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MITIGATION STRATEGIES VS FAKE JOB CANDIDATES Reports of fraudulent job applications are on the rise. A globalised internet, universal job insecurity and the reduction of friction provided by technology innovation from EasyApply to AI-powered mass personalisation, is a producing a perfect storm which is overwhelming recruitment teams. As these trends accelerate, we can expect the volume and sophistication of fake job applications to likewise increase. Let's talk about the techniques job candidates are using and what counter measures employers are thinking about to ensure only authentic, honest candidates get through to process. We will explore: - What do we categorise as fraudulent? - What types of candidate fraud can we describe? - What is our current mechanism of mitigation? - Detect or Deter? - How do we ensure Candidate Experience, whilst protecting employers interests? - Is the best way to change our talent attraction approach (i.e stop advertising) or can there be another solution? - Using tech to fight agains tech - What are the most fraud-proof assessment techniques - How to balance between security vs efficiency? - What skills does a recruiter need to be good at fraud mitigation? - What do hiring managers needs to do to become good at fraud mitigation? - What types of assessment are no longer viable? - What are the long term implications for talent acquisition? All this and more as we dive into the world of recruiting and the job search in 2025 We are on Friday 25th April, 2pm BST Register by clicking the green button and follow the channel here (recommended) Ep303 is sponsored by our friends at BrightHire BrightHire is the leader in Interview Intelligence trusted by the world's fastest growing companies: Canva, Ramp, Toast, Axon, Zapier, Vercel, Klaviyo, Rippling, Attentive, HighTouch, Groq, Navan, and 000s more. Not just another note-taking tool, BrightHire's end-to-end AI platform is transforming how our clients hire — delivering substantial hiring efficiency and consistently raising the bar on quality. “BrightHire has elevated both the quality and speed of our hiring process” - Tony James, Talent Acquisition Partner at AlphaSense Discover why market-leaders call BrightHire a game-changer for how they hire. If you schedule a demo with our team next week, and mention Hung sent you, we'll send you a $50 eGift.
President Trump has said tariffs on Mexico and Canada will begin next week. Eamon Javers reports from Washington on the tariff messaging from The White House. Once COO and President of Blackstone and now Chairman of Costco Tony James shares his perspective on the US economy, business strength, and consumer confidence. James considers American business to be slowing down, thanks to uncertainty from the administration. In the face of DEI rollbacks across corporate America, Costco remains consistent in their commitment to equity. Plus, Nvidia topped analyst estimates, for the first time in a decade, a child in the US has died from the measles, and Elon Musk's efforts in the US government could affect his businesses. Eamon Javers - 16:39Tony James - 27:10 In this episode:Eamon Javers, @EamonJaversJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
We go waaaaaaaaay back (four decades?) with our dear friend Alli. And whatever we got up to back in the day—tooling around town in her Chevette, rocking out in downtown Youngstown, or just chilling in any of our respective basements—music was involved.No surprise that Alli was firmly at the top of our guest list. Here's hoping this is the first of many of her appearances on The Mixtape Diaries!Credits: Intro/ Outro — the Februarys, "Does Your Father Know"/ "... In a Letter."
Scott Estill runs out of excuses and ends up in the MMM studio. Scott is partner and head of the New York office at Lancor, a national search and advisory firm. Scott reviews his extensive early career in investment banking and how it evolved into Lancor's distinctive private equity executive placement model. Before that, the hosts get into Scott's origin story, including his time producing films for The Beastie Boys (not a typo) and as a college soccer goalie in the United States and England, including how he became Tony James' go-to in the soccer goal. Scott's banking and soccer experience provide Andy the opportunity to make an obvious pun about “pitches,” which didn't yield the guffaws that he had hoped for or expected.
Hang out with Al as he chats with writer/creator, Tony James all about his latest kickstarter, Star Noir: Book Three. Tune in to learn all about this amazing project and more… Support the project at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starnoir/star-noir-book-three @tslashj – Twitter @bananabat – Instagram @starnoir00 – TikTok Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 497 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/​​​​ * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
This was SUCH a fun episode with all of my dear friends reviewing the 2024 Hack Your Health Conference, held in Austin, TX on May 31-June 2, 2024! I love these humans, and we may be doing some episodes together in the future as well!To introduce our guests-Tony Pascolla is a returning guest on our show! Be sure to check out Tony's appearances on episode 369 and 597 of Boundless Body Radio! Tony Pascolla is a Physical Education Teacher, sport coach, Strong First Kettlebell instructor and personal trainer and like me, is a carnivore/fasting coach at Revero, a coaching company focused on helping people successfully implement a carnivore diet. He is also the host of the very successful Primal Foundations Podcast, where I was honored enough to be hosted as the very first guest. Luckily, he has found much better people to host since then. Find Tony at-IG- @tony_primalfoundationsPod- Primal Foundations PodcastJames Leman is a returning guest on our show! Be sure to check out James' first appearances on episodes 355 and 595 of Boundless Body Radio! James Leman is a 51-year-old who was born, lives and works in the beautiful island of Bermuda! As a vegetarian and vegan James' health declined so much, that he had multiple hospitalizations, autoimmune issues, anxiety and depression, amongst many other health problems. From listening to podcasts, reading books, and discovering the keto and carnivore diets, James has regained his health, and through that process, found happiness and purpose in sharing his experiences. Find James at- IG- @the_carnivorist TW- @the_carnivoristPod- The Carnivorist Chats! Adrian Gledhill is a future guest on Boundless Body Radio, so be on the lookout for her full episode coming soon! Adrian's insane story includes a life of battling weight gain and obesity, being a contestant on the biggest loser, giving birth to 5 babies, having weight loss surgery, suffering with multiple chronic conditions, and finally finding some healing with the carnivore diet. Her full episode promises to be epic, and I was so grateful to meet my new friend at the recent Hack Your Health Convention in Austin, TX! Find Adrian at-IG- @adriankgledhillYT- @adriankgledhillFind Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Chairman & CEO looks at inflation through the "7Cs" of commodities. Stephanie Flanders, Bloomberg News Head of Economics and Government looks at how Europe fares in a global subsidy race. Wes Edens, Fortress Investment Group Co-Founder and Brightline Founder says that Brightline West could signal the start of the high-speed rail industry. Clive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall Executive & Artistic Director and Tony James, Metropolitan Museum of Art Board of Trustees Co-Chair talk about the evolution in the business of fine arts institutions in New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doesn't everyone deserve a dignified retirement? Rather than fixing our retirement system, working longer is often seen as the solution to finance retirement. But for people with physically demanding jobs or people grappling with health issues or disabilities, working longer is not an option. Teresa Ghilarducci joins us to discuss her new book Work, Retire, Repeat: The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy and her proposal for a Gray New Deal to fix the retirement system in the US. Teresa Ghilarducci joins us from New York. _________________________ Bio Teresa Ghilarducci is the author of the new book Work, Retire, Repeat: The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy. A labor economist and nationally-recognized expert in retirement security, she is the Bernard L. and Irene Schwartz professor of economics at The New School for Social Research and the Director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis and The New School's Retirement Equity Lab. As a labor economist, she has spent her career working to ensure retirement security for all American workers. She joined The New School for Social Research as a professor of economics in 2008 after teaching at Notre Dame for 25 years. She frequently testifies before the U.S. Congress and serves as a media source to popular and online news outlets about pensions, labor economics, and older workers. She also frequently publishes in economics journals and edited volumes and has authored several books, including How to Retire with Enough Money: And How to Know What Enough Is and Rescuing Retirement, co-authored with “Tony” James, who was Executive Vice Chairman of The Blackstone Group at the time and co-authored In an unusual partnership, they outlined their bold policy vision to create Guaranteed Retirement Accounts (GRAs) for all American workers. ____________________________ For More on Teresa Ghilarducci Work, Retire, Repeat: The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy How to Retire with Enough Money: And How to Know What Enough Is Rescuing Retirement: A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans ____________________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like Are You Ready for The New Long Life? – Andrew Scott When Will You Flip the Switch? – Dr. Barbara O'Neill Why Retirement is About Much More Than Money – Ted Kaufman & Bruce Hiland ____________________________ Wise Quotes On the Pyramid of Retirement Security "Well, me and everyone else in this field knows that the building box of a good retirement looks like not pillars, but is a pyramid. There's a base and then there's a middle part, and then there's a tippy top part. I think of it as the food pyramid with the base as your fruits, your vegetables and your grains. That's a foundation and that's Social Security and that it doesn't provide all of your retirement income needs, for sure. But it's certainly a foundation. It's a foundation of security because retirement is for the lucky ones. A lot of people have missteps along the way that they have to take care of somebody and drop out of the labor force. So your family needs to be secured for that. So a spousal benefit is there, or you may be disabled, of course. And in fact, a huge percentage of people can't do their jobs mentally and physically starting around 50. And so official disability may not be in the offering, but kind of a partial disability is something that we all are at risk of having to manage. And so Social Security has to take into account the insurance system, a couple of missed quarters. We need social insurance against wild recessions where you might miss hours and work. And so you need that foundation." On Defined Contribution Plans vs. Pensions "And I think an unintended consequence of our do it yourself experiment we've had for 40 years in our country, there's no such thing as elders. You're supposed to stay young forever.
The beginning of the week witnessed a substantial financial gain for the country's 45th President Donald Trump. This financial surge came as a result of Friday's significant double-fold events. A successful consolidation took place between Digital World Acquisition Corp. and Trump Media & Technology Group, which Trump significantly owns. Furthermore, the conclusion of a legal battle involving New York Attorney General Letitia James bore a favourable outcome for him. The triumph of this new social media platform, Truth Social, has been instrumental in this financial boom for the business tycoon. The consequential success from this venture resulted in a nearly $4 billion swell in Trump's fortune. This came as the shares took an upward leap in the stock market, largely in part due to the platform's growing popularity. As the major stakeholder of Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump owns about 79 million shares, which is approximately equivalent to owning 58 percent of the company's total share. Currently, the market value of DWAC's shares stand at $49.95 each. With Trump's substantial holdings, this translates to an increase of more than $3.9 billion in his net worth. This massive accumulation of wealth legitimizes Trump's position in the global billionaire club. The expansion of his fortunes has elevated his net worth to $6.5 billion, placing him among the top 500 wealthiest individuals globally. The names in this elite group, akin to Trump's stature, include the likes of Joe Ricketts, Gordon Getty, and Tony James.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we take Around The Reel on the road to Capitol Hill located in Seattle Wa and have a furiously fun conversation with creative Tony James! Tony is a DIY multimedia artist! Actor, singer/songwriter, podcaster, videographer the list goes on... Our discussion takes us around the spectrum of his art to the nostalgic area of the city, relationships, dogs, music and films! We had an awesome time hanging out with Tony and we know you will too so please, enjoy our conversation with Mr. Tony James!
Rockonteurs is back and this week Gary and Guy chat with a classic storyteller. Tony James is much more than just a bassist, he is a musician, a producer, a visionary, and a pop and punk pioneer. In this episode, he chats to us about his band Generation X, his work and friendship with Billy Idol, the punk scene of the 70s, Sigue Sigue Sputnik and his current return to the touring stages of the world as part of Generation Sex.Back with a bang!Find out more about our next Rockonteurs Live at www.Rockonteurs.comRockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rockonteurs is back and this week Gary and Guy chat with a classic storyteller. Tony James is much more than just a bassist, he is a musician, a producer, a visionary, and a pop and punk pioneer. In this episode, he chats to us about his band Generation X, his work and friendship with Billy Idol, the punk scene of the 70s, Sigue Sigue Sputnik and his current return to the touring stages of the world as part of Generation Sex.Back with a bang!Find out more about our next Rockonteurs Live at www.Rockonteurs.comRockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony James, Jefferson River Capital Chairman walks through the evolution of private equity and the broader world of alternative investments from the eighties today. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading CEO and Saira Malik, Nuveen CIO break down the better-than-expected inflation numbers this week. Daniel Senor, Author of "The Genius of Israel" dissects into the economic effects of the Israel-Hamas war. Tony James, Jefferson River Capital Chairman walks through the evolution of private market investing over the past 40 years, and Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary lowers his expectations of a forthcoming recession.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talking with Tony James, creator of Star Noir, and Peter Taylor, creator of Pioneers: Blood & Stars! Pioneers: Blood & Stars: http://kck.st/3FeLFKc Star Noir: http://kck.st/3F0lMgX 10% off Gemini Mailers use GEEKCOLLECTIVE10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Nerds talk about the Entire Ashoka series and geek out with Tony James the creator of Star Noir. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenerdsoftheround/support
Yay, more Star Noir! Fun to say, fun to read. Scott is once again joined by Tony James to talk about random British TV shows...and I guess his ongoing comic Star Noir. If there's time.Listen and Subscribe on all good Podcast apps!Edited by Alexandra MirabalTimecode:News - 04:52Previously on Star Noir, Atmosphere, and Genre - 20:00Timeline, Policing, and Kickstarter - 1:00:00This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4815885/advertisement
Chelsea was originally formed in August of 1976 by singer Gene October, guitarist William Broad (later known as Billy Idol), bassist Tony James and drummer John Towe. After the other three left to form Generation X, October kept the band going, cycling through line-up after line-up, releasing som classic punk singles and albums along the way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Galena Mining Ltd (ASX:G1A) managing director Tony James updates Proactive on the June concentrate shipment from the Abra Base Metals Mine in WA. The lead and silver stock sent roughly 5,000 tonnes of concentrate to a smelter in Japan as production ramps up at the WA camp. James says work is advancing on Abra's underground mine, where the mine's primary pumping system has been commissioned. #ProactiveInvestors #GalenaMining #ASX #Abra #BaseMetals
The Damned were formed in London in 1976. Several of its founding members had previously played together in another early Punk group, Masters of the Backside. Masters was managed by the Pistol's famed manager Malcolm Mclaren, and included future Damned members Dave Vanian (born David Lett), Captain Sensible (Raymond Burns) and Rat Scabies (Chris Millar), as well as future Pretenders lead Chrissie Hynde. Brian James was the drummer in a band called London SS, which is largely remembered for housing, not only James, but also future Clash member, Mick Jones and future Generation X member, Tony James. Subscribe to the email list and get yourself some free goodies: https://producelikeapro.com Want to create radio ready mixes from the comfort of your home? Go check out https://promixacademy.com/courses/ Check out all other services here: https://linktr.ee/producelikeapro
The Damned were formed in London in 1976. Several of its founding members had previously played together in another early Punk group, Masters of the Backside. Masters was managed by the Pistol's famed manager Malcolm Mclaren, and included future Damned members Dave Vanian (born David Lett), Captain Sensible (Raymond Burns) and Rat Scabies (Chris Millar), as well as future Pretenders lead Chrissie Hynde. Brian James was the drummer in a band called London SS, which is largely remembered for housing, not only James, but also future Clash member, Mick Jones and future Generation X member, Tony James. Subscribe to the email list and get yourself some free goodies: https://producelikeapro.com Want to create radio ready mixes from the comfort of your home? Go check out https://promixacademy.com/courses/ Check out all other services here: https://linktr.ee/producelikeapro
In this episode of the Retail & Hospitality ISAC podcast, host Luke Vander Linden is joined by Ben Vaughn, senior vice president and CISO at Hyatt. During this two-part interview, Ben discusses diversity in the cybersecurity industry and explains Hyatt guiding principles. The second part of this interview will air during the May 24 episode. Then, Luke is joined by co-host Alicia Malone, senior manager of public relations at PCI SSC, Kandyce Young, manager of data security standards at PCI, and Tony James, director of cyber security at Target to discuss the rollout of PCI DSS v4.0. Questions relating to the rollout? Register here for the RH-ISAC and PCI DSS v4.0 webinar on May 25 at 3 p.m. ET. More information about PCI and the new version can be found on the following resources page.
On the show today we have Tony James, Managing Director of Galena Mining (G1A), who are in the ramp-up phase at their jointly owned Abra lead-silver project. The company has just raised $20m in new equity so we thought it would be a great time to have a chat and see how Tony plans to take the company to steady-state production. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward looking statements that may not eventuate. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Follow Money of mine on Youtube Follow Money of mine on Twitter Follow Money of mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of mine of Instagram
While at a recent trip to the Archives of Falconry Spring Rendezvous in Boise, ID, we got a chance to meet up with some longtime friends, and make some new ones. Our guest this episode, Tony James, is one of those new friends, and we're glad we got a chance to pull him aside for a bit to discuss some of his past and present falconry endeavors. This episode was going to happen during the UK series, but better late than never! On top of being an established falconer of many years, Tony is an avid falconry book connoisseur with a very large library, and is responsible for recently helping to bring about the English translation of The Art of Taming, Training, and Managing Hawks by P. De Gommer. We also have a few new series in the works for you coming up in the next couple of months, so enjoy! We would also like to introduce a new sponsor for the podcast, Baba Yaga Crafts! If you're in the market from some high quality, handmade equipment, Baba Yaga is worth checking out! Head to @babayagagoshawk on Instagram, or email at maciejdzierwa@me.com for more info.
While at a recent trip to the Archives of Falconry Spring Rendezvous in Boise, ID, we got a chance to meet up with some longtime friends, and make some new ones. Our guest this episode, Tony James, is one of those new friends, and we're glad we got a chance to pull him aside for a bit to discuss some of his past and present falconry endeavors. This episode was going to happen during the UK series, but better late than never! On top of being an established falconer of many years, Tony is an avid falconry book connoisseur with a very large library, and is responsible for recently helping to bring about the English translation of The Art of Taming, Training, and Managing Hawks by P. De Gommer. We also have a few new series in the works for you coming up in the next couple of months, so enjoy! We would also like to introduce a new sponsor for the podcast, Baba Yaga Crafts! If you're in the market from some high quality, handmade equipment, Baba Yaga is worth checking out! Head to @babayagagoshawk on Instagram, or email at maciejdzierwa@me.com for more info. Special thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!The Archives of Falconryhttp://www.falconry.orgMarshall Radio Telemetryhttp://www.marshallradio.comMasters of the Skieshttp://www.mastersoftheskies.orgBaba Yaga Craftshttp://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawkNorth Mountain Goshawkshttp://www.northmountaingoshawks.comNew Mexico Falconers AssociationArizona Falconers Assocationhttp://www.arizonafalconers.comTexas Hawking Associationhttp://www.texashawking.orgNorth American Falconers Associationhttp://www.n-a-f-a.comFalconry Fundhttp://www.falconryfund.orgPursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazinehttp://pursuitfalconry.co.ukThe Specialist Falconhttp://www.thespecialistfalcon.comCape Falconry Clubhttp://www.capefalconry.co.za
Today we have the opportunity to sit down with Tony James to break down Star Noir #1 and their experience creating #indiecomics! Be sure to check the links below to stay in touch with their future works!"A 1940's homicide detective uncovers the bizarre mystery of a shapeshifter killing LAPD officers inside Central Station"IndieGoGo - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/star-noir-book-one#/---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Instagram - https://instagram.com/bananabatTwitter - https://twitter.com/tslashj---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To stay up to date with my content creation as well as my day-to-day thoughts, feel free to follow my Twitter - https://twitter.com/keepingitgeeklyFor single-issue breakdowns and more be sure to visit my TikTok over at https://tiktok.com/keepingitgeeklyBe sure to drop by my Twitch channel where I live stream every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 PM EST https://twitch.tv/job_for_a_codyMy personal Discord -https://discord.gg/vg9zEyKtIntro Music - https://twitter.com/PersyThePianist | http://linktr.ee/PersyNotesBackground Music - [FREE] Kota The Friend Type Beat - "Laid Back" - Kota https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY19VZa3FY&t=83s --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepingitgeekly/support
Hang out with Al as he chats with writer/creator, Tony James all about his latest kickstarter, Star Noir: Book One, A 1940's detective teams up with a grey alien to stop a shapeshifter killing LAPD officers in Central Station. Tune in to learn all about this amazing project and more… Support the project at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starnoir/star-noir-book-one Follow Tony on: Twitter: @tslashj Instagram: @bananabat & iammustachio Thank You for Watching / Listening! We appreciate your support! Episode 259 in an unlimited series! Host: Al Mega Follow on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook): @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/comiccrusaders Visit the official Comic Crusaders Comic Book Shop: comiccrusaders.shop Visit the OFFICIAL Comic Crusaders Swag Shop at: comiccrusaders.us Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/ Sister Site: http://www.undercovercapes.com Pick up official Undercover Capes Podcast Network merchandise exclusively on RedBubble.com: bit.ly/UCPNMerch Streamyard is the platform of choice used by Comic Crusaders and The Undercover Capes Podcast Network to stream! Check out their premium plans for this amazing and versatile tool, sign up now: https://bit.ly/ComicCrusadersStreamyard * Edited/Produced/Directed by Al Mega
Courtesy of Tony Butera from Radio Northern Beaches, we meet Tony James from the Upper Northern Beaches Rotary Club who explains a humanitarian program he launched to change the lives of children in one of the poorest countries in the world, Cambodia. An inspiring example of putting service above self.
Episode 364... Halloween special next week (hopefully with the Mad Ax on Zoomer). Plenty of spooky stuff sprinkled in anyway just for the sake of it. Lots of new stuff again including a whole killer batch from Richter Scale Records and one sent in by UK's The Puncturists to end the show. Some Chico, Watsonville, and Sacratomato shredders as well. Enjoy!Stream with your smart device or download here (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):BROS GRIM 364!!!!!!Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION. Also Fridays and Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.Punk Tear-its....UK Cause Of Death 1:44 Feral State Split W Tokyo Lungs Chico, CA Bag of Bones 1:04 Outside Looking In Content With Discontent Chico Desperation 1:27 Criminal Wave Rural Savages Chico Can't Keep Up 1:11 Stress Relief Feelings Of Expiration Spook Surf (bkgrd) 1:25 Artificial Peace Complete Sessions 1981_Dischord The Devils In The Details 3:10 Fight Music Poster Boys For Birth Control Noe One Is Safe! 2:46 2nd Class Citizens No One IS Safe! New Orleans Stabbed In The Brain 1:30 Dracula Dracula Ogon Warrior 1:44 Vampire Lezbos Vampire Lezbos The King Kong Stomp 2:16 The Groovie Ghoulies Monster Club Song For A Slab Of Pork (bkgrd) 4:20 Christ On A Crutch Shit Edge & Other Songs For The Young & Sentimental What's Gone Wrong 1:40 Guttermouth Friendly People Way of The World 0:48 Public Assault No Way Out_Foreign Legion Records Drinking Beer 2:04 K.I.L. Time For Revolution LOOK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE 2:08 INFLUENZA S/T Dying World 1:56 Legion of Parasites Empty Skulls Vol.#2 - The Wound Deepens Gordon solie motherfuckers!-Ghost cry of betray (bkgrd) 3:04 A Hellish Nightmare 1:58 Disable Bandcamp Single 2019Crisis 0:47 DIS-TANK Wasted Prayers on a Fucked Up System War In Mind 2:19 DEMISE Endless Restraint Russia You're just a piece of trash lying there all disorganized 2:12 Raw mud A new punk generation on the ruins of the present Once the Nightmare Started 1:34 FORGET Once the nightmare started Dead End Drive In (bkgrd) 3:27 Tony James and the Cretin 3 Radio Riot! Vol. 3All 2022 Richter Scale Records... AU Hapless 0:51 Richter Scale Grout - EP II Portland Culture Reprimanded 0:53 Richter Scale Feral - II Ohio WASTE NOT 1:17 Richter Scale Crime Light - crime//shame//illumination TX Systematic Controlled Assasination Network 1:25 Richter Scale Scan - EP2 Ohio Take A Hint 1:25 Richter Scale S.M.I.L.E. Some More FL Street Trash 1:16 Richter Scale Rude Television - Distractions I Am the Owl (bkgrd) 4:55 Dead Kennedys Plastic Surgery Disasters Watsonville, CA deathcheater 0:43 XGRIFOX CHOKE! SPLIT beer and burritos 0:42 XGRIFOX NAZI DIE ANTI FASCIST COLLECTION (BRAZIL COMPILATION) Sac Licking Pavement 0:46 More Noise Records Mescaline Maniacs STI Am You 2:34 Off with Their Heads From The Bottom UK politicians lie 2:19 The Puncturists the punk tourists
Today we have the opportunity to sit down with Tony James to break down Star Noir #1 and their experience creating #indiecomics! Be sure to check the links below to stay in touch with their future works! "A 1940's homicide detective uncovers the bizarre mystery of a shapeshifter killing LAPD officers inside Central Station" Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starnoir/star-noir-book-one --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instagram - https://instagram.com/bananabat Twitter - https://twitter.com/tslashj --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To stay up to date with my content creation as well as my day-to-day thoughts, feel free to follow my Twitter - https://twitter.com/keepingitgeekly For single issue breakdowns and more be sure to visit my TikTok over at https://tiktok.com/keepingitgeekly Be sure to drop by my Twitch channel where I live stream every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11 PM EST https://twitch.tv/job_for_a_cody My personal Discord -https://discord.gg/vg9zEyKt Intro Music - https://twitter.com/PersyThePianist | http://linktr.ee/PersyNotes Background Music - [FREE] Kota The Friend Type Beat - "Laid Back" - Kota https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY19VZa3FY&t=83s --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keepingitgeekly/support
Violence! Legal disputes! Assassination plots! Before Sigue Sigue Sputnik came to work with Stock Aitken Waterman, they'd already created a storm of controversy and a tabloid frenzy. Bassist Tony James tells us about the initial headline-grabbing antics of the synthrock band — from falling foul of Stanley Kubrick due to uncleared samples on “Love Missile F1-11” to their reported multimillion signing by EMI. We also hear about Sigue Sigue Sputnik's chaotic months-long sessions with SAW for the single “Success”. If that wasn't enough drama for one episode, we also look at Rick Astley's final record with the production trio, “Take Me To You Heart”, and hear about the fire that destroyed initial recordings for the Hold Me In Your Arms album (from Karen Hewitt and Mike Duffy) and the singer's decision to part ways with PWL (from David Howells). For the first time so far in the podcast, Matt Aitken joins us to talk about working with Rick in 1988 and this episode's third single, “S.S. Paparazzi” — Stock Aitken Waterman's excursion into acid house.
Tony James is one of rock's great shapeshifters. He starts out with Billy Idol in Generation X, one of the great punk bands, but when Billy went solo, Tony took some time to conceptualize his next creative move. That gestation period eventually brought about Sigue Sigue Sputnik, one of the most outrageous groups of the 80s. Though they were short-lived, the band left a giant lipstick stain on the collar of pop music. Tony then downgraded to sideman when he joined up with "The" Sisters of Mercy for a spell. Then, because he can, he pairs up with his old London SS buddy Mick Jones and forms Carbon Silicon and gives most of the music away for free. It's been a wild ride and today Tony lives comfortably off his success and does whatever he wants. It's a crazy, hilarious story. www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
In this episode, Stevie Wildcard and Anthony discuss the unusual habits of lobsters, pitch a videogame and movie, play Comic Conjectures with the comic book writer Tony James, perform a very silly robot chat, and celebrate a major accomplishment! This is a great one and we hope you all enjoy it! Thank you so much for all of your support! Please remember to like and subscribe and share our show with your friends! You are all amazing! Go back Tony James's incredible Star Noir book here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starnoir/star-noir-book-one/ Find Magic Powder on Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jpls/magic-powder-1-3-newest-issue-of-the-fantasy-crime-series Find Tony James: https://twitter.com/tslashj Support us and get bonus episodes and more at Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/wehaveissuespodcast Read Play It Again: https://www.amazon.com/Play-Again-Anthony-LaFauci-ebook/dp/B09JM45VYP/ You can find us: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wehaveissuespodcast https://www.twitter.com/wehaveissuespod https://www.twitter.com/anthonylafauci https://www.twitter.com/steviewildcard
by Tony James on the 18th September 2022
Take a drag on your cigarette, order a steak with an egg on top, and straighten your fedora because we're going back to the 1940's! But not necessarily the 40's you remember. Scott is joined by comic writer Tony James to talk about the Kickstarter for his newest comic, Star Noir. But Scott being Scott, there are numerous random tangents along the way!Edited by Alexandra MirabalTimecode:News - 04:26-19:07What is Star Noir, Noir Genre, and an Imposter Among Us - 20:00The Future of Star Noir, The BBC, and the Kickstarter - 50:00
Rob interviews Tony James about the Kickstarter, "Star Noir" Support this Kickstarter at this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starnoir/star-noir-book-one Social Links Instagram: www.instagram.com/bananabat About Star Noir Star Noir is a comic about a 1940s Detective and his alien partner. The 42-Page Book One Launches August 29th on @kickstarter! Art by the powerful @pablodbonis Colors by the versatile @viniciustownsend Letters by the magnificent @marco_daeron Written by the bold @bananabat Find Go Fund This at: southgatemediagroup.com twitter.com/rsouthgate facebook.com/gofundthispodcast patreon.com/southgatemediagroup
The ability to influence is an essential leadership skill. Learn how to build up your influence and leadership on this episode with Tony James. Tony currently serves as a Senior Vice President of Clinical Mergers and Acquisitions, Strategic Partnerships and Network Development at Mass General Brigham - located in Boston, Massachusetts. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-james-773272/
Who else remembers how iconic Playhouse Disney was back in the day?There was Bear in the Big Blue House, Rolie Polie Olie, and of course, Out of the Box. And it made Emily think: What ever happened to Out of the Box's beloved hosts, Tony James and Vivian Bayubay McLaughlin?Emily does a deep dive on the iconic duo's lives after Disney Channel on the podcast this week. We cover it all. From their music careers to their unexpected TikTok fame.For additional reading and links to sources, check out our PureWow article.Want more nostalgia? Find out what ever happened to Cabbage Patch Kids, Loonette the Clown From ‘The Big Comfy Couch,' and Steve from 'Blue's Clues.' See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From Stomp to Out Of The Box lots of great stories with Tony James! Carey and Tony chat about life in the children's entertainment universe. Fun episode with laughter and lots of wonderful memories.
Teresa Ghilarducci once called the 401k an immature, underdeveloped child that needs help over a mudpuddle to the curve when crossing a street. While we disagree, we love the imagery. A labor economist and nationally recognized expert in retirement security with The New School for Social Research, Ghilarducci is a consistent and prolific advocate for a better system, however defined. She often partners with industry and political heavyweights like Blackstone's Tony James and presidential advisor Kevin Hassett. We asked if she still feels the same way about 401ks, what a well-designed system needs (in her opinion), and why 401k father Ted Benna agrees with her view.
Over the next two weeks, we'll be taking a closer look at the state of retirement security in the United States, and we'll be featuring two very different perspectives on the topic. We're kicking things off with labor economist and retirement expert Teresa Ghilarducci, who will offer a progressive perspective. Ghilarducci joined The New School for Social Research as a professor of economics in 2008 after teaching at Notre Dame for 25 years. At The New School, she also directs the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, which focuses on economic policy research and outreach. Ghilarducci has frequently testified before U.S. Congress on matters of retirement planning. She has also published numerous research pieces in economics journals and has authored several books. Her most recent book, Rescuing Retirement, is co-authored by Tony James, executive vice chairman of the Blackstone Group. She received her bachelor's and doctorate degrees in economics from the University of California at Berkeley.Background BioThe New School for Social ResearchSchwartz Center for Economic Policy AnalysisBooks The Retirement Crisis"The Retirement Crisis," by Teresa Ghilarducci, The New School."Whose Retirement Crisis? Household Savings or Public Financing?" by Teresa Ghilarducci, Forbes, Feb. 20, 2018."America's Unusual High Rates of Old-Age Poverty and Old-Age Work," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Forbes, March 2, 2018."Working Longer Cannot Solve the Retirement Crisis," by Teresa Ghildarducci, Michael Papadopoulos, Bridget Fisher, and Anthony Webb, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, Feb. 3, 2021.The Defined-Contribution System"How Defined Contribution Plans and 401(k)s Affect Employer Pension Costs," by Teresa Ghilarducci, ResearchGate, July 2006."Americans Haven't Saved Enough for Retirement. What Are We Going to Do About It?" by Teresa Ghilarducci and Tony James, Harvard Business Review, March 28, 2018."America's Retirement Savings Crisis Is Now. Here's How to Fix It," by Teresa Ghilarducci and Tony James, CNN Business, Sept. 15, 2020."Fixing the U.S. Retirement System," Written Testimony by Teresa Ghilarducci; Committee on Finance, Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions, and Family Policy, U.S. Senate, May 21, 2014."Laying the Groundwork for More Efficient Retirement Savings Incentives," by Teresa Ghilarducci and Christian Weller, Center for American Progress, Nov. 18, 2015."Retirement Savings Inequality: Different Effects of Earnings Shocks, Portfolio Selections, and Employer Contributions by Worker Earnings Level," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Joelle Saad-Lessler, and Gayle Reznik, Social Security Office of Retirement and Disability Policy, 2018."The Inequitable Effects of Raising the Retirement Age on Blacks and Low-Wage Workers," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Kyle Moore, and Anthony Webb, The Review of Black Political Economy, April 26, 2019."Everyone Should Have the Retirement Plan Federal Employees Enjoy," by Teresa Ghilarducci and Kevin Hassett, The Washington Post, March 29, 2021."What if Low-Income American Workers Had Access to Wealth-Building Vehicles Like the Federal Employees' Thrift Savings Plan?" by Teresa Ghilarducci and Kevin Hassett, Economic Innovation Group, March 25, 2021.Social Security"A Nobel Laureate's Plan to Use Social Security to Fix the Retirement Crisis--and Why it Won't Work," by Teresa Ghilarducci, The New School's Retirement Equity Lab, April 19, 2019."Teresa Ghilarducci on Social Security Fixes to Protect the Poorest," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Bloomberg Businessweek, March 27, 2020.Income Inequality and Women in Economics"The Unique Disadvantage Older Women Face in the Workforce," by Teresa Ghilarducci, PBS News Hour, March 25, 2016."Women's History Month: Gender Pay Gap Contributes to Elderly Poverty Gap," by Teresa Ghilarducci, The New School's Retirement Equity Lab, May 1, 2017."Labor Market Discrimination: A Bleak Outlook for Older Women," by Teresa Ghilarducci and Kyle Moore, Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, 2017."How Big Firms Keep Wages Low," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Forbes, Jan. 21, 2019."Barring Women From Economics," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Forbes, March 31, 2019."Economists Weigh In on Covid-19 and Inequality," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Forbes, March 4, 2021.Behavioral Finance"Financial Literacy: Just Another Word for Financial Shaming," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Psychology Today, May 7, 2018."Go Ahead and Spend Your Children's Inheritance," by Teresa Ghilarducci, Advisor Perspectives, Dec. 17, 2020.
Chelsea with Nic Austin in conversation with David Eastaugh The original line-up of the band was assembled in late 1976 by John Krivine and Steph Raynor, the owners of Acme Attractions, a fashion boutique shop in King's Road in Chelsea, London, comprising vocalist Gene October, guitarist William Broad (later and better known as Billy Idol), bassist Tony James and drummer John Towe; James and Towe had previously been in London SS. Raynor went on to establish the 'Boy' fashion label that became an icon of post punk British youth culture. After three support gigs playing cover versions of other bands' songs, Idol and James departed in November 1976, taking Towe with them, to form Generation X.
by Tony James on the 18th of April 2021
In this episode of I Don't Like Reggae, I Love It, a special audio series on the historical origins and impact of reggae on popular music, I explore the convergence of punk and reggae music in the late 70s in England and how that extraordinary coming together of Black and white street culture helped to change the sound of popular music as punks looked to apply the techniques of reggae music to rock and roll.While The Stranglers may not immediately come to mind as a punky reggae band, the fact is that they created their own unique take on reggae into one of their earliest and most popular songs “Peaches" which reached #8 on the UK charts in 1977. Like other 70s era punk bands, they were part of a movement that brought punk and reggae bands together and they shared stages with British reggae and ska acts, most notably Steel Pulse. Punky reggae, or Jah Punk – a term coined by the writer and journalist Vivien Goldman in a story she wrote for Sounds Magazine in 1977 – is the antithesis of cod reggae. This was best epitomized by Tony James of Generation X who told Goldman, “I really want to apply reggae techniques to rock and roll. I don't want to be a white guy playing reggae” If you've listened and received some value from this episode, then please help support the podcast for as little as $3 per month on Patreon. Supporters get access to exclusive content like special episodes of this series and advanced promo chapters from my forthcoming book Ska Boom: An American Ska & Reggae Oral History. Just go to patreon.com/skaboompodcast for more information or click this link: https://patreon.com/skaboompodcast?utm_medium=social...Please note: The music clips included in this podcast fall under the “Fair Use Doctrine” as defined by Section 107 of the Copyright Act. The law allows for use of music clips for purposes of criticism, comment, and news reporting.
Miguel Armaza sits down with Eric Satz, Founder and CEO of AltoIRA, a company on a mission to help individuals in the US access and execute investments in alternative assets using their retirement savings. We cover: - Eric’s journey from investment banker, to coffee shop owner, to venture capitalist, to AltoIRA founder. - What influenced him to pursue entrepreneurship throughout most of his life. - Why he thinks this is now a great time to invest in private companies. - The advantages of launching a fintech startup in Nashville, Tennessee. - Why he thinks the only thing harder than fundraising for startup money is making somebody laugh and why he has so much respect for stand-up comedians. - And much, much more! Eric is also the host of his own podcast, The Altogether Show, which features unfiltered interviews with untraditional entrepreneurs who ignored boundaries and followed their instincts. https://altogether.show/ Eric Satz An entrepreneur and former investment banker, Eric worked for DLJ/Credit Suisse First Boston before co-founding Currenex, Plumgood Food, and Tennessee Community Ventures, a VC firm. Eric served on the Board of the TVA from 2015-January 2019, and he teaches an entrepreneurship class to high school students. A Miami native and diehard 'Canes and Dolphins fan, Eric went to Amherst College. After years in NYC and then San Francisco, he and his wife moved to Nashville, her hometown, to raise their kids. When he's not breathing life into startup companies, Eric loves to ski, play soccer, and practice yoga. About AltoIRA AltoIRA is a financial technology company on a mission to help individuals access and execute investments in alternative assets using their retirement savings. The firm's cost-effective and hassle-free platform streamlines the process for investors, funding portals and issuers alike. Alto currently works with leading platform partners including AngelList, Wefunder and Masterworks, as well as financial advisors, funds and other direct issuers. Launched in 2018, the Nashville-based fintech firm is backed by leading investors including the family office of Tony James, Moment Ventures, Foundation Capital and the Sequoia Scout Fund. For more information, please visit www.AltoIRA.com - https://www.whartonfintech.org/ - https://twitter.com/whartonfintech - https://www.linkedin.com/company/wharton-fintech-club - Host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/armaza/
RockerMike and Rob discuss the history of Generation X. Although not as well as known as some of their peers (the Clash, the Sex Pistols, the Damned, etc.), first wave U.K. punk rockers Generation X burst onto the scene at the same time as the others. And while they enjoyed some moderate success in their homeland, Generation X would become better-known as the launching pad for their singer, Billy Idol, who would go on to achieve great commercial success come the '80s. Originally formed in 1976, Generation X (which was named after a book that focused on battles between the Mods and the Rockers during the '60s) was comprised of guitarist Bob Andrews, bassist Tony James, drummer Mark Laff, and fronted by Idol. The group was eventually signed up by Chrysalis Records, resulting in a self-titled debut album in 1978 (the U.S. and U.K. versions contained different track listings), as Generation X became one of the first punk bands to appear on the popular British TV music program Top of the Pops. Generation X were an English punk rock band from London in the late 1970s, primarily remembered today for being the musical starting point of the career of its frontman/vocalist, Billy Idol. Origin: Chelsea, London, United Kingdom (1976) Members: Billy Idol, Tony James, Mark Laff, Bob Andrews, James Stevenson, Terry Chimes, John Towe Genres: Punk rock, Pop-punk, New wave https://billyidol.net/generation-x/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/1inWec2E2UgfzMAhwjgTXe https://www.iheart.com/artist/generation-x-28372/ Amazon.com › Generation-XGeneration X - Generation X - Amazon.com Music https://music.apple.com/us/artist/generation-x/13796412 Facebook › ... › Musician/BandGeneration X - '70s UK Punk Band - Home | Facebook YouTube › watchWeb resultsGeneration X - Your Generation (1977) - YouTube #british #generationxband #generationx #punkrockers #punk #punkrock #punkfashion #punkgirl #punkrockmusic #1977punkrock #musically #music #musicvideo #musician #musiclover #musiclife #musicislife #billyidol #billyidolforever #billyidolconcert #billyidollive #billyidoltribute #billyidol4rnrhof Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com Get your T-shirt at www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ Subscribe to the Youtube channel Hit the like button --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support
Unadulterated conversations diving into our thoughts on health and fitness, music, society,culture and everything in between. Every Monday there will be a new guest from Toronto. Let’s step away from likes, swipes and comments and get back to having real conversations with real people. Unadulterated. This week's podcast is all about music, creativity, and our city as I'm joined by Toronto Artist- Tony James (IG:@_Tony_James). Tony James is an exciting new talent coming out of the hotbed of the Toronto scene. Born to Jamaican parents who live and breathe Bob Marley, music was always playing in the James household and at the centre of Tony’s life. The Mississauga-raised artist has secured over 750,000 streams and 9,800 followers on Spotify to date and is committed to releasing music consistently as an Independent Artist. Make sure to follow the Podcast on your listening platform and on social media to be up to date with a new episodes every Monday! (IG: @alwayssunnyinthe6ix )
RSN's Andrew Kuuse thanks Wimmera Mallee Vet Tony James re his support of Horsham GRC
In late 1976, William Broad, a 21 year old university drop-out, and his friend John Towe, a shop assistant and drummer, replied to an advert to form a new band. In this band (Chelsea) they began working with Tony James and Gene October. However, James and Broad - now known as Billy Idol - soon outgrew Chelsea and formed their own band, Generation X.Just days later, the pair, along with Towe and young guitarist Bob (Derwood) Andrews, took to the stage as headliners at The Roxy club, Covent Garden. It wasn't all plain sailing though, and four years later Idol struck out on his own to seek fame and fortune in the US.Forty years on, Billy Idol remains a giant star in the rock firmament... and the other members of Generation X didn't do too badly over the years either, as you'll find out in this episode.Contact:Twitter: @BannedBiogsFacebook: @BannedBiographiesInstagram: @bannedbiographiesE-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been a talking point around NFL circles after James Harrison's "envelope" talk recently. Oh, and Ben Roethlisberger's weight and conditioning is always a talking point. All this, and more, on the latest episode of the BTSC podcast, Steelers Brunch w/ Tony Defeo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eddie Star talks about discovering, 'Generation X' in 1984, the London Punk Scene, and listening to the early work of musicians Billy Idol and Tony James. Playlist: https://spoti.fi/2HveCr7Song played in Intro is Peepshow by JoyBox (Featuring Eddie Star)Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ppdVRnDownload On iTunes: https://apple.co/3AtvhRJListen to Eddie Star's new single, Science Fiction/Double Feature.Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2yx7vtiDownload On iTunes: https://apple.co/3lnUmJnFollow Eddie Star Online:Official Website: https://www.eddiestar.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/EddieStarOfficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/eddiestarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eddie_star/
Josh spent Earth Day interviewing Tony James, Director of Facilities at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, to talk about what it’s like operating a zoo during a pandemic. He shares tips for keeping staff roles flexible, promoting open communication and more. SHOW NOTES: Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden website Cincinnati Zoo YouTube channel Coronavirus Resources See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Retirees and near-retirees have suffered a punch to the gut and their portfolios with the coronavirus induced shutdown of the economy and the massive and precipitous market decline. After a decade which resulted in longevity records being set by both the economic recovery and bull market this black swan event was a stunner which requires a reassessment and regrouping of life plans, particularly for seniors. The most important actions we can take are to have a plan to protect what we have, live within our means and limit the drawdowns from already battered portfolios. How do we find the right financial advisor to help us do that? That is one of the questions we will answer in this week’s WEALTHTRACK. One lesson we learned from the last financial crisis and recession was panic selling resulted in permanent losses. Investors who kept their targeted stock allocation benefitted from the eventual market recovery. Another lesson learned was the value of Social Security. No matter what happens in the market it is the one guaranteed, an inflation-adjusted annuity that most working Americans are entitled to. The longer Americans can delay collecting that benefit, until age 70 if possible, the bigger the lifetime payout is. That is a point upon which our two guests heartily agree. Teresa Ghilarducci is a Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research where she is Director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA), and the Retirement Equity Lab (ReLab), which researches the causes and consequences of the retirement crisis. Ghilarducci is co-author with former WEALTHTRACK guest, Tony James of Rescuing Retirement: A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans. Jamie Hopkins is Director of Retirement Research at Carson Wealth, and Finance Professor of Practice at Creighton University College of Business. Hopkins, a frequent WEALTHTRACK guest is an expert on retirement income and author of Rewirement: Rewiring the Way You Think About Retirement. WEALTHTRACK #1642 broadcast on April 10, 2020 More info: https://wealthtrack.com/surprising-retirement-planning-essentials-from-diet-to-advisor-credentials-from-two-retirement-pros/ Books: Rewirement: Rewiring the Way You Think About Retirement: https://amzn.to/3ec2lDc Rescuing Retirement: A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans: https://amzn.to/2XoWnck --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
There is a retirement crisis in this country. It is becoming more apparent as 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 every day. A recent Wells Fargo survey found that more than eight in ten current retirees fund their retirement primarily with Social Security, or a pension; just 5% do so from personal savings such as an IRA or 401(k). Seven in ten retirees say they would have “no idea what they would do” without Social Security. Contrast them with younger generations who expect savings to be the top source of their funding; 45% of millennials say they must rely on IRAs or 401(k)s and only 25% expect to rely on Social Security or a pension. No matter what income group you look at savings makes a huge difference. The top 10% of savers in all income groups, from the highest to the lowest consistently held 10-20 times the retirement wealth of the bottom 10% of savers. What has caused the retirement crisis and are there policy and personal solutions to fix it? Two retirement experts will join us with some answers. Teresa Ghilarducci is a Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research where she is Director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA) and the Retirement Equity Lab (ReLab), which researches the causes and consequences of the retirement crisis. Ghilarducci is a co-author with former WEALTHTRACK guest, Tony James of Rescuing Retirement: A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans. Jamie Hopkins is Director of Retirement Research at Carson Wealth, and Finance Professor of Practice at Creighton University College of Business. Hopkins a frequent WEALTHTRACK guest is an expert on retirement income and author of Rewirement: Rewiring the Way You Think About Retirement. WEALTHTRACK #1624 broadcast on December 13, 2019. More info at: https://wealthtrack.com/americas-do-it-yourself-system-is-failing-many-retirees-answers-from-two-retirement-experts/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
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Although Cambodian families have been slowly building their lives since the Khmer Rouge genocide, Cambodia remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Rural areas of Cambodia still face severe poverty, lack of health care and low levels of education, economic opportunity and resources. Tony James from the Upper Northern Beaches Rotary Club in Sydney determined to correct the imbalance and raises funds, resources and awareness making a massive difference to these communities through the Build Your Own Future Today program transforming lives with a focus on infant mortality, water supply, education, microloans and healthcare.
On this episode of the Retirement Solutions Show, the team of financial planners at Oakmont discuss US China trade and how we should react to the news about the new tariffs. As we continue to read breaking headlines about the negotiations, it's crucial that we have the emotional steadiness to get through this without making any irrational, emotional decisions with our money. What you'll learn from this segment: [1:36] David Hicks reminds listeners that a deal will happen. It's just a matter of how long our money will be held hostage to these negotiations. Times like these can play with our emotions, and it is important to trust your plan and not make emotional decisions with your money. [3:40] We consider Warren Buffett's comments on the possibility of a trade war. [5:17] Could inflation be a byproduct of the trade negotiations? More key takeaways from this episode: [9:24] Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwartzman says he's expecting markets to start cooling off. We share how we help position clients so they don't have to worry about the constant ups-and-downs of the markets. [12:55] When you come into a large sum of money, it's important to pace yourself. We share client stories that illustrate this point. [18:44] We discuss some of the financial decisions our clients wish they could take back or do over. Most of them involve early withdrawals from retirement accounts and inconsistency with their saving habits. We also touch on a few timeshare horror stories. [25:39] David shares why it's important to find a balance between saving money and enjoying your money. [29:54] Are you doing enough to prepare for retirement? Blackstone's Tony James tells Fox Business that most of us are not. We share how we help people who got a late start plan for retirement. [34:36] Attorney Matt Danner joins us to discuss why it's important to think about getting an actual estate plan. He also shared why Transfer on Death designations rarely ever work. [45:55] Few people understand how Social Security spousal benefits work, so we break it down for you. We also share some tips for maximizing your Social Security benefit. If you enjoy listening to the Retirement Solutions Show, please consider leaving a review on iTunes or Stitcher and let us know what topic you want us to cover next. It only takes one minute!
Together with special guest (and RBP co-founder) Martin Colyer, Mark Pringle and Barney Hoskyns consider soul giant Curtis Mayfield and his enduring influence. They hear a snippet of Julian Henry's 1985 audio interview with the absurd Sigue Sigue Sputnik – and talk about how Tony James and co. crashed down to earth despite their stratospheric ambitions. There's a brief discussion of pieces by featured writer Mac Randall on Robert Wyatt & Bill Nelson, Linda Thompson and Beck, leading on to a rundown of what's new in the archive for the subscribers, led by chief archivist Pringle: specifically, articles on Del Shannon, Diana Ross, Keith Richards, Viv Stanshall, Joy Division, Andrew Weatherall and Missy Elliott, as well as a lengthy feature on the drug Ketamine from 1976. Martin, Mark and Barney then take a journey back in time to the origins of Rock's Backpages, explaining how the idea for the archive came to be and what steps they took together to make it a reality. Martin Colyer's blog can be found at https://fivethingsseenandheard.com and the book, Five Things I Saw & Heard This Week, Volume 1: Dispatches from the everyday world of music is available on Amazon. Hosted by Mark Pringle and Barney Hoskyns Produced by Jasper Murison-Bowie Pieces discussed: Curtis Mayfield: Life with the Impressions, unsigned Curtis Mayfield, Curtis Mayfield after his paralysing accident, Sigue Sigue Sputnik audio, Bill Nelson & Robert Wyatt, Linda Thompson, Beck, Del Shannon, Diana Ross, Keith Richards, Ketamine, Viv Stanshall, Joy Division live, Andrew Weatherall, Missy Elliott, Harlan Howard and Dan Penn & Spooner Oldham...
ZZ Top vs David Bowie – La Futura vs Heroes - It's crunchy, blues thin string playing Billy Gibbons and ZZ Top taking on David Bowie and Brian Eno's experimental music. La Futura locks up with Heroes. Will Bowie's, a music industry darling, brilliance and risks, knock the life out of ZZ Top? Or will the relentless jab of simple chords and gravely voice authenticity be too much for the art school rockers? Today's judges are Dan White, Tony James, and Dr. Tim Furnish. Artwork and Ring announcing by Phil Green. Richard Lackie does pre/post-fight analysis and Pete A Turner hosts the whole thing. #Albumfight #BIDS #Podcast #music Similar episodes: U2 vs The Doors Madonna vs Sheryl Crow The Clash vs The Kinks
In Part Two: The outlook for private equity with financial thought leader Tony James, Executive Vice Chairman, Blackstone. WEALTHTRACK #1522, broadcast on November 16, 2018. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
A rare interview on solving the retirement crisis with Blackstone’s Executive Vice Chairman, Tony James. WEALTHTRACK #1521 broadcast on November 9, 2018. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthtrack/support
At a time when Congress can’t seem to agree on much, lawmakers are acknowledging that the main retirement savings vehicle, the 401(k), needs some fixing. Before you get too excited, the changes being considered are more like touch ups, rather than a complete renovation. Early conversations include: requiring plan sponsors to let participants know how much their total savings would translate into monthly income; a repeal of the age limit on IRA contributions; a more liberal approach to pooled 401(k) plans, which would help more small businesses offer retirement benefits to their employees; and the option to use a portion of a tax refund to fund retirement. While none of these ideas represents a game-changer for retirement savers, it would be the first major enhancement since 2006. But if lawmakers wanted to seek a more radical approach, they would consult with Teresa Ghilarducci and Tony James, co-authors of Rescuing Retirement: A Plan to Guarantee Retirement Security for All Americans, who claim that "The U.S. experiment with 401(k)s and IRAs, launched in the early 1980s, has failed miserably to deliver on its promises." Ghilarducci, a labor economist and leading expert in retirement security, and James, Executive Vice Chairman of the investment firm Blackstone Group, have a detailed, well-researched and more extreme recommendation for rescuing the U.S. retirement system. It starts with a concept called a “Guaranteed Retirement Account” (“GRA”), which would be offered to every worker, "from Uber drivers to CEOs." The GRA would be portable, whether you work for a number of different companies or for yourself – and each individual would control his or her account. It would be funded by a minimum 3 percent of salary, half contributed by the worker and half by the employer. Perhaps the most interesting part of the GRA is that it fixes some of the big problems that are prevalent in current plans, the biggest of which is that right now, saving for retirement is voluntary. The GRA would mandate retirement savings for everyone, including those who work part-time or are self-employed. If it all sounds too good to be true, I encourage you to check out the book. I was a cynic, but after reading it and interviewing Ghilarducci and James, I’m a convert. “Better Off” is sponsored by Betterment. We love feedback so please leave us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. "Better Off" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com. Connect with me at these places for all my content: http://www.jillonmoney.com/ https://twitter.com/jillonmoney https://www.facebook.com/JillonMoney https://www.instagram.com/jillonmoney/ https://www.youtube.com/c/JillSchlesinger https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillonmoney/ http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jill-on-money https://apple.co/2pmVi50
A recent Harvard Business Review article indicates that over the past four decades, changes prompted by corporate America have placed workers and the broader American society at risk. Here’s what authors Teresa Ghilarducci and Tony James mean. The shift from defined benefit pension plans to employee-directed contribution 401K plans represents a major driver of America’s impending retirement crisis. Beginning during the 1980s, this shift in retirement benefits helped companies reduce their retirement liabilities and better meet their quarterly financial targets.
The guys discuss the 2004 film starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, Lizzy Caplan, Tina Fey and Tim Meadows (who probably deserves an Oscar for his work here). They also talk Toaster Strudels, voice-over movies, new catchphrases and Teen Wolf. It's a turgid podcast. In a bongo way. Music: The Donnas' cover of "Dancing With Myself" (written by Billy Idol and Tony James), off the Mean Girls soundtrack.
Over the next two decades, nearly 10,000 Americans will reach retirement age every single day. They deserve to live their golden years in dignity. Instead, many will experience a dramatic drop in their standards of living. Because of a looming crisis of inadequate retirement savings, America risks facing rates of poverty among senior citizens not seen since the Great Depression – and the strain of this newly poor population will devastate federal, state, and local budgets for decades to come. In his new book with co-author Teresa Ghilarducci, Rescuing Retirement, Blackstone’s Tony James proposes a bi-partisan and surprisingly simple solution to this problem. It’s built on personal responsibility, facilitates personal savings, and guarantees that all full-time workers can be secure in their retirement. Listen to Tony James discuss his plan to fix the looming retirement savings crisis on the latest episode of the Blackstone podcast to learn more.
Esta semana la lista comienza con el tema You Got The Love de Frankie Knuckles seguido del Chain Of Fools de Frank B, continuamos con Carl Cox y Nile Rodgers y su Beat The Track, cambiando de estilo nos vamos con el gran Fatboy Slim y Bootsy Collins y el archiconocido Weapon of Choice, después un grupo de Liverpool que no son los Beatles sino los Apollo 440 con su Carrera Rápida que es banda sonora del videojuego Rapid Racer, la penúltima canción es el 3 A.M. Eternal de los KLF y cerramos con el grupo formado por Tony James, Martin Degvile, Neal X, Ray Mayhew Chris Kavanagh y Yana Yaya con el nombre de Sigue Sigue Sputnik con su tema más conocido Love Missile F1-11. Como ves una lista de lo más bailable para un fin de semana que puede ser épico.
Today's Guest: Billy Idol, rock star, "White Wedding," "Rebel Yell" (I was first introduced to the music of Billy Idol by my then-roommate, photographer Dennis Osborne, in the early 1980s. Dennis would bounce around the house to "Dancin' with Myself" and it was hard to resist the song's infectious beat and lyrics. I recently located the audio to my 1984 Music magazine interview with Billy and present it here in all its amateur glory. -- Bob Andelman) Billy Idol on the cover of Music magazine (Photograph by Dennis Osborne, (c) 1984 All Rights Reserved.) With his startling blonde spiked hair and bona-fide punk stance, Billy Idol would be about as acceptable in the Deep South today as the long-haired hero of Charlie Daniels "Uneasy Rider" was a decade ago. But when Idol titled his latest album Rebel Yell, he caused a lot of second looks. What does a British renegade noisemaker know about confederate flags, 'shine or the Mason/Dixon Line? Not much. The 28-year-old native of Bromley, England was considering a holler of a different kind. Coming off his first big hit, “White Wedding,” Idol was harassed by complaints that he was an anti-woman sexist pig. Rebel Yell started as a response to that stinging allegation and wound up with a lyric touching many themes, including the Statue of Liberty. "I wrote the song to address the people who thought I was anti-women. (But) instead, I wrote it about how strong one-to-one relationships should be angled more towards women. After a while I started to think 'she doesn't like slavery, she won't sit and beg' is sort of about America, because when I was tired and lonely, she pulled me in,” Idol explained in a recent telephone interview. BILLY IDOL interview excerpt: "The first punk bands, Generation X, The Damned, The Sex Pistols, had really positive attitudes... We went out of our way to play. People never talk about that. They always talk about the violence of the gigs." "I was really down after Generation X ended," he continued, referring to the early punk band he sang for. "I came over here and people were jumping around the bars like myself. I didn't know (about that), because we'd never been over here. It was fantastic. When people were into my music, it was what I needed to hear. I needed a bit of back-up.” For Idol, finding a successful career in a strange country has been an unexpected pleasure. Generation X, whiIe widely acknowledged as one of the more significant of the second generation English punk bands to spring to renown in the late ‘70s, never cracked the American marketplace. Generation X produced three albums during its four-year existence. Idol was lead singer in a group that also included Gene October and Tony James. "We really wanted it to work, be a group forever, but it didn't end up like that. It was a bit of a blow," Idol admitted. "I wrote all the music in Generation X and Tony James wrote all the words. I write a lot more of the words now. I'm singing my own words a lot more comfortably... I think I put a lot more rhythm into my music which we didn't always have in Generation X. It was a wham! bam! but it wasn't always rhythmy." Billy Idol Greatest Hits. Order your copy today by clicking on the album cover above! Three years ago, Idol hooked up with collaborator and friend Steve Stevens, a 25·year·old New York native. "I didn't meet him with the intention of wow, maybe I'll get in his band," Stevens recalled. "I just thought he'd be an interesting character...and he turned out to be one. We hung out for a long time, played guitars together. When he went to record the Don't Stop EP, I stayed around and bummed cigarettes." Don't Stop, which included Idol's new version of Generation X's only hit "Dancin' - With Myself," was followed by a self-titled solo album, the first musical work Idol and Stevens did together. This was the record to feature “White Wedding,” the song and video which established Idol’s reputation as more than a curious punk. He demonstrated a strong voice and flair for melodic hooks. On the strength of that album, Don’t Stop was reissued. Then came Rebel Yell and Idol has regularly found himself with a rare three-disc hat trick on the charts. Rebel Yell is also the debut of the Idol/Stevens creative team on all but one song (Idol wrote “Catch My Fall”). "When it came time to do the first album, Billy had a stockpile of songs that he wanted to do, so I wasn't involved," Stevens said. Now, Idol writes the lyrics and Stevens the music, like the intro to "Rebel Yell". I'll write a title now and again, come up with a catch phrase. But Billy’s definitely in control of his own lyrics; he’s waited a long time. I think he’s a brilliant lyricist. Stevens contributed a number of different musical parts to the Rebel Yell LP. Although he sticks to playing guitar on tour, he also did tracks for bass, keyboard and Casio. "A Casio is a real, real low budget keyboard but they sound great, really trashy. The Casio has little drum sounds in them. There's a real tacky organ sound on 'Blue Highway' - really tacky - that's a Casio," Stevens said. Once a member of the Fine Malibus, Stevens went with with that band to record an unreleased album. Where there, he spent a lot of time hanging out with Robert Palmer, from whom contributing Idol keyboardist Jack Walman came. During the pre-Idol days, Stevens also wrote a song for Peter Criss, late of Kiss, which appeared on Criss’s second European album. BILLY IDOL interview excerpt: "I wrote ('White Wedding') to address the people who thought I was anti-women. (But) instead, I wrote it about how strong one-to-one relationships should be angled more towards women. After a while I started to think 'she doesn't like slavery, she won't sit and beg' is sort of about America, because when I was tired and lonely, she pulled me in." Although the (Fine Malibus) weren’t an important part of my musical upbringing,” Stevens said, “that time of my life was great. It was great. It was the first time I ever lived out on my own, exposed to New York music's dirtier side, really slumming it. We had to save up to buy chicken pot pies. It was rough, but I think those kinds of things are important to go through.” Idol went through his own rites of passage in the punk upheaval of 1977-80. As the rare musician who still openly and defiantly declares himself to be a punker, he said there are misguided ideas in this country about what that means. There’s all these ideas that punks are anti-music—always got a negative attitude . I don't think that's correct. The first punk bands—Generation X, The Damned, Sex Pistols—had really positive attitudes and were very forthcoming with people. We went out of our way to play. People never talk about that. They always talk about the violence at the gigs. We played for no money and dragged our own gear. That isn’t because you want loads of people to love you—it’s because you’re seriously interested in playing. "To a certain extent, a lot of the press in England magnified a lot of things which came over to America. A lot of people who came after us took it seriously and went into this anti-music thing, whereas we were really into songs and soul music. We were just heavy about it (but) as interested in The Who and Tamla-Motown as Iggy Pop,” Idol concluded. "A lot of punk rockers think Elvis wasn’t punk rock and I think that’s anti- the whole idea,” he added. “Of course it was ‘Hate Elvis’ in ’77. Why not? But big deal now. He was kind of a laugh—that graveyard, I couldn’t believe it.” Idol is a big Presley fan. He uses one of the King's former bodyguards, Ed Parker, and refers to Elvis as "great, he had all that energy, so exciting, great songs. He really had a kind of soul.” The only time during this conversation that Idol paused before answering was when asked if he would ever consider covering a Presley hit. "It's a nice idea. But ...he sang too great. I never thought of it. He made the definitive versions ... Maybe, if I found one song I really felt I could do something with. That’s the problem: you’ve got to transcend what they did.” With financial success and broader public acceptance approaching, Idol doubted his outlook on punkhood will be altered. "I've got certain beliefs," he said. "I've been up and down, and I still believe this way. It's what you do with your attitude. Otherwise, you'll be an ass with your money. You have to find a way of using that stuff and making it better for other people.” Idol designs most of his own costumes and wears leather clothes because they are warm, comfortable and don't show as much dirt. "England and New York are very cold in the winter and when we started Genera tion X, without any money, the best thing to do was save up some money and get a great pair of leather trousers. You can almost live in them—lasts for years," he claimed. And while Idol also said, with reference to his stage outfits, "I don't think these things out much,” it has been a valuable experience to be rejected by some people at first on the basis of his appearance and later gain acceptance for his music. "Both me and these other people have come to terms with each other as to what we are. I think that's good. It means a lot of prejudice has been put aside. I want to show people that I wasn't a coldhearted person. I'm into sex, movement, into feeling things out. I want to groove, y'know?" And, as Idol also pointed out, "I've got to be me. I think this way of looking is as funny as it is heavy." Billy Idol Website • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • YouTube • Wikipedia • IMDB • MySpace • Google+ • Goodreads Steve Stevens Facebook • Instagram • MySpace • Wikipedia • TuneIn • IMDB Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
I first met Tony a couple of years ago when I showed him magic tricks when he was performing as his alter ego, Blobbie Williams, at acharity event in Hampshire.
The Gadget Detective joins Tony James on BBC Radio Surrey and Sussex to discuss the latest technology, this week; The latest advancement in scratch and crack resilient glass for technology, Corning's Gorilla Glass 5, plus how to back up your smartphone or tablet. Gadget of the Week is the KitSound Cayman 2.1 Bluetooth Speaker System, which scored an impressive 4 out of 5 The Gadget Detective joins BBC Surrey and Sussex on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. You can also follow him and ask advice on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp # # # #BBC #Radio #Surrey #Sussex #GadgetoftheWeek #KitSound #KS #Cayman #Bluetooth #NFC #Speaker #System #Corning #Gorilla #Glass #GorillaGlass5 #Scratch #Break #Crack #Shatter #Smartphone #Tablet #Protection #backup #data #iPhone #iPad #Cloud
“Affable and unpretentious” would sum up Tony James Shevlin perfectly, yet this UK-based Anglo-Irish musician has a musical pedigree that would have gone to a lesser man's head. It's not often you'll have a solo guitarist playing a small venue who can introduce his next song and casually mention “this was the International Anthem of Peace chosen by Amnesty International” or “I wrote this one for REM”. However, as he starts to play, the tune and lyrics have that rare quality of true originality and you wonder why you've never heard of this singer-songwriter before. Tony's been a professional musician for most of his adult life, and has performed around the world, from Europe to Russia, Africa, America, the Middle East, Australia… in fact it would be quicker for him to tell you where he hasn't been. In between songs he'll tell you of times spent in a cell with Shane McGowan singing in his ear or some of his many other tales from a life spent in music. On his travels, he's played with top flight musicians such as Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello, Neil Finn, Sheryl Crow), Mike Casswell (Brian May Band, Cozy Powell Band), Bruce Thomas (Elvis Costello, Suzanne Vega), Justin Hildreth (Joan Armatrading, Thomas Dolby), Tim Bye (Tony Hadley, Martin Fry) and Spy Austin (Desmond Dekker, Style Council). He's also recorded with producers such as Colin Fairley (The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Elvis Costello, The Bluebells), Robin Millar (Sade, David Gray) and Jim Abbiss (Kasabian, Adele, Arctic Monkeys). Tony's work has been featured on national ad campaigns (for BT), recorded at BBC's Maida Vale Studios, performed at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, and played on BBC Radio 5 Live. Dues, as they say, have been paid. Tony chats with Slacker.
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: US Government bitcoins, skeumorphic bitcoins, TSA coin-flips, twitter drops a dime on the US government, OSS payload this Federal IT award season, our $.02 on RHEL 6.5 and Fedora 20. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. Uzoma Nwosu likes Google Reminders and Keep, now part of Google Now on Android. Location-based reminders! GTDAgenda folks want Gunnar to try their stuff East Austin Studio Tour Will Cordis recommends Flight001 luggage Dave suggests that the Housekeeping Olympics add a Traveler category for Gunnar to dominate Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS GovLoop report on the Agency of the Future, featuring open source HT Matt Micene: TSA is a coin flip Twitter announces perfect forward secrecy HT Dave’s wife Melissa: U.S. Agencies to Say Bitcoins Offer Legitimate Benefits Related: As China Looms, the U.S. Ponders Ways Not to Destroy Bitcoin HT Tony James: Coin Gunnar makes annual pilgrimage to Vegas for Gartner Data Center boondoggle, Dec 9-12 Dave making a guest appearance at Patrick Regan‘s presentation on FreeIPA at the Akron LUG on Dec 5 Fedora 20 is just around the corner RHEL 6.5 is chock-full of public sector goodness including SCAP 1.2, ECC and Suite B crypto, and smart card enabled SSH! Bonus link: A (relatively easy to understand) primer on elliptic curve cryptography Brian Harrington’s magnificent beard + OpenShift makes Robin Price think of “Battle Gnome cosplay” A partner we like: Autonomic gets DOD FedRAMP approval This week in sucking up: Paul Smith wins FedScoop 50 this year Fierce Government’s 2013 Fierce 15 honors tons of government open source advocates: Matthew Burton, Michael Byrne, Doug Maughan, Jason Kahn, Keith Trippie A customer we like: FCC and their Android App Lets You Test Wireless Broadband Speeds Dropbox Buys Supercomputing Startup — And That Makes Perfect Sense The Credit Belongs to the Man in the Arena by Teddy Roosevelt “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.” Cutting Room Floor Blood-chilling Lorde cover by creepy sad clown We Give Thanks Uzoma Nwosu, Will Cordis, Matt Micene, Tony James, Patrick Regan, Robin Price, and Mrs. Egts for giving Dave and Gunnar things to talk about Bonus points for Mrs. Egts for being married to Mr. Egts
This week on Dave and Gunnar: Oracle plays with science, Amazon plays with the US Postal Service, and everyone plays with tracking you like a criminal. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. FLIGHTMARE! Inflight cell calling debuts, dealing heavy blow to quality of life U.S. Reaches Preliminary Deal in American-US Airways Merger Lawsuit Adam Clater will soon be able to recharge his beard phone and guinea pig with microwaves HT Jason Calloway: Beard followup badBIOS and more apocalyptic movie plot ideas, part III: Russia: Hidden chips ‘launch spam attacks from irons’ Sorry state of baseband OSes Larry Ellison misunderstands science and economics Amazon Is Closer Than Ever to Running the U.S. Postal Service Did your Adobe password leak? Now you and 150m others can check Anatomy of a password disaster – Adobe’s giant-sized cryptographic blunder Facebook makes Adobe fans change their horrible, horrible passwords How stores use your phone’s WiFi to track your shopping habits Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell Google Is Testing A Program That Tracks You Everywhere You Go You Are a Rogue Device: A New Apparatus Capable of Spying on You Has Been Installed Throughout Downtown Seattle. Very Few Citizens Know What It Is, and Officials Don’t Want to Talk About It. Google updates Google+ Hangouts updated… for one tap location sharing More good news: Facebook patented making government data handoffs easier Toronto tailor introduces bulletproof three-piece suits Dave at SC13 in Denver November 17-22 Gunnar to deliver Ironman 90 minute keynote Alamo ACE (AFCEA) in San Antonio on November 19-20 OpenShift’s everyday low prices: Announcing 50% Lower Gear Prices, More Countries, and 2GB Gears in the Silver Plan Happy 10th birthday Fedora! SELinux coloring book HT Tony James: Automated auditing the system using SCAP Rapport with panelists is more important than knowing what you’re going to say Bonus tips: Confessions of a Public Speaker Cutting Room Floor HT Nathan: Boston Symphony mourns JFK The 1960s Superhero Who Was Powered by Smoking Awesome: Vocals only version of Happy Together by The Turtles And lots more including Alice in Chains, 11 yo Michael Jackson, Beatles, and Dire Straits! Universal Translator? Turn your Raspberry Pi into a Translator with Speech Recognition and Playback 39 Raspberry Pi 3D Scanner The Automata of Terror: Cinema’s 8 Scariest Robots Cognitive surplus: London Underground Simulator game review Related: New York Bus: The Simulation Goodwill Computer Museum in Austin, TX! And if you are near Bletchley Park check out The National Museum of Computing And if you are near Fort Meade check out The National Cryptologic Museum We Give Thanks Jason Calloway, Tony James, and Nathan for giving us ideas to talk about!
The Year Was 1983: Blast From The Past Episode! Reunion Website Audio Podcast Published ⓟ 2013 Roy High Class of 1983 Most Rights Reserved Audio Podcast Copyright © 2013 Roy High Class of 1983 Most Rights Reserved Background Music Credit(s): 1. Diet Coke® is a Registered Trademark of The Coca-Cola Company. 2. Billy Idol "Dancing With Myself"* *"Dancing with Myself" is a punk rock song written by singer Billy Idol and bassist Tony James, and first recorded by their band Generation X. The song was first released as a single and a 12" in 1980 and, a few weeks after the single release, was included on the band's last album—1981's Kiss Me Deadly. It would become one of the group's most well-known songs, but had limited success in its initial release. In 1981, Idol remixed and re-released "Dancing with Myself" as a solo single, toning down its aggressive guitar sound and instead emphasizing its power pop or pop rock elements. Two versions were issued—the 3:20 single version (which was later included on Idol's 11 of the Best compilation), and the 4:50 extended version that appeared on Idol's Don't Stop EP. Idol plays "Dancing with Myself" at most of his concerts, always introducing the song as having been originally written and recorded by Generation X. Since its release, the song has become something of a sports anthem.
Mick JOnes of the Clash and Big Audio Dynamite joins Tony James of Generation X to form a new band.