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Tony chats with Tim Maloney and Steven Romero, Co-Founders at Pre-Loss. They focus on the interception of Geospacial and P&C worlds and provide baseline scans for large commercial assets. Having a baseline scan helps prevent ambiguities at the time of loss and ensures claims are adjusted fairly.Steve Romero: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-romero-cpcu-aic-arm-sega-9657b2199/Rumi.aiAll-in-one meeting tool with real-time transcription & searchable Meeting Memory™
Cloverleaf Radio's host "The Host with the Most" Jimmy Falcon welcomes in his first interview of 2024, Filmmaker Tim Maloney of Naked Rabbit! Tim created a couple of my favorite shows growing up, "Mrs. Munger's Class" and "Centerville" for Disney's 1 Saturday Morning, as well as working on the Colin Hanks/Jack Black comedy "Orange County", also "The Naked Cosmos" "God Hates Cartoons" "The Wonderful World of Kittens" and SO much more! You can check out more of Tim's work by visiting www.nakedrabbit.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jianetwork/support
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Do you have what it takes to run a global channel?Learn from someone who actually does. Before stepping in as Chief Revenue Officer at RiskOptics, Tim Maloney ran the worldwide channel organization for LifeSize.Sharing memories from his extensive experience, Tim takes you through the early courtship of channel management — think of it like dating — where the foundation is laid for successful long-term relationships.Tune in for answers on:How to run a channel or program in Europe versus in the US. Are there any specific program, strategy or tooling choices to keep in mind?How to juggle different cultural temposHow to leverage local resources to drive velocity in revenue growthPartner portals: can you work without them?_________________________Connect with the podcast hosts
How Are You Wired? Is a leadership podcast developed by local high school basketball coaches, Joe Willis (Plant High School) and Billy Teeden (Plant City High School). In this episode, Coach Teeden and Coach Willis speak to Tim Maloney, former college and high school coach about how he is wired and how his commitment to the "WE" has helped him succeed in the coaching profession. We would enjoy your feedback for our podcast. Please reach out to us to let us know your thoughts.@HowAreYouWired (X/Twitter)Joe Willis: Plant HS Basketball, plantbasketball@gmail.com or @CoachWillis20 (X/Twitter)Billy Teeden: Plant City HS Basketball, william.teeden@hcps.net or @CoachTeeden (X/Twitter)
The organization in charge of most Canadian varsity sports is changing who qualifies for scholarships and how the funding is doled out. We talk about what this shift will mean for students Tim Maloney, Dalhousie University's executive director of athletics and recreation.
This is the WFHB Local News for Monday, April 17th, 2023. In today's feature report, WFHB Environmental Correspondent Zyro Roze speaks with Tim Maloney, Senior Policy Director for the Hoosier Environmental Council (HEC) on bills moving through the Indiana Legislature that relate to the ecological health of our state. More in today's feature report. That’s …
Aaaand we're back! Tim Maloney is breaking down some MASSIVE truths in this one! We all know makin' money ain't easy – and there's no true risk-free way to getting rich quick! But if you've got the patience, the experience, and best of all – a couple good-looking guys on MMC – then you can get there too! This week we're diving into ETFs – and ways to invest your money based on the portolfios of experts. We're following in the footsteps of the MASTERS of investing, and ensuring that our lives get where we want 'em!
There's new ways of making money EVERY SINGLE DAY! Lucky for us, we've got the experts to show us how! This week Cope, Ross, and special guest Tim Maloney are talking the METAVERSE – and every new way of earning that's coming with it! Digital Real Estate, NFTs, Virtual Reality, Gaming – make it make sense! Lock into this episode, and learn how the future of tech and gaming might effect YOUR wallet – and what steps you can take (and INVESTMENTS you can make) to get prepared for the future!
The discovery of a body missing a foot in a thirty one thousand year old grave suggests our ancient ancestors may have been capable of performing complex surgery. The foot seems to have been cleanly amputated, and the patient survived for several years afterwards. Dr Tim Maloney from Australia's Griffith University made the find and Charlotte Roberts Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at Durham University who researches the evolution of medicine gave us her analysis. Craters from meteorites aren't always easy to find, they can look similar to other geological features. However techniques more closely associated with forensic science are helping to provide clues. it's all in the way the incoming asteroid or meteorite burns everything in its path says Dr Ania Losiak from the Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Science. The Greenland ice sheets are melting, a new analysis paints a concerning picture about the impact on sea levels. Researcher Jason Box takes us out onto the ice to see this process in action. And why do chimpanzees drum? Language researchers Catherine Hobaiter and Vesta Eleuteri have been following them around the jungles of Uganda to find out.
Tim Maloney, Vice President of Payer Relations at UC Health in Cincinnati, joined the podcast to talk about new developments in value-based payments, care coordination and the impact of inpatient capacity on margins.
Tim Maloney, Vice President of Payor Relations at UC Health in Cincinnati, joined the podcast to talk about roadblocks in prior authorization and his evolving collaboration with payers.
In episode 373, we welcome our guest, Tim Maloney, co-founder and Chief Investment Officer for Roundhill Investments, an ETF sponsor focused on thematic and sector-specific investing. In today's episode, we're getting meta! Tim begins with an overview of Roundhill and the firms' unique strategy around distribution. Then we dive into some of their funds, most notably the fund focused on the metaverse with a ticker I bet Mr. Zuckerberg wish he had. We touch on funds that are focused on e-sports, sports betting and streaming, and even a couple of funds that were launched as a partnership with former podcast guests Tobias Carlisle and Chas Cocke! ----- Follow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube For detailed show notes, click here To learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com ----- Today's episode is sponsored by The Idea Farm. The Idea Farm gives you access to over $100,000 worth of investing research, the kind usually read by only the world's largest institutions, funds, and money managers. Join today and get access to quarterly CAPE ratios, an excel quant backtester and the entire research library.
Most press coverage right now is focusing on Sen. Joe Manchin's efforts to gut the Democratic Party's "Build Back Better" bill, but his efforts to gut the For The People Act might have much larger consequences for the future of the country. In this bonus "thank you" episode, learn about Senator Manchin's effort to maintain Congressional corruption in our election systems before Jen and Husband Joe thank producers and respond to their feedback, much of it about BIF: The Infrastructure Bill. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Joe Manchin. “Voting Legislation for the People Act Compromise.” Politico. Donald Shaw. October 5, 2021. “While Inquiring on Facebook's Bottom Line, Hickenlooper is Invested in the Company.” Sludge. Christian Stafford. October 5, 2021. “Caught Our Eye: Sen. Hickenlooper holds financial interest in Facebook.” LegiStorm. Donald Shaw. September 23, 2021. “Manchin Poised to Profit From Mine Reclamation Funding He Championed.” The American Prospect. David Moore. September 20, 2021. “Manchin Removes Ethics Provisions From Democratic Reform Bill.” Sludge. David Moore. June 16, 2021. “Manchin's Proposal Cuts Campaign Finance and Ethics Reforms From S1.” Sludge. Ryan Grim. April 8, 2021. “Republicans Are Poised to Gerrymander Their Way Back to the Majority.” The Intercept. Campaign Legal Center. February 23, 2021. “Three Big Ways the For the People Act Would Fix the FEC.” campaignlegal.org. Justin Glawe. July 8, 2020. “EXPOSED: Reps Pass Bills That Benefit Their Own Private Companies.” Sludge. The Associated Press. August 10, 2018. “Can Congress members sit on corporate boards? It's allowed.” CBS News. Vern Buchanan. November 14, 2016. “Letter from Congressman Vern Buchanan to then-Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.” buchanan.house.gov Producer-recommended Sources Joe Biden. October 4, 2021. “Joe Biden to address debt ceiling situation.” The Guardian on Youtube. Andy Brown. July 18, 2019. “Uses of Hydrogen in Industry.” The Chemical Engineer. Linda Martin Alcoff. 2018. Rape And Resistance: Understanding The Complexities Of Sexual Violation. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. Mike Conley and Tim Maloney. 2017. Roadmap to Nowhere: The Myth of Powering the Nation With Renewable Energy. roadmaptonowhere.com. Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Tim Maloney, Co-Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Roundhill Investments, is Wayne Kimmel's guest on this week's episode of the SeventySix Capital Leadership Series. Roundhill Investments is a thematic ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) sponsor. Maloney and his co-founder, Will Hershey, have created ETFs focused on sports betting (BETZ), esports (NERD), and Pro Sports, Media & Apparel (MVP). Tune in to hear Maloney's insights on the future of sports, esports, and sports betting!
The scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change is clear. The IPCC has given humanity an aggressive timeline to mitigate the worst damage. The question about what to do in response to the crisis is a contentious issue. To achieve net zero CO2 emissions requires that we aggressively pursue our most potent sources of clean energy. The IPCC pathways to net zero recognize the need for a significant nuclear contribution, however a plucky group of renewable energy NGOs led by Stanford professor Mark Jacobson have put forth a daring roadmap to not only eliminate fossil fuels, but to do it with one hand tied behind our backs. They propose a complex and daring venture to eliminate both fossil fuels and nuclear power. My guests are co-authors of “Roadmap to Nowhere” a detailed dissection of infamous Stanford professor Mark Jacobson's “50-state roadmap to 2050” wherein he argues that fossil fuels can be completely replaced by 'renewable' energy sources. Mike Conley is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, living in Los Angeles. A life-long nerd, he's been interested in nuclear issues since 2010. Tim Maloney is a retired community college professor of electronics and machine control, an author and an inventor. Subscribe to my podcast at https://therationalview.podbean.com Chat with the experts at https://facebook.com/groups/therationalview @the_rational_view on Instagram; @AlScottRational on Twitter #therationalview #podcast #science #evidencebased #renewableenergy #nuclearenergy #greenenergy #netzeroneedsnuclear #nuclearreactor #atomicenergy #cleanenergy #energy #electricity #gogreen #sustainability #environment #renewable
Tim Maloney, Co-Founder and CIO of https://www.roundhillinvestments.com/ (Roundhill Investments) shares his thoughts on all things gaming. From the metaverse and virtual reality to the shift to a gaming-as-a-service revenue model, we dive into the world of e-sports, streaming, and the gaming industry. As we sip and share notes on two different bourbons, Tim provides insight into the current state of gaming and we look at what it could become in the future. [01:17] - Introduction [03:10] – Tasting: Woodford Reserve Master Collection (1838 White Corn & High West American Prairie Bourbon) [08:33] – thematic investing with Roundhill Investments [12:20] – the massive size of the gaming business & impact of Covid-19 [15:10] – Free to play and the new gaming revenue model [22:30] – global gaming – South Korea, China, and beyond [25:00] – the Metaverse – what the heck is that? [30:00] – is cloud gaming here? What happened to Google Stadia? [36:25] – Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) [41:12] – Game Engines and Democratizing Game Creation [45:15] – “because a path was beaten by many before you doesn't mean it's the right path for you” Links: www.bullsbearsandbourbon.com www.vermillionprivatewealth.com www.roundhillinvestments.com Next Time: When a medical diagnosis impacted his life plans my guest turned to real estate investing to generate income and provide for his family. He shares his business model, why he chose real estate investing, and more in a very insightful conversation. **The information in this podcast is educational and general in nature and does not take into consideration the listener's personal circumstances. Therefore, it is not intended to be a substitute for specific, individualized financial, legal, or tax advice. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate qualified professional before making a final decision. Thanks for listening.
Coach Tim Maloney joins us for this week's episode of The Greatest Games, and he really brings the heat when it comes to talking about basketball and the development of student-athletes in life. He has been a high school coach, been at The University of Florida with Billy Donovan as well as Baylor with Scott Drew, and a myriad of other stops. Through personal health issues he has realized the extreme value of working with kids. This is a highly encouraging episode for all listeners. Before going any further, please make a donation here Tacauma Lettsome's GoFundMe page and help this former basketball coach in his fight against ALS: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-tacauma-fight-als/donate You can learn more about ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease” here at ALS.org. Hear more about Lettsome's story in this link from WLTX TV in Columbia, SC. Visit TeachHoops.com/816basketball for incredible basketball coaching content and resources from Coach Steve Collins. Sign up for the two week free trial, learn and grow as a coach and support the show all at the same time. Share, subscribe and leave us a 5 star review if you enjoy. Follow us on Twitter at @816Basketball.
Tim Maloney came with significant marketing experience from Saatchi & Saatchi and Young & Rubicam into the bike industry over 30 years ago. Growing up in New Jersey, his curiosity for the european cycling scene motivated him to learn fresh and Italian. He started the Diamond Back Racing Team, working for Diamond Back as international sales & marketing director in the 90-ties, when fax machines were top notch. He continued his pass, working for Specialized, Alpinestars, Nothwave, Nike Cycling, Colnago and Pinarello, before pioneering online cycling journalism as one of the founders of cyclingnews.com. Since 2008 he is consulting Canyon Bicycles. _____________ SHOWNOTES _____________ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belling_brandcoaching/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bellingAgileCoaching • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dirkbelling/ • Webpage: http://www.the-brand-explorer.com • Feedback & Questions: info@the-brand-explorer.com
3:15pm-John Jakus, Baylor Men's Basketball Assistant Coach3:30pm-Jeramiah Dickey, Boise State Athletic Director4:00pm-Tim Maloney, Former Baylor Men's Basketball Assistant Coach4:30pm-Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.com4:45pm-Jovan Overshown, Baylor Sr. Associate AD/External Affairs (Energy Play Capsule Collection)5:00pm-David, Paul and Craig, "What A Difference A Year Makes!"5:25pm-Dan Vasta, BracketMatrix.com5:40pm-Katie Staiger-Smith, Baylor Volleyball Color Analyst
Former @BaylorMBB Assistant Coach @CoachTimMaloney joins @SicEm365Radio to discuss @BUDREW, the job he has done at Baylor, and more...
Join Kris Roglieri, president of Commercial Capital Training Group, as he talks with Tim Maloney of Quickline Capital Partners. Tim candidly discusses how he almost gave up on his commercial finance business in the first year, but after having a conversation with Kris, turned things around and is now closing 30 deals a month!More: https://commercialcapitaltraining.com/podcast/
We sit down with Tim Maloney the co-founder and Chief Investment Office at Roundhill Investments. We talk about launching new ETFs and how Roundhill innovates by focusing on a whole new generation of investors.--Tim Maloney is a co-founder and the Chief Investment Officer at Roundhill Investments. He founded Roundhill in 2018 under the premise that the “traditional” investment industry was leaving younger investors behind. Advisor to the $NERD Esports ETF and $BETZ Sports Betting ETF, Roundhill is leading with investment products that appeal to the next-generation of investors.--Please support on Patreon @norlundYour help goes a really long ways Follow on Twitter @chris_norlundFollow on Instagram @norlundStay positive and thank you so much for listening
What happens after the previous episode but before the next episode? This episode! With some of your old favorites and some new favorites as well! Guest voices include Dave Bradt, Devon the Adventurer, Tim Bevan. Judy Meschel, Avi Ezor, J.J. Gertler, Tim Maloney, Pam Noles, and S. Krystal McCauley. Invisible Zeppelin is copyright by About Comics, publishers of things that oughta be published. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Tim Maloney & Nick Bernard answer the following questions: What laws allow individuals to sue the police for wrongdoing? What sorts of wrongdoing by police is actionable? How do these laws vary from state to state, and how is Maryland different from other states? What are the differences between a private lawsuit against a police officer, and a criminal trial of a police officer? What is the process like for the person suing? What are some of the upsides and downsides? What is injunctive relief, and how can a civil suit be used to change police departments that have problematic policies or practices? JGL LAW FOR YOU brings you up close and personal with our lawyers who will be discussing how to navigate the many legal processes, developments in the law, other current events and how they may affect you. You can find us at www.jgllaw.com (http://www.jgllaw.com/) , on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JGLLaw/) and twitter (https://twitter.com/JGL_Law) .
Tim Maloney joins us to discuss what it takes to make a viral ETF, the importance of social media for the future of investing, and how Roundhill navigates some of the distribution challenges of being a smaller ETF advisor.
Mabel learns about the Star Sentries fan club newsletter. Blasphemous Badger discusses past defeats. Bruce is surly. Starring the usual cast of Gertlers, plus one less-common Gertler. Guest starring Pam Noles as Lava Lady, Tim Maloney as Doc Zap and Ivy Ratafia as Viola Pendergast. Copyright 2020 About Comics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Leo Gomez was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley but moved to San Antonio after finishing school. He has moved up through the city ranks through multiple Chambers of Commerce, the San Antonio Spurs, Toyota Manufacturing and various charities. Now, he runs one of San Antonio's most exciting developments. Transcript: [music] Justin Hill: Hello and Bienvenidos, San Antonio. Welcome to the Alamo Hour, discussing the people, places, and passion that make our city. My name is Justin Hill, a local attorney, proud San Antonio, and keeper of chickens and bees. On the Alamo Hour, you'll get to hear from the people that make San Antonio great and unique and the best-kept secret in Texas. We're glad that you're here. All right. Welcome to this episode of the Alamo Hour. Today's guest is Leo Gomez. Leo's been involved in everything currently president and CEO of Brooks City Base but been involved with the Spurs, with Toyota, with the Hispanic chamber, with the San Antonio chamber. I watched a video on you and maybe they called you Mr. South side. Did I hear that correct? Leo Gomez: I've been called a few things Justin. Justin: All right. We've had your wife on here, and she was nice enough to help us convince you to come be on the show. I met you years ago, just out having beers with Tim Maloney. It's good to see you again and thank you for doing this. Leo: Beers with Tim Maloney, huh? Justin: I feel like beers with Tim Maloney could-- that go anywhere. Leo: I sure could. Justin: A lot of people can say they've had beers with Tim Maloney too. Leo: That's terrific. Good to be on here with you. Justin: I usually start this and I told you just some general information about your interaction and thoughts on San Antonio. Let's just start when and why did you end up in San Antonio? Leo: San Antonio is always that big city to the North for me and my extended family. I'm from the Rio Grande Valley, grew up in McAllen, not far from the Rio Grande river and our neighbor to the South there. I grew up in the Valley knowing only the Valley pretty much. The closest metropolitan area, the closest thing to a city that was a real city when I was growing up was San Antonio Texas. I actually visited it once or twice while I was very young to visit an aunt and some cousins in San Antonio and spend a day at the zoo. Going back home and I got into my late teenage years, and I'd never still really been outside the Rio Grande Valley except for San Antonio. San Antonio was always that big wonderful city that had me in awe to the North of the Rio Grande Valley. Justin: Did you move up here after high school or after college or? Leo: I moved here right after graduate school. It was in the late eighties. Justin: Did you get your masters in public administration? Did I say that? Leo: Public policy? That's what we call it. Public affairs at the LBJ school of public affairs in Austin. Justin: All right, so you've been here ever since? Leo: I've been here ever since. Justin, little did I know. I thought I'd come here and learn and get a career started in a real city and then take a look at real big cities on the East Coast or the West Coast and had some opportunities, but I fell in love quickly with San Antonio, fell in love with other things in San Antonio and here I am 30 something years later. Justin: Well, that's a great city. Leo: It absolutely is. Justin: You did some time in DC, right? Leo: I did as an intern when I was in graduate school. I spent six months there. Justin: I interned there for the DCCC in 2002, and it's a great city too. It's very young, it's vibrant, it's great. Leo: Oh, Justin, to go from the Rio Grande Valley, to graduate school in Austin and then intern six months in Washington DC, I was a young man that was just soaking in everything I could soak in and the experiences of DC as well as Austin...
This episode features Tim Maloney, Vice President of Payer Relations for the University of Cincinnati Health. Here, he discusses the changes to the payer relations field in recent years, the dominant players in payer relations today, and more.
Gabe & Rick have a conversation with Dr. Stephen Boyd, Mike Conley, and Tim Maloney on how we overcome our Fossil Fuel addiction. Mike Conley and Tim Maloney are the co-authors of "Roadmap to Nowhere" and are collaborating with Dr. Boyd on a forthcoming book: "Fear of a Nuclear Planet". Dr. Stephen A. Boyd has worked extensively on international projects and done work on advanced energy systems, including next-generation nuclear reactor systems with space applications and high-temperature molten-salt processes.
My name is Chris Keefer. I am an Emergency Physician concerned with fighting climate change and poverty. Join me on my journey into the frontiers of science, technology and politics as I explore solutions to the climate and poverty crises. I've moved from being a green environmentalist advocating degrowth and opposing new technology towards embracing technologies that can decouple human well being from its environmental impact and imagining the kind of politics and economic system necessary to pursue this goal. Welcome to Decouple. In this inaugaral episode Jesse Freeston and I dive deep into it all. Fasten your seatbelts and dive on in. Referenced Books: Charles C Mann: The Wizard and the Prophet, Noah Yuval Hariri: Sapiens, Daniel Quinn: Ishmael, Leigh Phillips: The People's Republic of Walmart, Jonathan Symons: Technology, Politics and The Climate Crisis, James Lovelock: A Rough Ride to the Future, Lewis Dartnell: Origins, Tim Maloney and Mike Conley: Roadmap to Nowhere
San Antonio's own, Tim Maloney, a son of personal injury lawyer legend Pat Maloney and personal injury attorney himself joins us to talk about his other interest. Tim is one of the producers of Southern Charm: New Orleans which is on Bravo. He has also produced movies, documentaries and is here to talk about that path and upcoming projects. Transcript: Justin Hill: Hello in Bienvenido, San Antonio. Welcome to the Alamo Hour discussing the people, places and passion that make our city. My name is Justin Hill, a local attorney, a proud San Antonion and keeper of chickens and bees. On the Alamo Hour, you'll get to hear from the people that make San Antonio great and unique and the best kept secret in Texas. We're glad that you're here. All right. Today's guest is a movie producer, television reality show producer, former Riverwalk restaurant tour/bar owner, local injury attorney and one of my very best friends Tim Maloney. Tim, thank you for being here. Tim Maloney: I appreciate the opportunity, sir. Justin: Tim, we're not going to talk about the things- you and I like to talk about at bars, which is usually law and other high-minded things. I want to talk to you a little bit about some of your passions outside of the law. How did you get into television producing? Tim: Seventh grade Maria Fleming, I wanted to make out with her. The reason I got into it was I produced Charlie Brown Christmas show and I cast her. I injected a controversial scene to the seventh grade production, which of course got me suspended, and that was she actually kissed Snoopy. That's absolute true story. That's how I got started in production. Justin: It turns species love scene? Tim: Pretty much. By the way, very controversial, not only the kiss with the beagle, but the beagle was also a female in a costume. I was actually, shall we say, ahead of my time. Justin: You were definitely ahead of your time. For everybody to know, I have warned at Tim and let him know that this is a family friendly podcast, and we're only going to talk about family friendly things today. Tim: They were very friendly. Justin: Okay, well, Snoopy. Tim: They were lovable. You all love Snoopy. Justin: Tim, I want to talk to you more about the TV and stuff like that. We're probably not going to talk much about the law. I'm going to start with a top 10 for everybody because I think it's important to just get a little bit of a slice of who you are. You're never going to know what they but they're going to be pretty simple, okay. Tim: I'll give it my best shot. Justin: All right. I know the answers to a lot of these, but some I don't. First, do you have any pets? Tim: Yes, I do. Justin: Cats? Tim: Yes. Justin: Feral? Tim: Very feral. Justin: You got feral cats you feed, but you name them? Tim: They like Will Ferrell, but they're also like some of the other SNL characters do. Justin: All right. Cheri Oteri? Tim: Actually, they were more old school, Eddie Murphy in the day. Justin: What's your favorite restaurant right now? Tim: Boy, I would say the Palace at lunch. Justin: What's the buffet special there? Tim: Sushi. [laughs] Cut. You have to edit that out. Justin: What were going to try it again. What is your favorite restaurant eat-out right now? Tim: A signature I think right now is on top of their game. Justin: The [unintelligible 00:02:46] ridiculous? Tim: It's really good. I did not want to like it, and it's now my new go-to. Justin: I'm embarrassed that I know what that is, but it's pretty good. Tim: It's really tasty. Justin: I think I know the answer to this. What is your favorite go-to hidden gem in San Antonio? Tim: Boy, hidden gym. Justin: Doesn't have to be a bar, doesn't have to be restaurant, can be just anything in the city that you think, man if you want your PhD and know in San Antonio, you've got to know this place. Tim: I would say the library then in my street. Justin: I was going to say the Japanese tea garden for you because
Hello Listeners, Today is a very special episode with Tim Maloney, CFA, co-founder and CIO at Roundhill Investments. Before this Tim traded investment grade credit at Wells Capital Management. He also worked in institutional sales at Morgan Stanley. He earned his Bachelors of Arts in Economics and Bachelors of Science in Engineering and a Master of Science in Finance from Vanderbilt University. In today’s episode we discuss what is a thematic ETF and gaming. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
Technology has brought the average investor greater access to new and different types of investments. Investors can now invest at lower costs, better tailor their portfolios to their goals and preferences, and even invest in specific sectors and themes. Thematic investing is beginning to gain traction by allowing investors to move from sectors to themes like cybersecurity, cannabis, and e-sports.… Continue Reading→ The post Tim Maloney: Thematic Investing appeared first on All About Your Benjamins™.
Join Coach & Doc as they talk with Dunbar HS Head Basketball Coach Tim Maloney.
This VETToCEO podcast features Tim Maloney, a former Marine and now Founder and CEO of Quickline Capital. Tim tells it like it is in terms of what banks look for in a business loan application.
The other day I had lunch with Tim Maloney, a real supply chain development expert. Our conversation led to the trade war with China. All of us know that the world is becoming a smaller place with every passing day. International events including import tariffs, Hong Kong riots, the human rights atrocities in Xinjiang, China [...]
In this episode, Tim Maloney, Co-Founder and Chief Investment Officer of RoundHill Investments joins me to talk about the wild world of the growing e-sports industry. As a seasoned gamer, he shares insights on why e-sports could be a trend worth watching. Don't miss it! #YouAreYoungMoney Also, if you're unaware of what e-sports is, Tim was kind enough to share a link of the League of Legends championship. This thing will blow your mind. Take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QDWbKnwRcc
Local Leaders Inspiring YouthMaloney was named Southwest Florida Coach of the Year and Conference Coach of the Year after each of those seasons at Mariner. In 1996, he was also named Gulf Coast All-Sports Coach of the Year and Boys Basketball Coach of the Year in Southwest Florida.Maloney has also been recognized for his work as a "Life Coach," most recently being featured in a New York Times article by Zach Schonbrun entitled "For the Court, a Head Coach. And for the Head Coach? A Life Coach." His network in the college and high school coaching fraternity is extensive. Current South Carolina men's basketball head coach Frank Martin mentioned Maloney during his NCAA Sweet 16 news conference and how much their friendship has meant to him.Scott Drew (Baylor), Travis Ford (St. Louis), Tim Cluees (Iona) and Tim Cohane (Buffalo retired) who all raved about not only Maloney's basketball knowledge but more importantly the phenomenal human being he is and the difference he makes in the lives of young people.We are honored to host Coach Tim Maloney and discuss his years of experience with youth and how their intimate connections map the future.
Bringing Intimacy Back with Dr April Brown and guest Tim Maloney
Tim Maloney is the CIO at Roundhill Investments. Tim specializes in esports investments. You can find out more at https://roundhillinvestments.com
It's about Tim Maloney, Executive Director of Athletics and Recreation at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Karen's Dead (give her the goddamned camera!)" - Show #262, from 7/23/03 [Soundtrack to the beautiful unending experience of Ordinary People. Contains: Ordinary People, Timothy Hutton, Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, Elizabeth McGovern, Scott Doebler, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Numbers 1-4, Aimee Mann, Wise Up, Magnolia, Johann Pachelbel, Canon in D Major, Marvin Hamlisch, Robert Redford, Alvin Sargent, Judith Guest, Brian Eno, Variation #1 on Canon in D Major, Discreet Music, Fridge, Five Four Child Voices, Happiness, Hannah-Barbera, Sproings, Sandra Beckmeier, Lonny Stern, KVRX, Don Billett, Meg Mundy, Richard Whiting, Basil Hoffman, 30/3000] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8" - Show #263, from 7/30/03 [Number 2 of 3. Contains: Philip Glass, Einstein on the Beach, Lonny Stern, Randall's, Mendy, Sandra Beckmeier, Yann Tiersen, Amelie, KVRX, Ordinary People, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsch, Robert Redford, Judith Guest, Alvin Sargent, Raising Arizona Theme, Ode to Joy, Carter Burwell, Yellow Submarine, Dick Emery, George Dunning, Al Brodax, Jack Mendelsohn, Lee Minoff, Erich Sega, Microsoft Agent, Mary, Fridge, Five Four Child Voices, Ken's Eudora email subject lines, Andrew Dickens audio test CD] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Rainbow Dementia (Kids are strange)" - Show #265, from 8/6/03 [Final installment in three-week series, not a children's show, not a political show, but more likely a soundtrack to an unknown world. Contains: Kermit the Frog, Rainbow Connection, Muppet Movie, Jim Henson, CB Kids, Giant Tickle Feather, King Missile, Indians, Way to Salvation, 30/3000, Sandra Beckmeier, Yann Tiersen, Amelie, Don Reno, Arthur Smith, Twelfth Street Rag, Banjo Hall of Fame, Charles Penrose, Laughing Policeman, Childrens Classics Collection, Valentino Sound Effects Library, Crowds applause, Paul Angelis, Yellow Submarine, Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, Ghost of a Dog, Ween, Mollusk, Lonny Stern, Julie Dawn Cole, Leonard Stone, Anthony Newley, Mel Stuary, I Want It Now, Veruca Salt, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Phillip Glass, Anthem Part 2, Powaqqatsi, Truman Show, Tim Maloney, Extra Sugar-free Gum, Free Speech For Sale, Edith Frost, Cars and Parties, Wonder Wonder] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Back and Forth" - Show #266, from 9/3/03 [Self-reference. Contains: Fourtet, My Angel Rocks Back and Forth, Slow Jam, Shining, Polymorphia, Sonoris, Pachabel, Canon in D major, Ordinary People, Herb Alpert, Rise, Sandra Beckmeier, and excerpts from past Ken's Last Evers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (many copies?), beatles chaos fugue 4 of 4, cats meow, insert coin-sluggish tape phone, insert coin-rushing pianos pacman, insert coin-decomposing pianos, elsewhere-qbert bach terror, elsewhere-short attention collage (pretty brief), i'm going to kill myself tomorrow, karen's dead, rainbow dementia, sarabande (brief), world manipulation] dj BC - "Einstein on the Beast" - Glassbreaks https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/80412
Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Karen's Dead (give her the goddamned camera!)" - Show #262, from 7/23/03 [Soundtrack to the beautiful unending experience of Ordinary People. Contains: Ordinary People, Timothy Hutton, Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, Elizabeth McGovern, Scott Doebler, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Numbers 1-4, Aimee Mann, Wise Up, Magnolia, Johann Pachelbel, Canon in D Major, Marvin Hamlisch, Robert Redford, Alvin Sargent, Judith Guest, Brian Eno, Variation #1 on Canon in D Major, Discreet Music, Fridge, Five Four Child Voices, Happiness, Hannah-Barbera, Sproings, Sandra Beckmeier, Lonny Stern, KVRX, Don Billett, Meg Mundy, Richard Whiting, Basil Hoffman, 30/3000] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8" - Show #263, from 7/30/03 [Number 2 of 3. Contains: Philip Glass, Einstein on the Beach, Lonny Stern, Randall's, Mendy, Sandra Beckmeier, Yann Tiersen, Amelie, KVRX, Ordinary People, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsch, Robert Redford, Judith Guest, Alvin Sargent, Raising Arizona Theme, Ode to Joy, Carter Burwell, Yellow Submarine, Dick Emery, George Dunning, Al Brodax, Jack Mendelsohn, Lee Minoff, Erich Sega, Microsoft Agent, Mary, Fridge, Five Four Child Voices, Ken's Eudora email subject lines, Andrew Dickens audio test CD] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Rainbow Dementia (Kids are strange)" - Show #265, from 8/6/03 [Final installment in three-week series, not a children's show, not a political show, but more likely a soundtrack to an unknown world. Contains: Kermit the Frog, Rainbow Connection, Muppet Movie, Jim Henson, CB Kids, Giant Tickle Feather, King Missile, Indians, Way to Salvation, 30/3000, Sandra Beckmeier, Yann Tiersen, Amelie, Don Reno, Arthur Smith, Twelfth Street Rag, Banjo Hall of Fame, Charles Penrose, Laughing Policeman, Childrens Classics Collection, Valentino Sound Effects Library, Crowds applause, Paul Angelis, Yellow Submarine, Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, Ghost of a Dog, Ween, Mollusk, Lonny Stern, Julie Dawn Cole, Leonard Stone, Anthony Newley, Mel Stuary, I Want It Now, Veruca Salt, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Phillip Glass, Anthem Part 2, Powaqqatsi, Truman Show, Tim Maloney, Extra Sugar-free Gum, Free Speech For Sale, Edith Frost, Cars and Parties, Wonder Wonder] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Back and Forth" - Show #266, from 9/3/03 [Self-reference. Contains: Fourtet, My Angel Rocks Back and Forth, Slow Jam, Shining, Polymorphia, Sonoris, Pachabel, Canon in D major, Ordinary People, Herb Alpert, Rise, Sandra Beckmeier, and excerpts from past Ken's Last Evers: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (many copies?), beatles chaos fugue 4 of 4, cats meow, insert coin-sluggish tape phone, insert coin-rushing pianos pacman, insert coin-decomposing pianos, elsewhere-qbert bach terror, elsewhere-short attention collage (pretty brief), i'm going to kill myself tomorrow, karen's dead, rainbow dementia, sarabande (brief), world manipulation] dj BC - "Einstein on the Beast" - Glassbreaks http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/80412
Rick & Gabe interview Mike Conley and Tim Maloney on their book, “ Road to Nowhere, The Myth of Powering the Nation With Renewable Energy” They are accompanied by Thies Beckers, who’s latest book is “The Non-Solutions Project." Both books are commentaries on the 2015 landmark paper "100% Clean and Renewable Wind, Water, and Sunlight (WWS) All-sector Energy Roadmaps for the 50 United States" by Mark Jacobson, Mark Delucchi, et al Roadmap to Nowhere (website)
Tim Maloney: “The Weirdest Things We Could Possibly Make Up” This is my interview with Tim Maloney, conducted by Skype on 14 December 2017. This program is sponsored by LivBar. Go to LivBars.com for more information. https://ia601505.us.archive.org/12/items/WTBCTimMaloney/WTBCTimMaloney.mp3 Topics Include: Cat-Head Theater 360 degree, bad timing & media shifts, Vicki Bennett’s Gone Gone Beyond film […]
I talk about Stoicism, Islam, and community activism with American Muslim Tim Maloney. We also explore tolerance; learning from others; anger; acceptance; handling adversity; overcoming fears; dealing with difficult people; and resilience. Tim Maloney is an American Muslim activist and community organizer from Northeastern Pennsylvania. He received his B.A. Degree in Communication Arts and Humanities from Keystone College. Tim currently serves on the Steering Committee for the Peace and Justice Center and Executive Committee of the Wilkes-Barre NAACP Youth Council. In 2016, Tim won Best Life Blog at the NEPA BlogCon’s Blog of the Year awards. In 2017, he was the recipient of the Susan Merrill Constance Kozel Award. This is presented by The Interfaith Resource Center for Peace and Justice to an individual whose contributions to society reflect the principles of justice and peace. The Stoic Philosophy Podcast explores the tradition of Stoicism with goals to inform, empower, and help others benefit from practical wisdom of Ancient Greek, Roman, and modern thinkers including Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca. For the Stoics, a main focus is pursuing virtue to attain a well-examined life through practical applications of Philosophy – acting with good character, using reason to form accurate careful judgments about the world, and achieving contentment. Stoic writers focus on many perennial human concerns and urge people to take action applying what they learn to everyday life. Self-improvement is central to Stoic thought – strengthening and improving one's mindset. Support through Patreon and Paypal Donate: http://justinvacula.com/donate/ Like, share, subscribe! Find Justin Vacula online and listen to past content: Main website: http://www.justinvacula.com SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/justinvacula iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/stoic-philosophy/id1264404483 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/justinvacula Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/justin-vacula/stoic-philosophy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/justinvacula Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/justinvacula Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/justinvacula Tim Maloney: http://maloneyofnepa.com/ Epictetus' Discourses: https://www.amazon.com/Discourses-Epictetus-Handbook-Fragments-Everymans/dp/0460873121/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478049820&sr=8-2&keywords=epictetus+discourses Marcus Aurelius' Meditations: https://www.amazon.com/Meditations-Thrift-Editions-Marcus-Aurelius/dp/048629823X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493590216&sr=8-1&keywords=marcus+aurelius+meditations Seneca's Letters to a Stoic https://www.amazon.com/Senecas-Letters-Stoic-Thrift-Editions/dp/0486811247/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1493590249&sr=8-3&keywords=seneca+letters+from+a+stoic Stoic Philosophy – Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: http://www.iep.utm.edu/stoicism/ Massimo Pigliucci's Stoicism blog: https://howtobeastoic.wordpress.com/ Stoic Philosophy Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Stoicism/
Tim Maloney has a inspiring life to date Paralympic World record 800m Wheelchair Track and Gold Medal in Wheelchair Basketball Atlanta
Tim Maloney of Auckland University of Technology’s Centre for Social Data Analytics talks about using administrative data to help child welfare agencies predict the probability of substantiated maltreatment of children.
Perhaps one of the most confusing issues on the Indiana ballot next week. Our guests will be (Hoosier) Todd Adkins, Director, Research & Information, NRA-ILA (by phone); Tim Maloney, Senior Policy Director for the Hoosier Environmental Council; and Erin Huang, Indiana State Director for the Humane Society of the United States.
Continuing discussion about the proposed Mounds Lake Reservoir project with guests: Tim Maloney, Hoosier Environmental Council, Sr. Policy Director, and Mike Hicks, Ball State University, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research.
After many years, Pastor Dick returns to OTE, along with his pals in faith, Harold Camping and…who? Anyway, this trio of God inspired commentators go at it for 3 hours, accompanied by their argumentative engineer, Izzy Isn't. The added bonus from these collectors of God is a whole bunch of classic music and sermonizing from the right wings of religion. 3 Hours. The post The Return Of Pastor Dick – Richard Lyons, Peter Conheim, Tim Maloney, Don appeared first on KPFA.
The proposed Anderson-area Mounds Lake. Guests are Tim Maloney, Sr. Policy Director of the Hoosier Environmental Council; Tony Fleming, a geologist and author of an exhaustive groundwater atlas of Marion County; and (for the project) Chad Pigg of SESCO g
Negativland – Mark Hosler, Peter Conheim, Tim Maloney, Jon leidecker, Don A group of cohorts large enough to be called Negativland join me for an improvised discussion of Science. Peter Diddle, Harold Camping, Wick Milford, and Brindle Spork take on all scientific questions and Receptacle callers without a scientific plan or scientific qualifications to do so. This intense talk fest, intended to increase a public awareness of science in our lives, does just the opposite. 3 Hours. The post Over the Edge – The Science Show appeared first on KPFA.
Top DOPs - Behind the Lens with Cinematographers David Parker, Tim Maloney and John Brawley
Tim Maloney, Don Tim plays Dr. Otto Preswell, a “brain expert” who joins Izzy's brother, Adam Isn't, for a solid 3 hour talk show, a discussion of how the brain works in relation to God. Is the brain hard wired for spiritual activity? Lots of callers join in with their own views and we just keep going. 3 Hours. The post Over the Edge – “Your Brain Is God” Part 25 appeared first on KPFA.
Tim Maloney, Don. Naked Rabbit and Happy Hazard join intellects to host The Art Line, a call-in format dedicated exclusively to solving the working problems of artists. Art and procedures are discussed including digital tools and formats. Not as many problems as we thought, but a lively discussion show as the unhappy Hap and the knowledgeable Naked take on all callers. 3 Hours. The post Over the Edge – “All Art Radio – The Art Line” appeared first on KPFA.