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Is the housing market finally tipping in clear favor of home buyers In a new Redfin analysis, the average home price is nearly $39,000 more than the typical sales price. We speak to Thomas Wright, CEO of Summit Sotheby's International Realty, about how sellers may be pricing too high and the advantage that gives to buyers.
Wondering how to manage Lipedema effectively and understand its stages, symptoms, and treatments? In this powerful episode of LymphCast, we sit down with Dr. Thomas Wright, a pioneer in lipedema surgery, to explore the truth about lipedema, from diagnosis and types to cutting-edge treatments that improve mobility and quality of life.
Program would connect city with Newburgh Two area residents have been awarded $100,000 by New York State to explore a bike-sharing program that would connect Beacon and Newburgh. Thomas Wright, a Beacon resident and head of the city's Greenway Trail Committee, and Naomi Hersson-Ringskog, an urban planner who lives in Newburgh, were awarded the funding through a Clean Mobility program overseen by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). It aims to add zero-emission connections to public transportation in underserved communities. The award is not to create a bike-share program but to plan how one could work. Wright, who works in Newburgh, and Hersson-Ringskog will be paired with WXY Architecture + Urban Design to develop a blueprint for a program similar to New York City's Citi Bike initiative. Wright and Hersson-Ringskog said they envision stations with eight to 10 bikes each, some electric, which users could check out for a fee or perhaps at no charge because of sponsors. The duo foresee their plan leading to a public-private partnership like Citi Bike's, which partners with the New York City Department of Transportation and Lyft, the ridesharing company. A combination of private funding, sponsors and memberships support the program. Officials on both sides of the Hudson River have indicated they're supportive of bikes for transportation, Hersson-Ringskog said. In Beacon, Mayor Lee Kyriacou has endorsed the Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail, a 7.5-mile linear park that Scenic Hudson is planning between Beacon and Cold Spring. The city is equally enthusiastic about a proposed Beacon-to-Hopewell rail trail. Both projects would significantly increase safe bike routes. Beacon also has applied for funding from Dutchess County for a rehab of Beekman Street, which leads to the Metro-North station. The project, still several years away, could include bike lanes that would build on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's "first mile, last mile" initiative for environmentally friendly ways for passengers to connect to trains. In Newburgh, Hersson-Ringskog's nonprofit, Dept of Small Interventions, in 2020 partnered with the city's Transportation Advisory Committee to create a community bike action plan, while monthly "critical mass" community rides take place from April to October. "You feel proud of your community that you're not starting from zero," Hersson-Ringskog said. She and Wright are also working to create the "Regional Connector," a 1-mile path that would connect the Metro-North station in Beacon to the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. That effort, they say, could unify a growing network of trails. A bike-share program could accelerate the campaign, Wright said, "by providing a means of mobility which gives users much greater range. When you add in e-bikes, the options are further multiplied." WXY plans to survey residents in both cities (see linktr.ee/newburgh.beacon.bike), while Wright and Hersson-Ringskog will make presentations to community groups. WXY will also help with data analysis, mapping and exploring partnerships for maintenance, operations and funding. "We hope to uncover the voice of a broad cross-section of the communities that desires this," Hersson-Ringskog said. "Here you have a transportation system that could really unite Beacon and Newburgh. We're stronger together, essentially." The bike-share grant was one of 29 - totaling $2.9 million - that NYSERDA announced in March. Projects elsewhere in the state will explore the feasibility of charging hubs, scooter-share programs and electric-vehicle car shares. Ten of the 29 are in the Hudson Valley, including in Kingston, Poughkeepsie and New Paltz. With "transformational" developments being considered in the region, Wright said he believes "multi-modal systems" that can alleviate congestion without polluting the environment "are so important to think about."
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Delta Green campaign. Impossible Landscapes by Dennis Detwiller. September 5, 2015 Carcosa Armed with costumes and invitations, the team enters the palace of the King in Yellow unaware that most will never leave. Dramatis Persone: Jonathan as the Handler Max as Michael Witwer Gary as Agent Gary Randall as Agent Gus Sean as Agent Gerald Steve as Agent Gwen Jim as Thomas Wright Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
I am pleased to welcome back into the virtual studio, Thomas Wright. After serving in the Biden National Security Council for a number of years, Tom has returned – to civilian life – at the Brookings Institution in Washington. I wanted to begin to explore with Tom his assessment of where US foreign policy is now that Donald Trump has begun in such a flurry the second presidential term. I am particularly interested in discussing Trump's efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict with Tom. Where is this effort likely to end? And what relationship does Trump want with Putin's Russia? Currently Tom is a senior fellow with the Strobe Talbott for Security, Strategy and Technology at the Brookings Institution. Tom most recently served as special assistant to the president and senior director for strategic planning at the National Security Council in the Biden administration. Before Tom left for the Biden administration, Tom had been very active writing on contemporary politics and in particular the impact of President Trump on US foreign policy, Trump 1.0. Tom continues his writing and just recently published the Foreign Affairs article titled, “The Right U.S. Strategy for Russia-Ukraine Negotiations: How American Pressure Can Bring the War to an Acceptable End”.
Join hosts Heather Osmond of Osmond Designs, Jeff Caplan of KSL NewsRadio, and their guest, Thomas Wright, as they discuss how buying in Park City is becoming more popular for people from all over the United States and even internationally. Thomas Wright serves as the CEO and Principal Broker of Summit Sotheby's International Realty. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, visit their website or Facebook page.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright Lawmakers are Utah's Capitol Hill have introduced several bills this session addressing the role of the judiciary here in the state. Now, a new bill file looks at the possibility of expanding the Utah Supreme Court -- adding more justices. Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Thomas Wright share their thoughts on whether this would be a good or bad idea.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Guest Host Thomas Wright On the Hill 2025: Pulse check halfway through the legislative session We've now crossed the halfway point of the 2025 Legislative General Session. Between the House and the Senate, roughly 800 bills have been introduced so far, with more being churned out daily. Where do things stand halfway through the session? House Speaker Mike Schultz joins Inside Sources to offer some insights and updates on bills with education and elections. On the Hill 2025: Proposal to expand the Utah Supreme Court Lawmakers are Utah's Capitol Hill have introduced several bills this session addressing the role of the judiciary here in the state. Now, a new bill file looks at the possibility of expanding the Utah Supreme Court -- adding more justices. Inside Sources hosts Leah Murray and Thomas Wright share their thoughts on whether this would be a good or bad idea. Senate confirmation hearings continue; RFK Jr. confirmed and sworn in More movement in the push for Cabinet nominees to be confirmed in the Senate. Today, Secretary of Education nominee Linda McMahon testified before a Senate Committee and Kash Patel received enough committee votes to move to the full Senate as he works to become the next FBI Director. Plus, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has now been sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services. On the Hill 2025: Giving veterans more access to Utah’s state parks Veterans could get better discounts to visit Utah's state parks through a bill this legislative session. It'd expand on the existing "Veterans with disabilities honor pass,” which grants discounts to veterans who have a service-related disability. State Senator Karen Kwan joins us to talk more about the bill and the bipartisan support she’s gotten for it. The state of the economy – is it Pres. Trump’s or Pres. Biden’s fault? Two new economic reports are out today, shedding additional light on how the economy is doing. It comes after yesterday's consumer price index showed that inflation is continuing to rise. Some are blaming President Trump, who’s mostly blaming former President Biden. At what point does the current president need to take responsibility for things and stop blaming the former administration? Updates on a federal budget One month and one day until the federal government runs out of money. And while Republicans control both chambers of Congress, they're continuing to struggle about getting on the same page. The House and Senate have both released their versions of a budget plan; are they similar enough to pass? Inside Sources discuss the state of budget reconciliation. On the Hill 2025: Bills addressing housing affordability Housing... it's going to take creative solutions to fix this kind of problem. And one bill proposes a creative solution to affordable housing by tying it in with the Utah Inland Port Authority. State Senator Kirk Cullimore is running the bill. He joins Inside Sources to talk about it and other housing bills on Capitol Hill. Staying engaged in politics when the news is overwhelming There are several things going on in the political world right now, and that can make it feel overwhelming. The state's legislative session, all of President Trump's orders, plans, and nominees, talks of international conflicts and trade wars -- if you feel overwhelmed by it all, you're not alone. When there's so much going on how can you stay engaged in politics without burning out?
Please join me for a fun, brief, and insightful conversation with SMS/SHS Orchestra Director Thomas Wright.
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Delta Green campaign scenario. Impossible Landscapes by Dennis Detwiller. September 5, 2015 Carcosa The investigators make the treacherous journey to the palace, but one will make their final stand. Dramatis Persone: Jonathan as the Handler Max as Michael Witwer Gary as Agent Gary Randall as Agent Gus Sean as Agent Gerald Steve as Agent Gwen Jim as Thomas Wright Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Delta Green campaign scenario. Impossible Landscapes by Dennis Detwiller. September 5, 2015 Carcosa The investigators try to understand the strange logic (or illogic) of their new surroundings. Dramatis Persone: Jonathan as the Handler Max as Michael Witwer Gary as Agent Gary Randall as Agent Gus Sean as Agent Gerald Steve as Agent Gwen Jim as Thomas Wright Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Delta Green campaign scenario. Impossible Landscapes by Dennis Detwiller. September 5, 2015 Hotel Broadalbin Following up on the advice of a hotel employee, the team pay a price to find their bottles. Dramatis Persone: Jonathan as the Handler Max as Michael Witwer Gary as Agent Gary Randall as Agent Gus Sean as Agent Gerald Steve as Agent Gwen Jim as Thomas Wright Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
Skype of Cthulhu presents a Delta Green campaign scenario. Impossible Landscapes by Dennis Detwiller. September 5, 2015 Hotel Broadalbin The investigators explore the hotel and meet the father of someone they thought lost long ago. Dramatis Persone: Jonathan as the Handler Max as Michael Witwer Gary as Agent Gary Randall as Agent Gus Sean as Agent Gerald Steve as Agent Gwen Jim as Thomas Wright Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics
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It was gorgeous in Beacon this week. August's suffocating humidity passed and, at my house, we threw open the windows and let the breeze do the rest. But does anyone remember Valentine's Day? It was bitterly cold that week, with temperatures in the 30s and a relentless wind that felt like it could cut you in half. That was the week the heat went out at my house. My wife and I had central air conditioning and a gas-powered boiler installed in 2011, 18 months after we bought our 1,850-square-foot home, and we fought both systems for the next 12 years, dumping money we couldn't afford into repair after repair. It was 42 degrees inside the house when the heat came on at the end of that week in February. We had wonderful friends who fed us and kept us warm in the interim, but the extended outage was the last straw. In May, we converted to air-sourced ductless heat pumps (aka mini splits), a high-efficiency, fossil fuel-free heating and cooling setup. Using wall-mounted units called evaporators paired with outside condensers, the technology transfers heat from the house in the summer and brings it inside, even in sub-freezing temperatures, in the winter. Because they move energy instead of creating it by burning oil or gas, heat pumps are far more efficient than traditional heating and cooling systems. I'd been interested in clean energy for several years but didn't understand heat pumps and was overwhelmed by the amount of information I would need to absorb. My research began in earnest after my buddy Thomas Wright, a member of Beacon's Conservation Advisory Committee, introduced me to Faith Laudano, an energy advisor from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Dutchess County, at the Taproots Festival in Beacon in November. I reconnected with Laudano after the outage, and she answered dozens of questions, walking me through heat pump options and the state programs that offer rebates to support their installation. Cornell Cooperative Extension has existed for more than a century as an economic and ecological resource, and in 2018 it launched a community energy engagement program sponsored by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). Three years later, the agency was given additional resources and charged with creating a regional clean energy hub. Through June of this year, it has assisted more than 1,200 people in the Mid-Hudson region. "Folks come to us in very different stages of the process" of transitioning away from fossil fuels, said Collin Adkins, the director of the Mid-Hudson hub. "It can be a very individualized experience, and that's why we're here." Funding Resources Each of these state programs provides a no-cost energy assessment, the first step toward transitioning a home from fossil fuels to clean energy. The EmPower+ program for low- and middle-income homeowners and renters launched last year and in May received $39.6 million through the federal Inflation Reduction Act. It includes for participants a comprehensive assessment and customized plan to lower energy usage. Income-eligible households may receive up to $10,000. To qualify, a household of four in Putnam County must have an annual income of less than $124,400. In Dutchess, it's $93,408. To apply, see bit.ly/empower-NY. The Comfort Home program includes an assessment of the insulation and air-sealing needs of a home, plus a plan for improvements in those areas. Homeowners can choose one of three packages (good, better, best) and receive a rebate of up to $4,000 and federal tax credits of up to $1,200. See bit.ly/NY-comfort-home. The Residential Energy Assessment program provides one- to four-family homeowners with an energy assessment, along with recommendations to increase efficiency. No work plan is included. Homeowners can add a blower-door test, in which a contractor sets up a fan that depressurizes the home, forcing air through any cracks, for a fee. See bit.ly/energy-assess. The Mid-Hudson Clean Energy Hub provides advisors fr...
Evelyn Green, a hard-hitting journalist, and Thomas Wright, a detective-in-training, become unlikely partners as they investigate the peculiar deaths of ex-detectives Frank and Lilah. Listen along and piece together the mystery as they fall into the chaos of the supernatural! This audio drama podcast is a mystery thriller with supernatural horror aspects that takes place in the American South. This series is also a sequel to Bond Beyond Death, but you do not have to have heard the previous show to understand this one fully. Link: https://linktr.ee/zachlpod RSS Feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/bond-beyond-blood/
Character is crucial in building a successful sales team. Inspired by Dr. Thomas Wright and Tyler Lauer's 2013 research, we explore why integrity and ethics are vital for long-term success. Let's look at how to identify and recruit sales reps with strong character and how this approach leads to sustained profitability and growth. The CTS Sales Profile: https://ctssalesprofile.com/
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, June 28, 20244:20 pm: Bruce Hough, Utah GOP National Committeeman at the Republican National Committee joins Rod to give us his reaction to last night's presidential debate.4:38 pm: Thomas Wright, former Chair of the Utah GOP and a former gubernatorial candidate joins Rod to give us his thoughts about last night's presidential debate.5:05 pm: Greg Hughes joins the program to give us his reaction to last night's presidential debate.6:05 pm: Reagan Reese, White House Correspondent for the Daily Caller, joins Rod for a conversation about how Democrats are panicking and reportedly scrambling to find a replacement for the party nominee following Joe Biden's performance in the debate last night.6:20 pm: Larry Behrens of Power the Future joins Rod for a conversation about Joe Biden's biggest energy failures, and to discuss the truths and lies about energy discussions from last night's presidential debate.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with author Jack Carr (from “Wingman Wednesday” with Greg Hughes) about his new book “Red Sky Mourning,” and (at 6:50 pm) with City Journal Contributing Editor John Tierney about the “March of Dimes Syndrome.”
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Following an exciting and engaging GOP debate for the 3rd Congressional District, KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner break it all down for the listeners. They discuss each candidate’s answers to questions ranging from abortion to energy to Pentagon audits. We also hear from Thomas Wright, the moderator in tonight’s debate, about the types of questions he asked. Five candidates in this debate: Mike Kennedy, J.R. Bird, John “Frugal” Dougall, Case Lawrence, and Stewart Peay. Listen to find out what each one said.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Recapping the 3rd Congressional District GOP primary debate Following an exciting and engaging GOP debate for the 3rd Congressional District, KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner break it all down for the listeners. They discuss each candidate’s answers to questions ranging from abortion to energy to Pentagon audits. We also hear from Thomas Wright, the moderator in tonight’s debate, about the types of questions he asked. Five candidates in this debate: Mike Kennedy, J.R. Bird, John “Frugal” Dougall, Case Lawrence, and Stewart Peay. Listen to find out what each one said. Continued controversy over Supreme Court ethics Secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts sharing their thoughts on conservatism are sparking more outrage and controversy this week. The recordings weren’t necessarily obtained in the most ethical manner. The KSL at Night hosts discuss whether the revelations on the recordings outweigh the unethicality of the recording itself. House Republicans to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt The United States House of Representatives has voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for not releasing recordings of President Biden’s interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur. Garland says he can’t release the recordings because they are covered under executive privilege. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas shares his professional opinion on the situation. New records show Biden has raised more funds in Utah than Trump In a somewhat surprising development in a “red” state like Utah, new FEC records show that the Biden campaign has raised more money in the Beehive State than the Trump campaign. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the importance of election fundraising and how it could — or could not — matter to the overall presidential race and other races down the ballot. Salt Lake City gets one step closer to hosting the 2034 Olympics Utah’s one step closer to hosting the Olympics in 2034 after a major vote today. The topic of hosting the Olympics has been a major point of discussion in the state, including in the political realm. KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner discuss the politics and finances of another Olympic games. We also hear what the GOP Gubernatorial candidates think about hosting the Olympics in 10 years.
Reporter Taylor Inman meets with Columbia Falls local, Dr. Thomas Wright, who has returned home bringing top-of-the-line care to the area where he grew up. Dr. Wright specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery, with an emphasis on breast reconstruction. Read the full article here. Learn more about Wright and find contact information for his office online.Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and subscribe to us! Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us!
Get ready to empower your future! As retirement trends shift, it's time to seize control of your financial wellbeing. Join David Ciullo on the HR Power Hour for an eye-opening discussion with Tom Wright, Founder and President of Turning65workshop.com, as we delve into the essentials of FICA and decode its impact on your financial journey, no matter your age.From navigating Social Security to maximizing Medicare benefits, employees, HR professionals, and Employers, need to tune in.
Host Craig Larsen talks with Thomas Wright and Sarah Gilmer from the Salmon Eagles. The discuss upcoming events, specifically their St. Patrick's Day Dinner.
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The Grue-Crew review THANKSGIVING (2023, Tristar) on Gruesome Magazine episode 492. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore, lead news writer Dave Dreher, and Doc Rotten share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Featuring Guest Host: Brian W. Smith Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! THANKSGIVING (2023, Tristar) Synopsis: After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts – the birthplace of the infamous holiday. Available in Theaters on November 17, 2023 Directed by: Eli Roth Written by: Jeff Rendell, Eli Roth Cast: Patrick Dempsey as Sheriff Eric Newlon, Nell Verlaque as Jessica, Addison Rae as Gabby, Jalen Thomas Brooks as Bobby, Milo Manheim as Ryan, Rick Hoffman as Thomas Wright, Gina Gershon as Amanda Collins, Tomaso Sanelli as Evan, Gabriel Davenport as Scuba, Jenna Warren as Yulia, Karen Cliche as Kathleen FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors
On today's Episode #207 on my Monday Morning Pep Talk , I will discuss the 10 transaction stages that need to systems and processes built out and executed on to have a chance to create repeatable, remarkable experiences allowing your business to grow. We recently had Thomas Wright, CEO of Summit Sotheby's International Realty and also President of Majestic Realty Collective (a collection of SIR affiliates) in Chicago to speak to our brokers at Jameson Sotheby's International Realty and he said "Most people try to achieve things with brute force but If you want long term sustainable success, you have to have systems." He is so spot on. On this call, I'll go into a revised and complete list of transaction stages in need of systems and processes in order to build a predictable and enjoyable business. A transaction system or process is all of those steps you take from the time you get the lead (client introduction) through the few weeks after a closing (post- closing processes).
Join us for a conversation with Thomas Wright, one of Utah's esteemed politicians, on this exciting episode of the Silicon Slopes Podcast. They talk about the war in Ukraine and the importance of implementing policies that protect human life and dignity, and Thomas shares insights to Utah's political scene. He's heavily involved in the local real estate market and is focused on redefining the residential industry by showing that you can experience luxury at any price point. Additionally, the immense growth Utah has experienced over the past few years presents new challenges for the state and Thomas talks about adapting and staying solution-oriented in government. Looking to the future, he hopes to see more Utah leaders who focus on finding common ground and solving those issues with a community-focused mindset. Tune in to learn more! "When you have huge problems like we have and challenges, there's so much common ground if you can articulate it and find it."
Thomas Wright "Fats" Waller was an American jazz pianist, organist, composer and singer whose innovations in the Harlem stride style laid much of the basis for modern jazz piano.
Former Utes star Mitchell Schow adds to his State Am and City Am victories with a runaway win in the Summit Sotheby's International Realty Salt Lake City Open at Bonneville. Schow and tournament sponsor Thomas Wright join the pod.
We celebrate the Summit Sotheby's International Realty Salt Lake City Open at Bonneville with Utah PGA pro Jordan Gibbs and tournament sponsor Thomas Wright. The UGA's Easton Folster announces the new Junior State Am. Lila Galeai, Chris Johnson and Tyson Shelley join in.
Dr. Thomas Wright, M.D., Chief of Clinical Excellence and President of Medical Affairs at Rosecrance, joins John Williams to talk about how Rosecrance is addressing the mental health crisis. Dr. Wright discusses how the pandemic has impacted mental health among adolescents, what you should do when anxiety becomes overwhelming, what treatment is available to treat extreme […]
Dr. Thomas Wright, M.D., Chief of Clinical Excellence and President of Medical Affairs at Rosecrance, joins John Williams to talk about how Rosecrance is addressing the mental health crisis. Dr. Wright discusses how the pandemic has impacted mental health among adolescents, what you should do when anxiety becomes overwhelming, what treatment is available to treat extreme […]
Dr. Thomas Wright, M.D., Chief of Clinical Excellence and President of Medical Affairs at Rosecrance, joins John Williams to talk about how Rosecrance is addressing the mental health crisis. Dr. Wright discusses how the pandemic has impacted mental health among adolescents, what you should do when anxiety becomes overwhelming, what treatment is available to treat extreme […]
In March, Beacon's city council passed an electrification law that will eliminate the use of gas hookups in new construction. Thomas Wright and Erin Ashoka, two founders of Beacon Climate Action Now, discuss how this legislation came to pass and what it will mean for the city. They also share BCAN's mission and talk about which sustainability issues theroup plans to tackle next. After recording this interview, NY state passed similar legislation taking effect in 2026 so this interview offers a nice overview not only for what the law means for Beaconites but also for residents across the state. Learn more about electrification at RewiringAmerica.org. Want to get involved with BCAN? Visit their website at beaconcan.org and follow them on Instagram at @beacon.can.
Another year has wrapped production, and the production assistants are here to clean up! Just in time for the 2023 Oscars, Ben, Wilson, and Eli mop up the mess left by superheroes and conductors, stop motion shells and Na'vi, interdimensional travelers and cannibals, mourners and partiers. By breaking down the year's big trends–– directors fictionalizing their autobiographies, Marvel sinking slowly, rich filmmakers attempting to pillory wealth inequality–– the Deep Cut trio gets a handle on what made 2022 so weird. The boys get personal, too, talking about the movies and moments from last year that shaped who they are as moviegoers and friends. Finally, each co-host's coveted top 3 films of the year are revealed… Dunk on the Oscars with us in our Discord server. Keep up with Deep Cut on Instagram, Facebook, and Letterboxd. Movies discussed on this episode: Aftersun (dir. Charlotte Wells) Ambulance (dir. Michael Bay) Armageddon Time (dir. James Gray) Autobiography (dir. Makbul Mubarak) Avatar the Way of Water (dir. James Cameron) Babylon (dir. Damien Chazelle) Banshees of Inisherin (dir. Martin McDonagh) Bardo, False Chronicles of a Handful of Truths (dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu) The Batman (dir. Matt Reeves) Benediction (dir. Terrence Davies) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (dir. Ryan Coogler) Bones and All (dir. Luca Guadagnino) Broker (dir. Kore-eda Hirokazu) - Listen to our Kore-eda episode here. The Cathedral (dir. Ricky D'Ambrose) A Couple (dir. Frederick Wiseman) - Find our episode on this here, and our interview with Wiseman here! Crimes of the Future (dir. David Cronenberg) Decision to Leave (dir. Park Chan-wook) Deep Water (dir. Adrian Lyne) Everything Everywhere All At Once (dir. Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert, a.k.a. The Daniels) The Fabelmans (dir. Steven Spielberg) Fire Island (dir. Andrew Ahn) - Find our episode on this here. Girl Picture (dir. Alli Haapasalo) Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (dir. Rian Johnson) Hit the Road (dir. Panah Panahi) Il Buco (dir. Michelangelo Frammartino) Joyland (dir. Saim Sadiq) Leila's Brothers (dir. Saeed Roustayi) Low Tide: A Newly Restored Work by Thomas Wright (dir. George Matthews) Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (dir. Dean Fleischer Camp) Memoria (dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul) The Menu (dir. Mark Mylod) No Bears (dir. Jafar Panahi) Nope (dir. Jordan Peele) The Northman (dir. Robert Eggers) The Novelist's Film (dir. Hong Sang-soo) Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (dir. Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson) Ponniyan Selvan Part 1 (dir. Mani Ratnam) - Find our episode on this here. Return to Sender (dir. Russell Goldman) - Watch Russell's short here! Return to Seoul (dir. Davy Chau) RRR (dir. S. S. Rajamouli) - Our extended coverage on this forthcoming! Small, Slow But Steady (dir. Sho Miyake) Tár (dir. Todd Field) Teenage Emotions (dir. Frédérick Da) The Territory (dir. Alex Pritz) To My Nineteen-Year-Old Self (dir. Mabel Cheung & William Kwok Wai-Lun) Top Gun Maverick (dir. Joseph Kosinski) Trenque Lauquen (dir. Laura Citarella) Triangle of Sadness (dir. Ruben Östland) Under the Fig Trees (dir. Erige Sehiri) The Whale (dir. Darren Aronofsky) When the Waves Are Gone (dir. Lav Diaz) White Noise (dir. Noah Baumbach) The Worst Person in the World (dir. Joachim Trier) 2022 TV Mentions: Better Call Saul (created by Vince Gilligan & Peter Gould) Irma Vep (created by Olivier Assayas) The Rehearsal (created by Nathan Fielder)
Today I'm talking to Thomas Wright. He is a top real estate agent in Salt Lake City Utah, and he is a partner and President of Majestic Realty Collective, a prominent group of Sotheby's International Realty that represents one of the largest affiliates in the world, by dollar volume, and currently spans the Western United States, while continuing to grow its footprint. In 2022, alone they sold $13.3 billion in real estate in major metropolitan and resort markets including Denver, Salt Lake City, Lake Tahoe, Boise, Sun Valley & Palm Springs.Most who know Thomas also knows he's passionate about his involvement in politics. Going against the common advice, don't mix work and politics, Thomas brings a new bold transparent approach. Thomas served as the Chairman of the Utah Republican Party from 2011 to 2013 and was a candidate in the 2020 election for Governor of UtahFor Thomas, it's not about “the politics”, it's about transparency, authenticity, community, integrity, leadership and excellence that matter. Thomas and I talk about, How to Show Up and Win.00:00 - Thomas Wright: How to Show Up and Win01:28 - The biggest challenge in the shifting market 08:17 - How to find opportunity in a down market 12:55 - Buyer expectations15:53 - Trust and relationships and rapport 19:17 - How to enhance client experiences28:17 - Thomas's biggest Aha 35:29 - Work on yourself = better outcome42:56 - Favorite quote46:58 - The Final 3People/Resources Mentioned - Summit Sotheby's International RealtyThomas's Episode 209Thomas's Episode 3Liv Sotheby's International RealtySynergy Sotheby's International RealtyBook - The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. CoveyRelentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable by Tim S. GroverTolstoy or Dostoevsky by George SteinerLonesome Dove by Larry Mcmurtry Quotes"If you want to be successful, you have to create a process and a system that are sustainable and scalable."Jere interviews the world's most renowned and best real estate agents around the country and the world.These outstanding Agents tell their stories, how they got into the business, and what has made them successful in one of the oldest and most competitive industries.All of this on the “Jere Metcalf Podcast, Top Real Estate Agents tell how they do it.”www.JereMetcalfPodcast.comPowered byBreakthroughLuxury Coaching & MembershipGetStarted.BreakthroughLuxury.com
Dr. Thomas Wright, M.D., Chief of Clinical Excellence and President of Medical Affairs at Rosecrance, joins John Williams to talk about Senator John Fetterman checking himself in to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Wednesday night to receive treatment for clinical depression.
Dr. Thomas Wright, M.D., Chief of Clinical Excellence and President of Medical Affairs at Rosecrance, joins John Williams to talk about Senator John Fetterman checking himself in to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Wednesday night to receive treatment for clinical depression.
Dr. Thomas Wright, M.D., Chief of Clinical Excellence and President of Medical Affairs at Rosecrance, joins John Williams to talk about Senator John Fetterman checking himself in to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Wednesday night to receive treatment for clinical depression.
Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks to writer/director Thomas Wright about his sophisticated crime drama THE STRANGER.THE STRANGER is available to watch now on Netflix.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps others to discover the Britflicks Podcast.CreditsIntro/Outro music is Rocking The Stew by Tokyo Dragons (www.instagram.com/slomaxster/)Podcast for www.britflicks.com. Written, produced and hosted by Stuart WrightSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/britflicks-com-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Thomas Wright, director of strategic planning at the National Security Council in the Biden White House, tells Gideon how the war in Ukraine changed US thinking about the need for broader alliances.Clips: The White House, Channel 4 News More on this topic:Xi Jinping's China and the rise of the ‘global west'US coal phaseout plan meets divided response at COP27China and the US remain locked in mutually assured co-operationSubscribe to The Rachman Review wherever you get your podcasts - please listen, rate and subscribe.Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen TurnerRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Spartan Thomas Wright talks about his introduction to the rivalry, MSU's chances and what the Spartans need to win. They also discuss the defensive changes from the scheme to Windmon playing in a two-point stance.
Thomas Wright joins Tyler to discuss the struggles on the entire defense (not just the secondary), Hazelton's future, if the issues are with the scheme or players. He also talks about Thorne playing hero ball, Tucker's contract and how MSU can match up against Maryland.
Wright talks about the upcoming season for the Michigan State Spartans.
Bonneville Head Pro Jordan Gibbs and Thomas Wright help us celebrate the historic Summit Sotheby's International Realty Salt Lake City Open. PGATOUR.com's Rob Bolton helps us announce the Jed X Jug winner. Patrick Fishburn on his T2 in the Utah Championship. KSL.com's Sean Walker on Tess Blair's historic win in the Utah Women's Open and the Tess Slam.
飛碟聯播網《飛碟早餐 唐湘龍時間》2022.07.18 週一閱讀單元 燎原出版主編 查理 《疫後震盪效應:防疫政治學與世界秩序的崩潰》 ※主題:《疫後震盪效應:防疫政治學與世界秩序的崩潰》/ 科林‧凱爾、湯姆斯‧萊特 / 燎原出版 ※來賓:燎原出版主編 查理 ◎節目介紹: 唯一從多方面回顧過去700多個日子防疫作戰失敗與成功的故事。這是一場全人類的浩劫!我們不能忘記,單一疫病全球超過5億確診(數字還在新增當中),突破620萬死亡的大流行,留給我們是哪些教訓!全世界從一開始的無關痛癢、事不關己,到最後的驚嚇,乃至於惶恐,彷彿末日電影般的場景發生在我們的周遭。COVID-19在毫無預警的情形下,成了你我這一世代人類不想要的共同記憶。封城、隔離、口罩、疫苗、足跡已經成了我們的日常,消毒、量體溫、篩檢變成了習慣。疫情發生之前的生活,彷彿是另存在別個世代的記憶。何時才能夠恢復COVID-19發生前的日子?我們還回得去嗎? 兩位美國主要的國家安全專家,從對世界各地官員的訪談和廣泛的研究,提出民粹民族主義和大國競爭,如何導致對百年來最嚴重疫病採取令人丟失性命的糟糕應對方式的經過。對有史以來最詭異、影響最重大的這些日子,道出最真實的觀察結果。根據COVID-19對全球的影響,以及它將在21世紀對美國和世界秩序產生的震盪效應,作者提出鏗鏘有力的主張。 在下一次全球疫病大流行到來之前——作者預警一定會再來——人類會有補考的機會嗎?是時候檢視這兩年的錯誤,檢討我們的缺失,參考成功的案例,盤點將來我們要如何應對。面對下一次的攻擊,我們必須做好準備! ◎作者介紹:科林‧凱爾(Colin Kahl) 2014年至2017年擔任拜登副總統的國家安全顧問,後任史丹福大學佛里曼—史波利格國際研究所的高級研究員。他目前借調到聯邦政府擔任美國國防部政策次長。 ◎作者介紹:湯瑪斯‧萊特(Thomas Wright) 布魯金斯研究院高級研究員,《大西洋雜誌》特約作家。 ▶ 《飛碟早餐》FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufobreakfast/ ▶ 飛碟聯播網FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufonetwork921/ ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw/stream/stream.html ▶ 飛碟APP,讓你收聽零距離 IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ 飛碟Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4
Using the key found by Gideon, the Agents step foot into Room 830. Yet they find within is far from expected as the mysteries of the Hotel grow around them. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
It seems they were expected, and after some short conversation with the front desk are directed to their rooms. Yet this hotel is far from ordinary. We continue Impossible Landscapes, a Delta Green campaign. Starring: Lucas as Adrian Kirsch Flynn as Gideon Sommers Troy as Reginald Dwight Spencer as Thomas Wright Want to leave a comment? -Email therancorsbrothel@gmail.com. -Follow us on Twitter @Rancors_Brothel
Dr. Thomas Wright is the director of the Center on the United States and Europe and a senior fellow in the Project on International Order and Strategy at the Brookings Institution. Tom is also a contributing writer for The Atlantic magazine, and last year published Aftershocks: Pandemic Politics and the End of the Old International Order, which he co-authored with current Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl. On this episode, we discussed the Russia-Ukraine crisis and Russian President Vladimir Putin's endgame, how great power rivalry and U.S.-China relations shaped the pandemic response, and the changing power dynamics and outlook for cooperation in the emerging world order.
Utah Senator Mike Lee finds himself in the national spotlight after a last-minute vote in Washington averts a federal government shutdown. Plus, the debate over abortion rights heats up in the Supreme Court. And, political strategists weigh in on the implications of Utah’s newly approved political boundaries. Jasen Lee, co-host of the Voices of Reason podcast; Michelle Quist, columnist with the Salt Lake Tribune; and Thomas Wright, former Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee join host Jason Perry on this edition of The Hinckley Report.