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Allianz MaklerPodcast:InhalteTrack 1 – ThemenüberblickTrack 2 – Firmenhaftpflicht - 01:13Track 3 – News - 10:51Track 4 – Smalltalkservice - 14:16Die vierte MaklerPodcast-Folge dieses Jahr hat folgende Inhalte zu bieten:Die MidCorp-Haftpflichtprodukte wurden umfassend weiterentwickelt –höhere Deckungssummen, verbesserte Leistungen speziell für produzierende Betriebe und deutlich effizientere Prozesse. Thomas Wright, Leiter MidCorp Haftpflicht erklärt, was sich konkret geändert hat und welches Potenzial für Upselling und Cross-Selling im Bestand steckt.Außerdem haben wir in den News eine Seiten-Empfehlung für Kapitalmarktinfos und die wichtigsten Infos in Kürze zum Altersvorsorgereformgesetz.Es lohnt sich also reinzuhören! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'The Making of Foreign Policy' In this edition of IIEA Insights two former foreign policy advisors – Ben Judah in the UK and Thomas Wright in the US – will recount their respective experiences of policy formulation, including the roles of advisors, civil servants, and political leaders, and how those roles have changed over time, if at all. They will also give personal views on the current state of play in some of the major issues that they were involved in as foreign policy advisors. Ben Judah worked as Special Advisor to British Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, from February 2024 until early 2026. He is an author, publishing most recently This is Europe in 2023 and has held a number of think tank positions. From 2020 to 2024, he was a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, in Washington, D.C.,where he directed the Transform Europe Initiative. From 2017 to 2020, he held a research fellowship at the Hudson Institute, also in Washington, D.C., where he led research for the Kleptocracy Initiative. And from 2010 to 2012, he was a policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations in London. Thomas Wright is a Senior Fellow at Brookings's Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy and Technology and previously served as special assistant to the president and senior director for strategic planning at the National Security Council in the Biden administration. At the White House, he worked on the 2022 US National Security Strategy, Russia-Ukraine and European security, US-China relations, foreign economic policy, and adversary alignment. He is the author of All Measures Short of War and co-author of Aftershocks. He holds degrees from Georgetown, Cambridge, and University College Dublin, and has held fellowships at Harvard and Princeton.
On the eve of the upcoming Trump-Xi summit, Donald Trump's approach to China looks less like strategic competition and more like a search for a deal. In this episode, Richard McGregor speaks with Lowy Institute Nonresident Fellow and former Biden White House official, Thomas Wright, about what the Trump–Xi summit reveals, why the 2025 tariff war ended badly for Washington, and how the Democratic Party is reckoning with its own foreign policy legacy. Wright also makes the case that the world now faces not one American foreign policy, but two — and must plan accordingly. You can access Tom Wright’s Lowy Institute Paper Inflection Point: Biden, Trump, and the Future World Order here: https://www.lowyinstitute.org/publications/inflection-point-biden-trump-future-world-order More episodes of the Lowy Institute's podcasts are available on your favourite podcast apps, including Spotify, YouTube and Apple. Follow the Lowy Institute on our website, X, Instagram or LinkedIn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Heather Osmond of Osmond Designs and her guest, Thomas Wright, as they discuss why the market in Park City so hot right now! They also go over the biggest issues to focus on before you put your home on the market! Thomas Wright is the CEO & Principal Broker at Summit Sotheby's International Realty. Find him on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, visit their website or Facebook page.
Thomas Wright a Foreign Policy expert who is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
Three weeks into the US and Israel's war with Iran, the tensions continue to escalate. On Thursday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that the Pentagon would seek additional funding for the war -- to the tune of $200 billion.Despite mixed messaging on the aims of the war, President Trump says he will decide when the conflict is over. But not everyone thinks it will be that easy.Thomas Wright served as senior director for strategic planning at the National Security Council under President Biden. In a recent article in The Atlantic, he argues that any off-ramp in Iran is disappearing, and increases the risk that the US will be involved in a prolonged conflict.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Connor Donevan with audio engineering by Ted Mebane and Tiffany Vera Castro. It was edited by Tinbete Ermyas. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Ian Bremmer sits down with Thomas Wright, Brookings Institution fellow and former Senior Director at the US National Security Council, to unpack the deepening war in Iran and the divergent strategies shaping it. What are the possible outcomes for the widening conflict in Iran? What began as a dramatic opening strike has evolved into a far more complex war, with Washington, Jerusalem, and Tehran all pursuing different aims. Wright argues this isn't simply about degrading military capability; it's about competing endgames that may pull the region in unpredictable directions. As Wright explains, the United States is hoping for a pragmatic partner inside Iran, while Israel pushes for full regime change. “Trump couldn't care less if Larijani runs Iran. The Israelis do… They're going to go full bore for regime change,” he says. At the same time, efforts to fragment the country risk creating “a much bigger problem… a Syria civil war on steroids.” The conversation also examines how other global players are responding. Europe has been muted, trying to accommodate the US, while China and Russia tread carefully, balancing economic and strategic interests without directly confronting Washington. Wright also discusses domestic implications, including the Pentagon's evolving relationship with Silicon Valley and how frontier technologies like AI are intersecting with national security concerns. Looking ahead, Wright outlines both best-and worst-case scenarios — from the emergence of a more legitimate leadership to the specter of fragmentation that could intensify regional instability. With no clear exit ramp in sight, this conversation explores what might come next and why the endgame of this war remains so uncertain. Host: Ian Bremmer Guest: Thomas Wright Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ian Bremmer sits down with Thomas Wright, Brookings Institution fellow and former Senior Director at the US National Security Council, to unpack the deepening war in Iran and the divergent strategies shaping it. What are the possible outcomes for the widening conflict in Iran? What began as a dramatic opening strike has evolved into a far more complex war, with Washington, Jerusalem, and Tehran all pursuing different aims. Wright argues this isn't simply about degrading military capability; it's about competing endgames that may pull the region in unpredictable directions. As Wright explains, the United States is hoping for a pragmatic partner inside Iran, while Israel pushes for full regime change. “Trump couldn't care less if Larijani runs Iran. The Israelis do… They're going to go full bore for regime change,” he says. At the same time, efforts to fragment the country risk creating “a much bigger problem… a Syria civil war on steroids.” The conversation also examines how other global players are responding. Europe has been muted, trying to accommodate the US, while China and Russia tread carefully, balancing economic and strategic interests without directly confronting Washington. Wright also discusses domestic implications, including the Pentagon's evolving relationship with Silicon Valley and how frontier technologies like AI are intersecting with national security concerns. Looking ahead, Wright outlines both best-and worst-case scenarios — from the emergence of a more legitimate leadership to the specter of fragmentation that could intensify regional instability. With no clear exit ramp in sight, this conversation explores what might come next and why the endgame of this war remains so uncertain. Host: Ian Bremmer Guest: Thomas Wright Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Are America and Israel heading toward a strategic collision over Iran? Michael Smerconish speaks with Dr. Thomas Wright of the Brookings Institution about growing tensions between Washington and Jerusalem as the war with Iran escalates. Is Prime Minister Netanyahu seeking regime change while President Trump looks for a quick “mission accomplished” exit? And what happens if oil prices spike, regional instability spreads, or Iran simply waits out U.S. patience? They discuss whether regime change is even possible from the air, how economic fallout could shape Trump's decision-making, and whether the National Security Council has planned for “day two.” Listen to this provocative, nonpartisan look at America's next foreign policy crossroads, and then rate, review and share this podcast! Original air date 9 March 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A recent flurry of negotiations among American, Russian, Ukrainian, and European officials to find a diplomatic solution to end the Russia-Ukraine war has, so far, been unsuccessful. To discuss Putin's negotiation tactics, the reality on the battlefield, and how Ukraine can best position itself moving forward, Fiona Hill and Thomas Wright, two Brookings Foreign Policy senior fellows, join The Current. Show notes and transcript. Follow The Current and all Brookings podcasts on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.
'Ireland-US Relations in Crisis?' The return of Donald Trump to the US presidency in January 2025 marked a dramatic change in America's posture towards allies and adversaries alike. For Ireland, this has manifested in the unilateral imposition of tariffs, criticism of the scale of U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing taking place in Ireland, and the fining of US tech companies for breaches of EU rules. Separately, unprecedented salvoes of public criticism of Ireland from US lawmakers over the Occupied Territories Bill have taken place along with wider criticism of Ireland for free riding on U.S. security guarantees and acting as a tax haven for US corporations. Former special assistant to President Joe Biden, Tom Wright, joins IIEA Insights to discuss the current state of Ireland-US relations and how relations might play out over the remainder of the Trump presidency. Thomas Wright, currently a senior fellow with the Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy and Technology at the Brookings Institution, served as special assistant to the president and senior director for strategic planning at the National Security Council in the Biden Administration. At the White House, Tom worked on a wide range of projects and issues, including the 2022 U.S. National Security Strategy, the Russia-Ukraine war and European security, U.S.-China relations, the global south, foreign economic policy, and countering the growing alignment between U.S. adversaries and competitors (China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea). He is also an author and contributing writer to the Atlantic.
With Rep. Cecil Brockman's recent resignation amid questions of possible expulsion, attention has turned to what that process actually looks like in the NC House, and how rare it is for legislators to remove one of their own. In 2008, the NC House took an extraordinary and historic step — voting 109-5 to expel Rep. Thomas Wright of New Hanover County for ethical misconduct. It was the first time in more than a century that lawmakers had removed one of their own. In this episode, former Reps. Rick Glazier (D-Cumberland) and Skip Stam (R-Wake) — who chaired and vice-chaired the House Select Ethics Committee that investigated Wright — join us to reflect on that solemn moment in legislative history. They walk us through the bipartisan process that led to Wright's expulsion, the “super due process” afforded to him, and the difficult moral and political questions facing the House as it balanced fairness, accountability, and public trust. It's a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how North Carolina's legislature handles its gravest internal matter — the removal of one of its own members. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
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Dr. Victor Cha, Dr. Patricia Kim, and Dr. Thomas Wright discussed the growing cooperation among the autocratic countries of China, Russia, and North Korea as they push back against U.S. influence and the U.S.-led international order; the strategies the United States might leverage to counter this bloc; the implications for U.S. policy and its allies; and more.
Join hosts Heather Osmond of Osmond Designs, Jeff Caplan, and their guest, Thomas Wright, as they discuss Utah's current housing market and the biggest issues to focus on before you put your home on the market! Thomas Wright is the CEO & Principal Broker at Summit Sotheby's International Realty. Find him on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, visit their website or Facebook page.
There are plenty of good reasons to hope for a more bikeable Beacon. To name a few: 1) Improved safety (for drivers and pedestrians as well as for cyclists) 2) Reduced traffic congestion 3) Greater equity for people who can't afford a car or don't want to drive around for small errands. 4) Bikes are fun :) In this interview, Meg Lazaros, one of the founders of the Beacon Bicycle Coalition, discusses the work being done to improve Beacon's roads for bike use. Beacon Bicycle Coation was founded to advocate for bike infrastructure, including both short-term improvements and changes to our comprehensive plan that could enshrine a cycling ethos in Beacon's vision for its own future. They also organize fun group rides on the last Thursday of every month. Shining through this discussion of “the issues” is the pure joy Meg gets from riding bikes. Learn more about Beacon Bicycle Colation and sign the petition at https://bikebeacon.org/. And, follow them on Instagram for information on group rides and other events: https://www.instagram.com/beacon.bicycle.coalition/ Related: New York recently granted $100,000 to study the viability of a bike-sharing program that would connect Beacon and Newburgh. One of the recipients of that grant is Thomas Wright, a leading voice for biking and sustainability (and a former Beaconites guest). You can help this effort by taking their survey. Visit https://tally.so/r/nW1XZP
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.
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”.
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
Victor Santura and Thomas Wright From "Rootbrain" Joins The Slimy Bastards Podcast Show - Episode 7
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 […]
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.
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.
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