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Best podcasts about tim coyne

Latest podcast episodes about tim coyne

ETF Prime
Bitcoin ETF Saga, Direct Indexing, & the Rise of Active

ETF Prime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 65:31


VettaFi's Todd Rosenbluth covers several recent developments including iShares' Bitcoin ETF filing, Amplify's agreement to acquire ETFMG's ETFs, and several active ETF launches and filings.  Charles Schwab's D.J. Tierney discusses ETF flows, standout ETFs, and their direct indexing platform.  T. Rowe Price's Tim Coyne highlights the firm’s expanding actively managed ETF suite including their approach […]

Verge of the Fringe
Radio Killed the Podcasting Star

Verge of the Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022


Hey Dude, while listening to KPCC on the radio, I heard a mashup episode of Snap Judgement and Love + Radio, featuring Nick van der Kolk interviewing Glynn Washington. The whole thing made me trip on the blurred lines between podcasting and radio.QUOTE: "I freakin' love radio."CHARACTERS: Will Smith, Chris Rock, Nick van der Kolk, Glynn Washington, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Evo Terra,Tee Morris, Tim Coyne, Lightnin' Hopkins, Les Blank, Muddy Waters, Howlin' WolfSETTINGS: Wawona, Ukraine, Altadena, Los Angeles, The Brewery Art Colony, Barbara's at the BreweryPODCASTS/RADIO: Verge of the Fringe, Love + Radio, KPCC, Snap Judgement, Podcast Hall of Fame, Dawn and Drew, Keith and the Girl, Podcasting for Dummies, Podiobooks, Podcamp, Podcast Movement, National Public Radio, Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour, SiriusXMTHINGS: Kombucha, Motion Picture Academy, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rough and Rowdy Ways, Every Grain of Sand, Blowin' in the Wind, Blues, Video Killed the Radio StarSOUNDS: Laguna Sawdust Cowbell Chimes footsteps, birds, jet, freeway, virgin cocktail, hornGENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journalPHOTO: "Wawona Podcast Studio" iPhone XSRECORDED: April 2, 2022 from the "Wawona Lawn" under the flight path of the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, CaliforniaGEAR: Sony ICD PX370 digital voice recorder and Sony ECM CS3 "tie-clip" microphone.HYPE: "It's a beatnik kinda literary thing in a podcast cloak of darkness." Timothy Kimo Brien (cohost on Podwreckedand host of Create Art Podcast)DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised. 

Verge of the Dude
Radio Killed the Podcasting Star

Verge of the Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 18:46


Hey Dude, while listening to KPCC on the radio, I heard a mashup episode of Snap Judgement and Love + Radio, featuring Nick van der Kolk interviewing Glynn Washington. The whole thing made me trip on the blurred lines between podcasting and radio. QUOTE: "I freakin' love radio." CHARACTERS: Will Smith, Chris Rock, Nick van der Kolk, Glynn Washington, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Evo Terra, Tee Morris, Tim Coyne, Lightnin' Hopkins, Les Blank, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf SETTINGS: Wawona, Ukraine, Altadena, Los Angeles, The Brewery Art Colony, Barbara's at the Brewery PODCASTS/RADIO: Verge of the Fringe, Love + Radio, KPCC, Snap Judgement, Podcast Hall of Fame, Dawn and Drew, Keith and the Girl, Podcasting for Dummies, Podiobooks, Podcamp, Podcast Movement, National Public Radio, Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour, SiriusXM THINGS: Kombucha, Motion Picture Academy, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rough and Rowdy Ways, Every Grain of Sand, Blowin' in the Wind, Blues, Video Killed the Radio Star SOUNDS: Laguna Sawdust Cowbell Chimes footsteps, birds, jet, freeway, virgin cocktail, horn GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Wawona Podcast Studio" iPhone XS RECORDED: April 2, 2022 from the "Wawona Lawn" under the flight path of the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California GEAR: Sony ICD PX370 digital voice recorder and Sony ECM CS3 "tie-clip" microphone. HYPE: "It's a beatnik kinda literary thing in a podcast cloak of darkness." Timothy Kimo Brien (cohost on Podwrecked and host of Create Art Podcast) DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.    

Verge of the Fringe
Zane's Last Stand

Verge of the Fringe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020


Hey Dude, I finally say goodbye to the Zane Grey Estate with a wistful tear in my eye. I also riff on moving my stuff, cats, Tim Coyne and Grant BacioccoPEOPLE: Zane Grey, Tom Mix, John Wayne, Dan Klass, Bob Dylan, Woody Allen, Jimi HendrixPLACES: Zane Grey Estate, University of CambridgeTHINGS: Talkies, The Hollywood Podcast, Craigslist, Ancient Aliens, Bigfoot, "All Along the Watchtower", John Wesley Harding, Saturday Morning MediaSOUNDS: dogs, wind, cars, motorcycle, rain, birdsGENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journalPHOTO: "Zane's Back" shot on my "new" iPhone6 RECORDED: February 21, 2020 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California GEAR: Marantz Solid State Recorder PMD670, Sennheiser MD 46 microphoneDISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.HYPE/SWIPE: "Don't call me dude." - John Lurie

Verge of the Dude
Zane's Last Stand

Verge of the Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 18:18


Hey Dude, I finally say goodbye to the Zane Grey Estate with a wistful tear in my eye. I also riff on moving my stuff, cats, Tim Coyne and Grant Baciocco PEOPLE: Zane Grey, Tom Mix, John Wayne, Dan Klass, Bob Dylan, Woody Allen, Jimi Hendrix PLACES: Zane Grey Estate, University of Cambridge THINGS: Talkies, The Hollywood Podcast, Craigslist, Ancient Aliens, Bigfoot, "All Along the Watchtower", John Wesley Harding, Saturday Morning Media SOUNDS: dogs, wind, cars, motorcycle, rain, birds GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Zane's Back" shot on my "new" iPhone6  RECORDED: February 21, 2020 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California  GEAR: Marantz Solid State Recorder PMD670, Sennheiser MD 46 microphone DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised. HYPE/SWIPE: "Don't call me dude." - John Lurie

Verge of the Dude
Bittersweet Days of My Life

Verge of the Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 11:22


Hey Dude, I sing the praises of the Days of My Life podcast which takes me back to my old LA Podcasters days with my fellow solo storytelling podcasters. PODCASTERS: Aidan Wheller, Dan Klass, Tim Coyne, Cush PLACES: Los Angeles, England, University of Cambridge, Liverpool SOUNDS: wind, palm trees, planes, birds GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Zane's Palms and Yellow Flowers" shot on my iPhone5 RECORDED: April 23, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California  DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.  

Verge of the Dude
Visions of Lance in the Rain

Verge of the Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 11:08


Hey Dude, I howl like a wounded animal searching for other solo personal narrative podcasts. Then an old North Hollywood High School classmate reminds me of my weird connections to Lance Armstrong. PODCASTERS: LA Podcasters, Dan Klass, Cush, Tim Coyne, Libsyn, Elsie Escobar MUSICIANS: Sheryl Crow SONGS: "Steve McQueen" PLACES: Millie's THINGS: Jeopardy, Tour de France GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Observation Deck in the Rain" shot on my iPhone5 SOUNDS: Rain RECORDED: February 15, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California  DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly present rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.

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The Valley Today
Top of Virginia Regional Chamber's Greater Good Award Winners

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 28:07


We were in the studio for The Valley Business Today with Emily Buhl from the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber along with her guests - Greater Good award winners: Christy Foltz was here from American Woodmark: American Woodmark was the recipient of the Large Business of the Year award. American Woodmark was created by a group of local businessmen in 1980. Since that time it has grown into a billion dollar corporation by creating strong partnerships, positioning resources, taking risks, being creative, understanding their market, and using smart and ethical business practices.   They have weathered economic downturns and created the largest selling brand of its kind in the United States. American Woodmark has been able to launch products and services that have adapted to meet the ever-evolving needs of consumers for the past 37 years. Between the parent company and a local division it employs over 500 people in the Winchester, Frederick County, and Clark County region. Timothy Coyne was the recipient of the Citizen of the Year Award. Tim Coyne has served as the Public Defender in Winchester since 2004.  Since that time he has seen firsthand the adverse impact of addiction on many of the clients he serves in the court system, and on our community.  He has seen lives taken too soon and others destroyed, families torn apart, and children entering the foster care system because of parental substance use.  Because of this experience and his passion for our community, he was part of a grassroots effort to form the Northern Shenandoah Valley Substance Abuse Coalition (NSVSAC), a diverse, community-based organization that is working to address the addiction epidemic that is plaguing the Northern Shenandoah Valley.  Tim serves as the Vice-Chairman of the organization whose mission it is to collaborate with community partners to identify and develop effective resources to ensure that the necessary continuum of care for substance abuse and addiction services are available to all members of the community.  He was the chairman of the Best Practices Committee of the NSVSAC which identified Drug Treatment Courts as a best practice across the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation.  Tim led local efforts to create the North West Regional Adult Drug Treatment Court, the first of its kind in our area.  The Drug Treatment Court serves as an alternative to incarceration and provides treatment to individuals so that they may become successful, contributing members of society.  The program launched on August 16, 2016 and in November, 2017 during the program's first commencement, three clients were celebrated for successfully completing the program. Tim was voted by other law leaders in the Commonwealth as the 2017 Leader of the Year and was presented the award during the Leaders in Law Conference in October.  He was selected in a secret ballot of 30 lawyers who'd been named this year's Leaders in the Law by the Virginia Lawyers Weekly paper.  They included defense attorneys, prosecutors, and a judge. Jacqueline Shoemaker, owner of Winchester Weight Loss, was the recipient of the Entrepreneur of the Year award. Jacqueline created her company after almost 20 years in the health care industry and much research and study in their area of focus. She began to question conventional standards of care and government recommendations that to them obviously were not working. Winchester Weight Loss was formed in 2012 and opened its doors in 2013 with one employee.  In the last five years it has realized much success and grown to seven employees and opened a second location. Jacqueline is dedicated to improving the health and wellness of the community, they are also committed to community service.  Winchester Weight Loss has been instrumental in bringing accomplished authors and physicians to the area in support of community wellness education events.  They have donated time and resources to local non-profits such as the Youth Development Center and the Winchester Medical Center Cancer Foundation and served on the board of CLEAN.  Jacqueline helped to develop the Glow Run and Tot Trot race. Keighley Gore with Gore's Meats was also in the studio. Gore's Meats was the recipient of the Small Business of the Year award. Gore's Meats was started in Frederick County in 1961 to serve an unmet need in the community, and is now in its 57th year and 4th generation of family operation.  Over the decades the family ceased opportunities to expand the business and it now has three locations in the Northern Shenandoah Valley.  They employ 30 employees and break production records each year.  Gore's Meats opened a retail location in Stephens City in 2011, and this year will have another opportunity to relocate and expand the retail operation. The business philosophy of this company is that by upholding the values of providing a high quality product, ethical business practices, and excellent customer service it is possible for them to prosper, and in turn to support the economy and needs of the community in which they live.  These values are extremely important to this business, and how they have become “A Name You Know, Quality You Trust”. Gore's Meats is without question extremely community minded. Among many others their participation includes the Newtown Heritage Festival, American Red Cross blood drives, the Chain of Checks, Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, Bright Futures Frederick County, the Kiwanis Club of Winchester, and the Virginia Tech Alumni Association. In 2017 the company helped with over 40 fundraisers, non-profits and public organizations by donating well over $60,000 of product, funding and support. To quote this business, “The right ingredients and a tried and true recipe provides the best dinners to gather around; the way the right employees, products, service and a proven record of good business practices provides the best small business to gather around and benefit the community.”  

Will Sean Podcast?
Ep. 203 - Tim Coyne - Edit in the Nude

Will Sean Podcast?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 73:06


Tim Coyne (@timcoyne) runs the TV recap podcast network “Giantist,” we talk art and craft and arts and crafts. Have we even been on game shows? What role do game shows still play? Will we take Door #1 or Door #2? Artists are increasingly releasing albums/shows/movies with little to no warning - is this the way things will be from now on? “Gods of Egypt” might have been a bad movie (we wouldn’t know, we didn’t see it), but the director, Alex Proyas, has been worse - we discuss. Vending machines in Australia are out to kill our children!!!

Chub Creek Podcast
Chub Creek 141 - Filthy Flowers

Chub Creek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013 59:19


Spring has finally arrived on the banks of Chub Creek. Yay! Join me for a peaceful walk along Fallbrook Trail near Georgetown Ontario. Thanks to Doug and Clara (Doug’s podcast is slugisdoug.com) Other podcasts mentioned on this episode were: The Scarborough Dude (Dicksnjanes), Shane Potvin (Shane and Tom’s Squeezebox) Tim Coyne (The Hollywood Podcast, Talks with Tim), Anthony Marco (Anthony Marco’s Podcast Emporium), Andrew Currie (Dyscultured), Adam Gratrix (Transpondency), Bob Goyetche (Best Episode Ever, BobStuph), Junior (Eavesdropping, Heroes in Rehab:TB), Eric and Rachelle (Tip Tap Tip), Mark Blevis (markblevis.com), Keith McNally, Coach RoboCraig, Picard102, JK Lanktree and Mike (Vinyl Countdown). I’m adding them all to my playlist today. So should you. Music today was “Today We’re Believers” by Canadian band, Canoe, found at One Track Mind. And once more, thank you to Terrie for being one of the all time most loyal Chub Creek listeners ever.

Story Salon Podcast
Special Summer Series: "Body Heat"

Story Salon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2008


The second of our Annual Summer Trilogy, is a quirky mix of tales about bodies in heat... Performed by Frances Peach, Bill Sperling, Debbie Hall, Julio Martinez, Lance Anderson and our featured performer Tatum De Roeck."Light My Fire" by Los Angeles' own The Doors... Performed by Beverly Mickins and John O'Kennedy... "Tatum's Wry Smile" shot by Tim Coyne of The Hollywood Podcast...54:20 / 49.9 MB / Rated NC-17 (Adult Themes and Saucy Language)"Thanks for the download"

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Video StudentGuy
#100 Podcasters Across Borders

Video StudentGuy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2008 52:19


Welcome to the longest show I've posted to date. On average these shows run about 15 minutes and when they've gone over  3o minutes I tend to break them into parts. The main reason for the length, which is about 52 minutes, is the inclusion of multiple comments and excerpts from presentations from PAB. My main goal here is to give you a sense of the event, which is quite unique among conferences. But the downside is how much time it adds to the show. And editing multiple interviews complicates the production process. Even up to the last few hours before posting I found some errors that required me to rerecord some sections. Most of the changes are changes in attributions, another time sink in production, which I got wrong on the first recording pass. I'm satisfied with the final show, even though it's long. If it's a bother, let me know, I'm compressing it down as much as I can. In the future, I'm thinking about using Apple's AAC format, which makes mp3 files smaller but retains higher quality. It also allows me to bookmark and add graphics, but, as far as I know, AAC files only play on iTunes and iPods and I don't want to exclude any listeners. Any thoughts? Because I am including a number of voices besides my own I've added a note at the bottom of the blog that indicates the type of Creative Commons license I'm using, which is attribution, non-commercial, share alike. I'll talk a little more about CC in a future show, right now understand that you can use all or part of this show as long as you include the name of the speaker and where the audio came from. You can't sell it and if you include any part of it in your own podcast you are bound by the same license. Thanks to Connie Crosby for pointing me the the right direction on this topic, for some reason I find the legal aspects of publishing baffling. This show is about my experience at Podcaster's Across Borders and begins with my personal thoughts about the event. Halfway through I have some excerpts of presentations and some brief commentary on what I took away from the experience and then I finish with a series of interviews I recorded at the end of the weekend as the room slowly emptied. It was a great experience and I've put in a lot of effort trying to put into words what it all meant, because, as I try to explain, PAB wasn't your regular new media conference. Lots of people were trying to figure it out besides me. Check out the comments on David Peralty's blog and you'll see a wide range of reactions.If you're just interested in the excerpts I've got the timecode listed below. In addition, all the presentations will be posted at Podcaster's Across Borders throughout the summer. Subscribe!I've also listed the names and URLs of all the people mentioned or heard in this show. Some have podcasts, some blogs and some are thinking about it.If there was any message or call to action people took away from the event (and there was plenty) one of the most important was find your voice and share it. I second that.Contents:00:27 - About me and the show06:45 - Tim Coyne presentation09:56 - Tim Coyne interview16:51 - Tod Maffin presentation20:50 - Jay Moonah's presentation26:46 - Me trying to make sense of Marshal McLuhan33:51 - Chris Brogan's Jolt41:30 - Attendee final comments50:11 - Closing remarks Links:New Media ExpoPodcamp Boston 3Bob GoyetcheMark BlevisMarshall McLuhanMaslow Hierarchy of NeedsThis Week in Media #98Mitch Joel - 6 Pixels of Separation Conference attendees and presenters who have kindly allowed me to record and post their comments in this show:Tim Coyne - Hollywood PodcastTod MaffinJay Moonah - Media DrivingChris BroganWhitney Hoffman - The LD Podcast Connie Crosby Dave Fleet - davefleet.comBill Deys - The Country Music CastMurray McGregorFrancis Wooby - Wooby Communications

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Story Salon Podcast
"LA's Original Storytelling Podcasters"

Story Salon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2008


A special episode featuring several of Los Angeles' original storytellers that helped to put "podcasting" on our sprawling map. Stories by Dan Farren, Joesph Dougherty, Tim Coyne, Dan Klass and Lance Anderson..."The Next Voice You Hear" by Jackson Browne performed by Beverly Mickins and John O'Kennedy... "Prep Klass" shot by Paul Hutchinson...56:56 / 52.2 MB / Rated: PG-13 (Some Adult Language and Themes)..."Thanks for the Download"

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Dry Shave
#108 - 17

Dry Shave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2007


I still don't know. Not even after reflecting with Tim Coyne of the Hollywood Podcast, a truly wonderful show you should pay great attention to.

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