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In this episode, Troy Lewis returns to share the story of the Battle of Noemfoor, with Operation Cyclone involving the 158th Regimental Combat Team of the Arizona Army National Guard, and Operation Table Tennis involving the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, which belongs to the 173rd Airborne Brigade, based at Vicenza, Italy today. The Battle of Noemfoor Island is one of the Virtual Staff Rides offered by the Army's Staff Ride Team, located at Army University Press within the Combat Studies Institute.Links Noemfoor Virtual Staff Ride – Army University Press CombatStudies Institute Staff Ride Team (https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Staff-Rides/Virtual-Staff-Ride/Noemfoor-VSR/)Staff Ride Walk Book: Battle of Noemfoor Island, 2 JUL – 31 AUG 1944 (https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/educational-services/staff-rides/VSR/Noemfoor-VSR/2.%20Noemfoor%20Instructor%20Notes%20(Exportable)%20-%2028%20August%202024.pdf) US Army in World War II, The War in the Pacific (GreenBooks)The Approach to the Philippines by Robert Ross SmithChapter 17: Operations on Noemfoor Island(https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-P-Approach/USA-P-Approach-17.html) Multi-Domain Battle in the Southwest Pacific Theater of World War II by Christopher M. Rein (https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/multi-domain-battle-in-the-southwest-pacific-theater-of-world-war-II.pdf) US Army Center of Military History – New Guinea 24 JAN 1943 – 31 DEC 1944 by Edward J. Drea (https://history.army.mil/Portals/143/Images/Publications/Publication%20By%20Title%20Images/C%20Img/campaigns-wwii/pdf/24.pdf)Noemfoor Island, Dutch New Guinea – Australian War Memorial (https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/OG1237)Mother of Tanks website (http://www.motheroftanks.com/podcast/)Bonus Content (https://www.patreon.com/c/motheroftanks)
Returning to continue the story of Bougainville from the 1943 series is Troy Lewis, US Army veteran and part of the Army University Press Combat Studies Institute Staff Ride Team. Troy picks up with a brief recap from the previous episode and takes us through the end of the fighting to when the island is handed off to the Australians. LinksOperation Cherryblossom & The US Army at Bougainville in 1943 (Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/episode/78tcDYYqfqBqUHjP3tEHQy)(Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/operation-cherryblossom-the-us-army-at-bougainville-1943/id1558636084?i=1000642074493) Staff Ride Walk Book: Japanese Counterattacks on Bougainville Island, 8-25 MAR 1944 (https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/educational-services/staff-rides/VSR/Bougainville/Bougainville%20Instructor%20Notes%20(Exportable)%20-%2025%20August%202023.pdf)CSI Staff Ride Team - Bougainville: Defending the Lodgment, Virtual Staff Ride (https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Staff-Rides/Virtual-Staff-Ride/Bougainville-VSR/)US Army CMH - Northern Solomons (https://history.army.mil/Portals/143/Images/Publications/Publication%20By%20Title%20Images/C%20Img/campaigns-wwii/pdf/28.pdf)Mother of Tanks website (http://www.motheroftanks.com/podcast/) Bonus Content (https://www.patreon.com/c/motheroftanks)
In this episode, we dive into the editing process behind Daughters, the heart-wrenching and beautifully crafted documentary that follows four young girls preparing for a father-daughter dance with their incarcerated fathers. Editors Troy Lewis and Adelina Bichis take us inside their process, from shaping the raw footage to balancing the film's emotional weight and ensuring the story was told ethically and collaboratively. Daughters premiered at Sundance, is shortlisted for the Academy Awards, and is now streaming on Netflix. If you haven't seen it yet, this conversation will give you a whole new appreciation for the craftsmanship behind the film. In this episode, No Film Schools's GG Hawkins, Troy Lewis, and Adelina Bichis discuss: [00:08] Listener emails about breaking into Hollywood and finding confidence as a filmmaker [01:59] Introduction to Daughters and its powerful impact [02:57] The unique editing process, with Troy shaping the early cuts and Adelina refining the final version [08:47] How they structured the massive amount of footage into a cohesive story [16:45] Using index cards, beat sheets, and writing techniques in documentary editing [19:02] The challenges of weaving together multiple character arcs [30:37] Ethics in documentary filmmaking and ensuring psychological safety for subjects [35:42] The portrayal of masculinity and fatherhood in Daughters [38:34] Editing tools and techniques that helped shape the final cut [50:17] Advice for aspiring editors and documentary filmmakers Memorable Quotes “The girls were so strong, everything was so moving… I thought, ‘This is a film I want to be part of.'” “We wanted to keep interviews to a minimum and really focus on verité scenes, almost as narrative film scenes.” “It was important for the film to view them as fathers first and foremost.” “We had to make sure that every part shown in the film had its place there, that it truly belonged.” Guests Troy Lewis Adelina Bichis Resources Watch the Daughters trailer Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web: No Film School Facebook: No Film School on Facebook Twitter: No Film School on Twitter YouTube: No Film School on YouTube Instagram: No Film School on Instagram Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Purdue hoops royalty Gene Keady and Troy Lewis join LIVE in segment 3. GoldandBlack.com's Brian Neubert (Seg. 1) and former Boilermaker football player and coach Chad Q. Brown (Seg. 2) of Profile Behavior round out what is an all-star cast for the Feb. 10 edition of GoldandBlack.com Saturday Simulcast.
Joining me in this episode is Kater Miller, curator with the National Museum of the United States Marine Corps, this time talking about the Marines fighting at Bougainville and Cape Glouscester in late 1943. The episode that follows this one will begin the US Army story at Bougainville, with Troy Lewis from the Army University Press Combat Studies Institute Staff Ride Team. "Fight Now" performed by the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band (https://www.dvidshub.net/video/817588/fight-now-iii-marine-expeditionary-force-band) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
In this episode I'm joined by Troy Lewis, a member of the Army University Press Combat Studies Institute Staff Ride Team, and we talk about the US Army at Bougainville in late 1943. Although the story doesn't really pick up until nearly Spring 1944, this was a good start and Troy will be back to continue. If you missed it, the episode before this one featured Kater Miller, curator for the Marine Corps Museum, talking about the Marines at Bougainville. Links Northern Solomons (https://history.army.mil/html/books/072/72-10/CMH_Pub_72-10.pdf) The War in the Pacific - CARTWHEEL: The Reduction of Rebaul (https://history.army.mil/html/books/005/5-5/CMH_Pub_5-5.pdf) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
Many former Purdue men's basketball coach Gene Keady's top players paid tribute to their former coach in this Zoom cast on April 24, 2023. Keady was selected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame during the Final Four weekend a few weeks back, becoming just the fourth individual associated with Boilermaker basketball to be named to the Naismith. Keady joins coach Piggy Lambert and two of Lambert's best players, John Wooden and Charles “Stretch” Murphy. On the Zoom cast was a virtual who's who of the Keady Era: Brian Cardinal (1997-2000); Greg Eifert (1981-84), Troy Lewis (1985-88), Cuonzo Martin (1992-95), Brandon McKnight (2002-05). Steve Reid (1983-85), Glenn Robinson (1992-94), Steve Scheffler (1987-90), Everette Stephens (1985-88) and former assistant coach Bruce Weber (1981-98). Keady tuned in for much of the proceedings and enjoyed the stories and recollections of many who made his quarter-century run at Purdue remarkable.
Purdue Hall-of-Famer Todd Mitchell takes time on his 56th birthday (7/26/2022) to celebrate with us. The All-Big Ten forward from Toledo, Ohio, was one of Purdue's "Three-Amigos" along with classmates Everette Stephens and Troy Lewis. The trio led Purdue to four NCAA appearances, back-to-back Big Ten titles in 1987 and '88 and became some of the most beloved Boilermaker hoopsters in school history. Mitchell, who just moved with his family from his boyhood home of Toledo, Ohio, to Boca Raton, Fla., where he just earned an executive promotion with Ferring Pharmaceuticals, was one of the most consistent, dependable players averaging over 15 points per contest in his final three years as a Boilermaker. His 1699 career points rank him 13th all-time at Purdue, while his 740 rebounds put him 10th on the list.
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In this episode, Troy discusses his ideology that both a wealthy mind and body are equally important, the discrepancies within the fitness industry in underserved communities and the daily small tips that everyone can achieve for a healthier lifestyle.
Purdue legend Troy Lewis joins the Podcast, discussing the Purdue family, Carsen Edwards, Coach Keady and his high school days at Anderson.
In this episode of the Financial Executive Podcast, Dillon Papenfuss, Research Analyst for the Financial Education & Research Foundation (FERF), spoke with Brigham Young University (BYU) School of Accountancy Associate Teaching Professor Troy Lewis about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) winners and losers and how executives can prepare for future uncertainties and surprises. Professor Lewis is the past chair of the tax executive committee of the American Institute of CPAs in Washington DC. In this role, he has testified six times before the United States Senate Finance Committee and the House Committee on Small Business. Special Guest: Troy Lewis.
Lisa and Richie discuss the importance and the benefits of being kind online. Steve Baskin talks about the benefits of Summer camps and how it can positively impact both parents and children. Troy Lewis helps us understand how to make filing taxes less complicated. Dr. Rick Rigsby talks about what he has learned from his own role models and the importance of building moral strength. Ethan Wall tells us everything we need to know before posting.
Despite recent guidance, uncertainty and confusion remain while taxpayers and tax practitioners alike await final guidance on new Internal Revenue Code Section 199A. Cut through the confusion on the 20 percent deduction everyone's been talking about as two previous Simply Tax guests join host Damien Martin to discuss what we know (and what we don't) as of November 20, 2018. First, returning guest Amy Wang—American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) tax policy and advocacy senior manager—provides an update from the AICPA's Qualified Business Income (QBI) Task Force. Then, returning guest Glen Birnbaum—shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd.—shares industry insights for farmers, considerations for choice of entity and more. TIMESTAMPS OF WHAT'S COVERED Interview with guest Amy Wang [ 02:29 ] Initial reactions to the proposed guidance from the AICPA QBI Task Force [ 03:28 ] Requested guidance included in the proposed regulations [ 04:27 ] Writing a comment letter in 45 days [ 06:10 ] Oral testimony by Troy Lewis [ 07:05 ] The priority concern and number one question on the proposed regulations [ 08:54 ] Recommendation regarding anti-base and de minimis rules [ 11:45 ] Prioritizing recommendations [ 14:17 ] Who's on the task force and how they worked together on the comment letter [ 15:27 ] When we'll see final guidance and the form for calculating the QBI deduction [ 18:27 ] The best way to learn how the calculations will work and other considerations Interview with guest Glen Birnbaum [ 23:06 ] Concerns with the definition of “dealing in commodities” [ 24:54 ] Are farmers providing services? [ 27:45 ] Guidance on the QBI deduction for co-ops [ 29:14 ] Rental trade or business considerations for farmers [ 31:06 ] Should you take 199A-related action while we await final guidance? [ 34:26 ] Tax reform-related takeaways from Chuck Levun and Michael Cohen [ 39:49 ] What it means that equipment no longer qualifies for like-kind exchanges BIO FOR GUESTS Amy Wang is a member of the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy Team, whose mission is to serve the public interest by helping AICPA members be the most trusted professional providers of tax services while also advocating sound tax policy and effective administration. She plays a key role in the development of AICPA testimony for tax-related congressional hearings. Connect with Amy on LinkedIn | Follow Amy on Twitter Glen Birnbaum is a shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd., where he provides accounting and tax advisory services for a range of entities including agriculture, manufacturing and contracting companies. In particular, he enjoys tax planning and working with clients on succession planning and new initiatives. Connect with Glen on LinkedIn | Follow Glen on Twitter ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Mentioned by Amy on the podcast AICPA Tax Reform Resource Center AICPA oral testimony for IRS hearing on REG-107892-18 QBI deduction IRS draft tax forms Mentioned by Glen on the podcast Levun Goodman & Cohen, LLP Tax Planning Forum More on Section 1202: Episode 26 – Is Section 1202 for You? More on choice of entity considerations under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. MORE ON SECTION 199A Articles White Paper Proposed Regulations Issued August 8 Grain Glitch Fix Summaries Flow Chart Specified Service Trades or Businesses Aggregation Rules Podcast Episodes Episode 8 – The Nitty Gritty—of Section 199A—with Tony Nitti Episode 16 – AICPA's 199A Task Force Episode 35 – The Proposed 199A Regulations with Tony Nitti Episode 37 – #TaxTwitter Answers to 199A Questions Webinars Insights & Planning Points from the Proposed §199A Regulations (August 22) Pass-Through Considerations of Tax Reform (January 23) BKD Advocacy Comment Letter GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Despite recent guidance, uncertainty and confusion remain while taxpayers and tax practitioners alike await final guidance on new Internal Revenue Code Section 199A. Cut through the confusion on the 20 percent deduction everyone’s been talking about as two previous Simply Tax guests join host Damien Martin to discuss what we know (and what we don’t) as of November 20, 2018. First, returning guest Amy Wang—American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) tax policy and advocacy senior manager—provides an update from the AICPA’s Qualified Business Income (QBI) Task Force. Then, returning guest Glen Birnbaum—shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd.—shares industry insights for farmers, considerations for choice of entity and more. TIMESTAMPS OF WHAT’S COVERED Interview with guest Amy Wang [ 02:29 ] Initial reactions to the proposed guidance from the AICPA QBI Task Force [ 03:28 ] Requested guidance included in the proposed regulations [ 04:27 ] Writing a comment letter in 45 days [ 06:10 ] Oral testimony by Troy Lewis [ 07:05 ] The priority concern and number one question on the proposed regulations [ 08:54 ] Recommendation regarding anti-base and de minimis rules [ 11:45 ] Prioritizing recommendations [ 14:17 ] Who’s on the task force and how they worked together on the comment letter [ 15:27 ] When we’ll see final guidance and the form for calculating the QBI deduction [ 18:27 ] The best way to learn how the calculations will work and other considerations Interview with guest Glen Birnbaum [ 23:06 ] Concerns with the definition of “dealing in commodities” [ 24:54 ] Are farmers providing services? [ 27:45 ] Guidance on the QBI deduction for co-ops [ 29:14 ] Rental trade or business considerations for farmers [ 31:06 ] Should you take 199A-related action while we await final guidance? [ 34:26 ] Tax reform-related takeaways from Chuck Levun and Michael Cohen [ 39:49 ] What it means that equipment no longer qualifies for like-kind exchanges BIO FOR GUESTS Amy Wang is a member of the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy Team, whose mission is to serve the public interest by helping AICPA members be the most trusted professional providers of tax services while also advocating sound tax policy and effective administration. She plays a key role in the development of AICPA testimony for tax-related congressional hearings. Connect with Amy on LinkedIn | Follow Amy on Twitter Glen Birnbaum is a shareholder at Heinold Banwart, Ltd., where he provides accounting and tax advisory services for a range of entities including agriculture, manufacturing and contracting companies. In particular, he enjoys tax planning and working with clients on succession planning and new initiatives. Connect with Glen on LinkedIn | Follow Glen on Twitter ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Mentioned by Amy on the podcast AICPA Tax Reform Resource Center AICPA oral testimony for IRS hearing on REG-107892-18 QBI deduction IRS draft tax forms Mentioned by Glen on the podcast Levun Goodman & Cohen, LLP Tax Planning Forum More on Section 1202: Episode 26 – Is Section 1202 for You? More on choice of entity considerations under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. MORE ON SECTION 199A Articles White Paper Proposed Regulations Issued August 8 Grain Glitch Fix Summaries Flow Chart Specified Service Trades or Businesses Aggregation Rules Podcast Episodes Episode 8 – The Nitty Gritty—of Section 199A—with Tony Nitti Episode 16 – AICPA's 199A Task Force Episode 35 – The Proposed 199A Regulations with Tony Nitti Episode 37 – #TaxTwitter Answers to 199A Questions Webinars Insights & Planning Points from the Proposed §199A Regulations (August 22) Pass-Through Considerations of Tax Reform (January 23) BKD Advocacy Comment Letter GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Mike Malone speaks with Troy Lewis, author of the memoir "Gas Money," and Sloane Crosley, Westchester-reared author of the novel "The Clasp." Beer samples are Captain Lawrence's Golden Delicious and Saranac's Adirondack Lager.
AFTERBUZZ TV — The Biggest Loser edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of The Biggest Loser. In this episode hosts Fallon Mercedes, Morgan Martin, and special guests Paul Pratt & Troy Lewis break down episode 11. The Biggest Loser: Glory Days is the sixteenth season of The Biggest Loser and it premiered September 11, 2014 on NBC. Bob Harper and Dolvett Quince will return as trainers for this season, while Jillian Michaels decided to leave the show. There are two new trainers this season: Jessie Pavelka and Jennifer Widerstrom. This season, the contestants are all former athletes including former NFL players and Olympic Gold medalists. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's episode 8 of Season 3! We have four tales for you in this episode, featuring stories about people who aren't what they seem, creepy sleepers, and frightening forests. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales. "2,300 a Day" written by Troy Lewis and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:03:48) "Calls From My Girlfriend" written by Jon Comics and read by David Cummings. Music by Brandon Boone. (Story starts at 00:21:40) "REM Behavior Disorder" written by Elizabeth Brochu and read by Christina Scholz. (Story starts at 00:47:40) "The Midnight Hike" written by Kelsey Donald and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 01:14:49) Click here to learn more about Kelsey Donald Click here to learn more about the new book, "Anecdotes in Ashes" Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings, unless otherwise noted This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2013.