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Comic Reviews: DC Absolute Green Lantern 1 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 1 by Ram V, Anand Rk, Jackson Guice, Mike Spicer Marvel All-New Venom 5 by Al Ewing, Carlos Gomez, Frank D'Armata Concert of Champions 1 by Jason Loo, Rafael Loureiro, Ruairi Coleman, Yen Nitro, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 1 by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe One Last Time 1 by Cullen Bunn, Dalibor Talajic, Lee Loughridge Ironheart: Bad Chemistry 1 by John Jennings, Jethro Morales, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Rivals 1 by Paul Allor, Luca Claretti, Dee Cunniffe Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur 10th Anniversary Special by Brandon Montclare, Natacha Bustos, Luis Guerrero; Justina Ireland, Luca Claretti, Andrew Dalhouse Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 45 by Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru AWA Polis 1 by Mark Russell, Vladimir Krstic-Laci IDW Star Trek: Lore War 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Christopher Cantwell, Davide Tinto Monster High: Bull's Eye by Heather Nuhfer, Kellee Riley Image Black Ritual: The Book of Nyx 1 by Thomas Healy, Nat Jones G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero – Beach Head 1 by Phil Hester, Travis Hymel, Lee Loughridge I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer 1 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, Michelle Madsen Mad Cave Past Time 1 by Joe Harris, Russell Olson Oni Plague House 1 by Michael Conrad, Dave Chisholm OGN Countdown Sib Squad by Steve Breen Rebis Born and Reborn by Irene Marchesini, Carlotta Dicataldo Jimmy Olsen's Supercyclopedia by Gabe Soria, Sandy Jarrell Around the Spider-Verse by Pablo Leon, Justin Reynolds, Roseanne Brown, Penelope Rivera Gaylord, Maca Gil Coven by Jennifer Dugan, Kit Seaton Magda, Intergalactic Chef Vol 1: The Big Tournament by Nicolas Wouters, Mathilde Van Gheluwe, Ann Marie Boulanger Squeak Chatter Bark: An Eco Mystery by Ali Fitzgerald Golem of Venice Beach Vol 2 by Chanan Beizer, Vanessa Cardinali, Jae Lee, David Mack, and Friends Maxwell Dark Nightmare Hunter by Brady Smith Cartoonist's Club by Raina Telgemeier, Scott McCloud Renegade Girls by Nora Neus, Julie Robine Additional Reviews: Gamma Flight Heathen Blue Harvest Daredevil: Born Again ep7 A Minecraft Movie News: Val Kilmer, Spider-Man 4 title and Spider-Verse 3 release date, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood sequel, Fox animated sitcoms renewed for four more years, Tim Seeley Godzilla ongoing, live action HTTYD2 announced, Tangled remake on hold, Love Everlasting film in development, AI controversy at AWA, Amphibia graphic novel series announced, Peacemaker air date, Death Standing movie announced, Diamond bankruptcy issues, Seven Sisters Trailers: Tales From the Underworld, Megan 2.0, Naked Gun, Superman, Tron: Ares, Five Nights at Freddies 2, Zipped Up Comics Countdown Countdown (Most Appearances in CC) Jeff Lemire (347) James Tynion IV (294) Tom King (228) Scott Snyder (181) Chip Zdarsky (169) Joshua Williamson (158) Tom Taylor (133) Donny Cates (121) Al Ewing (100) Rick Remender (97) Jonathan Hickman (83) Geoff Johns (76) Kelly Thompson (71) Cullen Bunn (70) Kieron Gillen (65) Charles Soule (64) Skottie Young (62) Dan Slott (59) Christopher Priest (55) Kyle Higgins, Ed Brubaker Comics Countdown (02 April 2025): Absolute Superman 6 by Jason Aaron, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ulises Arreola Absolute Green Lantern 1 by Al Ewing, Jahnoy Lindsay Two-Face 5 by Christian Ward, Fabio Veras, Ivan Plascencia Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell 1 by Charles Soule, Steve McNiven Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma 1 by Ram V, Anand Rk, Jackson Guice, Mike Spicer Hyde Street 5 by Geoff Johns, Francis Portela, Brad Anderson Batgirl 6 by Tate Brombal, Takeshi Miyazawa, Mike Spicer Immortal Thor 22 by Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua, Matt Hollingsworth Let This One Be A Devil 2 by James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe, Piotr Kowalski, Brad Simpson; Steve Orlando, Levi Hastings Hornsby and Halo 5 by Peter Tomasi, Peter Snejbjerg, John Kalisz
Thomas Healy is the Founder and CEO of Hyliion, a provider of innovative generator technology to produce clean, efficient and affordable electricity. As an entrepreneur, he has founded two start-ups prior to Hyliion while he was in college and holds over twenty patents. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. A lot of people think success is monetary-driven but for some entrepreneurs, it is changing the world and creating multigenerational companies that has a positive impact in the society. 2. Companies are trapped into doing the easiest which is to keep doing what you have been doing but that is the actually the most risky. 3. Just get started. So many people come to analysis paralysis but you can't predict what is going to happen tomorrow. Until you become committed and an expert in the space, you can't map out the trajectory even if you are an expert to it. Powering a cleaner future. Check their website to join their company or to invest in them - Hyliion Sponsor NetSuite Over 41,000 businesses have future-proofed their business with NetSuite, by Oracle - THE number one cloud E.R.P. Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning for free at NetSuite.com/fire
What's more important than making guests feel cared for? Today, Thomas Healy joins to discuss the core values of hospitality, the importance of a diverse and inclusive team, and his definition of leadership. He also reflects on how his upbringing in his family's New Jersey restaurant informed his hospitality ethos. The interview touches on significant topics such as the financial aspects of investing in independent hotels, the role of management companies in fostering employee culture, and the impact of technology on hospitality operations. Tom also shares a personal story about a recent health scare that led him to reevaluate how he spends his time, emphasizing the importance of aligning professional choices with personal values. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of providing authentic, experiential travel experiences for guests.Takeaways: Always strive to make guests feel recognized and valued. Simple gestures like making eye contact and offering a friendly greeting can significantly enhance the guest experience.Ensure that leadership reflects the diversity of the team. This promotes a sense of relatability and trust within the team, which can enhance the overall culture of the workplace.Provide training that emphasizes both procedural knowledge and soft skills like reading nonverbal cues and understanding body language. This helps in offering personalized and compassionate service.Leverage technology to identify patterns in customer behavior and operations. This data can help in making informed decisions to improve efficiency and guest satisfaction.If managing an independent hotel, focus on delivering a unique and engaging guest experience rather than relying on brand recognition alone.Provide opportunities for staff and guests alike to engage in learning experiences, enhancing both personal development and guest satisfaction.Provide opportunities for staff and guests alike to engage in learning experiences, enhancing both personal development and guest satisfaction.Quote of the Show:“Hospitality is that simple. It's about putting yourself second and putting others first.” - Thomas HealyLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-healy-aabb135/ Website: https://www.rockbridgeholdings.com/ Shout Outs:0:47 - Diamond Rock Hospitality https://drhc.com/ 0:49 - Strategic Hotels and Resorts https://strategichotels.com/ 0:50 - Hyatt https://www.hyatt.com/ 2:45 - Independent Lodging Congress https://ilcongress.com/ 21:17 - Marriott https://www.marriott.com/default.mi 21:18 - Four Seasons https://www.fourseasons.com/ 21:19 - Ritz Carlton https://www.ritzcarlton.com/ 21:20 - Hilton https://www.hilton.com/en/ 23:54 - Havana Cabana https://www.havanacabanakeywesthotel.com/ 34:54 - Goldman Sachs https://www.goldmansachs.com/ 46:01 - Adolphus https://www.adolphus.com/ 52:12 - Pelotonian https://thepelotonian.com/ 52:13 - RTRX https://rtrx.co/ 58:34 - Outlive https://peterattiamd.com/outlive/ 58:44 - Dr. Attia https://peterattiamd.com 1:03:12 - Flax Trust http://flaxtrust.com/ 1:04:39 - Art Rooney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Rooney
Thomas Healy is the editor-in-chief of Spawn at Image Comics and Todd McFarlane Productions. He is also writer of the upcoming Spawn miniseries "Black Ritual: The Book of Nyx."Learn more about Spawn and Todd McFarlane Productions here: https://mcfarlane.com/ To reach the podcast: CultHousePodcast[at]gmail.comTwitter: twitter.com/riddelluminatiInstagram: riddelluminatiIntro Song: “Hippies Become Lawyers” by Something Is Waiting, used with explicit permission from Eddie Gobbo and Something Is WaitingIllustration: Roger RiddellAudio/Video Editing: Roger RiddellGlitch Sound Effect: shpira (Public Domain via Creative Commons CC0 1.0 license)Glitch Footage: Video Farm
Jace is joined by writer Thomas Healy to talk about the upcoming Black Ritual: book of Nyx series set in the Spawn Universe. A fan favorite character who is currently the Queen of Hell. Thomas along with artist Nat Jones are exploring some fo the lost years of Nyx that haven't been explored or referenced in her numerous appearances in the Spawn Universe over the years. Thomas gives us some behind the scenes info on how the series came together and how much Nat Jones was a driving force for the return to this character's earlier days. Plus in his capacity as the Editor-In-Chief of the Spawn Universe Thomas is uniquely suited to talk about the universe overall and the intention they have with the various titles that come our on a monthly basis, as well as the forthcoming series that have been announced. There's tons of info on the Black Ritual: Book of Nyx and plenty of hints of what's to come for the Spawn Universe.
Coming up on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (2025), the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture in Charlotte will host a day of events called "Designing the Future." A panel discussion will look at the late 1960s project in North Carolina's Warren County called "Soul City." On this Piedmont Arts, we talk with Charlotte native and Seton Hall law professor Thomas Healy, who wrote the 2021 history "Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia." Learn more about this and other Martin Luther King, Jr. Day events at the Harvey B. Gantt Center .
We talk to Thomas Healy, PRO of Sligo Pyrite Action Group and Sinn Féin councillor.
Join us in this exclusive interview with Thomas Healey, the mastermind behind the expanding Spawn Universe from Image Comics and Todd McFarlane Productions. Thomas talks about the fascinating world of Spawn comics, the milestone of issue 300, the introduction of new characters, and the diverse array of titles enriching the Spawn experience in 2023. From supernatural wars to gritty western tales, find out how the Spawn Universe is redefining the comic book landscape. Don't miss this in-depth conversation about creativity, storytelling, and the exciting future of Spawn! Follow Thomas Healy on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thomashealy/ Editor-In-Chief of SPAWN from @imagecomics & Todd McFarlane Productions www.spawn.com Vactor-Verse Links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/VactorVerse TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@vactorverse Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vactor/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/vactor Credits: Our theme song is by shanghai.jacob808 https://www.instagram.com/shanghai.jacob808/ Every episode is recorded with Riverside https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=Vactor #Spawn #ThomasHealy #ImageComics --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vactorverse/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vactorverse/support
On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is celebrating 10-4 Day with Hyliion's Thomas Healy. Hyliion's Hypertruck ERX just got a crucial CARB certification. Now Hypertruck ERX-equipped vehicles qualify as a near-zero-emission vehicle (NZEV) under both CARB Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) and Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) rulings. We'll find out what it means for this next generation of trucks. Gongs have been causing controversy across social media and no company has been closer to the epicenter of that chatter than Steam Logistics. Steve Cox brings his gong down to the studio to settle the great brokerage gong debate. Agile links your brand with high-quality trucks that serve as mobile billboards, literally driving your business forward. We'll meet Agile co-founder Tom Shea to find out what's good in the world of truck advertising. Beta Consulting Group's Trey Griggs' Broker Carrier Summit is just a week away. We'll find out what's in store for the logistics community at this event. FreightWaves' Justin Martin updates us on the Estes hack, speed limiters and clean porta potties and gives his take on whether Flexport should have let Nelly perform at its event. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is celebrating 10-4 Day with Hyliion's Thomas Healy. Hyliion's Hypertruck ERX just got a crucial CARB certification. Now Hypertruck ERX-equipped vehicles qualify as a near-zero-emission vehicle (NZEV) under both CARB Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) and Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) rulings. We'll find out what it means for this next generation of trucks. Gongs have been causing controversy across social media and no company has been closer to the epicenter of that chatter than Steam Logistics. Steve Cox brings his gong down to the studio to settle the great brokerage gong debate. Agile links your brand with high-quality trucks that serve as mobile billboards, literally driving your business forward. We'll meet Agile co-founder Tom Shea to find out what's good in the world of truck advertising. Beta Consulting Group's Trey Griggs' Broker Carrier Summit is just a week away. We'll find out what's in store for the logistics community at this event. FreightWaves' Justin Martin updates us on the Estes hack, speed limiters and clean porta potties and gives his take on whether Flexport should have let Nelly perform at its event. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thomas Healy, Sinn Féin councillor for Sligo-Drumcliffe, describes his local community's shock following news of the death of a woman struck by a train in Ballisadare and Jane Cregan, Communications Manager with Iarnród Éireann, on the tragic incident.
When Hyliion's natural gas-powered long-range ERX (electric range extender) Hypertruck hits the streets later this year, it's expected to be marginally lighter and less expensive (after incentives and credits) than midrange battery electric trucks. Company founder and CEO, Thomas Healy says it has up to 1,000 miles of range including up to 75 zero-emissions miles on batteries only. Hyliion is betting big that's enough to peak truckers' interest. This episode is sponsored by Scaper Systems. HDT's Equipment Editor Jim Park went to Hyliion's Austin, Texas, headquarters to drive the ERX in late 2022. After the drive, he sat down with Thomas Healy to talk about the thinking behind the ERX, the benefits of range-extender configurations, and the GHG reduction potential of renewable natural gas. Is it a viable alternative to pure battery electric? Will it help us transition from diesel to some form of zero-emissions truck, or is the ERX all we really need? What's in this episode: Getting past our previous experience with natural gas engines Does natural gas have a future? ERX and emissions reduction credits How much does an ERX Hypertruck cost? The pathway to hydrogen Getting the truck to market ... and more!
On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner catches up with Hyliion founder and CEO Thomas Healy to get the scoop on their delivery of the New York Stock Exchange's Christmas Tree in New York City. Turmoil in China, supply chain chaos, and the disruption of the just-in-time model has companies headed back towards these shores. We'll learn about the benefits of reshoring from Misha Govshteyn, CEO at MacroFab.We're keeping it rail with FreightWaves' Rachel Premack, who talks about if Biden has rail workers taking a raw deal.BoxLock is protecting freight and votes, we'll hear all about them from their founder Brad Ruffkess, CEO at BoxLock. Back The Truck Up's Rooster and SuperTrucker are talking about rest stop encounters; how not to train at CDL school; UPS driver saves the day and holiday gift giving guides for truckers. Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts Discover an easier way of doing business with the J.B. Hunt 360°® platform. Manage the entire shipping process from start to finish, all in one place. See what the power of the J.B. Hunt 360 platform can do for you at jbhunt.com/power.
On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner catches up with Hyliion founder and CEO Thomas Healy to get the scoop on their delivery of the New York Stock Exchange's Christmas Tree in New York City. Turmoil in China, supply chain chaos, and the disruption of the just-in-time model has companies headed back towards these shores. We'll learn about the benefits of reshoring from Misha Govshteyn, CEO at MacroFab.We're keeping it rail with FreightWaves' Rachel Premack, who talks about if Biden has rail workers taking a raw deal.BoxLock is protecting freight and votes, we'll hear all about them from their founder Brad Ruffkess, CEO at BoxLock. Back The Truck Up's Rooster and SuperTrucker are talking about rest stop encounters; how not to train at CDL school; UPS driver saves the day and holiday gift giving guides for truckers. Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Parents from through the region, along with Sligo Sinn Fein councillor, Thomas Healy, have organised a public rally to take place at Sligo City Hall this Saturday on the lack of school transport for children for the coming year. Cllr Healy insists the Government are the only ones who can resolve the issue and ensure all eligible families have access to school transport
ISSUE 06: Awwwww Yeah! Editor-In-Chief of SPAWN & Todd McFarlane Productions. Writer. Doomsayer. Occultist. Counterculturalist. Mr. Thomas Healy joins Vactor and Eaton to discuss his comic book origin story and all things Spawn! Follow Thomas Healy on Twitter and Instagram! Our book of the month for Aug will be Nightwing Vol 1: Leaping Into The Light Twitter - https://twitter.com/cbkpod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cbkpod/ Thank you to Bre for our ad! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comicbookkaiju/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comicbookkaiju/support
On today's episode Dooner and The Dude are joined at the desk by Covenant's vice president of sustainability and innovation, Matt McLelland. What are large and small fleets looking for, and how does someone in McLelland's role make decisions on which solution to go with?Want to turn your truck into a hybrid today? We're learning about Tandem Centaur's instant hybrid solution that promises to convert your existing truck to a mean green machine. Tandem founders Matthew and Paul Sabatini are here to tell us how it all works.What options are out there for sustainable Class 8 semis? Hyliion CEO and founder Thomas Healy informs us in a new video series. Extreme company retreats, port congestion and a ram is named when Port X Logistics founder Brian Kempisty drops by.Did you know that it's International Beer Day? Rob Bussey, national account manager at BWS Logistics, fills our cup with beer facts.Plus, how the cops pull over autonomous trucks; pickleball mayhem escalates; FMCSA announced that $3.1 million would be awarded to community colleges as part of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training Grant Program; French space sausage scientists; and drunk golf cart rides.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts Port X Logistics is your easy button for your drayage, transload, and trucking needs for all ports and ramps in the United States and Canada. Our four pillars of Culture, Service, Tech, and Trucks are what set us apart from the rest. We provide full visibility from the second your container leaves the origin port to the final stage of delivery.
On today's episode Dooner and The Dude are joined at the desk by Covenant's vice president of sustainability and innovation, Matt McLelland. What are large and small fleets looking for, and how does someone in McLelland's role make decisions on which solution to go with?Want to turn your truck into a hybrid today? We're learning about Tandem Centaur's instant hybrid solution that promises to convert your existing truck to a mean green machine. Tandem founders Matthew and Paul Sabatini are here to tell us how it all works.What options are out there for sustainable Class 8 semis? Hyliion CEO and founder Thomas Healy informs us in a new video series. Extreme company retreats, port congestion and a ram is named when Port X Logistics founder Brian Kempisty drops by.Did you know that it's International Beer Day? Rob Bussey, national account manager at BWS Logistics, fills our cup with beer facts.Plus, how the cops pull over autonomous trucks; pickleball mayhem escalates; FMCSA announced that $3.1 million would be awarded to community colleges as part of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training Grant Program; French space sausage scientists; and drunk golf cart rides.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
The truck maintenance bay is about to get a... shock. Now that the industry has accepted an EV reality and fleets plan for a comprehensive shift to the new fueling technology, questions pile up concerning the new maintenance shop: What does the EV maintenance cycle look like? How are technicians being trained to repair these new machines? For answers, host Michael Freeze turns to one of the youngest CEOs of a publicly traded company, Thomas Healy, founder of Hyliion, and Tom Lincoln, National Field Sales and Service Manager at DANA. Tune in. For more information visit: https://roadsigns.ttnews.com/episodes/how-are-electric-truck-manufacturers-handling-the-future-of-equipment-maintenance/ How'd we do? Give us your listening experience feedback here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdE2YN79GA4zB5BdD7qJoL11xYEqrVrXpZcwhARZgY03D9ntA/viewform?usp=sf_link Follow the RoadSigns: Twitter: @ttroadsigns LinkedIn: RoadSignspodcast Instagram: @roadsignspodcast Join RoadSigns mailing list: roadsigns.ttnews.com/join-the-mailing-list/ For sponsorship and guest inquires please visit: https://roadsigns.ttnews.com/roadsigns-contact/
Reg is joined by JB, Seánie, Thomas Healy and Eddie Neary to preview a mouth-watering day of Euros action!
On today's episode, Dooner is headed to Austin, Texas, to test drive Hyliion's Hypertruck ERX. While there, he got to sit down with the company's CEO and founder, Thomas Healy, to talk about the driving experience and to do a Twitter Q&A. Find out the latest from this EV company intent on delivering tomorrow's trucks today.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsWith more than 60 years of experience in logistics innovation, Dunavant is a family-owned business that has the knowledge to ensure global and domestic shipping practices are efficient and effective. Dunavant generates supply chain proficiency with outstanding, attentive, and expedient customer service. For more information, visit Dunavant.com.
On today's episode, Dooner is headed to Austin, Texas, to test drive Hyliion's Hypertruck ERX. While there, he got to sit down with the company's CEO and founder, Thomas Healy, to talk about the driving experience and to do a Twitter Q&A. Find out the latest from this EV company intent on delivering tomorrow's trucks today.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
In the final installment of our special series of episodes featuring the stars of ICE's global “Make the Connection” campaign, we spend time with Thomas Healy, CEO and Founder of Hyliion (NYSE: HYLN). Thomas and his team at Hyliion are relentlessly driving toward a greener energy future with bold innovations in the transportation sector. Thomas walks us through the company's origins from college brainchild to its debut on the NYSE, and what it was like telling his story on stage. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, hosts Brent Slava and Steve Krause bring you the market news and stocks to watch.Steve and Brent focus on:HYMC - AMC stake initially at 22%, now just under 36%. stock had been trading under 500k shares per day 2 weeks before AMC news. on the day of AMC news, traded 340M shares. since then, volume hasn't been under 40M and so far this week 385M shares on Mon, 386M shares Tues, 111M WedHYLN - part 1 was a walkthrough of the Hypertruck by Thomas Healy. part 2 will include a test drive, a comparison against diesel trucks and go over competitive advantages of the Hypertruck. there will be a part 3!PIK - news on Mar. 17: Kidpik Reports Partnership With Disney For Release Of Cheaper By The Dozen On Disney+DRCT - one of yesterday's most-discussed stocks in BZ Pro chatsLinks Brent Talks About In the Episode:BZ HYLN Exclusive Interview Part 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgWpltQmO_ILink to BZ Podcastshttps://www.benzinga.com/podcastsLink To BZ YoutubeChannel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqQs28K2zj2dOsc5NfXUKEgToday's 5 Stock Ideas: HYMC, HYLN, PIK, DRCTHycroft Mining (HYMC) - Company CEO Diane Garrett will appear on Benzinga's "Benzinga Live" YouTube show for an exclusive interview at 11:45 a.m. EDT Thursday.Hyliion (HYLN) - Benzinga will premier part two of three of Money Mitch's exclusive interview with Hyliion CEO Thomas Healy. Part two will include a test drive of Hyllion's Hypertruck ERX and also compare the Hypertruck against a diesel truck. The premier will be taking place on Benzinga's YouTube channel at 1:45 p.m. EDT Thursday.Kidpik (PIK) - A play on upcoming earnings from a recent favorite low-float stock by investors. The company will report on Thursday after market close.Direct Digital Holdings (DRCT) - A momentum play from Wednesday. Shares closed up more than 60%. Direct Digital is a low-float name with about 3 million shares in its float.Hosts:Steve Krause Reach out to Steve at stevekrause@benzinga.comSr. Reporter Benzinga NewsdeskBrent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.comFree 2-week trial, no credit card requiredUse coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisionsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We visited Samurai Comics in Phoenix, AZ and spoke to the editor of the Spawn comic books about how he got his job, what it's like working for Todd McFarlane, the upcoming Spawn movie and his love of actor Jeremy Renner! Plus we were joined by Cody from Samurai to find out about the store's history, many locations and how they navigated the COVID crisis.
In this episode, we are joined by Thomas Healy Founder and CEO at Hyliion and we learned a lot about the developments for their truck solutions. Hyliion is developing trucks that incorporate an impressive electric powertrain that is powered by a generator that is fueled with renewable natural gas (RNG)See all the images about the products and videos in the PODCAST NOTESVisit Hyliion on social media Hyliion (@hyliion) / TwitterHyliion | FacebookHyliion: Company Page Admin | LinkedInHyliion (@hyliion) • Instagram photos and videosHyliion - YouTube
Amy Ni Riada reports from Killarney after the death of 14-year-old Thomas Healy.
On this episode of FreightWaves Insiders, Dooner catches up with Hyliion founder and CEO Thomas Healy to get the inside story on Hyliion and Healy's career journey.A mechanical engineer by trade with a passion for racing and motorsports, Healy founded Hyliion in 2015 to bring the advantages of hybrid technology to commercial fleets. Under his leadership, Hyliion acquired Gentherm's battery division to fuel its ongoing innovation in hybrid electric technology and went public on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2020.A serial entrepreneur, Healy founded two prior startups and was named one of Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2017. He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University with a dual bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and public policy.Subscribe to FreightWaves Insiders wherever you get your podcasts and never miss an episode. New shows drop every Thursday.Listen to more FreightWaves PodcastsSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify
On this episode of FreightWaves Insiders, Dooner catches up with Hyliion founder and CEO Thomas Healy to get the inside story on Hyliion and Healy's career journey.A mechanical engineer by trade with a passion for racing and motorsports, Healy founded Hyliion in 2015 to bring the advantages of hybrid technology to commercial fleets. Under his leadership, Hyliion acquired Gentherm's battery division to fuel its ongoing innovation in hybrid electric technology and went public on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2020.A serial entrepreneur, Healy founded two prior startups and was named one of Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2017. He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University with a dual bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and public policy.Subscribe to FreightWaves Insiders wherever you get your podcasts and never miss an episode. New shows drop every Thursday.Listen to more FreightWaves PodcastsSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify
Thomas Healy, CEO of Hyliion, shares the story of how the company got started and then pivoted from its original plan to electrify trailers to focus on a truck-based electric solution. He also talks about why passion and loving what you are doing are important when bringing a new idea to market and the value of making incremental steps toward your ultimate goal. And finally, he remarks about the tailwind that is behind the electrification of commercial vehicles.
Seton Hall law professor Thomas Healy (L) and state Utilities Commissioner and former state Senator, Floyd McKissick, Jr. (R) The post Seton Hall law professor Thomas Healy discusses his new book Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Seton Hall law professor Thomas Healy (L) and state Utilities Commissioner and former state Senator, Floyd McKissick, Jr. (R) The post Seton Hall law professor Thomas Healy discusses his new book Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Love it or hate it, the freedom to say obnoxious and subversive things is the quintessence of what makes America America. But our say-almost-anything approach to free speech is actually relatively recent, and you can trace it back to one guy: a Supreme Court justice named Oliver Wendell Holmes. Even weirder, you can trace it back to one seemingly ordinary 8-month period in Holmes’s life when he seems to have done a logical U-turn on what should be say-able. Why he changed his mind during those 8 months is one of the greatest mysteries in the history of the Supreme Court. (Spoiler: the answer involves anarchists, a house of truth, and a cry for help from a dear friend.) Join us as we investigate why he changed his mind, how that made the country change its mind, and whether it’s now time to change our minds again. This episode was reported by Latif Nasser and was produced by Sarah Qari. Special thanks to Jenny Lawton, Soren Shade, Kelsey Padgett, and Soroush Vosughi. Support Radiolab by becoming a member today at Radiolab.org/donate. further reading: Thomas Healy’s book The Great Dissent: How Oliver Wendell Holmes CHanged His Mind - And Changed the History of Free Speech In America (the inspiration for this episode) plus his latest book Soul City: Race, Equality and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia. The Science article that Sinan Aral wrote in 2018, along with Soroush Vosughi and Deb Roy: “The Spread of True and False News Online” Sinan Aral’s recent book The Hype Machine: How Social Media Disrupts Our Elections, Our Economy and our Health - And How We Must Adapt Zeynep Tufekci’s newsletter “The Insight” plus her book Twitter and Teargas: The Power and Fragility of Networked Protest Nabiha Syed’s news website The Markup Trailer for “The Magnificent Yankee,” a 1950 biopic of Oliver Wendell Holmes Anthony Lewis, Freedom for the Thought that We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment
Fan-favorite comic book character Spawn made his comic book debut in 1992, part of an independent creator revolution that turned the industry upside down. As the Spawn universe continues to grow under Todd McFarlane Productions, Thomas Healy (Editor-Spawn comics; Publishing Coordinator - Todd McFarlane Productions) joined me tonight for Car Con Carne!
Fan-favorite comic book character Spawn made his comic book debut in 1992, part of an independent creator revolution that turned the industry upside down. As the Spawn universe continues to grow under Todd McFarlane Productions, Thomas Healy (Editor-Spawn comics; Publishing Coordinator - Todd McFarlane Productions) joined me tonight for Car Con Carne!
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking with Hyliion CEO/Founder Thomas Healy about the company's next generation battery module for its Hybrid solution; Echo Global Logistics CEO Doug Waggoner about the evolution of the logistics industry and how it aligns with the global market; Transporeon Director of Business Development NA Patrick Pretorius about the gap between what's happening in the world and what's happening in supply chain.Plus, snowstorms can’t cool this sizzling freight market, winter freeze could devastate Texas citrus industry, containers overboard...again, Walmart offers MIT education, and more.They’re joined by special guests Thomas Healy, Founder & CEO, Hyliion; Doug Waggoner, CEO, Echo; Patrick Pretorius, Director of Business Development North America, TransporeonSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking with Hyliion CEO/Founder Thomas Healy about the company's next generation battery module for its Hybrid solution; Echo Global Logistics CEO Doug Waggoner about the evolution of the logistics industry and how it aligns with the global market; Transporeon Director of Business Development NA Patrick Pretorius about the gap between what's happening in the world and what's happening in supply chain.Plus, snowstorms can’t cool this sizzling freight market, winter freeze could devastate Texas citrus industry, containers overboard...again, Walmart offers MIT education, and more.They’re joined by special guests Thomas Healy, Founder & CEO, Hyliion; Doug Waggoner, CEO, Echo; Patrick Pretorius, Director of Business Development North America, TransporeonSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
This week the guys are joined by Matt Goodall and Spawn editor, Thomas Healy, to discuss and have fun with all things Spawn! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tigshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tigshow/support
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are kicking off the new Wednesday show with a blockbuster lineup:Steve Case, chairman and CEO, Revolution LLC — Case has done it all, from being the godfather of social media as AOL CEO/chairman in the ’90s to his work investing in early and growth-stage startups as chairman and CEO of Revolution LLC. As social media entered a new inflection point over the weekend, we’ll ask Steve about what direction he thinks communication is heading. Plus, the rise of startups based outside Palo Alto.Thomas Healy, CEO, Hyliion — Healy is creating electrified powertrains designed to reduce emissions and lower fuel costs. When the company first went public last year, he was America’s youngest billionaire. Hear what Hyliion has planned for 2021.Mark Wiese, manager of Deep Space Logistics, NASA — What will deep space logistics look like in 2021 and beyond? Wiese shares with us NASA’s goals for space commercialization and how such lofty aspirations have incredibly down-to-Earth uses. George Abernathy, president, FreightWaves — Our proud president joins us to talk about FreightWaves’ goals for 2021 and he’ll shed insight on how he thinks this year will play out inside and outside of Freight Alley.Plus, XPO LTL goes VR, was the holiday season ‘Shipageddon’, new trucker hat flashes light at drivers, and a cat and trucker are reunited.Subscribe to the WTT newsletterWatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit our sponsor
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are kicking off the new Wednesday show with a blockbuster lineup:Steve Case, chairman and CEO, Revolution LLC — Case has done it all, from being the godfather of social media as AOL CEO/chairman in the ’90s to his work investing in early and growth-stage startups as chairman and CEO of Revolution LLC. As social media entered a new inflection point over the weekend, we’ll ask Steve about what direction he thinks communication is heading. Plus, the rise of startups based outside Palo Alto.Thomas Healy, CEO, Hyliion — Healy is creating electrified powertrains designed to reduce emissions and lower fuel costs. When the company first went public last year, he was America’s youngest billionaire. Hear what Hyliion has planned for 2021.Mark Wiese, manager of Deep Space Logistics, NASA — What will deep space logistics look like in 2021 and beyond? Wiese shares with us NASA’s goals for space commercialization and how such lofty aspirations have incredibly down-to-Earth uses. George Abernathy, president, FreightWaves — Our proud president joins us to talk about FreightWaves’ goals for 2021 and he’ll shed insight on how he thinks this year will play out inside and outside of Freight Alley.Plus, XPO LTL goes VR, was the holiday season ‘Shipageddon’, new trucker hat flashes light at drivers, and a cat and trucker are reunited.Subscribe to the WTT newsletterWatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit our sponsor
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO of Hyliion, shares his thoughts on:[0:55] - Why he’s had a desire to build his own startup company since he was a kid, following in the footsteps of his parents[4:55] - How his engineering background has equipped him to be a better leader and entrepreneur[6:58] - His strategy for finding the right mix between running a rapidly-growing business and his personal life [11:14] - How he identified opportunities in the trucking industry to disrupt the status quo
As part of Sligo County Council's Shop Local, Support Local initiative all this week The Francie Boylan Show are broadcasting from different towns and villages across Sligo. On Monday they spoke with Cllr. Thomas Healy in Collooney about the community of Collooney and more.
Hyliion Founder and CEO Thomas Healy delivers this keynote highlighting Hyliion's plans to bring forward electrified fleets.WatchApple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Hyliion Founder and CEO Thomas Healy delivers this keynote highlighting Hyliion's plans to bring forward electrified fleets.WatchApple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Introduction Welcome to Distilling Venture Capital. I am your host, Bill Griesinger Distilling VC is a visionary podcast that provides an insightful and informed view of the key trends affecting the VC and tech startup world. My mission is to cut through and go beyond the hype that tends to dominate the tech and VC landscape. And provide you with information you can use. Episode Introduction: Welcome back everyone. In today’s Episode, I have the pleasure to be joined by Thomas Healy, Founder & CEO of Hyliion, creator and maker of high-tech drivetrain for traditional Class 8 long haul trucks powered by lithium-ion batteries and CNG Thank you Thomas for making the time to join me today… First, congratulations on your public launch via the SPAC – Special Purpose Acq. Corp. which was official as of Sept. 28th. It doesn’t seem all that long ago that we were getting introduced to Hyliion at the 2015 Rice Business Plan Competition – when you guys rolled into Houston – literally – from Carnegie Mellon with the big green Hyliion-branded truck…it was quite a prop! In This Episode, Thomas Healy Covers Hyliion’s Journey to its Public Offering, Including: Background on the formation/launch of Hyliion Development of the “e-axle” electrified axle design; Lithium-ion/CNG design Went public couple of weeks ago – Came to Rice Bus. Plan Competition in 2015 – presented to over 500 people Brought prototype – goal of bringing electrification to the trucking space – virtually untapped market opportunity Semi-truck traffic is the backbone for moving cargo around the US and the globe Why did you choose a SPAC as avenue for going public? Advantages, etc… Looked at all paths of private and going public Chose the SPAC path – a reverse merger into being a public co. Merged with Tortoise Acquisition Corp. Capital we brought in – Little over $500M Saw a great team in Tortoise in terms of similarities in outlook and key industry needs and characteristics Tortoise raised $235M over year ago – they pitched to their investors that they would go find a co. like Hyliion. Their group looked at 100s of companies before selecting Hyliion – Tortoise is a big energy expertise player and particularly sustainable/efficiency drive Story behind the Hyliion name? Business Model & Business Model Characteristics Producing a fully electric truck – using an onboard natural gas generator to produce electricity and charge the battery Leverages Mega-trend toward renewable natural gas, as well Created very capital efficient business model – Hyliion is a powertrain co. working with existing OEMs like Volvo, Freightliner, Kenworth No need to reinvent the whole truck – solution and benefit is in the powertrain, leveraging great existing truck technology Infrastructure to recharge vehicles is one of the biggest hurdles and uses of capital to enter the market Our solution uses renewable and traditional natural gas to recharge the batteries Existing grid there – but hardly any recharging stations for electric trucks – so have to create the infrastructure, requiring billions of investor capital – just to set up the charging stations Two of the Tesla “Mega Chargers” actually uses massive amount of power to recharge trucks Go-to-Market Strategy…Incorporated design into the drivetrain of existing Class 8, long-haul truck Value of CNG and Lith.-ion combo Advantage of existing CNG fueling infrastructure around the US – big competitive advantage Discusses advantages over hydrogen as a fuel source How Hyliion defines your Addressable Market? Key Partner/Investor network (Sumitomo, Dana, Inc. – leading force in trucking industry – valuable partner on supply chain and also mfg. Product is already shipped in low volume today: Selected use-case partner/pilot examples; (Penske, Ryder, Wegmann, other trucking industry pilots & partnerships) Importance of your Partners and related network in delivering the offering; Capital Required to Grow? – It was announced you netted approx. > $500MM from the public offering via Tortoise Acq. Corp. – Fully-funded plan with that capital – Capital to move tech to commercialization, volume manufacturing and production and scale the business. Our capital efficient, capital light approach is leveraged via Dana, Inc. for our outsource manufacturer; we don’t have to find or build a facility – great mfg. partner Dana, Inc. already a leader in producing product for trucking industry Discuss how you execute and get to breakeven and profitable on this capital? Competitive differentiation – Fleets care about cost savings. Goal/bus. model is moving cargo from point A to B in most cost-effective manner possible to increase their margins. Hyliion is less expensive than diesel, certainly cheaper than hydrogen and significantly cheaper than building a completely new electric truck and the recharging infrastructure. So, Hyliion has a solution now that saves the trucking industry money and is environmentally friendly. Competitive Advantages Discussion competitive landscape, relative cost/pricing structure and how you leverage your expertise to bring a compelling value proposition Other competitive advantages, differentiation… View of Addressable Market Plans for International Expansion – Hyliion is a North American Co. for now right now with product already in Canada in addition to US traction. Closing Remarks:Thomas, thank you very much for joining me today… Contact Information, Hyliion Thomas, how can those seeking additional information and wishing to learn more about Hyliion contact you or the firm? [I guess referring listeners to the ticker, HYLN, would be best start, right?] I’m typically interviewing companies that have not gone public yet – so this is new Website: hyliion.com Thank you for joining me for this edition of DVC. I hope you found today’s discussion with Thomas Healy and Hyliion interesting and it gave you some things to think about regarding developments in long-haul truck technologies. Stay tuned for my next Episode.
Dooner and The Dude host a live Q&A session from FWLive @Home with Hyliion CEO Thomas HealySubscribe to the newsletterWatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
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Hyliion (HYLN) Stock is crashing and a lot of people are worried and selling, but I am not. I am holding this stock and believe in this company, and believe in Thomas Healy! HYLN price targets included!
This week on Behind the Mask, host Franklin Kendrick talks with superhero fiction author Ian Thomas Healy about his long-running Just Cause series, what it's like to invite other authors into your universe, and how he adds variety to the genre with each new book.
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking to Hyliion CEO Thomas Healy about his company officially hitting the stock exchange, we look in to carrier finances, enter the world of trucking game streamers, and find out how one donkey has captured the hearts and minds of trucking twitter. Plus, Bad News / Good News concerning Nikola and Uber Freight. They’re joined by special guests Thomas Healy, CEO, Hyliion; Scott Burglechner, SVP Product Management, U.S. Bank; Attack Dog Gaming; Randy Hudson, The Freight Broker Coach; Nate and Earl. WatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit out sponsorsTriumphPayFreightosVisit FreightCasts sponsor: Convoy makes it easy to get your full truckload freight covered by high-quality carriers at competitive rates. To get an instant quote and 100% tender acceptance guarantees, click here.
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking to Hyliion CEO Thomas Healy about his company officially hitting the stock exchange, we look in to carrier finances, enter the world of trucking game streamers, and find out how one donkey has captured the hearts and minds of trucking twitter. Plus, Bad News / Good News concerning Nikola and Uber Freight. They’re joined by special guests Thomas Healy, CEO, Hyliion; Scott Burglechner, SVP Product Management, U.S. Bank; Attack Dog Gaming; Randy Hudson, The Freight Broker Coach; Nate and Earl. WatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit out sponsorsTriumphPayFreightos
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude have a SONAR powered breakdown of a soaring freight market, review the expanding electric semi landscape, and talk about the PPP extension. They’re joined by special guests - Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO at Hyliion; Kevin Jessop, Marketing Manager at Cerasis; and Alan Adler, Detroit Bureau Chief at FreightWaves. Also, Emily Szink, with this week’s Big and Little Deals concerning insurance, Coca-Cola cutting reefer jobs, big gains in trucking employment, Hamilton on Disney+, and is competitive eating a sin? WatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit our sponsor
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude have a SONAR powered breakdown of a soaring freight market, review the expanding electric semi landscape, and talk about the PPP extension. They’re joined by special guests - Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO at Hyliion; Kevin Jessop, Marketing Manager at Cerasis; and Alan Adler, Detroit Bureau Chief at FreightWaves. Also, Emily Szink, with this week’s Big and Little Deals concerning insurance, Coca-Cola cutting reefer jobs, big gains in trucking employment, Hamilton on Disney+, and is competitive eating a sin? WatchApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit our sponsor
There are now three different speed limit signs within a couple of hundred metres on the N59 road outside Ballisodare. The situation has been described as absurd, confusing and potentially dangerous by local Sinn Fein councillor, Thomas Healy
Albert Morales & Joey Galvez Speak with Thomas Healy Publishing Coordinator Of Spawn Comics at Todd McFarlane Productions. They discuss the 1 million dollar soon to be 2 million dollar Spawn Toy Kickstarter, Bad Mother Truckers, and Albert announces his new project 21 Skulls!! Thomas is one of 21 writers/authors to come together with Albert Morales to work on this super cool new project from creator Albert Morales and many many more!! Support your LCS, and your favorite artists! by shopping their online stores, and auctions! Dark Phoenix Comics & Collectibles Is a Proud Sponsor of The House Of Indie LIVE YouTube AUCTIONS : EVERY TUES AND SATURDAY 7PM ARIZONA TIME https://www.facebook.com/drkphoenixcomics WWW.DARKPHOENIXCOMICS.COM “DEALS SO GOOD WE ARE BOTH GOING BROKE!” WE ARE A ONE STOP SHOP FOR VARIANTS, MONTHLY DIAMOND COMIC PRE-ORDERS, SILVER AGE AND CONVENTION SIGNINGS. WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED CGC FACILITATOR. CAN'T GET TO A CON? WE CAN GET THOSE SIGNATURES THAT YOU AREN'T ABLE TO. CONTACT US FOR ALL YOUR GRADING NEEDS AND COMIC BOOK HUNTS! https://143podcasts.weebly.com/the-house-of-indie.html https://www.facebook.com/groups/1508464392664597/ https://twitter.com/houseofindiepod https://www.instagram.com/thehouseofindiepod/?hl=en https://linktr.ee/TheHouseOfIndie ~The House Of Indie Is a proud member of The 143 Podcast Network A Partner of Age Of Radio~ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 4, 1801, Thomas Jefferson, the newly elected president, gave his first inaugural address. Jefferson eloquently dismissed the logic behind the Sedition Act of 1798, which had sent Republican critics of then-Federalist President John Adams to prison: We are all republicans: we are all federalists. If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. Based on this strong commitment to a robust protection of free speech, one might have expected the First Amendment to play a key role in entrenching the Jeffersonian vision of free expression. But instead, it became an almost dead letter for more than a century until revived by an iconic but unlikely champion of the First Amendment: Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. In this conversation, professor Thomas Healy explains how Wendell Holmes changed his mind on free speech and laid the foundation for the current strong legal protection of the First Amendment. Thomas Healy is a professor of law at Seton Hall University School of Law and the author of the award-winning book “The Great Dissent: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind--And Changed the History of Free Speech in America”. The conversation will explore: Why the First Amendment remained a dead letter in 19th century America. How Oliver Wendell Holmes’ background shaped his opinions and outlook. How Oliver Wendell Holmes long upheld a “Blackstonian” conception of free speech protecting only against prior restraints on, not subsequent punishments of, speech. How the Blackstonian conception of free speech permitted the federal and local governments to restrict and punish everything from peaceful public protests, obscenity, and political speech of “bad tendency.” How the Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 led to dramatic restrictions of political speech and indictments of thousands of activists protesting American participation in World War I. The remarkable development in Wendell Holmes’ conception of the First Amendment, from his opinion upholding conviction in the 1919 case of Schenck v. United States to his famous dissenting opinion in Abrams v. United States. How a number of young scholars like Learned Hand, Harold Laski, Zechariah Chafee, and Felix Frankfurter were instrumental in changing Wendell Holmes’ mind on the limits of free speech. How Oliver Wendell Holmes introduced the clear and present danger test, which would become an important test under First Amendment law over the coming decades. Whether Wendell Holmes’ legacy will endure in the 21st century, and would he even want it to in the digital age? Why have kings, emperors, and governments killed and imprisoned people to shut them up? And why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of Socrates to the Great Firewall. You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com.
Thomas Healy teve uma ideia simples e eficiente para eletrificar os caminhões em parceria com a Dana.
This week's episode features a short story, Toms-Tom, by Thomas Healy, about a man coming to terms with his cousin's death and what it means to face life without him T.R. Healy was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and his stories have appeared in such publications as Crux, Hawaii Review, Scrutiny, and Welter. Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead. If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com http://www.otherpeoplesflowers.com
Was our modern First Amendment born out of a chance encounter on a train bound for Boston in 1918? On this episode of So to Speak, we speak with Seton Hall Law Professor Thomas Healy. He argues that Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’ unlikely run-in with Judge Learned Hand in the summer of 1918 set off a series of events that culminated in a new trajectory for the First Amendment in America. Professor Healy is the author of “The Great Dissent: How Oliver Wendell Holmes Changed His Mind — and Changed the History of Free Speech in America.” The book explores how one man who claimed to disdain all constitutional rights ended up breathing new meaning into our first one. www.sotospeakpodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/freespeechtalk Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/sotospeakpodcast Email us: sotospeak@thefire.org Call in a question: 215-315-0100
Thomas Healy inventou um sistema de recuperação de energia simples e acessível para os implementos.
Mechanical engineering grad student Thomas Healy talks about his startup company Hyliion, which produces a module that may reduce 18-wheeler efficiency by up to 30%.
Mechanical engineering grad student Thomas Healy talks about his startup company Hyliion, which produces a module that may reduce 18-wheeler efficiency by up to 30%.
Interview — video. Thomas Healy. As it stands, preparedness exercises are being conducted with minimal regard to previous exercises and real-world events. This thesis suggests that by looking into the past, emergency responders can... The post Fighting Tomorrow’s Fire Today: Leveraging Intelligence for Scenario-Based Exercise Design appeared first on CHDS/Ed.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discusses rhetoric. Gorgias, the great sophist philosopher and master of rhetoric said, "Speech is a powerful lord that with the smallest and most invisible body accomplished most godlike works. It can banish fear and remove grief, and instil pleasure and enhance pity. Divine sweetness transmitted through words is inductive of pleasure and reductive of pain". But for Plato it was a vice, and those like Gorgias who taught rhetoric were teaching the skills of lying in return for money and were a great danger. He warned "this device - be it which it may, art or mere artless empirical knack - must not, if we can help it, strike root in our society".But strike root it did, and there is a rich tradition of philosophers and theologians who have attempted to make sense of it.How did the art of rhetoric develop? What part has it played in philosophy and literature? And does it still deserve the health warning applied so unambiguously by Plato?With Angie Hobbs, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick; Thomas Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London; Ceri Sullivan, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Bangor.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discusses rhetoric. Gorgias, the great sophist philosopher and master of rhetoric said, "Speech is a powerful lord that with the smallest and most invisible body accomplished most godlike works. It can banish fear and remove grief, and instil pleasure and enhance pity. Divine sweetness transmitted through words is inductive of pleasure and reductive of pain". But for Plato it was a vice, and those like Gorgias who taught rhetoric were teaching the skills of lying in return for money and were a great danger. He warned "this device - be it which it may, art or mere artless empirical knack - must not, if we can help it, strike root in our society".But strike root it did, and there is a rich tradition of philosophers and theologians who have attempted to make sense of it.How did the art of rhetoric develop? What part has it played in philosophy and literature? And does it still deserve the health warning applied so unambiguously by Plato?With Angie Hobbs, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick; Thomas Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London; Ceri Sullivan, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Bangor.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the idea of youth. In 1898 Joseph Conrad wrote, “I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more – the feeling that I could last for ever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men; the deceitful feeling that lures us on to perils, to love, to vain effort – to death…”From antiquity to our own time, the concept of youth, with its promise of possibility and adventure, has been greeted with fascination as well as fear. The ancient Greeks saw the period of youth as dangerous and unpredictable, but how did they seek to control it? How did the Renaissance celebrate the ideals and intellect of youth? Why was 19th century British society so preoccupied with the moral well-being of young people? And does a distinct youth culture still exist? With Tim Whitmarsh, Lecturer in Hellenistic Literature at Exeter University; Thomas Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, London; Deborah Thom, Lecturer in History at Robinson College, Cambridge.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the idea of youth. In 1898 Joseph Conrad wrote, “I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more – the feeling that I could last for ever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men; the deceitful feeling that lures us on to perils, to love, to vain effort – to death…”From antiquity to our own time, the concept of youth, with its promise of possibility and adventure, has been greeted with fascination as well as fear. The ancient Greeks saw the period of youth as dangerous and unpredictable, but how did they seek to control it? How did the Renaissance celebrate the ideals and intellect of youth? Why was 19th century British society so preoccupied with the moral well-being of young people? And does a distinct youth culture still exist? With Tim Whitmarsh, Lecturer in Hellenistic Literature at Exeter University; Thomas Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck College, London; Deborah Thom, Lecturer in History at Robinson College, Cambridge.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of the artist. The sculptors who created the statues of ancient Greece were treated with disdain by their contemporaries, who saw the menial task of chipping images out of stone as a low form drudgery. Writing in the 1st century AD the Roman writer Seneca looked at their work and said: "One venerates the divine images, one may pray and sacrifice to them, yet one despises the sculptors who made them". Since antiquity artists have attempted to throw off the slur of manual labour and present themselves as gifted intellectuals on a higher level than mere artisans or craftsmen. By the Romantic period Wordsworth claimed that poets were 'endowed with a greater knowledge of human nature and a more comprehensive soul than are supposed to be common in mankind'. How did the artist become a special kind of human being? What role did aristocratic patronage of the arts play in changing the status of the artist? And how have we constructed the image of the artist? With Emma Barker, Lecturer in Art History, The Open University; Thomas Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck University of London; Tim Blanning, Professor of Modern European History at the University of Cambridge.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of the artist. The sculptors who created the statues of ancient Greece were treated with disdain by their contemporaries, who saw the menial task of chipping images out of stone as a low form drudgery. Writing in the 1st century AD the Roman writer Seneca looked at their work and said: "One venerates the divine images, one may pray and sacrifice to them, yet one despises the sculptors who made them". Since antiquity artists have attempted to throw off the slur of manual labour and present themselves as gifted intellectuals on a higher level than mere artisans or craftsmen. By the Romantic period Wordsworth claimed that poets were 'endowed with a greater knowledge of human nature and a more comprehensive soul than are supposed to be common in mankind'. How did the artist become a special kind of human being? What role did aristocratic patronage of the arts play in changing the status of the artist? And how have we constructed the image of the artist? With Emma Barker, Lecturer in Art History, The Open University; Thomas Healy, Professor of Renaissance Studies at Birkbeck University of London; Tim Blanning, Professor of Modern European History at the University of Cambridge.