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Tonight's Katie Halper Show was a live screening AND discussion organized by Code Pink at The People's Forum the TRT investigative documentary “Holy Redemption: Stealing Palestinian Land.” TRT's film reveals the terror tactics of the Israeli settler group Hilltop Youth, an organization that builds outposts in order to steal more land from Palestinians. Then Katie moderates a discussion with Ashish Prashar, Tyler Reynolds & Daniel Santiago. Ashish Prashar is a political strategist, human rights activist and former advisor to the Middle East Peace Envoy. Ashish has appeared as a regular commentator in media outlets, including CNN, The Guardian and USA Today. Tyler Reynolds is a musican and martial arts instructor who just returned from volunteering in the West Bank. Daniel Santiago is a high school teacher and community organizer from Jersey City who volunteered with Faz3a for two weeks in the West Bank and was shot in the leg by the Israeli Army. ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kthalps
Do you have any pain in your body and are interested in what to do to just get out of the pain quickly? What if you could be on a program that is both a fitness program and doctor-supervised? Together with his wife Sarah, our today's guest is the co-founder of Functional Effect located at Downers Grove, Illinois. Not only did Dr. Tyler Reynolds obtained his Doctorate of Chiropractic from the National University of Health Science, he also completed over 250+ hours of post-graduate studies in Functional Rehabilitation with specialties in shoulder dysfunction and The McKenzie Method. Coming from a medical family, Dr. Tyler already knew that it's gonna be it for him too. He enjoys sports and working out, and thought that he could help people in this way. He started in the fitness industry with clients that have both cognitive and physical limitations. He has a strong desire to help people achieve optimal health and wellness. His number one goal is to eliminate pain and maximize function in each person he works with. As parents of two beautiful children, Dr. Tyler takes care of running the business, treating the patients, and training the clients. On the other hand, his wife does more of the nutrition and life-coaching using her years of experience in the fitness industry and degree in Psychology to effectively guide and connect to their clients. Also helping him understand people a lot more. Their approach is different from other fitness businesses in such a way that they have developed a system and a process to create a customized program that produces customized results for each of their clients. They believe that everyone moves and lives differently including different goals as to why they want to work with someone like the Functional Effect. Functional Effect was born with the aspiration to have a functional-effective gym that first gets people out of pain, then to moving really well, and get them to do so much more in a pain-free life and live the way they ultimately desire. Dr. Tyler shared that he is more of “the pain guy” as his goal is about getting someone to his office, treating their chronic pain and movement issues, then get them back on the floor in training and fix the rest as well. He wants to get his patients out of pain but he knows that they are still in dysfunction. So to move from pain to dysfunction and to function, he needed to train them in the actual fit/gym-side and get them so far away from pain that even if they get back to dysfunction, it would take a lot of work to get them back to pain. In short, they wanted to discover the dysfunction– the “why” that puts a person in pain in the first place and then fix it through their fitness programming which specializes on people that are in pain and have movement issues, helping them “see the light.” Dr. Tyler, along with the whole Functional Effect team, wanted it to be a family and a community with a very friendly and supportive environment where everyone knows each other's name. Basically, a business model that is very much about relationships.
Born and raised as a Roman Catholic in New York City, Tyler Reynolds joins me on this episode of The Christian Bear. Tyler is a graduate of Iona University where he was a varsity rower. He now works as a government affairs consultant and part-time rowing coach. Tyler describes himself as a gay polyamorous man living in New York City. To learn more about The Christian Bear and other projects from Dr. Ben Huelskamp, please visit www.benhuelskamp.com. Click here to purchase official The Christian Bear merchandise. All proceeds benefit LOVEboldly. Intro and outro music by AlexGrohl and retrieved from Pixabay.Thank you so much for listening and supporting The Christian Bear.
In this episode our host Michael O'Sullivan talks with Tristam Horn and Tyler Reynolds in the DeltaTek booth at the SPE ACTE 2022 conference. Surprise drop-in from Petronas' Baihaky Abdullah and Blade Energy's John Bowling. This episode is made possible by Hexagon Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events
In this 2 hour in-person exclusive, Tommy Shaughnessy hosts investor and cowboy CryptoPunk, Tyler Reynolds. We talk through the highlights of Tyler's crypto journey from going all-in in 2013, to riding the highs of DeFi summer, and angel investing today. Show Notes: (00:00:49) – Tyler's journey into crypto. (00:13:47) – On Bitcoin maximalism & avoiding tunnel vision. (00:19:23) – DeFi summer / biggest winners and losers. (00:40:28) – Narrowing your expertise. (00:44:42) – Bet sizing and survivorship bias. (00:52:51) – Thoughts on the market / regulations. (00:59:30) – The case for an isolated lending market. (01:18:17) – Value creation vs. value capture. (01:21:42) – SushiSwap versus Uniswap. (01:24:51) – DAOs and the role of community. (01:35:09) – Pollen and data networks. (02:02:16) – What would take Tyler away from crypto. Resources: Tyler's Twitter Pollen Twitter Pollen Website More
“We on our farm have an incredible beet year, the best sugar we have ever had,” said Ada County farmer Tyler Reynolds.
Darren talks to Hanna Ott and Tyler Reynolds from Filth Wizard about their heavy instrumental music – plus tour with Dunedin band Russian Blue.
A new year brings with it promise and potential; and, that is what this four part series of episodes is all about. We've linked together stories from four of the best and brightest hopes for criterium racing's future and present them to you at the beginning of this year. The first up is Tyler Reynolds of Pella, IA, and First Internet Bank Cycling Team. He's the 2017, 15-16 national road race champ, and is on year two of being on the verge of stepping up to the big leagues with his spot on a domestic elite team. Follow them on IG: @tyler.reynolds20 and @firstibcycling
Experience is a great; yet brutal teacher. The lessons we learn from it can make us stronger; however, we don't need to suffer the most onerous lessons ourselves. Rather, we can learn from others. In this episode we share with you some of the important ones to know when you line up for your first big race. Our teachers are the best of them all...the real life pros that light up the world's biggest crit stages. Sit back and listen as your instructors Tina Pic, Kristen LaSasso, Christina Gokey-Smith, Whitney Allison, Kristen Arnold, Tyler Reynolds, Eric Hill, Stephen Vogel, Ricky Arnopol, Evan Hartig, Natalia Franco Villegas, and Cesar Gallego share what it is they wish they had known before signing up to race the best of the best. And while we are talking about the best, check out Source Endurance for all the best in endurance coaching and nutrition services. Remember to use the promo code: criteriumnation, at checkout for 50% off.
On this episode we chat with Tyler Reynolds a real estate developer at Singh Investors and the Vice President of Eyos Investors a Private Equity fund involved in the acquisition of properties in the hospitality industry. During our conversation Tyler discusses his experiences at Reed College, how he ended up working as an organizer for lobsterman in Maine, and the corruption trial that led him to apply to law school. We also discuss Tyler's path through law school to the New York Attorney General's Office and how he ended up getting back in the world of real estate development and private equity. Tyler also explains how NOT to do law school and shares some great career advice for anyone starting their first job. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GoingFor2.com's very own Tyler Reynolds joins us tonight as we recap the first half of the Fantasy football season. We will give out some midseason awards, redraft the 1st round with what we know now and take some live listener questions. Join us live or on replay here... Subscribe to the Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts. Find us live on Friday night @930 PM EST on these channels Facebook.com/GoingFor2DotCom YouTube.com/channel/UCkZhaoIeHom-U7uCCAg-IrQ www.pscp.tv/ArmchairFantasy/follow Twitter: @GeoffLambert77 Find us at GoingFor2.com And streaming in the GoingFor2 App for iOS and Andriod
Ryan and I are joined tonight by GoingFor2's own Tyler Reynolds. We quickly recap the biggest fantasy football stories of Week 2 and then week look ahead to the Week 3 matchups. We play a little "Breakout or Fakeout" and "Cut'em or Keep'em" as well. In the end, we do our forgotten fantasy player. Enjoy...
Podcast Director Sam Levrault sat down with Cobey Brown from The Odyssey, a local band based in Tulsa, Oklahoma to talk about their time since Battle of the Bands, upcoming single, "Lately", as well as future shows and plans for the group. Check out our previous interview with Cobey on our podcast as well. The Odyssey can be found on Instagram and Facebook. Connection Conversations is an ongoing series by the TCC Connection, TCC's student newspaper based at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Music by The Odyssey, "75 to Ramona" Episode edited by Sam Levrault Check out The TCC Connection online at http://tccconnection.com/ The TCC Connection is a student newspaper based at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [Intro music, “Ramona to 75” by The Odyssey, fades in and continues to play in background] Sam: Welcome to Connection Conversations, a series apart of the TCC Connection podcast, I’m your host, Sam Levrault, Podcast Director, as well as associate editor for our metro campus. Today’s episode covers a recent interview with Cobey Brown, fellow TCC student, and member of local band, The Odyssey. We’re gonna talk about their new single, “Lately” coming out on May 11th, along with other future plans for the band. They are also to thank for the intro music for our podcast. [Background music fades out…] Hey Cobey, what’s up? Cobey: How’s it going? Pretty good, pretty good… So, it’s your second time on, welcome back. Let’s talk about the band a little bit, what’s been going on since the Battle of the Bands, what you have been working on, as well as some upcoming plans for summer. For sure… Since we last talked, you guys played at Norman Music Festival, right? How was that? It was really cool, we had this show originally scheduled to play on the 26th at The Resonator, they block off like all of main street in Norman, and like every building they have there is a venue. But we had to switch it since we had a show at The Rino in Kansas City, the night before, but by the time we got to the Norman Music Fest we were all running on like two or three hours of sleep and we were ready to go. It was a lot of fun, we played inside the Sooner Theatre and we got a surprising amount of people that actually showed up in there because most of the time the outdoor venues get all of the people. It was a super cool venue; the biggest one we’ve played in a while. Cool, so you were at the Rino in KC, Kansas City, and you’ve already played in Kansas City before… Yeah, and the first time we played was actually a house show I think we talked about last time. And like I said, it was straight out of a movie scene, like it was in a basement, by this guy named Isaac, and he just let, like, four bands play and it was super cool, and everyone was supportive. So, this was the first time we went to play in an actual venue, and I just gotta say, like the experience I’ve had in Kansas City so far, everyone was great. Like everyone’s been super nice, the people who worked at the venue were cool, and Kid Computer, it was their EP release, they just had like the coolest fans down there, we’re starting to snatch some of them away a little bit, I think… Yeah, we’re gonna have to get them down to Tulsa soon. The main reason we’re talking is you’ve got a single coming out, May 11th, we kind of teased it before, but it’s called, “Lately”, so now that you’ve gone through the process of recording it and all that, did it turn out how you wanted? Yes, and it turned out different than I thought it would, and I’m really glad. Whenever I wrote the song, it’s not a pop song, but it’s less focused on just the guitar, at least until the end, but there’s a special ending. Throughout the song, it’s kind of driven just by the full instrumental, the drums and the groove of the bass, and the keys, and the aura in the background instead of, like, a guitar riff, which I really like. And as I wrote the song, it was about an experience that I hadn’t’ really had. It was just imagining an experience. And then as we were recording the song, I actually experienced exactly what I was writing about. So, we changed some of the things in the production, I was able to kind of make it make more sense to myself, so now the song actually feels more personal to me, which is pretty cool. The song is kind of about confidence, and the lack thereof sometimes, and so as the song progresses, you slowly see more of a confidence in myself as the writer, or whoever the narrator is of the song. You know, a lot of the time when people listen to music, you think of yourself as being the person saying the words, and all that, so it’s like growing in confidence as the song goes on. And so that’s how the recording process ended up going, I was more sure of how I wanted it, as I went on. So now that it’s out, you’re like, ‘I’m really confident in it, I finished it’… Yes, I’m really happy with it, and now we’re just waiting on the final mix today, pretty much… small little details that I knit-pick, over and over again. Tyler Reynolds has been super cool, patient, which is important. What’s also exciting is the day you let out the single, you have a show in Spinster Records, right? Did you already know the single was going to come out then? [nope.] Let’s let it out the same day as the show We scheduled the show awhile back because I was thinking of when all my college friends would be back, and we could get a fun crowd and have a fun time. We did a luau show last year, but it was at my house. A little bit of a different setup. A little bit different, but now this time we get to do Spinster and they like to do themed shows, and I was like, that’s the perfect place. It’s a cool place, it really is. Yeah, it’s awesome, and there’s opportunity for cool pictures and there’s a fun little stage we enjoy playing at even though we can hardly fit. That’s kind of the fun part. But we’re also playing just a couple hours before our Spinster show, at Rooster Days in BA, so I was like, it really helps promote the shows and the single at the same time, whenever you just do them on the same day. Like, ‘hey, you know that song we just played, it just came out today’ Yeah, at midnight… After that, I saw you recently announced at the Vanguard, later in May, on the 26th, right? Yup. I noticed a lot of these shows, you’re sharing them with a lot of bands that were also at the Battle of the Bands, or like, bands whose names have been thrown around, so have you noticed that has been a sort of community growing between all of you all? Yeah, absolutely. Since battle of the bands, everyone was so cool, I didn’t meet a single person there that wasn’t supportive of the other bands. And that was a really good experience. Especially, you know, people that I know, obviously, Sam Smith, awesome dude, and obviously Quinton Hoagland, I’ve gotten to know them quite a bit better since then. Is it a little easier to do shows when you already know somebody on there? Yes, because I can just like text them if I have their number. We go to TCC with a lot of these people, so that’s been good too to get relationships with people and bands and know them personally instead of just know their songs… Any other summer plans? We have a show that I’m really excited for that isn’t announced. It’s gonna be at the Vanguard. I’m not going to say when, we just have to get a poster made and get the vibe figured out. Cause we already have all the bands picked out, and it’s a summer show, so… So, keep a look out. Yes, keep a look out, I’m excited for that one. But other than that, we are recording more music this month, and in exactly two weeks we’re going back to Sam Westhoff and we’re gonna record two more singles. I know what one of them is going to be, the other one we’re still decid9ing. Maybe it will be like “Lately”, where you go in and you kind of have an idea, and then think, ‘wait a minute…’ That’s kind of what we’re thinking about right now. It’s kind of just whatever feels right. Trying to get better at that, then just having our whole plan set. Trying to make it work. We’re releasing “lately” at the beginning of summer, then hopefully in the next [couple of] months we’re releasing the ones were going to record. I just remembered, when we last talked, you were talking about kind of changing how you perform so it feels more like an experience, or a story, have you done that with the last couple of shows you’ve played? Are you looking forward to showing that in the next couple? Yes, and we’re still working on it even more, finding more ways we can be entertaining. Doing more shows, I discover how to let loose a little bit more each time, and I’m trying to figure out how I can be more mobile. Because, I’m playing guitar and singing at the same time, and then doing these things, and some of these songs are really hard to do that on, and some aren’t. So I’m trying to find places where I can be more fun to watch, and interesting. I don’t want our performances to be choreographed, but I want there to be moments that are always special. Like we know something special is gonna happen, here, when we’re playing this, or not something we have to plan out, Whatever feels right… Yeah, just an energy thing. Maybe jumping off the drum stand. Yeah, maybe jumping off the drum stand like Derek did. Well, make sure everybody stays tuned, check out, I know I’ve mainly followed on Instagram, its where I’ve seen most of it happen That’s where we’re most active. So that’s @theodysseymusic Just keep an eye on the Instagram, that’s usually where everything is announced. The Facebook is @theodysseymusicband, because apparently there’s already a better the odyssey music on Facebook… I don’t know…. It helps us a lot with our growth, especially with Spotify, we’ve gotten a lot of new listeners from playlists, and things like that. The way we’ve been placed on them is by people saving our songs and putting them on playlists, and sharing them. You know, when the song comes out, if you really want to support it and you actually like it, which I believe everyone will, just throwing it on a playlist and saving it. Throw it on a couple playlists… Yeah, for sure, can get us to the next level, that’s how it’s happened so far. That’s pretty much all we’re hoping for. I think that’s it, thanks for coming again. Thank you, Sammy, I appreciate you, once again. I look forward to hearing the new single. I’m excited too. Maybe you can hear it early…. I’d love that. [music, “Ramona to 75” by The Odyssey, fades in and continues in background.] Once again, thanks to Cobey Brown from The Odyssey. I’m Sam Levrault, you’re host with the TCC Connection, you can check us out online at our website, tccconnection.com. Our podcast is also available on Podbean, as well as most streaming platforms. Thanks for listening, and until next time, this has been, Connection Conversations. [music plays & fades out to the end.] Episode edited by Sam Levrault Check out The TCC Connection online at http://tccconnection.com/ The TCC Connection is a student newspaper based at Tulsa Community College in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
RotoBaller writer Blake Sullivan and Fantrax HQ writer Steven Toroni are joined by Tyler Reynolds for a game of Keep, Trade, SEE YA! and they give some hot, bold predictions
RotoBaller writer Blake Sullivan and Fantrax HQ writer Steven Toroni are joined by Tyler Reynolds for a game of Keep, Trade, SEE YA! and they give some hot, bold predictions
Belmont and Watertown varsity football square off for the 96th time, and the TODDcast is pleased to have Coach Q and 4 of the 5 senior captains (Ryan Noone, Jake Pollock, Tyler Reynolds & George Fitzgerald) discuss the matchup, their four years at BHS and all other traditions surrounding this annual Thanksgiving game.
CHILD ACTOR - Kyle Red Silvestein is co-starring with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in Warner Brothers latest comedy feature film, “Blended" coming out Memorial Day weekend of 2014. Kyle portrays the character of Tyler Reynolds, Drew Barrymore's son. Kyle began his career at age two, when he landed a job with Baby Style Magazine. Kyle has appeared in more than twenty commercials: Apple Computer, Eggo Waffles, McDonald's, Volkswagen and numerous others. Kyle is best known for his portrayal of Ethan Dawson in Grey's Anatomy. Kyle’s many other credits include: Happy Endings, Cold Case and his breakthrough role as Jona on the mega hit television show, House. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What are some concerns child actors have about casting directors or auditions in general? What are some pet peeves about auditions or the casting process in general from a child’s perspective? What do you think a child actor should start doing to build a successful career? What can I do to protect my children psychologically, emotionally, physically and especially on a business level? WEBSITE: KyleRed.com
CHILD ACTOR - Kyle Red Silvestein is co-starring with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in Warner Brothers latest comedy feature film, “Blended" coming out Memorial Day weekend of 2014. Kyle portrays the character of Tyler Reynolds, Drew Barrymore's son. Kyle began his career at age two, when he landed a job with Baby Style Magazine. Kyle has appeared in more than twenty commercials: Apple Computer, Eggo Waffles, McDonald's, Volkswagen and numerous others. Kyle is best known for his portrayal of Ethan Dawson in Grey's Anatomy. Kyle’s many other credits include: Happy Endings, Cold Case and his breakthrough role as Jona on the mega hit television show, House. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What are some concerns child actors have about casting directors or auditions in general? What are some pet peeves about auditions or the casting process in general from a child’s perspective? What do you think a child actor should start doing to build a successful career? What can I do to protect my children psychologically, emotionally, physically and especially on a business level? WEBSITE: KyleRed.com