch the episode on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoQlXI4EpfMAbout Scott OliverScott's online bio: https://lewiskappes.com/bio/SOliver.phpScott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottoliver5/Scott on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SAOliver_AttyAbout Wayne Pollock/the Law Firm Editorial ServiceLearn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollockLearn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service: http://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.comDo you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought leadership marketing and business development content themselves? Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator:  https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/thought-leadership-cost-calculatorCheck out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts: https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/bloghttps://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/videosDo you know a lawyer, law firm, or company serving the legal industry doing big things with their content marketing and/or thought leadership marketing that we should feature? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com

The Art of SBA Lending
The SBA Industry Needs More Closers Like Shelise Evans | Ep. 117

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 43:45


Thank you for tuning in to another episode of the Art of SBA Lending. In this episode, Ray Drew sits down with Shelise Evans, an experienced SBA closer, about her background and approach to closing loans. Shelise shares how she got started in the SBA industry and why she fell in love with the role of a closer. She emphasizes the importance of speed and communication in the closing process and shares her tips for ensuring a smooth closing. Shelise also discusses the challenges she faces on closing days and how she manages them. Overall, she highlights the importance of building trust with borrowers and delivering an exceptional closing experience. Key Takeaways: Speed is crucial in the closing process, and getting borrowers to send the necessary documents early can help expedite the process. Building rapport with borrowers and establishing clear expectations for the closing date are key to a successful closing. Tenacity and a love for the job are essential qualities for a successful closer. Effective communication and attention to detail are crucial in managing the closing process and ensuring a smooth closing.   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode of The Art of SBA Lending is brought to you by: Baker Lewis | Baker Lewis is the SBA lending industry's premier executive search and personnel consulting firm. ---------------------- Lewis Kappes | Lewis Kappes is a premier law firm providing legal counsel to banks and non-bank lenders closing SBA transactions nationwide. With a team of focused SBA professionals, Lewis Kappes empowers lenders to maximize volume and safeguard their SBA guarantee through systematic and comprehensive legal management of commercial loans. If you're interested in learning more about the Lewis Kappes SBA Department, contact Scott Oliver at soliver@lewiskappes.com.

The Art of SBA Lending
Sterling Birdsong Shares his Path to Success as SBA Loan Officer and Entrepreneur | Ep. 116

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 52:58


Thank you for tuning into another episode of The Art of SBA Lending. This week on the podcast, Ray sits down with Sterling Birdsong. Sterling shares his journey in the lending industry, from starting as an intern at a community bank to becoming a successful SBA lender. He emphasizes the importance of building credibility and trust with the credit committee and shares his strategies for pre-flighting deals and presenting them effectively. Having been on the other side of the table, Sterling opens up about his experience as a borrower, highlighting the challenges he faced when obtaining an SBA loan for his own business. Lastly, Sterling shares his motivation for pursuing multiple ventures outside of banking and explains how his YouTube channel allows him to leave a lasting impact.   Key Takeaways: Sterling's background from intern to BDO  Building credibility and trust with the credit committee  Leveraging LinkedIn  Being on the other side of the table as a SBA borrower _______________________________ This episode of The Art of SBA Lending is brought to you by: Rapid Business Plans | Rapid Business Plans is the go-to provider of business plans and feasibility studies for government guaranteed small business lenders. For more information, or to set up a Get Acquainted call, email Bethany McClellan at Bethany@rapidbusinessplans.com -----------  Lewis Kappes | Lewis Kappes is a premier law firm providing legal counsel to banks and non-bank lenders closing SBA transactions nationwide. With a team of focused SBA professionals, Lewis Kappes empowers lenders to maximize volume and safeguard their SBA guarantee through systematic and comprehensive legal management of commercial loans. If you're interested in learning more about the Lewis Kappes SBA Department, contact Scott Oliver at soliver@lewiskappes.com.

The Art of SBA Lending
A Masterclass in BDOing feat. Bruce Marks | Ep. #115

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 50:38


This week on the Art of SBA Lending Podcast, Ray welcomes SBA Legend Bruce Marks for a second time. Bruce Marks is a highly experienced and successful business development officer (BDO). With over 35 years of experience, he has closed over 1,300 SBA loans and has a proven track record of success. Bruce is known for his expertise in credit, SBA lending, and relationship management. In this interview, Ray and Bruce discuss: Putting the borrower first and providing value is crucial in the lending industry. BDOs should focus on building relationships and understanding the borrower's needs and goals. The role of a BDO is multifaceted and requires expertise in credit, SBA, and relationship management. BDOs should strive for quality over quantity and focus on doing deals that are a good fit for the bank and themselves. Giving back and sharing knowledge is important for leaving a legacy and making an impact.  _______________________________ This episode of The Art of SBA Lending is brought to you by: Rapid Business Plans | Rapid Business Plans is the go-to provider of business plans and feasibility studies for government guaranteed small business lenders. For more information, or to set up a Get Acquainted call, email Bethany McClellan at Bethany@rapidbusinessplans.com ----------- Lewis Kappes | Lewis Kappes is a premier law firm providing legal counsel to banks and non-bank lenders closing SBA transactions nationwide. With a team of focused SBA professionals, Lewis Kappes empowers lenders to maximize volume and safeguard their SBA guarantee through systematic and comprehensive legal management of commercial loans. If you're interested in learning more about the Lewis Kappes SBA Department, contact Scott Oliver at soliver@lewiskappes.com.  

The Art of SBA Lending
The Future of SBA Lending: Part 2 | Ep. #114

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 45:58


On this episode of the Art of SBA Lending, Ray and his guests discuss the new SOP changes and the potential impact of technology on the industry. They explore the challenges and opportunities that lenders face in adapting to new technologies and changing market dynamics. The conversation also touches on the importance of culture, talent, and risk management in the lending process. Key Takeaways: Embrace technology and invest in it to make the lending process more efficient and less labor-intensive. Focus on culture, talent, and risk management to remain competitive in the industry. Be aware of the potential risks and challenges associated with the changing landscape of SBA lending.   ----------- This episode of The Art of SBA Lending is brought to you by: Rapid Business Plans | Rapid Business Plans is the go-to provider of business plans and feasibility studies for government guaranteed small business lenders. For more information, or to set up a Get Acquainted call, email Bethany McClellan at Bethany@rapidbusinessplans.com ----------- Lewis Kappes | Lewis Kappes is a premier law firm providing legal counsel to banks and non-bank lenders closing SBA transactions nationwide. With a team of focused SBA professionals, Lewis Kappes empowers lenders to maximize volume and safeguard their SBA guarantee through systematic and comprehensive legal management of commercial loans. If you're interested in learning more about the Lewis Kappes SBA Department, contact Scott Oliver at soliver@lewiskappes.com.

The Art of SBA Lending
The Future of SBA Lending Part 1 | Ep. #113

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 45:51


In this episode of the Art of SBA Lending, host Ray Drew moderates a roundtable discussion on the future of SBA lending with Kevin Rafferty, Lynne Singletary, and Javier Jorge. They discuss the changes in SBA lending over the past decade, the impact of technology and remote work, and the importance of human judgment in the lending process.  Key Takeaways: 

The Art of SBA Lending
Raising the Bar for SBA Legal Counsel ft. Scott Oliver (See what I did there?) | Ep. #107

The Art of SBA Lending

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 40:21


Today on the podcast, Ray travels to the NAGGL conference in St. Louis to sit down with Scott Oliver, Partner at Lewis Kappes. Ray and Scott discuss why attorneys are afraid of engaging on social media, the secrets behind his firms outstanding customer service, and some of the major pitfalls in SBA closings.  Scott's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottoliver5/ This episode is brought to you by the folks from Shatterbox. Lenders, would you like to hire top-shelf, pre-vetted talent to deepen your SBA bench? Shatterbox is resurrecting the apprenticeship to solve the talent gap in SBA lending. Visit www.shatterbox.io for more information. The Cohort kicks off this Fall, and space is limited!

Defenders of Business Value
S2 EP 12: How to Ensure a Deal is Compliant, with Scott Oliver, Lewis Kappes

Defenders of Business Value

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 43:34


On this episode of How To Sell a Business Podcast, Scott Oliver, Director at Lewis Kappes, joined host Ed Mysogland to talk about how to make sure a deal is compliant. They covered the process of reviewing proposed deals and preparing them for SBA compliance, the importance of using a seasoned SBA legal counsel, factors that can create problems, how to best work with SBA counsel, standby notes, and more. Lewis Kappes Headquartered in downtown Indianapolis, Lewis Kappes offers the depth and experience you would expect from a large law firm, with the responsiveness and attention you would receive from a small firm. They take a team approach to help you achieve your goals. This allows them to adapt to developments and react quickly and efficiently to pressing matters, while placing the diverse experience and expertise of the entire firm at your disposal. Lewis Kappes is a proud member of the Law Firm Alliance (LFA). Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter Scott Oliver, Director, Lewis Kappes Scott Oliver practices in the areas of commercial finance, real estate, and corporate transactions. He represents state and national banks involved in commercial financing, as well as clients involved in business/real estate transactions, including: real estate acquisitions/sales, business acquisitions/sales, leases, entity formation and governance, commercial issues, contract preparation, contract negotiations, and compliance. As a closing attorney, Scott represents banks and non-bank lenders involved in SBA and conventional financing. He works in all stages of the lending process, including credit review, compliance, eligibility, lien perfection, title review/negotiations, preparation of security instruments/loan documents, subordination/intercreditor agreements, workouts, collections, foreclosure, and bankruptcy. Over the course of his career, Scott has closed hundreds of SBA 7(a) loans, SBA 504 loans, SBA CAPLine loans, and a wide range of conventional facilities. While stationed in the heart of Indianapolis, his team has closed transactions throughout the country in all 50 states. Through his corporate practice, Scott represents a variety of businesses, from closely held corporations to multi-million dollar entities. He advises clients in transactions involving real estate matters, acquisitions, sales, partner buyouts, and general commercial contracts and disputes. His representation also involves guiding new and emerging companies through entity selection, formation, growth, and governance. Outside of his traditional practice areas, Scott is an Adjunct Professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, teaching Legal Communication and Analysis. He is an active member of the Indianapolis Bar Association where he holds various leadership positions and manages small and large-scale events for the local community. Scott earned his B.A. from Purdue University, where he graduated with highest distinction and served as the graduation commencement speaker. He earned his J.D., cum laude, from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. During law school, Scott was the President of the Student Bar Association, a member of the Moot Court Executive Board, Vice Magister of Phi Delta Phi, a legal research and writing tutor, and a student teacher at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. LinkedIn Ed Mysogland, Host of How To Sell a Business Podcast The How To Sell a Business Podcast combines 30 years of exit planning, valuation, and exit execution working with business owners. Ed Mysogland has a mission and vision to help business owners understand the value of their business and what makes it salable. Most of the small business owner's net worth is locked in the company; to unlock it, a business owner has to sell it. Unfortunately, the odds are against business owners that they won't be able to sell their companies because they don't know what creates a saleable asset. Ed interviews battle-tested experts who help business owners prepare, build, preserve, and one-day transfer value with the sale of the business for maximum value. Ed is the Managing Partner of Indiana Business Advisors. He guides the development of the organization, its knowledge strategy, and the IBA initiative, which is to continue to be Indiana's premier business brokerage by bringing investment-banker-caliber of transactional advisory services to small and mid-sized businesses. Over the last 29 years, Ed has been appraising and providing pre-sale consulting services for small and medium-size privately-held businesses as part of the brokerage process. He has worked with entrepreneurs of every pedigree and offers a unique insight into consulting with them toward a successful outcome. Connect with Ed: LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.
121. Fat Cells and The Brain, Producing Hydrogen at Room Temp, JWST's First Exoplanet Image

That's Cool News | A weekly breakdown of positive Science & Tech news.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 32:29


Show Notes: Researchers discover new way fat cells talk directly with the brain | New Atlas (01:36) Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute have discovered a novel communication pathway between fat cells and the brain. Brain doesn't regulate fat burning by just slowly responding to hormonal signals in the blood. (traditional view) But can directly send messages to fat tissue and influence metabolic processes. The researchers use 2 new ways of looking at the fat tissue: 1.  HYBRiD - This method renders fat tissue transparent, allowing researchers a unique window into the paths of neurons.  2. ROOT, and it lets the researchers study exactly how certain neurons localized in fat tissue communicate with other parts of the body. The big finding from the study was the discovery of sensory neurons that branch out from the spine into fat tissue.  Directly communicate with a part of the brain called the dorsal root ganglia. Co-senior author Li Ye, stated on this finding: “The discovery of these neurons suggests for the first time that your brain is actively surveying your fat, rather than just passively receiving messages about it … The implications of this finding are profound.” Researchers found by blocking communication from these sensory neurons the sympathetic nervous system kicked into gear and began converting the white fat cells into brown fat.  Stepping up the body's fat-burning processes.  All this finding can clearly establish at this stage is that the newly discovered sensory neuron communication pathway is crucial for keeping fat tissue healthy. Two-Seater eVTOL Will Be Used to Train Pilots for Flying Taxis | Singularity Hub (07:38) London-based SkyFly has recently started taking pre-orders on a personal eVTOL called the Axe. It seats two, different the others trying to hit the market (seat one) Unlike its peers, the Axe has a fixed-wing design, so it's able to take off and land both vertically and in the conventional way. Vertical takeoff: Four propellers (4 ft diameter) lifts it off the ground, and once airborne, the body tilts forward to gain speed.  Eight 35-kilowatt electric engines power the plane Mounted at a 45-degree angle and don't rotate. Wingspan is 16.4 feet  Larger than any of the other personal aircraft Weighs 944 pounds (lithium battery pack accounts for a good portion of that total) Lift a maximum weight of 379 pounds.  Its top speed is 100 miles per hour, and its range is 100 miles (200 if you add an optional range extender). Skyfly is aiming for its customer base to be made up of people who are already licensed pilots and/or own their own aircraft, and those who want to become pilots. Right now there's not only a shortage of pilots for commercial aircraft, there's not a cost-effective way to train new pilots either.  And Skyfly CEO Michael Thompson wants the Axe to serve as a general aviation platform for pilots in training. SkyFly is taking pre-orders at a base price of US$175k. The company is planning to start production in 2024. A  Simple Way to Produce Hydrogen From Water at Room Temperature | ScienceAlert (15:52) A new study out of University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), provides us with another promising step in Hydrogen clean fuel, provided you can make use of existing supplies of post-consumer aluminum and gallium. Discovered a simple method involving aluminum nanoparticles that are able to strip the oxygen from water molecules and leave hydrogen gas. yields large amounts of hydrogen, and it all works at room temperature. This discovery removes one of the big barriers to hydrogen fuel production: the large amounts of power required to produce it using existing methods. Works with any kind of water, too, including wastewater and ocean water. Materials scientist Scott Oliver from UCSC seemed surprised by this process: "We don't need any energy input, and it bubbles hydrogen like crazy … I've never seen anything like it.” With the help of scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques, the researchers were able to find the best mix of aluminum and gallium for producing hydrogen with the greatest efficiency.  a 3:1 gallium-aluminum composite. Gallium is an expensive and less abundant material, but at least in this process it can be recovered and reused many times over without losing its effectiveness. Bakthan Singaram, a professor of organic chemistry at UCSC, stated: “The gallium separates the nanoparticles and keeps them from aggregating into larger particles … People have struggled to make aluminum nanoparticles, and here we are producing them under normal atmospheric pressure and room temperature conditions." There is still work to do, not least in making sure this can be scaled up from a lab set-up to something that can be used on an industrial scale. Promising sign for hydrogen fuel This Type of Supplement Can Reduce Depression and Anxiety | SciTechDaily (21:50) Researchers from the University of Reading studied the effects of high doses of Vitamin B6 on young adults. Felt less anxious and depressed after taking the supplements every day for a month. Adds to the body of evidence supporting the use of supplements believed to alter brain activity levels for the prevention or treatment of mood disorders. Dr. David Field, the lead author of the study explains: “The functioning of the brain relies on a delicate balance between the excitatory neurons that carry information around and inhibitory ones, which prevent runaway activity. Recent theories have connected mood disorders and some other neuropsychiatric conditions with a disturbance of this balance, often in the direction of raised levels of brain activity. Vitamin B6 helps the body produce a specific chemical messenger that inhibits impulses in the brain, and our study links this calming effect with reduced anxiety among the participants.” Vitamin B6 promotes the body's production of GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid), a molecule that blocks nerve cell impulses in the brain.  Vitamin B12 was also looked at. Had little effect compared to placebo over the trial period. Vitamin B6 made a statistically reliable difference. Dr. Field talks on foods to consume, and more research that needs to be done: “Many foods, including tuna, chickpeas, and many fruits and vegetables, contain Vitamin B6. However, the high doses used in this trial suggest that supplements would be necessary to have a positive effect on mood. It is important to acknowledge that this research is at an early stage and the effect of Vitamin B6 on anxiety in our study was quite small compared to what you would expect from medication. However, nutrition-based interventions produce far fewer unpleasant side effects than drugs, and so in the future people might prefer them as an intervention.” James Webb Telescope captures its first images of an exoplanet | Interesting Engineering (28:30) In a first for the James Webb Telescope, astronomers from the joint NASA/ESA/CSA cooperative used the space-based telescope to bring back images of an exoplanet. Images of the exoplanet are seen through four different light filters These images lead the way toward future observations that can reveal a broad range of information never before seen on exoplanets. Exoplanet looked at was a gas giant, named HIP 65426 b, which is about six to eight times the size of Jupiter. Only about 15 to 20 million years old, which in planet years is very young Earth: is about four to five billion years old. These detailed images captured an exoplanet so well it is already leading to future possibilities for studying distant worlds. ​​The Webb instrument captures light differently, and so the images have different presentations. Purple shows the NIRCam instruments view at 3.00 micrometers Blue shows the NIRCam instruments view at 4.44 micrometers Yellow images show the mid-infrared instrument's view at 11.4 micrometers. Red shows the mid-infrared instrument's view at 15.5 micrometers The difficulty in getting images of exoplanets is that the stars are so much brighter than planets.  For instance, HIP 65426 b is more than 10,000 times fainter than its host star in the near-infrared, possibly 3,000 times fainter in the mid-infrared. 

Real Talk With Mason Bray
Ep. 607 - BROADWAY TALKS with a Composer - Ryan Scott Oliver

Real Talk With Mason Bray

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 26:29


Ryan Scott Oliver is the phenomenal composer behind 35 MM with Lindsey Mendez, Alex Brightman, Betsy Wolfe, Jay Armstrong Johnson, and Ben Crawford. He also wrote the musical Future Demons, Three Points of Contact, Rope, Mrs. Sharp, and so many other great thrilling rock musicals! In this episode, you can hear us talking about his road to creating musicals, where his inspiration for 35mm and his other shows come from, what drives him to create more, and everything in between! You can check out Ryan and his work here: Instagram - @ryanscottoliver Twitter - @ryanscottoliver Website - ryanscottoliver.com Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music This season I want to highlight the people that can and should be the mentors for people of all ages wanting to get into the industry! Join me in connecting to Broadway and figuring our way into the industry!  Instagram - @_RealTalk_Pod Twitter - @_RealTalk_Pod TikTok - @RealTalkPodcast Facebook - Real Talk with Mason Bray Website - realtalkmasonbray.com Thank you so much for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Producer's Perspective Podcast with Ken Davenport
255 - Places, Please Series: Part 5 with Ryan Scott Oliver and Tony Howell

The Producer's Perspective Podcast with Ken Davenport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 39:54


One of the most fun and most productive events we had this year was our “Take Charge of Your '21” Challenge in January. Over 500 TheaterMakers joined us to hear tips and strategies on how to have your best year yet from super successful people in the business. We learned how to crush writer's block, how to squeeze a few more hours into each day for your REAL work (not that day job work), how to increase your confidence . . . and more. We got such great feedback on this free event that we decided to do it again! But better. 

The Thought Leadership Project
Episode 94: Be a Good Human to Build a Legal Practice, with Scott Oliver

The Thought Leadership Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021


From what they are taught in law school to what they consume in the popular culture, there are many messages that lawyers receive that lead them to believe that stiff formality is the appropriate professional posture in interactions with clients and colleagues. In this episode, Lewis Kappes partner Scott Oliver joins us to discuss how it's possible (indeed, advisable) to let your guard down, be yourself AND be a great lawyer.

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KWNK 97.7FM
WHERE WE WERE WHEN WE WERE NOT WHO WE ONCE WERE: A conversation with video artist Veronica Graham and local artist/educator Scott Oliver

KWNK 97.7FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 37:41


“WHERE WE WERE WHEN WE WERE NOT WHO WE ONCE WERE” revisit the exhibition from @hpgalleries with an excellent interview between featured video artist Veronica Graham and local artist/educator Scott Oliver on KWNK tonight at 8:30pm

From the Crows' Nest
DEF: Moving Beyond Lightning Bolts On Powerpoint

From the Crows' Nest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 51:44


Modern warfare is becoming increasingly dependent on the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS). All command and control, communications, ISR, precision guided munitions, GPS, and low observable (stealth) technology depend on the ability to control the EMS. Our competitors have recognized this and are manning, training, and equipping themselves to deny us freedom to act in the EMS. Often discounted simply as lightning bolts on PowerPoint, the EMS has long been neglected. In this special episode, we present to you coverage from the Defense Entrepreneurs Forum: Drink & Think on Moving Beyond Lighting Bolts On PowerPoint, an event hosted at AOC headquarters, in Alexandria, Virginia. We hear from Ken Miller, Director of Advocacy & Outreach at the Association of Old Crows, Scott Oliver, Director of the Board of Advisors at the RVJ Institute, Pat Flood, Senior National Security Policy Advisor at the U.S. House of Representatives. The event was moderated by Courtney Barno, Code Director of DC Agora. Ken and guests discuss why a whole nation approach is necessary to ensure freedom of action within the EMS at the time and place of our choosing. Necessary efforts range from renewed government policies and reinvigorated academic research, to leap-ahead industrial technologies. The EMS represents a giant opportunity space for warfighters, entrepreneurs, investors, technologists, researchers, and policymakers alike. To learn more about today's topics or to stay updated on EMSO and EW developments, visit our website.Thank you to our episode sponsor, Pacific Defense. 

NOW WE'RE TALKING with Drew Gasparini
Ep 18 - Ryan Scott Oliver: "I'm a Christian Rock Fiend Even Though I'm an Atheist"

NOW WE'RE TALKING with Drew Gasparini

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 57:02


Ryan Scott Oliver is one of the most prolific musical theatre writers of our generation! He and I go back a long time and I didn’t think I could respect the man more until we had this conversation! Of course *you* know RSO for his tremendous, game-changing musicals such as WE FOXES or JASPER IN DEADLAND, but did you know one of his musicals actually made an appearance on a certain former presidents reality TV show??? And I'm sure we’ve ALL jammed out to his song-cycle “35MM” with songs inspired by his husband, photographer Matthew Murphy, but I bet you’d never guess which cartoon gave Ryan his sexual awakening! OF COURSE we are *allllll* excited about his musical adaptation of the novel/film “Hugo” but I bet you’d be surprised to hear who Ryan chooses to off in our Broadway edition of F***, Marry, Kill! Well we go deeper than a canyon on this episode discussing all of this and much much more. I love him, you love him, so tune in and turn it up because NOW we’re talking with Ryan Scott Oliver! Twitter/Instagram: @ryanscottoliver For more info on this podcast visit bpn.fm/NWT Follow Drew Gasparini: Twitter @DrewGasparini Instagram @DrewGasparini TikTok @theDrewGasparini For more info on this podcast, visit bpn.fm/NWT A Proud Member of Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Paddle N' Fin
S4E97: The Final Cast " Yakrods" Special guests Tandi Foil & Steve Oliver

Paddle N' Fin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 60:52


On the Final Cast, Brad and Josh talk with Tandi Foil and Scott Oliver of YakRods.  They give us the lowdown on their awesome fishing rods designed for the kayak angler! Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Anglr- Download the Angler App Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com

Down At Third Man - Cricket Podcast
EP 10: SIS - Shankar, Immy and Sh!t

Down At Third Man - Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 105:00


The Down At Third Man Podcast makes double figures! Jono, Ash and Ade are joined by cricket writer Scott Oliver! They chat about Scott's life in cricket, #INDvENG and North Staffs clubs; A to E! Plus our Room 101 feature has an entry from Scott! Follow us on Twitter: @ThirdManCrickUK or on Instagram: thirdmancricketuk or find us on Facebook. Supporting: Cardiac Risk In The Young Donate to our fundraiser and receive a bat sticker too! Supported by: Woodstock Cricket Co. Use our discount code on their website to get 25% off - THIRDMAN25 Music sampled from Holding Me Down - Jon Worthy and The Bends

On The Pond
On The Pond Ep. 36: Coach Scott Oliver - East Grand Forks & Sanford Power

On The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 73:23


This week, we welcome Coach Scott Oliver to The Pond. Scott was a a great interviewee who will pull you in with stories of his journey to where he is today, great insight into players he's coached over the years, MN state title teams he's coached in Roseau and East Grand Forks, and the MN high school elite league. Coach O also gives some great tips for success to anyone involved in youth hockey from players to coaches. We hope you enjoy this weeks' episode as much as we did! Lets Ride.

Katzen und Cashcows
Ryan Scott Oliver – Komponist, Autor

Katzen und Cashcows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 73:42


Ryan Scott Oliver ist Komponist und Autor und schreibt seit 15 Jahren Musicals in New York City. Zu seinen Stücken gehören der Liederzyklus "35MM" gemeinsam mit seinem Ehemann Matthew Murphy, "We Foxes", "Jasper in Deadland" (das 2019 in deutscher Sprache auch am TfN in Hildesheim aufgeführt wurde), "Three Points of Contact" sowie die EP "Future Demons", die auf Kurzgeschichten der US-amerikanischen Autorin Shirley Jackson basiert. Darüberhinaus gründete er mit der Tony-Award-Gewinnerin Lindsay Mendez das Unternehmen "Actor Therapy", das jungen Menschen den Start beim Start in den Beruf hilft und dabei auf die Repräsentation von Menschen mit verschiedenen Hintergründen sowie BiPoCs und Menschen mit Behinderungen in den Mittelpunkt stellt. Mehr Infos findet ihr auf Ryans Website, Facebook oder Instagram. Mehr Infos zur deutschen Fassung von "Jasper in Deadland" findet ihr auf der Verlagshomepage von Felix Bloch Erben. Das neue Album "35MM – in Focus" könnt ihr u.a. auf Apple Music oder Spotify anhören. Ich hab's schon gehört: DICKE EMPFEHLUNG. Infos zu Ryans Writing Group und Coaching Programm findet ihr hier: Click. ---- Im Februar ist der "Katzen und Cashcows"-Newsletter gestartet! Wenn ihr regelmäßig Neuigkeiten, Behind the Scenes-Geschichten und Tipps von Lisanne direkt in euer Postfach kriegen wollt, könnt ihr euch hier direkt anmelden: Newsletter! Meine Arbeit hier beim Podcast könnt ihr auch auf Ko-fi unterstützen und mich, die Katzen und die Cashcows auf einen virtuellen Kaffee einladen. Hier kommt ihr zu meinem Profil: Katzen und Cashcows auf Ko-Fi! Wenn ihr Fragen, Kommentare oder Anmerkungen habt, schreibt Lisanne gerne an katzen.und.cashcows@gmail.com oder besucht "Katzen und Cashcows" auf Facebook oder Instagram.

Entertainment(x)
Ryan Scott Oliver Part 2: "This Too Shall Pass"

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 31:04


RYAN SCOTT OLIVER (ryanscottoliver.com) (IG:@ryanscottoliver)(TW:@ryanscottoliver) was called “the future of Broadway… a major new voice in musical theatre” (Entertainment Weekly) and is “shaking up musical theater with his dark, twisted and genius work … [Oliver] could very well be musical theater’s answer to an auteur filmmaker or a gothic novelist” (Huffington Post).He wrote the book, music and lyrics for Jasper in Deadland (book by Tony Award-nominee Hunter Foster) which was first Off-Broadway in a spring 2014 run, and then presented at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre in May 2015;as well as Darling; Havana! (with director Warren Carlyle); Otherbody, a brief musical allegory; and Mrs. Sharp (read at Playwrights Horizons July 2009 starring Jane Krakowski, dir. by Michael Greif); and more. Both Jasper in Deadland and 35mm: A Musical Exhibition are licensed worldwide by Samuel French, and have cast recordings on the Ghostlight/Sh-k-boom label. Oliver is a Jonathan Larson Grant Recipient, Richard Rodgers Award Winner, Lortel Award Nominee, numerous ASCAP awards, a Dramatists Guild Fellow, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and the recipient of residencies at 5th Avenue Theatre, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Weston Playhouse, Cap 21, the York Theatre, Running Deer Ranch, Pace University, Harvard University, San Diego State University, Playwrights Horizons and more. Off-Broadway and elsewhere: Disney Theatricals commission, TheatreWorksUSA’s We the People, Rosie O’Donnell’s Theater Kids, and cabarets worldwide. Additionally, he is the Director of New Musicals at Pace University in downtown Manhattan and the Artistic Director of the Pasadena Musical Theatre Program. His songbook, Music+Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver: Vol. 1, was published by Hal Leonard in 2011.  M.F.A. Musical Theatre Writing NYU; B.A. Music Composition, UCLA. Songbooks and sheet music available at ryanscottoliver.com. Oliver is also currently at work on a new project for Universal Theatrical Group with Kirsten Guenther and a trilogy of new musicals about American desperation in war-time: the first, a southern Gothic thriller set in small-town Missouri, 1945 entitled We Foxes (commissioned by Broadway Across America);the second, a Civil War drama called Rope (commissioned by Grove Entertainment, 2015);and the final part, a contemporary “marriage play” called Three Points of Contact.His morbidly optimistic musings may be followed on all platforms.

Entertainment(x)
Ryan Scott Oliver Part 1: "This Too Shall Pass"

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 26:12


RYAN SCOTT OLIVER (ryanscottoliver.com) (IG:@ryanscottoliver)(TW:@ryanscottoliver) was called “the future of Broadway… a major new voice in musical theatre” (Entertainment Weekly) and is “shaking up musical theater with his dark, twisted and genius work … [Oliver] could very well be musical theater’s answer to an auteur filmmaker or a gothic novelist” (Huffington Post).He wrote the book, music and lyrics for Jasper in Deadland (book by Tony Award-nominee Hunter Foster) which was first Off-Broadway in a spring 2014 run, and then presented at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre in May 2015;as well as Darling; Havana! (with director Warren Carlyle); Otherbody, a brief musical allegory; and Mrs. Sharp (read at Playwrights Horizons July 2009 starring Jane Krakowski, dir. by Michael Greif); and more. Both Jasper in Deadland and 35mm: A Musical Exhibition are licensed worldwide by Samuel French, and have cast recordings on the Ghostlight/Sh-k-boom label. Oliver is a Jonathan Larson Grant Recipient, Richard Rodgers Award Winner, Lortel Award Nominee, numerous ASCAP awards, a Dramatists Guild Fellow, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and the recipient of residencies at 5th Avenue Theatre, TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Weston Playhouse, Cap 21, the York Theatre, Running Deer Ranch, Pace University, Harvard University, San Diego State University, Playwrights Horizons and more. Off-Broadway and elsewhere: Disney Theatricals commission, TheatreWorksUSA’s We the People, Rosie O’Donnell’s Theater Kids, and cabarets worldwide. Additionally, he is the Director of New Musicals at Pace University in downtown Manhattan and the Artistic Director of the Pasadena Musical Theatre Program. His songbook, Music+Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver: Vol. 1, was published by Hal Leonard in 2011.  M.F.A. Musical Theatre Writing NYU; B.A. Music Composition, UCLA. Songbooks and sheet music available at ryanscottoliver.com. Oliver is also currently at work on a new project for Universal Theatrical Group with Kirsten Guenther and a trilogy of new musicals about American desperation in war-time: the first, a southern Gothic thriller set in small-town Missouri, 1945 entitled We Foxes (commissioned by Broadway Across America);the second, a Civil War drama called Rope (commissioned by Grove Entertainment, 2015);and the final part, a contemporary “marriage play” called Three Points of Contact.His morbidly optimistic musings may be followed on all platforms.  

Microleadership - micro conversations, extraordinary ideas, incredible impact
Season 2, Episode 20: Happy New Year - the importance of goals with Scott Oliver

Microleadership - micro conversations, extraordinary ideas, incredible impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 31:46


It's that time of the year when goal setting and resolutions are front of mind. And yet, why do so many goals remain unfulfilled and so much energy and enthusiasm dissipates? In this conversation I am talking to Scott Oliver. Scott is an Attorney at Lewis Kappes in Indiana, and huge congratulations to him as he has just made partner at his firm. As a passionate member of the legal profession Scott understand the value of connection and also is a super keen advocate of personal growth and lifelong learning. In this great discussion Scott shares how he has seen the silver lining in the recent challenges and how this has opened him even further to the opportunities that adapting brings to us all. One thing Scott shares is how important it is to focus on the process - it is not just about the outputs but it is how you achieve them that matters. This is an area that has made Scott really stand out in his profession. In this discussion he shares how focussing on the process is a key part of goal achievement. Scott Oliver is an attorney at Lewis Kappes where he practices corporate, banking, and real estate law. Through his practice, he regularly represent state and national banks involved in commercial financing, as well as businesses and individuals in matters involving business/real estate transactions, including: real estate acquisitions/sales, business acquisitions/sales, leases, entity formation and governance, commercial issues, creditor's rights, contract preparation, contract negotiations, and compliance. Throughout his career Scott has has closed hundreds of SBA and conventional financing transactions for lenders and worked with businesses of all sizes to start, scale, and thrive. Outside of his legal career, Scott is also an adjunct professor, speaker, and advocate for the “human” side of practicing law. He believes that a lawyer is much more than a billing machine behind a desk – a lawyer is a partner to clients, a mentor to others, and an agent for positive change and leadership within his/her community. Through his unique perspective on the profession, entrepreneurial spirit, and drive to help others, Scott has positioned himself as a leader in his field and beyond.

Motor City Spartans Podcast
Bonus Episode- Interview with Scott Oliver- Former Section Leader of MSU Drumline

Motor City Spartans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 15:33


In this episode Jordan interviews his good friend and former section leader of the MSU Drumline Scott Oliver. Scott gives us a behind the scenes look at what it was like being on the drumline and some good stories about being on the Wings and Pistons Drumline! You will not want to miss!

Rockin' the Suburbs
913: Fan Mail - Richard Dawson, Mattiel, Chemtrails, Stutter Steps, Futurebirds

Rockin' the Suburbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 29:01


It's a listener new music roundup! We feature calls and emails about artists and tunes discovered over the past several months. Mark Neese likes Richard Dawson (not THAT Richard Dawson). Jimmy Lonetti tells us about Mattiel. Marios likes Chemtrails. Scott Oliver tells us about Stutter Steps. And Stephen Yonce likes Futurebirds. Episode editor: Samantha Reed Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/)

Angler Chronicles Radio Show
06-13-20 “Lake Elsinore update; Boats on the water; Upcoming school next week; Pierpoint Landing Don Ashley; Capt Rick Scott; Oliver Solis Fishing Syndicate Custom Rods; Danny Jackson"

Angler Chronicles Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 116:32


Angler Chronicles Radio Show (http://www.anglerchronicles.com/)Recorded: 06-13-20 Guests & Topics:Lake Elsinore updateBoats on the water. Upcoming school next weekPierpoint Landing Don Ashley Capt Rick Scott Oliver Solis Fishing Syndicate Custom Rods. Danny Jackson. What’s on Angler Chronicles this week. Join Sergio & the Crew: Ron Hobbs (AC Fishing Schools Instructor), Capt. Larry Moore and Tony Williams (Bite-On Fishing) every Saturday morning on Angler Chronicles from 5:00-7:00 AM PST on AM 830 KLAA. "LIVE" from Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA ... Tune in or you can also join us “LIVE” on the web at: www.am830.net Angler Chronicles is the highest rated show in its time slot and one of the highest rated outdoor shows in the nation. Each week, the crew has a variety of guests who discuss topics ranging from bass and trout to all types of saltwater fishing. The crew, consisting of host Sergio Fainsztein, Ron Hobbs (Co-Director AC Fishing Schools), and Tony Williams (Bite-On Fish Attractants) are ready to offer their advice and expertise as well as to answer specific questions from the listeners. Expect to hear regular updates from sportfishing captains including Capt. Rick Scott (Ocean Odyssey), Capt. Chris Pica (Dana Wharf Sportfishing), Capt. Damon Davis (Davey’s Locker Sportfishing), and Capt. Rick Oefinger (Marina Del Rey Sportfishing). You can also expect weekly reports on all local fresh and saltwater destinations.  

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast
Netting again, a doctor's view on the safety of club cricket and running marathons

Wisden Cricket Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 44:17


Lots packed into this episode. Phil Walker and Yas Rana discuss being allowed to net again, Scott Oliver discusses the likelihood of amateur cricket returning this summer, Johnno Gordon gives a perspective of the challenges facing club captains at the moment and Rob Cross explains why he and two other soldiers decided to run marathons to raise money for the NHS and Chance to Shine.

Kab's Thoughts Kab's Talks
Kabir Talks - Scott Oliver life with depression

Kab's Thoughts Kab's Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 61:19


This week's episode I speak with special guest Scott Oliver following his appearance on the popular Tea with GaryVee Show. Scott shares his experiences of life with depression, how he has managed it for the last 15 years and his top tips for anyone in a similar position. A raw and candid exchange filled with several practical steps for anyone that needs guidance on first steps forward. For further assistance - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/clinical-depression/ Follow me on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @kabtalks for more content and news on when the next episodes drop. Don't forget to Subscribe and Share!

Confessions of the Idiots
Denise Scott & Oliver Clark

Confessions of the Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 69:24


This week on the podcast Sammy is joined by returning guests Denise Scott and Oliver Clark to discuss this weeks weird online confessions and, probably, everything else too!This podcast is part of the Nearly Podcasting Network: nearly.com.auFollow Denise on twitter: @_DeniseScottFollow Oliver on instagram: @TheOliverClarkFollow Sammy on twitter: @MrSammyPFollow Confessions on instagram: @ConfessionsOfTheIdiotsAlso find us on facebook dot com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Confessions of the Idiots
Episode Sixty Three: Denise Scott & Oliver Clark

Confessions of the Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 65:16


This week Sammy is joined by Denise Scott and Oliver Clark to mostly discuss the Offshore Theatre Company. What's that I didn't hear you ask? Well, you'll have to listen to find out.This podcast is part of the Nearly Podcasting Network: nearly.com.auFollow Denise on Twitter & Instagram: @_DeniseScottFollow Oliver on Twitter & Instagram: @TheOliverClarkFollow Sammy on Twitter: @MrSammyPFollow Confessions on Instagram: @ConfessionsOfTheIdiots See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Producer's Perspective Podcast with Ken Davenport

Ryan Scott Oliver is a musical theatre composer and lyricist. He is a 2011 Lucille Lortel Award Nominee and the recipient of both the 2009 Jonathan Larson Grant and the 2008 Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater.He is also creator of the blog Crazytown. Oliver's work has been heard at the Writers Guild Awards, Off-Broadway in TheatreWorksUSA's We the People, and countless showcases. Along with actress Lindsay Mendez, he founded and currently runs Actor Therapy: a five-week training experience for young actors in NYC. Ryan has built an amazing career of super cool projects from Darling to 35mm to Jasper In Deadland, all of which are performed all over the world.  Recently, he passed over 1 million streams on Spotify. And he hasn’t yet made his Broadway debut. It’s coming, but how has he done what he has done in the meantime? We found out on this podcast.  We also discussed: Why he decided to go into musical theatre rather than join some of his peers in pop music. How he found a balance between making money and pursuing the projects he’s really passionate about . . . and how you can too. His pros and cons of grad school. Why he founded the super successful Actor Training Program Actor Therapy with Broadway Star Lindsay Mendez. The reasons why feedback from fellow writers is so important. This week's episode is brought to you by Yum Yum Too, a Thai restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen, committed to friendly service and a hip atmosphere. It is the perfect location for a quick lunch, after work drink, or pre-theatre dinner. Visit them at: www.yumtoo.com.   Keep up with me: @KenDavenportBway www.theproducersperspective.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Movie Changed Me
The Big Lebowski — Scott Oliver

This Movie Changed Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 22:37


Looking for some chill in your life? For the 20th anniversary of The Big Lebowski, Scott Oliver talks about how the movie helped him keep perspective in a time of chaos. In typical Dude fashion, he remembered “nothing is f***ed,” even if it felt that way.

Triple Threats & Beyond
Reminicing With Ryan Scott Oliver

Triple Threats & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 32:18


Join me as we kick off 2017 and our first episode of season 2 with Ryan Scott Oliver! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/triple-threats--beyond/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/triple-threats--beyond/support

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Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 231: J. Morgan Puett

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2010 71:59


This week Bad At Sports debuts its collaborative partnership with the online journal Art Practical. Scott Oliver, who has previously been on the show with the Collective Foundation, sits down with J. Morgan Puett. They discuss Mildred's Lane, a collaborative project with Mark Dion, the revolutionary politics of garments, and reclaiming the term migrant worker. An abridged transcript of the conversation can be found at Art Practical . Hooshing and the Nexus of Clothing: A Conversation with J. Morgan Puett By Scott Oliver  I met J. Morgan Puett during her Bridge Residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts this past fall. I knew little of her or her work, but was immediately struck by her warmth and charm, and by the language she used to talk about her practice. She refers to it as “a practice of being” in which “an ethics of comportment” defines any engagement she might have—with students, collaborators, participants, fellow artists-in-residence. But also with her son’s teacher or her car mechanic. Terms like “hoosh,” “workstyles (a play on lifestyles),” “algorithm,” “emergent,” “entangled,” and “complexity” pepper Puett’s speech, effectively communicating her expansive approach to art. She doesn’t often mention “social practice,” perhaps because her work has been socially engaged all along. But the term is also insufficient, so is “installation art” (a form her work often resembles). Puett’s work is difficult to summarize. It is sprawling, layered, immersive and open-ended. It is as intellectually rich as it is sensually pleasurable. It is narrative, process-based and participatory. In short, it is meant to be experienced, yet none-the-less fascinating to discuss. Scott Oliver is a sculptor and project-based artist living and working in Oakland, California. He has written catalogue essays for Southern Exposure, The Present Group, and independent curator Joseph del Pesco. Oliver co-founded Shotgun Review, an on-line source for reviews of Bay Area visual art exhibitions, with del Pesco in 2005 where he was a regular contributor until 2008. He is currently working on an audio walking tour of Oakland’s Lake Merritt.

Bad at Sports
Bad at Sports Episode 89: The Collective Foundation/Miranda July reviewed

Bad at Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2007 65:58


This week Book Reviews and West Coast News! Terri Griffith and Joanna Topor review Miranda July’s book No One Belongs Here More Than You. Worked in to the commentary is discussion of the Mackenzie’s sex life and Oprah’s use of the phrase Vah-Jay-Jay. Brian Andrews and Marc LeBlanc talk to curator Joseph del Pesco and artist Scott Oliver about the Collective Foundation.  The Collective Foundation (CF) is a temporary organization. The concept of curator Joseph del Pesco and artist Scott Oliver, CF relies on the contributions of numerous people who are working to advance art in the Bay Area. During the organization's launch at YBCA, The Foundation will set up temporary headquarters in our galleries. They will hold think-tank discussions, how-to sessions for navigating the CF Web interface, and Shotgun Review Second Saturdays where participants will review as many Bay Area art shows as possible. The furniture for the Foundation’s headquarters will be borrowed from local individuals, modified for the exhibition, and returned at the close of the show—a generous illustration of the benefits of networking. Find out more at www.collectivefoundation.org. Duncan makes a funny noise at the end of the show.