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While on site at the 2025 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section, the Our Curious Amalgam team recorded interviews with senior competition agency enforcers from all over the world, including Paraguay and Costa Rica. In the first segment of this episode, Alicia Downey interviews Commissioner Eduardo Barros of Paraguay's National Competition Commission (CONACOM). Following that, Matthew Reynolds speaks with Viviana Blanco Barboza, the president of the Costa Rica Commission for the Promotion of Competition (COPROCOM). Listen to this episode to hear what's been happening in their respective agencies and what makes them happy outside of competition law. With special guests: Eduardo Barros, Commissioner, Comisión Nacional de la Competencia (CONACOM) and Viviana Blanco Barboza, President, Comisión para Promover la Competencia (COPROCOM) Related Links: National Competition Commission of Paraguay Commission for the Promotion of Competition of Costa Rica Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Matthew Reynolds, Huth Reynolds LLP
While on site at the 2025 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section, the Our Curious Amalgam team recorded interviews with senior competition agency enforcers from all over the world. In the first segment of this episode, Anora Wang speaks with Ellie Siu, Senior Legal Counsel of the Competition Commission of Hong Kong. Next Matthew Hall interviews Michael Aguinaldo, the Chairperson of the Philippine Competition Commission. And finally, Anora Wang checks in with Commissioner Reiko Aoki of the Japan Fair Trade Commission. You'll hear what's been happening in their respective agencies as well as a little bit about what makes them happy outside of competition law. With special guests: Ellie Siu, Senior Legal Counsel, Hong Kong Competition Commission, Michael Aguinaldo, Chairperson, Philippine Competition Commission, and Reiko Aoki, Commissioner, Japan Fair Trade Commission Related Links: Hong Kong Competition Commission Philippine Competition Commission Japan Fair Trade Commission Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC, Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, and Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP
AI in health care is advancing rapidly, with promising uses in imaging and admin tasks, but its diagnostic and patient-facing roles demand careful, human-centered oversight to ensure safety and equity. In this episode, experts Brett Moran, Charles Binkley, and Lucas Zier discuss the evolving role of AI in health care, from established tools like imaging assistance to emerging solutions like ambient scribing that boost clinician satisfaction, alongside its benefits in billing and appeals and challenges such as ROI, AI errors, and patient transparency. They also explore future possibilities like agentic AI for patient communication, the ethics of AI empathy, and emphasize that AI should ultimately support clinicians in delivering more human-centered care. Tune in to hear how health care leaders are using AI to improve care while staying grounded in what really helps patients and providers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, AND SHARE! We release 2 episodes a week with live episodes added in throughout the season. Follow me on social media: Sean Twitter- https://twitter.com/SeanmrGreen Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/seanmrgreen Also subscribe to our official Youtube channel as well as Bleav's to get even more awesome content Charge On- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJEqq5umfrBwq4VCt79b_qQ Bleav- https://www.youtube.com/c/Bleav Link to UCFSports (Brandon Helwig) for both the Scott Frost & Terry Mohajir Pressers: Scott Frost: https://youtu.be/-4q_a8irW0Y?si=-PbFgsM5FcBz8TCI Terry Mohajir: https://youtu.be/fe-uY7cQALc?si=TBsIiwyy9fskHKN7 On an all new CHARGE ON, we talk about the comments made by both Head Coach Scott Frost and AD Terry Mohajir at last weeks Big 12 Spring Meetings! What did we learn? Intro 0:00 Frost & Mohajir Talk 2025 UCF 2:02 Final Thoughts 25:33 Also follow Nick: Nick Twitter- https://twitter.com/NickGeddesNews
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Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Matt Baiamonte, co-host of Cougar Sports Saturday Utah Basketball HC Alex Jensen at Big 12 Spring Meetings The Top 10 Game: Lowest win percentages in the NFL
Mitch Harper, BYU Cougars insider for KSL Sports, joins the program to break down the biggest storylines and takeaways from Orlando following the Big 12 Spring Meeting and where the conference stands in the CFP format and NCAA Tournament expansion.
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Hour 1 Starting Lineup: NBA looking less and less rigged in the NBA playoffs How aggresive do Big12 & ACC commissioners need to be? What You May Have Missed Hour 2 NBC Sports NBA writer Kurt Helin Good, Bad & Ugly Whole World News Hour 3 Sports Illustrated CFB writer Bryan D. Fischer Sports Roulette
Starting Lineup: NBA looking less and less rigged in the NBA playoffs How aggresive do Big12 & ACC commissioners need to be? What You May Have Missed
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While on site at the 2025 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section, the Our Curious Amalgam team recorded interviews with senior competition agency enforcers from all over the world, including Germany and Portugal. In the first segment of this episode, James Hunsberger interviews Andreas Mundt, the President of Germany's Federal Cartel Office (Bundeskartellamt) and Chair of the Steering Group of the International Competition Network (ICN). Next, Jeny Maier's speaks with Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, the President of the Portuguese Competition Authority (AdC). Listen to this episode to hear what's been happening in their respective agencies and what makes them happy outside of competition law. With special guests: Andreas Mundt, President, Bundeskartellamt and Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, President, Autoridade da Concorrência Related Links: Federal Cartel Office of Germany (Bundeskartellamt) International Competition Network Portuguese Competition Authority (AdC) Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC, James Hunsberger, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP, and Jeny Maier, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP
Tune-in as Evan Lazar and Alex Barth share their observations from the Patriots OTA practice on Tuesday. They share their opinions on league changes as owners voting news breaks on the tush push, new season awards and more. Plus, more opinions on roster building and positional rankings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While on site at the 2025 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section, the Our Curious Amalgam team recorded interviews with senior competition agency enforcers from all over the world, including Italy and Greece. In the first segment of this episode, Jaclyn Phillips interviews Saverio Valentino, Board Member of the Italian Competition Authority. Following that is the conversation between Panos Dimitrellos and Hara Nikolopoulou, Vice President of the Hellenic Competition Commission. Listen to this episode to hear what's been happening in their respective agencies, and what makes them happy outside of competition law. With special guests: Saverio Valentino, Board Member, Italian Competition Authority and Hara Nikolopoulou, Vice President, Hellenic Competition Commission Related Links: Italian Competition Authority Hellenic Competition Commission Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC, Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP, and Panos Dimitrellos, Secretariat Economists LLC
(3:00) Video recap from day 2 at ACC Spring Meetings -- sounds like everyone wants one portal period and January(5:00) Is FSU in good hands with Michael Alford?(7:30) Norvell continues to confront 2024, shares a lesson learned(10:00) Alford quite pleased with new coaching arrangement(11:30) Did FSU get a good enough spring look with all the injuries?(13:30) Luke Loucks going to schedule like Bobby Bowden!(17:00) Tommy Castellanos, no pressure...but deliver(26:00) Gavin Sawchuck, back to basics portal profile?(29:00) More on RBs(30:00) Big news on Jayson Jenkins?(32:00) Believe it or not, FSU athletics seems to be in a very good placeMusic: One Step Closer - Jinxvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
(3:00) Video recap from day 2 at ACC Spring Meetings -- sounds like everyone wants one portal period and January(5:00) Is FSU in good hands with Michael Alford?(7:30) Norvell continues to confront 2024, shares a lesson learned(10:00) Alford quite pleased with new coaching arrangement(11:30) Did FSU get a good enough spring look with all the injuries?(13:30) Luke Loucks going to schedule like Bobby Bowden!(17:00) Tommy Castellanos, no pressure...but deliver(26:00) Gavin Sawchuck, back to basics portal profile?(29:00) More on RBs(30:00) Big news on Jayson Jenkins?(32:00) Believe it or not, FSU athletics seems to be in a very good placeMusic: One Step Closer - Jinxvitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!
While on site at the Antitrust Law Section's 2025 Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C., Section Chair-Elect Renata Hesse interviewed Mario Monti, former prime minister of Italy (2011-2013), and European commissioner for competition (1999-2004). What does he think about the current state of international competition enforcement? What direction does he think the U.S. and Europe should take to improve their working relationship? Listen to this episode for a wide-ranging discussion about the past, present, and future of international cooperation in a geopolitically volatile era. With special guest: Mario Monti, Former Prime Minister of Italy (2011-2013) Related Links: The Trilateral Commission homepage Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC
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The 2025 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section offered the Our Curious Amalgam team a chance to speak with competition law enforcers from around the world. In this episode, host Matthew Hall asks Olivier Guersent, Director-General of the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission (DG COMP), about what's been happening in the European Union since we interviewed him at the 2024 Spring Meeting. Listen and learn about DG COMP's current and recent work and what competition law policy and enforcement trends the Director-General sees on the horizon. With special guest: Olivier Guersent, Director-General, Directorate-General for Competition, European Commission Related Links: European Commission DG COMP website 2024 Spring Meeting interview with Olivier Guersent 2023 Spring Meeting interview with Olivier Guersent 2022 Spring Meeting interview with Olivier Guersent Hosted by: Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP
Hello and welcome! We have a great episode for you today. Our guest is Geralyn Trujillo, Senior Director of Public Policy at the American Academy of Actuaries. She and our host, Dale Hall, Managing Director of Research at the Society of Actuaries Research Institute, will be walking us through key takeaways from the recent NAIC 2025 Spring Meeting, held in Indianapolis from March 23 to March 26. If you're looking for a clear and thoughtful recap, you're in the right place. Let's get started! SOA e-Newsletter: NAIC Spring 2025 Meeting Recap Send us your feedback at ResearchInsights@soa.org
The head of International Monetary Fund warns that the chances of global recession will rise if uncertainty over a US-led trade war continues to drag. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva speaks to Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz at the IMF's annual Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary Matt and Kevin are looking for some inspiration for to get their golf season started, and when it comes to inspiration, storytelling, and the creative process, there are few better in golf than one of the prominent people behind the unique experiences at Sweetens, General Manager Matt Adamski. They celebrate Matt's recognition as PGA Merchandiser of the Year and explore the storytelling behind Sweetens Cove merchandise. The conversation highlights community in design and the importance of the Ghost Tree's influence on the landscape. They examine innovative tournament formats that enhance camaraderie and creativity. Additionally, they touch on the atmosphere at Sweetens Cove, where players shape their day, and introduce the Sweetens Cove Whiskey venture, linking it to the golf course's identity. Adamski discusses rebranding Sweetens Cove bourbon and new amenities to enhance the experience. The conversation also emphasizes accessible golf and community spirit, revealing plans for a road show to expand Sweetens Cove's influence. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Sweetens Cove > https://sweetenscovegolfclub.com/ The Spring Meeting > https://www.newclub.golf/spring-meeting Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sweetens Cove and Golf Season 06:53 Celebrating Achievements in Golf Merchandise 11:31 The Creative Process Behind Sweetens Cove Merchandise 18:03 Innovative Designs and Unique Experiences 29:45 The Role of Community and Storytelling in Design 31:57 The Ghost Tree: A Unique Landscape Icon 35:52 Creative Tournament Formats at Sweetens Cove 45:53 Exploring the Sweetens Cove Experience 50:54 The Birth of Sweetens Cove Whiskey 53:05 Rebranding Sweeten's Cove Bourbon 56:55 Enhancing the Sweeten's Experience 01:01:05 Expanding Sweeten's Cove: New Lodging and Amenities 01:06:42 The Spirit of Sweeten's Cove: Accessibility and Community 01:12:54 The Road Show: Taking Sweeten's Experience on Tour
Episode 806: – The National Association of Insurance Commissioners hosted its Spring meeting in Indianapolis last week. While the event was lighter in content, there were still several important matters to discuss.Stepping in for Neil this week on our Insurance Unscripted segment, Erin Collins, senior vice president - state and policy affairs for NAMIC, talks with three of NAMIC's policy vice presidents about the NAIC's top priorities for the coming year.This episode of the Insurance Uncovered is sponsored by Holborn.
In this episode, host Josh Stoll kicks off the new season of the Federal League podcast with guest Nick Tuckner. They discuss the purpose of the podcast, which includes entertaining listeners, building community, and providing exposure to the league. The conversation covers important rule changes, division realignment, and updates on team rosters. They emphasize the importance of community engagement and the upcoming events that will bring players and fans together. The episode highlights the growth and competitive spirit of the league, as well as the stories of players and teams involved.
Let's start planning for our 27th season!
Rendering Unconscious Podcast is now at Substack! https://renderingunconscious.substack.com RU333: GEOFFREY HERVEY, MOLLY MERSON & SIMONE A. MEDINA POLO ON THE QUEERNESS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru333-geoffrey-hervey-molly-merson Geoffrey Hervey, Molly Merson, and Simone A. Medina Polo are here to discuss their contributions to The Queerness of Psychoanalysis: From Freud and Lacan to Laplanche and Beyond (Routledge 2025) edited by Vanessa Sinclair, Elisabeth Punzi, and Myriam Sauer: https://amzn.to/3EMYbUg Events to celebrate the book's release are happening! Join Vanessa Sinclair, Myriam Sauer, and Elisabeth Punzi in Malmö, Sweden on Saturday, March 15th: https://fb.me/e/8VAlKjxgt Join M.E. O'Brien, Tobias Wiggins, Myriam Sauer, and Griffin Hansbury in Brooklyn, NY, USA on Friday, March 28th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-transgender-psychoanalysts-are-coming-tickets-1143110808199?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios Molly Merson is co-organizing the upcoming Division 39 Spring Meeting, Bodies in Praxis, April 3-6, Online: https://division39springmeeting.net Rendering Unconscious episode 333. This discussion centers around the new book The Queerness of Psychoanalysis, which addresses the pathologizing tendencies of psychoanalysis in contrast to its liberatory potential. Contributors, almost all of whom are trans and/or queer, challenge traditional psychoanalytic frameworks, emphasizing flexibility and inclusivity, while exploring the intersection of queer theory and psychoanalysis. Specific chapters highlight experiences of transgender psychoanalysts, the role of drag in queer identity, and the need for psychoanalysis to reflect on its own practices, for example. This conversation also touches on the importance of embodied methods and the evolving nature of psychoanalytic theory. Geoffrey Hervey (they/them) is a community organizer, mental health professional, and professional drag artist. They have a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Vanderbilt University and are currently pursuing a Psy.D at George Washington University. Their clinical interests center the mental health of marginalized groups of people from a collective liberation framework. As Sin Clair, they have performed in the Southeast U.S. to audiences of thousands and created the Lipsync Legend Tournament to benefit local community mental health organizations. Follow them at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sin.clair.x_x/ Molly Merson, LMFT (they/them) is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst in full-time independent practice in the Bay Area, California, practicing on Lisjan Ohlone, Patwin, and Coast Miwok unceded territories. Molly is a clinician, supervisor, author, and instructor, offering interdisciplinary courses for clinicians on psychoanalysis and race, queerness, class, decoloniality, and liberation. Molly facilitates and participates in groups that invite discussions of the entanglements between “the social” and clinical life. Molly has authored “The Whiteness Taboo: Interrogating Whiteness in Psychoanalysis” published in the journal Psychoanalytic Dialogues in 2021, and in the same year authored “Purposive encounters with lack in strength sports and diet culture” in the journal Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society. Follow them at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mx_moll_/ Simone A. Medina Polo (she/her) is a philosopher and PhD candidate at the Global Centre for Advanced Studies (GCAS) for Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pseudo_antigone/ The song at the end of the episode is “We will be (outside the box)” from the album “The cutting up of love and language” by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy. Available at Pete Murphy's Bandcamp Page: https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/ Our music is also available at Spotify and other streaming services: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=jaSKCqnmSD-NsSlBLjrBXA
Scheduled to discuss construction, mitigation The Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail postponed a meeting with the Cold Spring Village Board scheduled for Wednesday (Dec. 18). HHFT officials were scheduled to respond to questions from village officials sent in a Dec. 11 memo about the construction of the proposed 7.5-mile trail between Cold Spring and Beacon and mitigating its impact on the village. In a Monday (Dec. 16) letter to the village, Executive Director Amy Kacala said that after public comment is complete for the recently released state Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (DGEIS), "we will have a comprehensive understanding of all municipal, agency and individual feedback, and the lead agency will share any additional studies, mitigation measures, or interventions necessary to address potential impacts of the Fjord Trail on the environment and/or project area communities." Kacala said that in light of the topics raised in the memo, "it would be premature to answer most of the questions as they pertain to local mitigations and associated budgets and costs." The meeting with village officials should be postponed until after the environmental review process is complete, she said. Foley responded: "This is an unfortunate decision, and a lost opportunity for the community as well as HHFT…. Other than funding questions, nothing is new. The trustees and the public would have benefited from hearing your clarification on construction and your thinking on potential infrastructure investments in the village. "Your responses surely would have informed the public as they are reviewing the DGEIS; I don't see how your in-person discussion would jeopardize that process or its outcomes. The board can discuss how to incorporate these questions into the village's DGEIS response." At its workshop on Wednesday, the board voted 3-2 to hire Ted Fink of Greenplan, a land-use consulting firm based in Rhinebeck, for up to $8,000 to assist the village with its response to the DGEIS. Trustees Eliza Starbuck and Aaron Freimark voted "no." Starbuck questioned the cost and said that, because she has a background in land-use planning, Foley could review the DGEIS. "I don't support spending $8,000 or more on something that is not a project we have control over," she said. Foley thanked Starbuck for her "vote of confidence" but said she didn't think the village could do the review without help. "It's a giant document," she said, noting that Greenplan would consult with environmental planners and traffic engineers. Freimark said on Thursday (Dec. 19) that he voted no because he felt it wasn't appropriate for the board to modify Greenplan's proposal (its bid was $8,500) without input from Fink. He also questioned the spending midway through the fiscal year. "We have expected revenue from short-term rentals and parking, but there are still many unknowns," he said. "We shouldn't be so quick to spend an expected surplus." In other business…. The emergency order for mandatory water conservation measures is no longer in effect; village reservoirs are now at 82 percent of capacity. The board approved renewed participation in the New York State Volunteer Firefighter Cancer Benefit Program for members of the Cold Spring Fire Co., at a rate of $146.89 per firefighter. An intermunicipal agreement with Philipstown was approved, extending the food scrap recycling program on a trial basis through May 31. The program, which includes drop-off sites on Kemble Avenue and Lane Gate Road, will be considered as part of 2025-26 village budget discussions. After its public meeting on Dec. 18, the board went into an executive session for updates on future investigations and a criminal prosecution, collective bargaining negotiations, and pending litigation.
"Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Annual ASRA Spring Meeting in Orlando, Held May 1-3, 2025" From ASRA Pain Medicine News, November 2024. See the original article at www.asra.com/november24news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted. Support the show
Send us a Text Message.The Spring Meeting of the British Infection Assocation is a must for UK infection trainees; In this week's episode Callum summarises for Jame (who was there, but didn't take any notes) the main learning points from the meeting.Show notes for this episode here BIA membership is FREE to UK infection trainees, reasonably priced for everyone else, and paid memberships come with online access to the Journal of Infection! Sign up today at https://www.britishinfection.org/join. Support the Show.Questions, comments, suggestions to idiotspodcasting@gmail.com or on X/Threads @IDiots_podPrep notes for completed episodes can be found here (Not all episodes have prep notes).If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a review on your preferred podcast app!Feel like giving back? Donations of caffeine gratefully received!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/idiotspod
Hear from 3 experts as they discuss the latest clinical knowledge on the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and erosive esophagitis. Credit available for this activity expires: 6/11/25 Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/1001184?ecd=bdc_podcast_libsyn_mscpedu
While on site at the ABA Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in April 2024, the Our Curious Amalgam team sat down with competition regulators from around the world to talk about their current and future enforcement priorities. We also got to know them a little better as people. In this episode, Alicia Downey finds out what's happening in New Zealand with Andrew Riseley, the General Counsel and General Manager of the Legal Services branch of the New Zealand Commerce Commission. Following that is Alicia's interview with Joshua Sherman, the Chief Economist of the Israel Competition Authority. The episode concludes as Jaclyn Phillips speaks with Tina Søreide, the General Manager of the Norwegian Competition Authority. With special guests: Andrew Riseley, General Counsel/General Manager Legal Services, New Zealand Commerce Commission, Joshua Sherman, Chief Economist, Israel Competition Authority, and Tina Søreide, General Manager, Norwegian Competition Authority Related Links: New Zealand Commerce Commission Israel Competition Authority OCA Episode #175, Who Is Michal Halperin? Meet the Former Director-General of the Israeli Competition Authority Norwegian Competition Authority Hosted by: Alicia Downey, Downey Law LLC and Jaclyn Phillips, White & Case LLP
In a previous Linkedin Live, Nikki and Ali recap the AHTD Spring Meeting with founder of QuoteBeam, Roman Piszcz. They discuss the importance of the Association for High Technology Distribution (AHTD) and encourage others in the industry to join. They also touch on the need for dynamic websites that provide relevant content and build credibility, the challenges of recruitment and retention, and the role of AI in customer interactions.Support the Show.Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, and Nikki Gonzales Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam Follow us on Linkedin for live videos, demos, and other contentMusic by Samuel JanesAudio Editing by Laura MarsilioLeave us an audio message or get in touch at automationladies.io
In April 2024, the Our Curious Amalgam team interviewed international competition law regulators while on site at the ABA Antitrust Law Section's Annual Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C. In this episode, Anora Wang talks to Samuel Chan, Chairman of the Hong Kong Competition Commission, and Commissioner Reiko Aoki of the Japan Fair Trade Commission. Listen to what they had to say about their respective agencies' major achievements of the past year and current and future enforcement priorities, while also getting to know them a little better as people. With special guests: Samuel Chan, BBS, JP, Chairman, Hong Kong Competition Commission and Reiko Aoki, Commissioner, Japan Fair Trade Commission Related Links: Hong Kong Competition Commission Educational short videos produced by the Hong Kong Competition Commission Japan Fair Trade Commission Hosted by: Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP
We are back after a great Spring Meeting! We welcome new associates and newly elected PGA Member, Thomas Cook, PGA!The Charity Classic is around the corner, make sure to register for the Walter Lowell tournament and more...Sports highlights: PGA Championship, NBA & NHL playoffs...Follow us and join the conversation on instagram @bunker_banter Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts We'll see you next time!
Mark Bischoff Discusses this Week's Starnet Spring Meeting in Amelia Island by Floor Focus Magazine
The 2024 edition of the ABA Antitrust Law Section's Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C., offered the Our Curious Amalgam team a chance to speak with competition law regulators from around the world. While on site at the meeting, we sat down with several of them to discuss their enforcement priorities and other issues, while also getting to know them a little better as people. This episode features interviews conducted by three of our OCA hosts. First, Anora Wang discovers what's happening in France with Benoît Cœuré, the president of the French Competition Authority. Next, Jeny Maier speaks with Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, the president of the Portugese Competition Authority, about his agency's competition enforcement priorities, as well as sightseeing recommendations for Jeny's upcoming visit to Portugal. And finally, Barry Nigro hears about what's going on in Poland with Martyna Derszniak-Noirjean Director of the International Cooperation Office of the Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection. With special guests: Benoît Cœuré, President, Autorité de la concurrence (France), Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, President, Autoridade da Concorrência (Portugal), and Martyna Derszniak-Noirjean, Director, International Cooperation Office, Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (Poland) Related Links: Autorité de la concurrence (France) Autoridade da Concorrência (Portugal) Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (Poland) Hosted by: Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, Jeny Maier, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP, and Barry Nigro, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Bill Blackstock Discusses Highlights of RFCI's Spring Meeting by Floor Focus Magazine
The 2024 Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section offered the Our Curious Amalgam team a chance to speak with competition law enforcers from around the world. In this episode, host Matthew Hall asks Olivier Guersent, Director-General of the Directorate-General for Competition of the European Commission (DG COMP), about what's been happening in the European Union since we interviewed him at the 2023 Spring Meeting. Listen and learn about DG COMP's current and recent work and what competition law policy and enforcement trends the Director-General sees on the horizon. With special guest: Olivier Guersent, Director-General, Directorate-General for Competition, European Commission Related Links: European Commission DG COMP website 2023 Spring Meeting interview with Olivier Guersent 2022 Spring Meeting interview with Olivier Guersent Hosted by: Matthew Hall, McGuireWoods London LLP
Hello Listeners! We have a great episode today. Our guest is Geralyn Trujillo, Senior Director of Public Policy at the Academy of Actuaries. The focus of today's podcast is a recap of the recent National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) 2024 Spring meeting held in Pheonix, Arizona from March 15 through March 18. Sit back and listen to Host Dale Hall and Guest Geralyn Trujillo discuss key insights from the meeting. Select Articles from SOA e-Newsletters: https://www.soa.org/publications/e-newsletters/articles/ Send us your feedback - ResearchInsights@soa.org
Today's episode features the great Johnny Pickles! We discuss the Walter Lowell Award applications, Charity Classic, Spring Meeting and more!Today's sports talk: Football, Golf & March Madness!Follow us and join the conversation on instagram @bunker_banter Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts We'll see you next time!
Ian Newton Discusses the Highlights of the NFA Spring Meeting in Banff, Canada by Floor Focus Magazine
On Monday's show: NPR's Franco Ordoñez joins us to discuss the Republican National Convention's spring meeting in Houston that took place on Friday. Also this hour: After losing an hour of sleep from Daylight Saving Time, we talk about how to get back on proper rest with sleep expert Kristin Eckel-Mahan. Then, we answer your gardening questions with Meg Tapp from the Garden Club of Houston. And the NFL free agency period starts today. We'll talk with Jeff Balke about what moves the Houston Texans might consider.
Gaafar Uherbelau, Minister of Health for the Palau Ministry of Health and Human Services, tells us his priorities in Washington D.C. for ASTHO's Spring Meeting; this week the third cohort of public health professionals in the Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health program will graduate; Dr. Puthiery Va, the Maine CDC Director, has a plan to recruit and retain more public health nurses; and ASTHO is hiring for several positions. ASTHO Webpage: Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health ASTHO Webpage: 2023 DELPH Cohort Portland Press Herald News Story: Maine's new CDC director is expanding public health workforce, access, mission ASTHO Webpage: Careers At ASTHO ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed
Amber Williams, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Leadership and Organizational Performance, previews ASTHO's upcoming Spring Meeting; Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, prepares to say goodbye as he ends his time at ASTHO next week; and an ASTHO blog article explains why it's never too early to prepare for hurricane season. Public Health Review Podcast Webpage ASTHO Blog Article: Why It's Never Too Early to Prep for Hurricane Season ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed
Part Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with an update from the NFL Spring Meetings. Hosts Sara Walsh, Peter Schrager, Gerald McCoy and Super Bowl Champion Jason McCourty welcome Fmr NFL Exec Scott Pioli and Flag Football QB Diana Flores to the show. Gerald gives his top predictions for the 2023 season and asks a question that splits the panel. Plus, Ryan Leaf drops by to talk about the NFC East and his prediction for Baker Mayfield. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Spring has sprung, but fall is in the air today as Action Network hosts Chad Millman and Simon Hunter discuss their favorite NFL Week 1 spreads and moneylines. Together they discuss a potential AFC North underdog parlay boost from bet365, and a trap game for bettors looking to back the Seahawks. Are there any rookie quarterbacks worth betting in their first starts? How confident are Colts bettors feeling about a bounceback season? Plus, we get an update on the NFL meetings taking place currently in Minneapolis, with issues like late-season Thursday Night Football flex scheduling up for debate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Part Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast opens with a thought of DeAndre Hopkins on the Bills roster. Hosts Sara Walsh, Peter Schrager, Gerald McCoy and Super Bowl Champion Jason McCourty debate the impact the WR would have in Buffalo. The table gets an update from the NFL Spring Meetings with Coach Pep Hamilton before being joined by Tennessee Vols QB Joe Milton III. Who will lead the class of the NFC South? Plus, which QB's were Gerald's favorite to sack? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part one of the GMFB podcast begins with hosts Sarah Walsh, Peter Schrager, Jason McCourty and Gerald McCoy discussing the legacy of Jim Brown, after the legendary RB passed away at the age of 87. Then Steve Wyche & Judy Battista give an update on the ongoing NFL Spring League meeting in Minneapolis and then the hosts shine a spotlight on coaches chosen for the Accelerator Program. Later, they share which team with a new head coach they have the most belief in and then they each name an underrated WR in NFL history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.