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It's the Friday edition of the "daily" on the podcast feed as host Mike Gill returns to go over several sports media subjects and has a special guest, as well.First he talks the Friday night College Football Playoff history making game as Notre Dame becomes the first team to ever host a CFP game. It also the first non-NBC Notre Dame home broadcast since Ron Franklin, Gary Danielson, and Neil Lomax (sideline) called a November 1990 game.Next, Mike has more on the Bucks-Thunder "NBA Cup Final" down big from last year's Pacers-Lakers final, still second-largest audience of season:Also, Netflix locks down media rights deal for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031 1st time the rights to the event were sold separately from the men's World Cup in the U.S. market Fox held women's English-language rights since the 2015 World Cup.And, is Netflix ready for Christmas Day football?Temple University professor of media studies and production Geoffrey Baym recently discussed with Mike why it is difficult for streaming services to air live events, and what's at stake in Netflix's upcoming Christmas Day NFL broadcasts. Additionally, later in January what will happen when it becomes the home for WWE's live flagship program Monday Night Raw?It's all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
It's the Friday edition of the "daily" on the podcast feed as host Mike Gill returns to go over several sports media subjects and has a special guest, as well.First he talks the Friday night College Football Playoff history making game as Notre Dame becomes the first team to ever host a CFP game. It also the first non-NBC Notre Dame home broadcast since Ron Franklin, Gary Danielson, and Neil Lomax (sideline) called a November 1990 game.Next, Mike has more on the Bucks-Thunder "NBA Cup Final" down big from last year's Pacers-Lakers final, still second-largest audience of season:Also, Netflix locks down media rights deal for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031 1st time the rights to the event were sold separately from the men's World Cup in the U.S. market Fox held women's English-language rights since the 2015 World Cup.And, is Netflix ready for Christmas Day football?Temple University professor of media studies and production Geoffrey Baym recently discussed with Mike why it is difficult for streaming services to air live events, and what's at stake in Netflix's upcoming Christmas Day NFL broadcasts. Additionally, later in January what will happen when it becomes the home for WWE's live flagship program Monday Night Raw?It's all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
A world-premiere hilarious and heartfelt solo-romp through Christmas classics.Starring Barrymore Award Winner Amanda Schoonover*Created by Brenna GeffersRun time - 60 minutes with no intermissionDecember 12-19, 2024She'll be home for Christmas --- home alone that is. It's Christmas Eve and after a tough year one lady is determined to get into the holiday spirits. Armed with eggnog, she's going to binge drink and binge watch every Christmas story available. Elf-help be damned! Who needs loved ones when you have the Hallmark Channel?FOR MORE INFORMATION: https://www.shakespeareinclarkpark.org/christmasAmanda Schoonover is thrilled to be making her Shakespeare in Clark Park debut with her long time collaborator Brenna Geffers. Amanda is best known as the sassy eavesdropping Waitress on the GLAAD nominated Dispatches From Elsewhere on AMC where she co-starred opposite Jason Segel, Sally Field, and Andre (3000) Benjamin. She is a two-time Barrymore Award recipient and 9-time nominee, as well as being a Jilline Ringle Solo Performance Program Artist in Residence at 1812 Productions for our show The It Girl and an F. Otto Haas Emerging Artist Finalist. Film/Television: Candy Cane Lane with Eddie Murphy, NBC's Do No Harm opposite Phylicia Rashad and HBO's Perry Mason. Regional Theatre: Arden Theater Company; Theatre Exile; Pig Iron; Lantern Theater; Azuka; Simpatico; Hedgerow; People's Light. Brenna Geffers (she/her) is a theatre-maker and director based in Philadelphia. She is the co-founder of Die-Cast, along with Thom Weaver. Die-Cast is an artist collective that creates new, immersive, and site-specific work. She has created over two dozen pieces around the country with Die-Cast. She serves as the literary and casting director for PlayPenn's 2025 New Play Development Conference. She has created work and directed for local companies, including the Wilma, Theatre Exile, Revolution Shakespeare, EgoPo, Philadelphia Artist Collective, and Tribe Of Fools, to name a few. Regional credits include Spectrum Theater Ensemble, Troy Foundry Theatre, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, and Provincetown's international Tennesee Williams Festival. She has been nominated for Outstanding Direction, Outstanding Choreography, and Outstanding New Play, as well as the Harney Award for Best Adaptation of a graphic novel. She earned her MFA at Temple U. @diecast.philly
Janai Nelson, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, joins Ronald Collins, author of Tragedy on Trial: The Story of the Infamous Emmett Till Murder Trial, to discuss the tragedy of Emmett Till's murder, the shocking story of the trial that followed, and its impact on the Civil Rights Movement. Thomas Donnelly, chief content officer at the National Constitution Center, moderates. Additional Resources Ronald K. L. Collins, Tragedy on Trial: The Story of the Infamous Emmett Till Murder Trial (2024) H.R.55 - Emmett Till Antilynching Act President Joseph Biden,Remarks by President at Signing of H.R. 55 (March 29, 2022) Joy-Ann Reid, Medgar and Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America (2024) Valerie Russ, “A former Temple U law professor speaks about how the Emmett Till murder trial shaped the Civil Rights Movement," The Philadelphia Inquirer (April 11, 2024) Liz Fields, “The story behind Nina Simone's protest song, 'Mississippi Goddam,'” PBS (Jan. 14, 2021) Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley, National Monument Stay Connected and Learn More Continue today's conversation on social media @ConstitutionCtr and #AmericasTownHall Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. Please subscribe to Live at the National Constitution Center and our companion podcast We the People on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.
We hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving. As a holiday topper, we had Haason Reddick and Dion Dawkins join Baldy and The Cuz. They talk about their time a Temple University and the friendship they share a head of their big against each other on Sunday when the Eagles take on the Bills on their Temple U home field that they shared for years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Mangan of Keep Us Safe TU joins Dawn to expand on the recent drama at Morgan Hall, as Temple Crime continues to impact students and faculty at an alarming rate. What to expect in leadership following the no confidence vote, and how to continually hold the leaders accountable until the community feels represented and heard. How to force leadership to acknowledge the lawless nature of Philadelphia and the Temple campus specifically. Making the change yourself and the grassroots nature of trying to improve the campus & city.
This Episode we get into Temple U. Police officer Fitzgerald who was shot and killed in the line of duty recently, Ant goes off on his new segment " Ant Rants" AND MUCH MORE!!!!
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by asking the audience first who is more courageous, President Biden for his trip to Ukraine or former President Donald Trump for his trip to East Palestine, Ohio. Then, Dom loops back to a more local story, playing back clips from a press conference held today by Philadelphia officials including Mayor Jim Kenney after the murder of Temple Police Officer Chris Fitzgerald, honing in particularly on one clip of Kenney using the situation to grandstand about gun rights, irrelevantly comparing the purchase of guns to the purchase of alcohol. Then, Dom welcomes in John McNesby, President of Philadelphia's FOP Lodge 5, after the official tweeted, ‘stop with all the excuses. The s-head pulled the trigger. Stop the blame game and let the cops do the job they were trained to do. #backtheblue,' following a press conference held by Kenney and Krasner following the tragic shooting death of Temple University officer Chris Fitzgerald. McNesby explains his frustration with those in charge, explaining how the current administration does everything in their power to make the jobs of Police as hard as possible. Also, McNesby previews the upcoming race for the next Mayor of Philadelphia, telling why he finds it hard to endorse any candidates who currently serve a position in the City. Then, after hanging up with McNesby, Dom continues on with the topic of policing in Philadelphia, but also launches his side topic of the day, asking what the official state smell of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware would be. Then, Dom takes some calls, and tells about an upcoming guest next hour, Dr. Joel Fitzgerald, father of fallen Temple University police officer Chris Fitzgerald. (Photo by Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images)
Dom welcomes Fox29 Reporter Steve Keeley back onto the Dom Giordano Program to provide developments in the shooting of the Temple University Police Officer, telling what went down as 18-year-old Miles Pfeffer was taken leg shackles and handcuffs to prison this morning after his brother turned him in over the weekend. Keeley provides some background information, offering up if there are any working theories as to what crazed the criminal to commit the crimes, also telling about the assailant's Instagram that paints a strange picture. Then, Dom asks Keeley about Pfeffer's mother, who picked him up from the City after her son went on this rash of crime. After hanging up with Keeley, Dom follows up on his previous promise of providing his top 10 Presidents of all time, telling why Washington deserves the top spot and explains why he firmly plants McKinley on his top 10 list. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Story 1- Unequal Justice in Tyre Nichols' Murder by Police White cop who tasered Tyre Nichols so far not charged: Steve Topple, The Canary Story 2- Temple U Grad Students Strike! Higher Ed Strike Fever: This Morning, Temple's Grad Students Walked off the Job: Jason Koslowski, Left Voice Story 3- What Does a Like on Facebook Do for Independent Media? Independent Media Need You to Get the Word Out on Social Media: Luca Goldmansour, FAIR Story 4- The Palestinian Struggle to Fight Media Delegitimization Palestinians Are Not Liars: Confronting the Violence of Media Delegitimization: Ramzy Baroud and Romana Rubeo, MintPress News via ScheerPost Originally recorded during the 2/9/23 Episode of How Did We Miss That?, found here: Rokfin: https://rokfin.com/stream/29767 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4e00ZVKB3s Rumble: https://rumble.com/v28uynw-tyrenichols-temple-u-strike-value-of-a-fb-like-palestinian-media-how-did-we.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/3138663086425969 All episode links found at our Substack: https://indiemediatoday.substack.com/p/how-did-we-miss-that-ep-66 How Did We Miss That? features articles written by independent journalists who expose corruption, cover the growing labor movement & challenge establishment narratives & talking points. We stream LIVE Sunday nights at 10pm ET / 7pm PT on YouTube, ROKFIN, Rumble, Twitch, Facebook, Twitter & Telegram, reviewing a few BIG stories we haven't seen covered much in our independent media world. co-Host Indie is the Founder & Editor of Indie Left News @indleftnews & Indie Media Today Substack @IndieMediaToday. co-host Reef Breland is also INN's Technical Director, creator of INN News & Reefer After Dark. Both hosts are co-founders of Indie News Network, a collaborative family of independent content creators. Find all our links at independentleft.media. #GetINN Credits: Intro Editor: Jimi Sunderland, IMIJ Productions Thumbnail Artwork & Outro Editor: Bigmadcrab INN Member Video Editor: Joe @STFUshitlib2 Technical Director: Reef Breland Stream Engineer, Podcast Engineer: Indie Left Editing & Clips: Fantomas Fanto Music: Jesse Jett
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Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
Request a Custom Workshop For Your Company In this episode, Tony Lopes, Esq., Founder of Lopes Law LLC, Host of the Self Made Strategies Podcast, and Adjunct Professor at Fox School of Business at Temple U, discusses what is dualism, how dualistic thinking help in negotiation, how can incorporate this mindset into our practice lead to more understanding and empathy. Get Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation Guides Lopes Law, LLC Self Made Strategies Follow on Tony on LinkedIn Follow Kwame on LinkedIn Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
Request a Custom Workshop For Your Company In this episode, Tony Lopes, Esq., Founder of Lopes Law LLC, Host of the Self Made Strategies Podcast, and Adjunct Professor at Fox School of Business at Temple U, discusses what is dualism, how dualistic thinking help in negotiation, how can incorporate this mindset into our practice lead to more understanding and empathy. Get Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation Guides Lopes Law, LLC Self Made Strategies Follow on Tony on LinkedIn Follow Kwame on LinkedIn Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in John Mangan, a Senior at Temple University, who launched Keep Us Safe at Temple U, an effort on Instagram to raise awareness for the necessity of safer conditions for students at Temple University. Mangan explains why he's gotten involved, explaining how unsafe he feels on the Temple campus, a place where he and other students should feel safe. Dom asks Mangan if he'd consider taking aim at Larry Krasner, or at least holding Temple responsible for their lack of speaking out, with Mangan stressing the importance of apolitical. Mangan tells of a proposal, telling how he'd like for Temple to expand the zone designated for Temple security. (Photo by Getty Images)
In today's third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in John Mangan, a Senior at Temple University, who launched Keep Us Safe at Temple U, an effort on Instagram to raise awareness for the necessity of safer conditions for students at Temple University. Mangan explains why he's gotten involved, explaining how unsafe he feels on the Temple campus, a place where he and other students should feel safe. Dom asks Mangan if he'd consider taking aim at Larry Krasner, or at least holding Temple responsible for their lack of speaking out, with Mangan stressing the importance of apolitical. Mangan tells of a proposal, telling how he'd like for Temple to expand the zone designated for Temple security. (Photo by Getty Images)
Harry Donahue, longtime voice of Temple University sports, checks in following the Jon Heyman interview, offering his perspective on the most common Philadelphia stereotype. Harry takes us back to the fateful day when a drunken Santa took to the Philadelphia Eagles field and was met with snowballs from fans in the stands. Then, Harry updates the audience as to what he's been up to after switching from radio to television, and previews what to expect from Owls basketball this season. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
In this episode, Tony Lopes, Esq., Founder of Lopes Law LLC, Host of the Self Made Strategies Podcast, and Adjunct Professor at Fox School of Business at Temple U, discusses dualism, how dualistic thinking helps in negotiation, and how incorporating this mindset leads to more understanding and empathy. Request a Custom Workshop For Your Company Get Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation Guides Lopes Law, LLC Self Made Strategies Follow on Tony on LinkedIn Follow Kwame on LinkedIn Kwame Christian with Tony Lopes
Episode 100! Coach Joey Raniero joins us to talk about the ways he uses film as a teaching tool for the Temple U's Women's team. We get into the needs of his team, how his film sessions develop and how he works to meet the individual needs of his players. You definitely want to listen to this if you want to get the most out of your film sessions!
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
In this episode, Tony Lopes, Esq., Founder of Lopes Law LLC, Host of the Self Made Strategies Podcast, and Adjunct Professor at Fox School of Business at Temple U, discusses dualism, how dualistic thinking helps in negotiation, and how incorporating this mindset leads to more understanding and empathy.Request a Custom Workshop For Your CompanyGet Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation GuidesLopes Law, LLCSelf Made StrategiesFollow on Tony on LinkedInFollow Kwame on LinkedInIf you've been a listener of the show and you've gotten a lot out of our programming, you can click here to Support Negotiate Anything.Kwame Christian with Tony Lopes Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/negotiate-anything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Summary by Peyton Smith Hour 1, segment 1: Cabinet shuffles are afoot in Canada. While the order may change, the flavor still remains the same.Bill Blair splits his portfilolio with Marco Mendicino, seeing Bill Blair maintain the emergency preparedness element, while Marco Mendicino takes on public safety, continuing Blair's BS on such things as grabbing guns. More on this tomorrow.---------------------------------(AUDIO) Noam Chomsky is dealing in manufactured consent.Chomsky once played the part of freedom fighting libertarian, but has really done a 180 as far as vaccines are concerned. Stopping at a red light is the equivalent to taking a vaccine, according to Mr. Chomsky. Talk about Intellectual laziness going off the charts.Mike elaborates on this.----------------------------------------(AUDIO) 10 reasons why gun owners should turn their property in to the feds, courtesy of the babylon bee.---------------------------------------Hour 1, segment 2: Jacob Hiller gives a report on the latest action from the Edmonton Legislature grounds, which centers on the forceful removal of the Indegenous Clan Mothers from the grounds.Very good report from Jacob, which Mike expounds on thoroughly.---------------------------------------Researchers at Temple U received $750k in federal funding to develop a tool which warns journalists if they are about to publish "polarizing content."It's not about the info, but rather the horrific possibility of somebody getting triggered.Mike gets into this.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/university-receives-750k-of-federal-funds-to-stop-reporters-from-creating-negative-unintended-outcomes/-------------------------------------Enjoy all this, and more, in a superb hour 1 from Mike.Hour 2, segment 1: (AUDIO) Two Alberta independent MLA's are calling for emergency debate on forced vaccinations.https://americanuckradio.com/breaking-news/independent-alberta-mlas-call-for-emergency-debate-on-forced-vaccinations/#-----------------------------------(AUDIO) A report on the Lancaster County Amish community in Pennsylvania, which discusses community members getting purposely infected with Covid in order to achieve herd immunity...in May of 2020.Ahead of the curve, and in defiance of all mandates, they are back to normal.Mike delves into it.-------------------------------------(AUDIO) Deena Hinshaw, Alberta Chief Medical Officer, speaks on an unconfirmed report that a large group of people have gotten together to do much the same as the Amish of Lancaster County did. She can't confirm this report, but nonetheless alleges that she knows these individuals ended up in ICU.Mike touches on this.-------------------------------------(AUDIO) A collage of horse s**t reporting on Ivermectin, which slags both the medication and Joe Rogan, who took it as a part of his recovery regime from Covid.-------------------------------------(AUDIO) A different report on Ivermectin, which could be seen as a counter to the garbage MSM reporting in the previous clip.It's nothing but more hysteria under a different label, with a vaccine being replaced by Ivermectin. Completely wrong philosophy on both sides of the debate, as Mike explains.--------------------------------------Hour 2, segment 2: What's more American than eating a hamburger?Eating one with rat dna?Mike goes through this rather unsavory story, and puts it into perspective.https://americanuckradio.com/uncategorized/human-rat-dna-found-in-burgers-scientists-say/--------------------------------------Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter goes off on China, and the slave labor he suggests is used by Nike to manufacture their shoes.Mike provides spot on analysis and commentary on this.https://americanuckradio.com/breaking-news/celtics-enes-kanter-torches-nike-for-remaining-silent-on-chinas-slave-labor/---------------------------------------A woman is dead after an exorcism is performed on her by a bedouin sheikh who practices withcraft.A doctor and her husband were arrested, along with the sheikh.https://americanuckradio.com/current-events/woman-dies-in-apparent-exorcism-sheikh-doctor-and-husband-arrested/----------------------------------------Enjoy all this, and much more, in a brilliant hour 2 from Mike.
On this edition of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, we're joined by Robin Kolodny, Professor of Political Science at Temple University where she studies American political parties and campaign finance. Kolodny joins Delaware Valley Journal News Editor Linda Stein to discuss the demographic shifts that are changing DelVal politics, the prospects for big-name candidates like A.G. Josh Shapiro and the issues she believes will best motivate the GOP base in 2022.Hosted by Michael Graham.
Today the boys were shorthanded, so they called former TU alumni and Owner of Nexus Sports Med (@nexus.sportsmed) - Jay Ostia (el-pintado). Jay joined the boys to talk everything Nexus Sports Med, his newest product that is will be a GAME CHANGER in the Athletic Training world, some old Temple U stories, a few Connor (@connoragnew) stories, and the evolution of Greg from whatever he was as a freshman, to John Snow, to Post Malone. You'll love this one! Follow the guys: Gerard Morgan- @gerardmorganofficialaccount Drew Betteridge- @captnamerica82 Nick Madara- @nick.madara Greg Masturzo- @greg_masturzo Our Sponsor: Anchor.fm Ambassador: Fnxfit.com Code: LastCall15 for 15% off your order --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Tony Lopes, Esq., Founder of Lopes Law LLC, Host of the Self Made Strategies Podcast, and Adjunct Professor at Fox School of Business at Temple U, discusses what is dualism, how does dualistic thinking help in negotiation, how can incorporating this mindset into our practice lead to more understanding and empathy. Request a Custom Workshop For Your Company Get Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation Guides Lopes Law, LLC Self Made Strategies Follow on Tony on LinkedIn Follow Kwame on LinkedIn Kwame Christian with Tony Lopes
Negotiate Anything: Negotiation | Persuasion | Influence | Sales | Leadership | Conflict Management
In this episode, Tony Lopes, Esq., Founder of Lopes Law LLC, Host of the Self Made Strategies Podcast, and Adjunct Professor at Fox School of Business at Temple U, discusses what is dualism, how does dualistic thinking help in negotiation, how can incorporating this mindset into our practice lead to more understanding and empathy.Request a Custom Workshop For Your CompanyGet Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation GuidesLopes Law, LLCSelf Made StrategiesFollow on Tony on LinkedInFollow Kwame on LinkedInIf you've been a listener of the show and you've gotten a lot out of our programming, you can click here to Support Negotiate Anything.Kwame Christian with Tony Lopes Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/negotiate-anything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Guastella is one of the best to ever play at Quinnipiac University. She went on the play professionally overseas and has stayed involved with the game even after her playing career. Sam has explored several different avenues within the game and is now in her 3rd season coaching at the Division 1 collegiate level. Time Stamps:1:15 - Intro - Upbringing, HS & AAU Basketball5:30 - New Jersey Girls High School Basketball - Earning Minutes in High School9:00 - Developing Her 3pt Shot & Loving Your Role12:15 - Playing Time vs Experience - JV or Varsity as a Freshman?16:10 - How Sam Got Recruited to Quinnipiac, Importance of Taking Visits!23:15 - Do Your Research on The School!25:00 - Playing as a College Freshman 28:30 - Being Prepared For The Weight Room30:15 - Playing With Teammates Who LOVE Basketball31:30 - My Experience Playing With Sam34:00 - Being Competitive and Bringing The Energy37:00 - Favorite Road Trip or Away Game Throughout Sam's Career38:45 - What It's Like To Play Professionally Overseas49:30 - Starting a Coaching Career - Balancing Grad School & Basketball54:30 - Presenting Her First Scouting Report as a Coach56:45 - What High School Players Can Expect in a Scouting Report1:00:00 - Adjusting To Different Styles of Play1:01:00 - Building Relationships as a New Coach1:03:50 - Interning With The Philadelphia 76ers1:09:53 - Life Lessons Outside of Basketball
Hear 19 year old Temple University junior Peyton Mulder tell the story of how a photograph (and a rabid social justice warrior) changed her life forever.
The challenge of a Crisis can sometimes lead to extraordinary innovation and unique partnerships. That's exactly what's happening at Temple University with the Temple University COVID Assistance Team (TUCAT). I mean we're seeing engineers collaborating with artists and architects among others who have joined forces to come up with creative solutions for mass producing medical shields for healthcare workers and so much more. I spoke with Michael Kala'i who heads up the Temple Covid-19 Assistance Team. https://tucat.temple.edu/One of the coolest fundraisers is Living Beyond Breast Cancer's Reach and Raise yoga on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of art. Thousands of people gather on the steps to raise money for this organization that provides support and resources for women living with breast cancer. For obvious reasons – this event will now be virtual. LBBC Reach and Raise Team Captain Janet Marie Doherty tells us how you can join in. https://www.lbbc.org/First – let's talk about The COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program which will make rent payments for people who have lost income because of COVID-19 and qualify for assistance. I speak with Gregory Heller, Senior Vice President of PHDC's Community Investment Group.https://phlrentassist.org.
Loraine Ballard Morrill speaks with Temple University School of Education Dean Gregory Anderson and Grace Greenwich Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations along with Charles Hamilton Houston III who is the speaker for the School's 100th Anniversary Distinguished Speaker Series. Houston talks about the significance of Brown v. Board of Education. It was 65 years ago when this landmark civil right case against school segregation was passed.Charles Hamilton Houston III will speak on Thursday February 21st from 6-8 pm at the Barnes Foundation 2025 Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. The event is free for Temple alumni, staff, faculty, students, and $35 for the public.
A long-awaited conversation with Kevin Hensler, PhD candidate in Religion at Temple University. We talk about Pullman's materialist theology, Lyra's destiny, and world-building. Spoilers abound! Kevin's page on Temple U: https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/departments/religion/hensler-kevin Musical themes: Jerry, the able seaman Trollesund The Consul The Bear Witches (adapted from 'The Flowers of Lapland,' whistled by Dr Kalmenius in Clockwork) Where's your balloon? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wesley-schantz/support
Dean JW Montague is one of the founders of Temple Universities School of Tourism & Hospitality and known for his Legendary "Senior Seminar Class". He developed a class that was completely outside of the box and was meant to prepare students for life and the real world. We often would clash and debate within the classroom and enjoyed hearing his take on some tough topics like political discourse and the use of the "N" Word.
Dean JW Montague is one of the founders of Temple Universities School of Tourism & Hospitality and known for his Legendary "Senior Seminar Class". He developed a class that was completely outside of the box and was meant to prepare students for life and the real world. We often would clash and debate within the classroom and enjoyed hearing his take on some tough topics like political discourse and the use of the "N" Word.
In episode #126 of the Better Than Success Podcast host Nicole Purvy interviews Kerry Faix. Kerry Faix is a founder of Stone Bay Holdings LLC (SBH) and serves as the Chief Operating Officer of the Company since 2013. She has extensive experience in business operations, finance and building companies from the ground up. Kerry owns part of a $130 million-dollar real estate portfolio which she oversees the operations. Her most recent accomplishment was partnering in the purchase of a $27.5 million, 558-unit apartment in GA that sold a little over a year later for $41 Million. As COO, Kerry develops and implements efficient operational systems across the loan acquisition, loan management, investor relations functions and directs personnel. Highly versed in all aspects of real estate, Kerry is also responsible for analyzing all investment opportunities. She performs routine reviews of all joint venture partnerships to ensure that all partners continue to meet the high standards that they had when they began their relationships. Additionally, Kerry oversees the internal accounting team working closely with all external accounting, tax, and legal advisors. Kerry draws knowledge from over 25 years of entrepreneurial and operations experience. She co-founded construction/remodeling and real estate investment companies before signing on to help build the business end of a real estate development company with assets located around Philadelphia, Northern New Jersey, Baltimore, Cleveland and Florida. Additionally, she held operations positions at PNC Bank and PPR Note Company. Her resume is one of growing and helping businesses and individuals create passive income, which is her true passion. How to Raise Money from Accredited Investors for Private Real Estate Funds? After meeting Kerry at an event, Nicole invited her to be a speaker at the annual Women in Real Estate Summit. Kerry Faix starts off this episode sharing her passion to empower women and young adults which is why she was open to being apart of the huge event. Kerry then explains how she got started and got to where is she now. Kerry started a real estate investment fund 6 years ago that is well known called Stone Bay Holdings. At Stone Bay Holdings, they invest in distressed real estate all over the country and raise money from accredited investors. (What is an accredited investor? -Someone who annually make over $200,000 a year and expect to make that next year, and/or has 1 mm in net assets) “How did you get to be doing this?” Nicole asks. Kerry then goes to share her story. She shares that she has been in real estate for years prior and has a business partner as well. Both her and her business partner did not start off ‘newbies’. They began in the Temple University (North Philadelphia area) by buying shells, digging out the basement to create another floor and renting all floors to the students in the area. During the time when they started to invest in that area, it was an economic downturn which meant they had to go to private lenders for their real estate deals (because during that time banks were not going to fund investments). So what Kerry and her business partner began to do was borrow money from one lender, put them in the first position, develop the property, put tenants in the property, get a mortgage on the property, pay the lender back and the bank holds the property. Kerry was able to get up to, at least, 50 properties near Temple U doing this same strategy/formula. “Raising money is all about building great relationships” says Kerry. Being able to create a win/win solution for both parties will being a plus for raising money. “As long as people feel comfortable with you, then they want to hear about investment opportunities”. “Too many times we hit a roadblock and do nothing, people that do nothing… that's where you are going to stay” After meeting Kerry at an event, Nicole asked her to speak at WIRE. Kerry was opened without a doubt because of her passion. Unlike private lending, Kerry explains how she raises money from accredited investors only. By explaining the investments, telling the investors the plan, showing them the paperwork, showing them the plan is how you raise money. Being able to do this over and over Kerry turned one investor into 2, then 3, then 4… and the list goes on. Kerry explains the reasons for only investing with accredited investor and the reason why is because some or most investment opportunities take years maybe 5 to 7 year hold on your capital. She then explains how anyone (accredited or not) can surround yourself with those accredited investors and that is by believing in yourself and putting yourself in uncomfortable situations to make yourself as well as your real estate business bigger and better. “Go to a fancy restaurant, go to the bar if you can't afford a fancy dinner… there are ways to put yourself around people with money” - Kerry Faix Contact Info: Stonebayholdings.com Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: Kerry Faix This episode is sponsored by BTS Funding , for more information to get funding visit the site.
Temple's OwlCappella hasn't been around ALL that long - less than a decade - but have been paying attention to all the right things, from musicality to defining their culture to administrivia that keeps things moving. Hear about their development in this session, along with some of their live tunes! Recorded in 2018.
Temple's OwlCappella hasn't been around ALL that long - less than a decade - but have been paying attention to all the right things, from musicality to defining their culture to administrivia that keeps things moving. Hear about their development in this session, along with some of their live tunes! Recorded in 2018.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Temple University's Director of Programs of Sports & Recreation Management Joe Mahan discusses the state of the education side of the industry. Mahan presents his argument to the vital nature of developing a wide-ranging practicum in the field, as well as building connections overall by attending major industry conferences. Mahan talks about why a graduate degree is becoming more important for industry practitioners as well as the limited amount of jobs available as a whole in sports. Twitter: @dr_marshmallow
Coach Voegtli discusses last week's home-and-home split with Temple U and looks ahead at Virginia Tech and Liberty U. Right click here to download this podcast episodeSubscribe on iTunes! http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/umbc-retrievers-hockey/id397045528
Join T.R.U. SKOOL host Shango Blake, on Black Whole Radio, as he speaks with educational reformer Sister Sabriya Dempsey about School Closing, Teaching To The Test and more. Sabriya Dempsey born and raised in Phila.,PA. Went to Phila. public schools. Went to Temple U then Harvard Sch of Ed (masters). Worked at Islamic school then Phila. public schools teaching biology. Worked in the curriculum office there as high school science specialist. Went to KSA to support curriculum development and implementing CCSS. Working for DCPS as Master Educator. Carpe Diem
Coach Voegtli recaps the weekend against Delaware, clinching a MACH South playoff spot, and the games ahead against Temple U. Right click here to download this podcast episodeSubscribe on iTunes! http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/umbc-retrievers-hockey/id397045528