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Today on The Social, Jerry Seinfeld criticizes his children's school for offering “distressed” students a day off, post-election. And, “Eater” suggests cooking an elaborate meal to minimize the anxiety of waiting for election results. Plus, one woman says refusing to do her husband's laundry saved her marriage. And, Toronto unveils new “Taylor Swift Way” streets signs in honour of the pop star.
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What’s Trending: After LGBTQ resolution failed, this Pierce County school board meeting got heated. The rules for the first Presidential debate are out and both sides are debating who has the advantage. // According to Seattle Fire Department, the City has 40 derelict buildings that are deemed as dangerous. The New York Times admits that progressive policies have destroyed the West Coast. // A Los Angeles neighborhood took down “No U-Turn” signs due to their “homophobic” origins.
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American Indian Month is now underway. The American Indian Cultural Corridor in the Phillips neighborhood of south Minneapolis is hosting a large event Wednesday to kick off the month. And one of St. Paul's historic neighborhoods is again part of the official city streets. The city renamed a portion of Concordia Avenue as Rondo Avenue.This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Elana See. Music by Gary Meister.Find more from these stories at MPRnews.org.Sign of the future: St. Paul officially brings back historic Rondo Avenue street nameRenovated Minneapolis American Indian Center reflects urban Indigenous identityRead the latest edition of the AM Update newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Kat Lindley is a Croatian-born and American-trained board-certified family physician in Texas with a direct primary care practice. She loves caring for the whole family and seeing the whole family grow. She also became interested in finding solutions to improve America's healthcare system. She is a Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians and is involved with many medical organizations, including GlobalHealthProject.org, GlobalCOVIDSummit.org, and the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS). GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Ed Butowsky, managing partner of Chapwood Investments, LLC has the unique ability to recognize and discuss how current issues in the news impacts people's lives and investment portfolios. With his vast knowledge of current events, he is able to break down complicated issues so that they are easily understood. Leaving the audience of his appearances with knowledge and direction versus just information has been a hallmark of his appearances for over two decades. His more than 30 years in the financial services industry began at Morgan Stanley, where he was a senior vice president in private wealth management. In his 18 years there, he was the firm's top producer nationally as well as the first adviser to surpass $1 billion in assets under management. In 2005, Ed launched Chapwood Investments, LLC, a private wealth management advisory firm that focuses on providing comprehensive financial counseling and investment advice to wealthy families and individuals. Chapwood Investments was awarded the 2015 Alternative Investment Award for Excellence in Investment Wealth Management – USA. In 2019, Ed released his book, Wealth Mismanagement: A Wall Street Insider on the Dirty Secrets of Financial Advisers and How to Protect Your Portfolio, which earned a #1 ranking on Amazon for Investment Portfolio Management. In 2021, Ed released his second book, Never Go Broke: Investment Guide for Professional Athletes. He has appeared hundreds of times on FOX News Channel, Fox Business News, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNBC, Bloomberg TV and China TV. Ed is often seen on “Varney and Co,” “Closing Bell,” “Street Signs,” “Your World with Neil Cavuto,”and “Taking Stock with Pimm Fox”. Additionally, he is an op-ed contributor who has written articles relating to financial topics for National Center for Policy Analysis, FoxBusiness.com, FoxNews.com, Breitbart.com and others. Butowsky is the originator of the CHIP score, the first metric tool designed to properly and effectively evaluate and score a portfolio's strength based on all elements that attribute to portfolio performance: rate of return, risk, inflation, taxes, management fees and investment fees. Butowsky was also featured in “Broke,” the critically acclaimed ESPN “30 for 30” documentary that chronicles professional athletes and their financial experiences, and in the most popular Sports Illustrated article ever: “How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke.”
On this day in 1986, actor and director Clint Eastwood was elected mayor of Carmel, California.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best Of BPR 11/15: Cambridge's Indigenous Street Signs & Sy Montgomery
Watergunz won two golds at the recent Ad Black Sea festival for a campaign called “Women Who Don't Exist”. They won in the Impact category for Creative Strategy and Sustainable Development Goals. Their campaign managed to get the Tbilisi government to change street names to the names of accomplished women. I was fortunate to be the one who handed them their trophies in front of well over one thousand people and a few stray dogs that had wondered into the Summer Theatre in Batum, Georgia. I grabbed the team at 1am just after the ceremony had finished to find out how they were feeling. Find out more here: https://georgia.unwomen.org/en/stories/feature-story/2023/06/women-who-dont-exist-a-campaign-against-stereotypes
The Cleveland Bone Thugs street sign was stolen multiple times over the last few days. We know it's very wrong but would you consider stealing the Bone Thugs street sign? Mary Kay Cabot addressed how missing Elijah Moore has impacted the Browns offense this week? Is building the offense around Moore a good idea?
Yo, yo, yo! Have y'all ever wondered about the history and breakdown of street signs in Chicago? Probably not. Well y'all gone learn today!! We talk about the history of street signs here and breakdown what everything means on a street sign. Then we head to one of our favorite breakfast spots, S & G! It's just good food! Plus, listen to Sara's epic rant!
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How Family Offices Can Regain Access To Venture Capital During Peter's 25 years of VC experience he found white space (the white space being where certain FO's can't or don't have the resources to participate in venture) between the intersection of VCs and Family Offices. How Family Offices can regain access to VC (more recently smaller to midsize FO's have not been included into top-tier deals or having the option access deal by deal opportunities due to being crowded out by Institutions and endowments) Background on why and how Peter started PORTAL to cater to high-net worth individuals and Family Offices How Family Offices can leverage the power of PORTAL's Community How to leverage QSBS to achieve $10 million in tax-free capital gains Benefits of using Tax Advantaged Accounts Peter Loukianoff Bio: Peter is the founding partner of PORTAL, serving as its Managing Partner. He has over 25 years of experience as a business innovator, leader, and investor in Silicon Valley, Europe, and Asia. Previously, Mr. Loukianoff has been part of founding four successful venture capital firms, and raised funds for Alumni Ventures Group (AVG) – ranked by Pitchbook as the #3 most active VC firm in the US deploying over $250M per year in capital and managing a global portfolio of over 400 start-up companies (where he founded the UC Berkeley franchise Strawberry Creek Ventures); Black River Ventures, a US/European cross-border investment fund; Almaz Capital, one of the first technology funds focused on the Russian/CIS market; and Modern Venture Partners, a spin-off from AVG. Earlier in his career, Mr. Loukianoff was a partner at Alloy Ventures and Senior Advisor to McKinsey & Co., where he worked on innovation strategies for multinational corporations. He has negotiated dozens of investment deals, served on numerous boards, and done business in 40+ countries around the world. He got his start in venture capital as an intern at Kleiner Perkins during business school. Notable start-ups that he and his funds have backed, include Qik (acq. by Skype), Yandex (Nasdaq: YNDX), Relayr (acq. by MunichRe), Marqeta (Nasdaq: MQ), Coursera (Nyse: COUR), LitRes (acq. by Ozon.ru), nScaled (acq. by Acronis), and Xactly (Nasdaq: XTLY). Formerly, Peter was a founding team member and senior operating executive with several start-ups, including Autonomy, a pioneer in unstructured data applications, and Silicon Valley Data Science (acq. by Apple). As an internationally recognized expert in cross-border innovation, venture capital, and entrepreneurship, Mr. Loukianoff has advised several heads-of-state and world leaders on these subjects. Peter has also been a contributor to Forbes and the EastWest Institute, a guest commentator on television shows such as CNBC's Street Signs, and has been covered by The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Bloomberg, et al. Mr. Loukianoff is a member of the Forbes Global CEO network and frequent speaker at industry conferences. He earned an MBA and BS in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, and is co-inventor on four mobile messaging patents. About PORTAL: PORTAL is a Community-first venture capital firm that brings together exceptional entrepreneurs and investors to build global technology startups that ascend the human experience. Want to learn more about PORTAL? Click here to join the Community.
Trudi concludes the series on trust by looking at some key indicators of a trust rebuild and some reasons we might be trusting too easily.
Australia's Filthiest Street Signs. Tom Tilley Explains the PWC Scandal. What's hitting with Sara? If you've got something to add to the show, slide into our dm's @Matt.and.Alex See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this English lesson, you will learn about some of the most common road signs in the United States. You will learn what "one way" means. You learn about "lanes of traffic." You'll also see a beautiful town in the state of Vermont.
Call him Street. That's the way Kentavius Street wants it, so it shall be. He signed his contract with the Eagles and was impressed by the team's energy and chemistry on his first day in Philadelphia. He talks about it and how he thinks the entire defensive line is ready to have its best season in this Eagles Update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Street signs adorn the streets in our neighbourhoods. Some of them are terrestrial, others are attached to buildings. I like them. A kind of functional art in the neighbourhood. Where I know my way around, I don't really need them, I know the street names and squares and alleys by heart, so the street signs are obsolete for me. But not for someone who is not familiar with the area. He or she depends on this helpful orientation. And that's how it is for us within our cultures: we know what's proper and what's not, what's better to do and what's better not to do. We don't have to talk about it or have it in writing in front of us. But when we come to another culture, it can be helpful to read about what is valid there and what is not. It has to do with consideration and respect to follow this. This also applies to the details of interaction in our smaller social structures. I wish you an extraordinary day!
Traffic Signs! Glowing Road Lines!
This week Blakey baby examines the ideal window to drink a hot coffee, Joe Camel's disgusting snout, and gives his takes on street signs. Blake's Patreon: Patreon.com/blakewexler See Blake Live: https://www.blakewexler.com/live-dates Blake's Philadelphia Eagles Food podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feeding-the-birds-podcast/id1306857833 Thanks to Frankie, Lynn Shore and Joe Mackenzie for the jingles & music.
In this episode, Simi sits down with a familiar face, Seema Mody, CNBC Global Markets Reporter.A leading business journalist, Seema is CNBC's FIRST South Asian on-air personality. She joined the network in 2011 and currently focuses on the intersection of foreign policy and Wall Street, as well as the travel industry. She also hosts European Close, a daily segment that keeps U.S. investors informed on European market happenings.Seema has appeared on several additional CNBC shows including Street Signs, Closing Bell, and The Kudlow Report. In 2014, she spent a year in London, co-anchoring Worldwide Exchange as well as other live reports for CNBC Europe. Her journey in journalism actually kicks off with CNBC-TV18 in Mumbai, India, where she covered the country's economy and co-anchored programs like Power Breakfast and After the Bell. Her reporting to date spans COVID-19, biotechnology, Brexit, Indian elections, and more. A graduate of the University of Washington, Seema initially began her career at Accenture. And beyond the newsroom, she is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations — the prominent American think tank. In this episode, Seema reflects on her return to India as a reporter and the intricacies of covering global markets in today's fast-paced world.For more episodes, visit southasiantrailblazers.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to get new episodes in your inbox. Follow us @southasiantrailblazers on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Youtube.
Bubbler Talk question asker Michelle Mullen started teaching in Fox Point, Wisconsin 10 years ago. And for just as long, she's wondered how the village was named and who created the fox-inspired street signs.
Jimmy is back and tells us about his day off. The wheel of mis speaks is out. No one has claimed the big mega millions jackpot from last month. A flight attendant tells us the secret to joining the mile high club. Franny let's you know what to do this weekend. Stolen street signs. What would your street sign be. They say keeping small secrets from your spouse can be a good thing.
Jimmy is back and tells us about his day off. The wheel of mis speaks is out. No one has claimed the big mega millions jackpot from last month. A flight attendant tells us the secret to joining the mile high club. Franny let's you know what to do this weekend. Stolen street signs. What would your street sign be. They say keeping small secrets from your spouse can be a good thing.
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The trio disusses some of their favorite things, including confusion in the intersection, donuts, gluten free bakes, and the scurge of restaurant QR code menus.MentionsUrban Field Longmont Public LibraryStrawberry Days Antique Show - May 21 and 22ndCantabile Concert - May 20thThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroSend Off MusicThanks to David Cutter Music for "Float Away"
Since the 1960s Manhattan’s Chinatown has featured bilingual street signs, but recently these signs have begun to disappear.
If you're going to visit the United States, you might drive, and if you drive, it would be helpful to read American street signs. You will also learn English vocabulary words like: bottle deposit, bottle redemption center, private vs. public, parking meter, receipt, towed, porta potty, padlock, sprinkle, thermostat, and dispensers.
Show #2294: On today's podcast, we talked about the places you've fallen asleep in public. Have you ever stolen a street sign or any type of sign? All this and more on today's podcast of the Mike & Carla Morning Show!
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Lana Santoro's love of photography began with her first job in a local camera store. That started her on a path that has continued throughout her life. Today she is joined by her husband, Chris Santoro, where they share their passion for travel and capturing the visual stories from their adventures. Although they shoot together, […]
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Del reports remotely from Yulee, Florida, home of the Hornets. The other Hornets.The Bucks share fire stories as Del melts down a well-known grill and Dave forgets the laws of physics and chemistry.Dave rants about stupid street signs and private parking spaces on public streets.Del discusses Captain Kirk's upcoming flight into actual space at the actual age of 80. Thanks for the feedback on Dave's heart disease story. People are looking into the CAC-Coronary Artery Calcium-Test. Contact us at buckstwoold@gmail.com regarding this or any topic. Del is here to answer all your questions. Happy Birthday and moonbeams to any Libra born on October 2. This was also the date of the Russian army's counterattack of Stalingrad in 1942.
This episode discusses stock market behavior. These are typical questions: How traders and investment firms predict which stocks or ETFs will build people's nest eggs? How do firms know when to buy and sell? There's no simple way to predict the behavior of the stock market and no one has a magic 80-ball. Many factors cause ups and downs of share prices through gradual changes or sharp spikes. We will run through many scenarios about the market as a whole as well as individual stocks. The roundtable discusses neighbors that knock down stop signs and then leave the scene. The story of the week talks about the 2020 Census which shows that people are moving to the places that will face increased climate change. Social Media https://www.somethingonmymind.net/ https://www.instagram.com/somm.podcast/ https://www.somethingonmymind.net/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChec5qcZBcGkIhUU3belNDw https://www.tiktok.com/@somm.podcast?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/somm.podcast https://twitter.com/Somm_podcast
What's up Amazing Indie Artists across the globe! This episode we get to know John William The Flautist, new member of the Recording Academy, he is bringing the dopest vibes by way of a mother loving FLUTE! Find all things from this dope flautist @JohnWilliamTheFlautist
He fired Kevin Durant, been featured on ESPN's 30 for 30 “Broke”, he's the go to wealth manager for athletes and regular news commentator. He's one of the most sought after financial advisers in the world. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_ButowskyEd Butowsky Ed Butowsky is an internationally recognized expert in the wealth management industry. Ed is known for his unique ability to analyze the current political environment or worldwide current events and explain how it affects investment portfolios.Through his work with professional athletes, Ed was prominently featured in the Sports Illustrated 2009 article, “How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke,” which became one of the most widely read articles in Sports Illustrated history. Additionally, Ed was featured in the film “Broke,” an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary chronicling professional athletes and their monetary experiences based in part from the Sports Illustrated 2009 article.Ed is a frequent guest speaking about financial world wide current events on CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNBC, Fox Business News, FOX News Channel, Bloomberg TV and China TV, and has made hundreds of appearances on national television. He frequently is seen on “Varney and Co”, “Closing Bell”, “Street Signs”, “Your World w/ Cavuto”, “America Live” with Megyn Kelly, “Willis Report”, “America's News HQ”, “Taking Stock” with Pimm Fox, TheBlaze TV with Glenn Beck, and “Wilkow!” with Andrew Wilkow. Ed is also regularly heard on radio shows around the country, such as “Mad Dog Radio” and “Bloomberg Radio,” discussing wealth management and worldwide current events relating to finance and investing.
Raoul Pal, CEO of RealVision and influential global macro investor, found himself in the middle of this fight recently after he tweeted to bitcoiners that KYC is in their interest because it will bring institutional money into the asset and boost its value. As someone with an account bearing the name SexyWebCamPro100x noted in one of more than 700 replies to that remark, the tweet begged for a meme of someone kicking a hornet's nest.Pal is an influential thinker about Bitcoin's place in the future financial system. So we invited him onto this week's Money Reimagined podcast to discuss his brawl with Crypto Twitter. For balance, we also invited CoinDesk columnist Jill Carlson, who, among other roles, is a founder of the Open Money Initiative, which focuses on boosting financial access and economic freedom for underserved communities. Pal offered a nuanced explanation of his position. He said while his point was partly about allowing both bitcoin HODLers and institutions to “get rich,” it was also that for the Bitcoin system to be a transformative force it needs the “network effect” of more money coming into the space, which in turn requires institution-friendly regulation. “For people to realize their ambitions that it's a stateless money … for it to be adopted by people who live within the confines of a sovereign state, unfortunately it will have to be regulated and there's almost nothing we can do about it,” Pal said.Some might see a contradiction: for Bitcoin to realize its power as a “stateless” network, the state must exercise more control over it. But Pal's point is about sequencing. He says we need to first go through a process of official accommodation within the existing system to advance Bitcoin's journey along “Metcalfe's Law.” Once it becomes a ubiquitous network, then it is in a position to properly challenge that system. Indeed, as Carlson pointed out, the positive thing, for those who believe in Bitcoin's disruptive potential, is that “you're not going to implement KYC and AML at the protocol level.” Since “there is nothing inherent to Bitcoin that can be regulated, enforced or controlled in that way,“ it can at that level always resist official coercion. But she also worried that the ever-growing encroachment of compliance requirements on applications built on top of that protocol impedes access to it among marginalized and financially excluded people. Carlson cited how LocalBitcoins, a peer-to-peer exchange network that was once a “gateway to economic freedom” in places that impose capital controls and other forms of monetary repression, has “increasingly come under scrutiny and has to institute more and more KYC and AML standards and protocols. She added, “That's problematic where we are talking about people who don't have any identity or are unbanked and are refugees and so forth.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're kicking off Australia month at The Union Jack Off. Daniel Muggleton (@danmuggleton) is back in Australia doing shows so he's speaking to fellow Sydney-London transplant Ray Badran! Ray Badran (@RayBadran) is a pleasure seeker and one of the most observant people you'll ever meet which is pretty obvious when talks through the English supermarket hierarchy, Subway sandwiches and leaving a Tipperoo. Honestly, I know it seems like product placement but that's just how he thinks. We talk about Hudderfield FC who are known as the Terriers, and here's the link I promised to explain bluff oysters. Ray's more elusive than our other guests but you can get him on Twitter or on his website. He's also hosting Australian Comedians / Dope Comedy in London November 4th! If you know anyone in Sydney, my show's on November 8th at Giant Dwarf and you can get tickets here. Otherwise get in touch on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. I'd love to hear from you, and will definitely reply. Now, back to trying to shake this jetlag. Cheers!
You won’t believe how attached people get to something as insignificant as the name of their street. This makes less sense than when…
1 - Lindsey Graham is concerned about something. 2 - CA congressman Jerry McNerney talks to us about his ADA Compliance legislation. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - People stealing street signs; Positive Sean and Vincent Nicholas are going to an old skool hip-hop concert tonite.