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Best podcasts about Upham

Latest podcast episodes about Upham

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E147 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 147 - Ball of Anger and Urine - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 25:19


Episode Notes Mark Hofmeyer of Movies, Films & Flix, Con Air Pod and The Deep Blue Sea Podcast is back with Rob as Upham lets the SS commando pass him and go down the stairs.

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Phin Upham Gregory Ho Oren Yunger We asked guests to share the best question they've ever been asked by an allocator. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter.

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E119 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 119 - Such a Wussy - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 38:11


Episode Notes Rob is back with Dana Nachman as Upham finally figures out what FUBAR really means.

Agegroup Multisport Podcast
Kerri-Anne Upham from Agegroup to Elite

Agegroup Multisport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 64:23


Send us a textWelcome along to a slightly different episode, this episode features Elite athlete,  who was an age grouper, Kerri-Ann UphamKerri-Ann states "In 2022, I dominated the amateur ranks, winning both the Amateur Cross Triathlon World and European Championships. This milestone marked a turning point in my career, paving the way for me to compete among the world's best.​My drive comes from an unwavering commitment to improvement—whether it's embracing new challenges, refining my techniques, or overcoming setbacks. Every race offers a chance to test my limits, and I thrive on the adventure, resilience, and discipline that XTERRA demands.​Supported by a dedicated team of sponsors and the exceptional guidance of trimoore Coaching, I manage the balance between elite racing and a part-time job. I am continually striving to make the most of every opportunity that comes my way. I'm excited to keep pursuing excellence and sharing this incredible journey with my supporters and sponsors."A great insight into how an agergrouper became elite.​

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Phin Upham Sandeep Patil Jill Chase We asked guests for the most important piece of advice that they'd share with folks early in their venture career. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E97 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 097 - Demonize the Enemy - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 30:28


Episode Notes Rob returns with Scott Myers of Go Into the Story as Upham continues to plead for his friend's life.

Mid-faith Crisis
Episode 320: ‘Women are this, and men are that’

Mid-faith Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 36:28


Or not. Because in this episode we delve into some follow-up to last episode's interview with Danielle Strickland. How can we address some of the deep, ingrained attitudes which affect all of us? What does this mean for ideas of femininity and masculinity? And how do we respond to loss of power and prestige without lashing out? Also the boys have had a business meeting in a place called Upham. No, really. Support the podcast Contact the podcast through your email machine Mid-faith Crisis Facebook Page Nick's Blog Mentioned in this episode: The Brushmakers Arms, Upham Rebecca Solnit - Meditations in an Emergency Rebecca Solnit, Men Explain Things to Me Catherine Cowell, Finding God's Feminine Side: and working out how we lost it in the first place Rylan: How to Be a Man

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E88 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 088 - Recency Bias - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 38:03


Episode Notes Jon Parker of The BatMinute rejoins Rob as Upham watches the assault from afar.

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Heidi Roizen Phin Upham Gregory Ho We asked guests to tell the most important lesson they've learned in their career. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E73 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 073 - Designed to Hurt - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 38:54


Episode Notes Niall McGowan of The BatMinute is back with Rob as Miller and Upham discuss finances and betting.

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E71 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 071 - Tendency For Schmaltz - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 44:32


Episode Notes Niall McGowan of The BatMinute joins Rob as Miller and Upham begin to discuss American Literature.

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Phin Upham Sandeep Patil Jill Chase We asked guests to discuss the most visionary founder that they've worked with and what makes them so special. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Sami Inkinen Heidi Roizen Phin Upham Each investor highlights a situation where they decided not to invest, why they passed, and how it played out. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E50 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 050 - Nine Times - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 34:16


Episode Notes Nick Rehak of Rabbit Hole Podcasts closes off the week with Rob as Upham tries to learn more about Miller in order to win some cash prizes... Nine Times... yes... Nine Times!!!!

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E42 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 042 - Lord of the Rings Situation - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 39:04


Episode Notes Rob is back with guest DJ Valentine of Simplistic Reviews as Upham tries to be friendly and gets rebuffed by both Mellish and Caparzo.

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E41 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 041 - I'm His Intellectual Bodyguard - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 47:16


Episode Notes DJ Valentine of Simplistic Reviews joins Rob this week as Miller shows his patience with the impatient Upham.

MovieRob Minute Podcast
S8E40 - Saving Private Ryan Minute – 040 - Grab Your Gear and Go - MovieRob Minute Season 08

MovieRob Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 27:17


Episode Notes Emily Graziano of The Flapper Dame finishes off the week with Rob as the newly recruited Upham tries to figure out what he needs to bring with him on this new mission.

Law on Film
Minamata: The Victims and the World (1971) & Minamata (2020) (Guest: Darryl Flaherty) (episode 35)

Law on Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 67:25


This episode looks at two films that examine the environmental disaster in Minamata, Japan: Noriaki Tsuchimoto's documentary, Minamata: The Victims and the World (1971), and Andre Levitas's Minamata (2020), a Hollywood feature film that tells the story through the famous American photographer, W. Eugene Smith. From 1932 to 1968, the Chisso Corporation, a local petrochemical and plastics maker, dumped approximately 27 tons of mercury into Minamata bay, poisoning fish and, ultimately, the people who ate them. Several thousand people died and many more suffered crippling injuries, with often severe mental and physical effects. The corporation's environmental pollution sparked legal and political battles that would last decades and reverberate throughout Japan. Joining me to discuss the films and the insights they provide into Japanese law and society, is Professor Darryl Flaherty.  Darryl is a historian of law and social change in early modern and modern Japan. He has published work on the emergence of Japan's legal profession during the nineteenth century, the Meiji Restoration in world history, and the twentieth century history of the jury in Japan. He is an associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Delaware, where he teaches courses on Japanese, Asian, and world history. Timestamps: 0:00   Introduction2:13     The Chisso Chemical Corporation 4:58    The fishing life in Minamata 7:30    The discovery of methylmercury poisoning12:20   Movement politics and environmental protest in Japan16:44   The debilitating Minamata disease18:59   The Minamata pollution litigation22:03   Denial and violence by the Chisso Corporation       24:08   Government complicity 29:26    Discrimination and pushback against victims of Minamata pollution30:51    Strategies and challenges in obtaining compensation38:28    Noriaki Tsuchimoto, W. Eugene Smith, and the notoriety of Minamata44:51     A history of direct action in Japan and the importance of an apology48:30    Environmental reform and its limits in Japan52:14     A lens into the 2011 Fukushima disaster54:39    The limited role of lawyers in the films57:21      Minamata today59:07    The decline of political activism in Japan102:02  Take-aways and stories about storytellingFurther reading: Flaherty, Darryl, Public Law, Private Practice Politics, Profit, and the Legal Profession in Nineteenth-Century Japan (Harvard Univ. Asia Center, 2013)George, Timothy S., Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan (Harvard Univ. Press, 2002) Smith, Eugene W. & Aileen M. Smith, Minamata: The Story of the Poisoning of a City, and of the People Who Chose to Carry the Burden of Courage (Holt, Rinehart, 1975)Upham, Frank K., Law and Social Change in Postwar Japan (Harvard Univ. Press, 1989)Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/profiles/hafetzjo.htmlYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilmYou can follow the podcast on Instagram @lawonfilmpodcast

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

On this special segment of The Full Ratchet, the following Investors are featured: Sami Inkinen Heidi Roizen Phin Upham We asked guests to discuss the factor that could cause the most disruption to the industry going forward and how that will change the next decade of venture. The host of The Full Ratchet is Nick Moran of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!

The Opperman Report
Charles Upham : Daughter, Misty Upham raped by Weinstein Exec at Golden Globe Awards

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 119:35


Charles Upham : Daughter, Misty Upham raped by Weinstein Exec at Golden Globe Awards“My daughter, Misty Upham, was a victim of rape by a Weinstein Executive in 2013 at the Golden Globe Awards. The rapist forced her into the men's room and had his way while other men in formal wear cheered him on as if he were chugging a beer in a contest. As Misty made the walk of shame back to the event, the Exec was given high fives, bragging rights and another notch in his Weinstein Co. belt. What should have been an auspicious occasion for Misty turned into a nightmare of pain, humiliation, fear and anxiety.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Let Them Fight: A Comedy History Podcast

Today we're talking about a bad motherfucker from New Zealand. Charles Upham had a solid upbringing and life, then World War 2 were declared and he saw it as his duty to sign up. That's when he became one of the hardest bastards that off-brand Australia has every created. This dude stomped Nazis all over the place and survived a hell of a lot of damage along the way. Enjoy!

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E
446. Why Fewer is Better; Pursuing a Frictionless World, The Value in Reframing Everything (Phin Upham)

The Full Ratchet: VC | Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startup Investing | Fundraising | Crowdfunding | Pitch | Private E

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 63:04


Phin Upham of Haymaker Ventures joins Nick to discuss Why Fewer is Better; Pursuing a Frictionless World, The Value in Reframing Everything. In this episode we cover: The Challenges of Being a Good Venture Capitalist in a Rapidly Institutionalized Industry Startup Growth Strategies in a Capital-Tight Environment Fraud and Open Banking in the US Friction in Efficiency Business, Picking Good Companies and Adding Value after Investing The Benefits and Challenges of FinTech and AI in the Financial Industry US Business Culture, Trust, and Escape Velocity AI's Role in Personalized Decision-Making Wealth Management, and Crypto Investments Guest Links: Phin's LinkedIn Phin's Twitter/X Haymaker Venture's LinkedIn Haymaker Venture's Website The hosts of The Full Ratchet are Nick Moran and Nate Pierotti of New Stack Ventures, a venture capital firm committed to investing in founders outside of the Bay Area. Want to keep up to date with The Full Ratchet? Follow us on social. You can learn more about New Stack Ventures by visiting our LinkedIn and Twitter. Are you a founder looking for your next investor? Visit our free tool VC-Rank and we'll send a list of potential investors right to your inbox!

The Common
Rewind: Reducing poverty without displacement in Upham's Corner

The Common

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 13:11


Team Common is currently working on our transition to a weekly show. We'll be back this summer with new episodes. In the meantime, here's one from our archives. A study from Common Good Labs, a data science firm based out of Pittsburg, and the Brookings Institution has identified nearly 200 neighborhoods across the country that have done the seemingly impossible: Increase neighborhood wealth, without pushing out the original residents. One of those neighborhoods is Boston's very own Upham's Corner in Dorchester. Common Good Labs partner Rohit Acharya joins The Common to break down how Upham's Corner did it, and how the neighborhood can be used as a model for other communities.   Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.

Crazy Wisdom
From Pianos to PCs: Bob Upham's Tech Adventures

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 48:45


Welcome to the Crazy Wisdom podcast, where I, Stewart Alsop, had the pleasure of hosting Bob Upham. In this episode, we explore a variety of intriguing topics, including the roots of personal computing intertwined with the 1960s consciousness revolution, Bob's fascinating journey from music to mastering programming, and his profound insights on the evolution of software development. We also touched on his experiences at major tech hubs and his stint at companies like IBM and Yahoo, diving into the intricacies of business development within tech. Bob shared his perspectives on the ongoing transformation of technology, emphasizing the significant shift towards more accessible programming tools and the implications of AI in software development. For those interested in connecting with Bob or attending his startup workshops, check out his LinkedIn profile  Check out this GPT we trained on this episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to Bob Upham and discussion on the early personal computing industry influenced by the consciousness revolution of the 1960s. 05:00 - Bob discusses his transition from music to programming, blending artistic creativity with the logical structure of software development. 10:00 - Bob recounts his early career experiences in New York during the late 70s, transitioning from mainframes to PCs, and the significance of geographical tech hubs. 15:00 - Exploration of the evolution of tech companies in the 80s, with a focus on the impact of IBM and other major corporations in shaping the technology landscape. 20:00 - Bob reflects on the bureaucratic and hierarchical nature of working at IBM, and the creativity involved in programming. 25:00 - Discussion on the business of software, the complexities of navigating corporate structures, and how the landscape of technology employment has changed with the advent of personal computing. 30:00 - Bob talks about his role at Yahoo, his work with behavioral and geo-targeting, and the early days of internet mapping services. 35:00 - The conversation shifts to the changes in software development over the years, from data entry and the manual processes of early computing to the more creative and efficient methods available today. 40:00 - Bob discusses the current state of technology, the ubiquity of programming skills, and the democratization of software development through accessible tools. 45:00 - The episode wraps up with a look at the future of technology, including AI and its potential impacts on creativity and efficiency in software development. Key Insights The Cultural Roots of Computing: Bob Upham discussed how the early personal computing industry was significantly influenced by the consciousness revolution of the 1960s. This era brought about a fusion of technology with creative and social movements, illustrating how cultural shifts can propel technological advancements. Music Meets Machine: Upham's personal journey from a musician to a programmer highlighted an intriguing crossover between the arts and technology. He shared how the structured creativity of music provided a solid foundation for software engineering, underscoring the interconnectedness of logical and creative disciplines. Tech Hub Evolution: The episode touched on the geographical shifts in the technology sector from New York and Boston to Silicon Valley. This transition marked a significant shift in the epicenters of innovation, driven by changes in technological focus and corporate culture. Corporate Culture and Bureaucracy: Bob reminisced about his time at IBM, describing it as a period dominated by bureaucracy and hierarchical structures. This insight into corporate culture provides a contrasting backdrop to the more flexible and dynamic environment prevalent in tech companies today. Impact of Personal Computing: The conversation explored the transformational impact of the personal computer, moving from the domain of mainframes and centralized systems to more accessible and individualized computing. This shift democratized technology, making it a fundamental part of everyday life. Advancements in Software Development: Bob noted the evolution of software development tools and methodologies over the decades, from cumbersome and restrictive processes to today's streamlined and user-friendly platforms. This development has significantly reduced barriers to entering the tech field, allowing more people to innovate and create. Future of Technology and AI: Looking forward, Bob and Stewart discussed the potential of AI to revolutionize various aspects of technology and society. They contemplated how AI could further simplify complex processes and foster a new wave of creativity and efficiency in software development, pointing towards a future where technology continuously reshapes human capabilities and societal structures.

Let's Get The Skinny on Intuitive Living
Food Struggles As a Versace Model & The TRUTH on Coffee

Let's Get The Skinny on Intuitive Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 27:18


Adam Von Rothfelderis one of the most interesting CEO on the planet… of his 32 jobs in life so far, here are some highlights… he is an ex-professional fighter, 2x Versace Model, Reality TV Star, & Celebrity Trainer. He is currently the CEO & Founder of STRONG Coffee Company & 60th & Upham. Today, we got the inside look at his relationship to food while working in the modelling industry, why he built a coffee company that is doing things incredibly different - and the balancing daily rituals he swears by to stay STRONG! You can connect with Adam on Instagram: @vonrothfelder This episode is sponsored by STRONG Coffee Company which has seriously killer coffee blends made for real life. Their blends are Kiki-approved babes!

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Roadside history columnist James Upham looks back to a time when the local mill was an important part of NB communities

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 10:45


James Upham is our Roadside History columnist. You can check out more of his work at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory

FinTech @ IU
Phin Upham, Haymaker Ventures

FinTech @ IU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 41:55


In this episode of the Fintech at IU podcast, Phin Upham, founding partner at Haymaker Ventures, discusses his venture capital experience and insights into investing in young founders. He explores the fintech space, focusing on the impact of market fluctuations and the evolution of BNPL services. Phin highlights the significance of AI in financial decision-making and the necessity of offering consumers better choices through technology. Concluding with advice for college students, he stresses the importance of long-term planning and systematic execution for success. 

Natural North Dakota
European Starlings

Natural North Dakota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 2:49


In the 1890s, a group of Shakespeare enthusiasts released 100 European starlings in New York City's Central Park so that all the birds in Shakespeare's works could be observed there. The rest, as they say, is history. By the 1920s they had spread west to Michigan and Wisconsin. The first documented starling in North Dakota came on March 30, 1938 near Upham, ND.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
James Upham uncovers the story of pauper's auctions, a grim chapter in New Brunswick history

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 13:08


James Upham is our roadside history columnist. You can read more of his work at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
James Upham tells us how the hills of Albert County helped inspire the foghorn, the lighthouse and the invention of kerosene

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 11:20


James Upham is our roadside history columnist on Information Morning. You can read more about his travels at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory

The Equestrian Entrepreneur
Rebecca Upham-Davis: The Art of Equine Massage

The Equestrian Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 49:32


Join us on 'The Equestrian Entrepreneur' as we welcome Rebecca Upham-Davis, owner of Elite Equine Massage. In this enlightening episode, Rebecca shares her expertise in equine massage therapy, a key to enhancing horse health and performance. We discuss the transformative effects of massage on equine wellness, the importance of understanding horse anatomy, and how this therapy aids in recovery and strength building. Whether you're an equestrian enthusiast or interested in animal wellness, this episode offers a unique insight into the gentle and impactful world of equine massage.

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Monday Moms
Henrico's Wilkinson Road closed at Upham Brook until late 2024 for improvements

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 0:35


A section of Wilkinson Road, including its crossing of Upham Brook, will be closed until late 2024 for improvements to enhance safety and alleviate flooding. Crews closed the road today between Pony Farm Drive and Wilkinson Estates Drive to begin work. A detour is routing traffic around the work zone via Azalea Avenue and Chamberlayne Road. The project will replace a series of culverts with sections of bridge and reconstruct about 1,700 feet of road.Article LinkSupport the show

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Columnist James Upham takes us to the Tantramar marsh, site of North America's first large-scale engineering project

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 11:36


James Upham is Information Morning's Roadside History columnist. His stories can be found online at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
James Upham takes us to an unassuming spot in Petitcodiac that was once an important provincial transportation hub.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 8:34


James Upham is our Roadside History columnist. You can find all his columns online at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.

The Common
How Upham's Corner reduced poverty without displacing residents

The Common

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 13:00


A study from Common Good Labs, a data science firm based out of Pittsburg, and the Brookings Institution has identified nearly 200 neighborhoods across the country that have done the seemingly impossible: Increase neighborhood wealth, without pushing out the original residents. One of those neighborhoods is Boston's very own Upham's Corner in Dorchester. Common Good Labs partner Rohit Acharya joins The Common to break down how Upham's Corner did it, and how the neighborhood can be used as a model for other communities. Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.

Mind the Dash
Love, Loss, and Legacy... Gabby Upham is interviewed

Mind the Dash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 68:57


Today Gabby is in the interview seat. You will get to know your host of Mind the Dash, a little more. Special thanks to fellow Toastmaster, Estephany Escobar for conducting a great interview. Topics include: Origin story Being married at age 16 Homeschooling journey with 5 kids Welfare to Wealth Management Love, Loss, and Legacy building And so much more. You will hear one of Gabby's recent poems. If you have any follow up questions for Gabby or other Podcast ideas, Please reach out via email at gabby@uphamfamily.com

Sasquatch Tracks
Lailani Upham and Carrie Lynn Bear Chief: The Pikuni Bigfoot Storytelling Project | ST 044

Sasquatch Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 88:52


In this installment of Sasquatch Tracks, the team is joined by Lailani Upham and Carrie Lynn Bear Chief, Blackfeet Tribe members and creators of the Pikuni Bigfoot Storytelling Project. Lailani Upham is a member of the Blackfeet Nation, and is president and lead creative of Iron Shield Creative. A journalist by trade, she loves adventure and exploration, along with photography writing, and storytelling, which she often does while traveling throughout Montana sharing stories from an Indigenous perspective. Her production studio is based on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana. Carrie Lynn Bear Chief of the Blackfeet Tribe, who currently resides in Browning, Montana where she works for the Rocky Boy Veterans Center. She is also the Associate Pastor at Faith Dominion Center, and loves being outdoors. And I also hear that Carrie is quite the Bigfoot enthusiast.  Lailani and Carrie Lynne share their numerous stories and perspectives on Imoiitapi, the "Hairy Man," and much more on this installment of Sasquatch Tracks.  Stories and other links discussed in this episode:  Scientists Found a Snake That Cartwheels Away From Danger Legend Meets Science II Film Sequel - A Bigfoot Documentary Iron Shield Creative Pikuni Bigfoot Storytelling Project on YouTube Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
John Henry Smith by Frederick Upham Adams

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 403:34


John Henry Smith A Humorous Romance of Outdoor Life

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Bet On It

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 164:13


Sports betting is now legal in Massachusetts. We opened the phones to hear listener opinions. Are they concerned about the occasional gambler sliding to addict, or are they all-in on the potential to win big? Medical ethicist Art Caplan discussed a company setting up shop in Massachusetts to offer full body scans powered by AI, and how Boston scientists are getting closer to growing human eggs in a lab. National security expert Juliette Kayyem discussed the potential Trump indictment and new reporting out of Uvalde that police feared the shooter's “battle rifle.” Roger Berkowitz join Jim and Margery in the studio to talk about his new business Roger's Fish Co., which launched earlier this month. Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discussed the growth of Upham's Corner, the sale of real estate in Newton forcing the closure of a Catholic school and how some Asian students in Boston Public Schools feel like an afterthought. Food policy writer Corby Kummer discussed the development of an American aperitif and Lunchables making their way from grocery stores into public school lunch offerings. We ended the show by asking listeners whether their town has a "Buy Nothing" group. Are they prolific "buy nothing-ers" and what's their most interesting find?

SEN Breakfast
Boxing journalist and commentator Paul Upham on Tim Tszyu's win yesterday (13.3.23)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 12:25


Boxing journalist and commentator Paul Upham joined Sam and JJ to talk about Tim Tszyu's win against Tony Harrison in Sydney yesterday, the impact it'll have on his international reputation, the sport's challenges with concussion, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Natural North Dakota
Warren Upham & Glacial Lake Agassiz

Natural North Dakota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 2:34


In 1908, a railroad station in McHenry County, North Dakota, was platted and incorporated. We know the town as Upham, located about 50 miles northeast of Minot. But, unlike many towns that were named for the founder or early settler, Upham was named in honor of geologist Warren Upham.

The KGEZ Good Morning Show
Logan Health Nurse Practitioner Jenna Upham

The KGEZ Good Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 19:02


Logan Health Nurse Practitioner Jenna Upham Original Air Date 12-15-2022

Keep up with PACE
Best of KUWP Season 1 Finale

Keep up with PACE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 50:51 Transcription Available


Keep Up With PACE concludes Season 1 with a compilation of best moments from each episode. Guests include PACE leaders such as Shawn Bloom (CEO of the National PACE Association), Maria Zamora (CEO at Center for Elders' Independence), and Adam Burrows (Medical Director at Upham's Corner PACE) who share insights into the future of PACE, successful initiatives they've implemented, and heartfelt stories of participants who have benefited from PACE.   Episode Breakdown:Intro: 00:00 – 01:53 • Future of PACE (Shawn Bloom): 01:54 – 05:37 • Lessons from Covid (Maria Zamora): 05:47 – 09:57 • Partnerships in PACE (Samira Beckwith): 10:04 – 15:12 • PACE Success Story/Housing (Dan Drake): 15:20 – 18:44 • Preventing Burnout (Ross Colt): 15:53 – 21:32 • Opioid Initiative Program (Jeff Montemurro): 21:39 – 27:40 • Interdisciplinary Teams (Adam Burrows): 28:04 – 31:19 • Staff Retention (Alan Sadowsky): 31:29 – 36:18 • Creating Meaningful Life for Participants (Stephen Gordon): 36:42 – 40:21 • Extending Quantity/Quality of Life (David Wensel): 40:36 – 44:35 • Why work in PACE? (Luz Ramos): 44:43 – 47:44 • Outro: 48:00 - End  Full Episodes from Season 1:Season 1, Episode 1 (Shawn Bloom) Season 1, Episode 2 (Maria Zamora) Season 1, Episode 3 (Samira Beckwith)Season 1, Episode 4 (Dan Drake) Season 1, Episode 5 (Ross Colt) Season 1, Episode 6 (Jeff Montemurro) Season 1, Episode 7 (Adam Burrows) Season 1, Episode 8 (Alan Sadowsky) Season 1, Episode 9 (Stephen Gordon) Season 1, Episode 10 (David Wensel) Season 1, Episode 11 (Luz Ramos)   Learn More:careventionhc.comlinkedin.com/company/carevention-healthcare

Unsung History
The Rise of the Labor Movement & Employer Resistance in the Late 19th Century

Unsung History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 39:56


After the Civil War, the simultaneous shift in the labor economy of the Southern United States and the second industrial revolution led to a growing interest in labor organizing. Newly formed labor organizations led a combined 23,000 strikes between 1881 and 1900. Employers noticed, and fought back, sometimes literally, employing Pinkerton agents to break strikes, rounding up and imprisoning or deporting union employees, and using various forms of intimidation against workers.  Joining me to help us learn much more about the story of employers and elites resisting labor rights is Dr. Chad. Pearson, a lecturer at the University of North Texas and author of Capital's Terrorists: Klansmen, Lawmen, and Employers in the Long Nineteenth Century. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The mid-episode audio is “Labor Day” by Dick Wright & The Wright Trio, in the Public domain and available via the Internet Archive. The episode image is: “The labor troubles at Homestead, Pa. - Attack of the strikers and their sympathizers on the surrendered Pinkerton men,” drawn by Miss G.A. Davis, from a sketch by C. Upham. Pennsylvania Homestead, 1892, available via the Library of Congress with no known restrictions on publication. Additional Sources: “Labor Movement,” History.com. “The Second Industrial Revolution, 1870-1914,” by Ryan Engelman, U.S. History Scene “Founding of the National Labor Union and the 1st National Call for a 8-Hour Work Day,” Library of Congress. “The Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor (1869-1949),” by Michael Barga, Social Welfare History Project. “The Haymarket Affair,” Illinois Labor History Society. “Our Labor History Timeline,” AFL-CIO. “The Battle of Homestead Strike – July, 1892,” The Battle of Homestead Foundation. “Coeur d'Alene Mining Insurrection: Topics in Chronicling America,” Library of Congress. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History Network
3301 Charles Upham VC

The History Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 17:46


Just before his 31st birthday in September 1939, Charles Upham volunteered as a private in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (2NZEF). He had been in the Territorials but refused to join at any higher rank. He was soon singled out for his natural leadership qualities and made temporary lance corporal, but refused to attend the Officer Cadet Training Unit since he feared that such training would delay his departure for Europe. Dur: 18mins File: .mp3

The Guys Review
Saving Private Ryan

The Guys Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 76:01


Saving Private Ryan Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences.  **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweet @The_GuysReviewRead emails theguysreviewpod@gmail.comTwitter Poll **ASK CHRIS AND TREY ABOUT THEIR RATING FOR GHOSTBUSTERS** Saving Private Ryan Director: Steven Spielberg Starring:  Tom HanksEdward BurnsMatt DamonTom Sizemore Released: July 24, 1998 Budget: $70M ($127.5M in 2022) Gross $485M ($883.1M in 2022) Ratings:   IMDb 8.6/10 Rotten Tomatoes 94% Metacritic 91% Google Users 93%  Here cometh thine shiny awards Sire. My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles. Jailor of innocent. Spanker of innocent milk maids and stable boys. The toxic wanker. Big Chief sitting doughnut. Teepee giver to the great Cornholio. Edgar Allan Poe's shaved muse. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards at the 71st annual ceremony, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Tom Hanks, and Best Original Screenplay. The film won five of these, including Best Cinematography, Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing, Best Film Editing, and Best Director for Spielberg, his second win in that category. After the film lost the Best Picture award to Shakespeare in Love, many film pundits criticized the Academy's decision not to award the film with the Best Picture Oscar and has continued to be considered as one of the biggest snubs in the ceremony's history. The film also won the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Director, the BAFTA Award for Special Effects and Sound, the Directors Guild of America Award, a Grammy Award for Best Film Soundtrack, the Producers Guild of America Golden Laurel Award, and the Saturn Award for Best Action, Adventure, or Thriller Film. Saving Piivate Ryan comes in at #71 of AFI's First Time you saw the movie? Plot: An elderly veteran visits the Normandy Cemetery with his family. At a specific grave, he is overcome with emotion and begins to recall his time as a soldier. On the morning of June 6, 1944, the U.S. Army lands at Omaha Beach as part of the Normandy invasion. Captain John H. Miller leads his command, Company C, 2nd Ranger Battalion in a breakout from the beach. The staff at the United States Department of War learns that James Francis Ryan of the 101st Airborne Division is missing and presumed to be the last survivor of four brothers who are all in the military. General George C. Marshall orders Ryan to be found and sent home so that his family will not lose all its sons. Miller is ordered to lead a detachment in finding Ryan. As they arrive in the contested town of Neuville between German defenders and the 101st Airborne, Caparzo is killed by a German sniper. Miller and his men find a paratrooper named Ryan but he is not the one for whom they are searching, and they are directed to a rally point where James Francis Ryan's unit should be. Miller learns that Ryan is defending a key bridge in the town of Ramelle. En route, Miller decides against the judgment of his soldiers to neutralize a German machine gun nest, which results in Wade's death. A surviving German soldier is spared by the intervention of Upham, the detachment's interpreter, who is unused to the horrors of combat. Miller blindfolds the soldier, who has been nicknamed "Steamboat Willie", and orders him to surrender to the next Allied patrol. When Reiben threatens to desert, Miller defuses the situation by calmly telling a story that reveals his civilian background as a teacher and baseball coach, of which he has not previously spoken, and which has been the subject of much speculation among his men and a pool of about $300. Upon arriving in Ramelle, Miller's detachment makes contact with Ryan and informs him of his brothers' deaths. Though deeply upset, Ryan refuses to abandon his post defending the town's bridge, and the town soon comes under siege by attacking Germans. Miller assumes command as the only officer present. He and his unit fight alongside the 101st, but the German armor advantage takes a toll on the Americans. Jackson, Mellish and Horvath are killed along with most of the paratroopers as the Americans retreat across the town's bridge. During the final assault on the bridge, Steamboat Willie reappears and shoots Miller as he attempts to blow the bridge with pre-placed explosives, but before the German force can capture it American P-51 Mustang fighter planes and Sherman tanks arrive and halt their advance. Upham confronts Steamboat Willie, who attempts to talk Upham into letting him go again; Upham instead shoots and kills him. The mortally wounded Miller tells Ryan to "earn this" before dying, referring to the sacrifices others have made so that Ryan can have a postwar life. Returning to the present, Ryan is revealed to be the elderly veteran and the grave to be Miller's. Ryan expresses gratitude for the sacrifices made by Miller and his men, says he hopes he "earned it", and salutes the grave.  TOP 5​1: The plot was loosely inspired by the true story of the Niland brothersScreenwriter Robert Rodat was initially inspired to write Saving Private Ryan when he saw a monument to the four sons of Agnes Allison, who were all killed in the American Civil War. However, when the premise got into the hands of producer Mark Gordon and eventually director Steven Spielberg, inspiration came from the true story of the Niland brothers. They were four brothers fighting in World War II.Two of them died and two survived. However, it was initially thought that only one of them survived, as the other one was missing and presumed dead. He turned out to be a prisoner of war in a Japanese internment camp. 2: Steven Spielberg would've released the movie with an NC-17 ratingWhile he was making Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg feared that the movie's brutal violence would lead the MPAA to assign it an NC-17 rating. Big Hollywood studios usually strive to avoid NC-17 ratings like the Bubonic Plague, and make whatever cuts are necessary to change the rating, because they're box office poison. Some theaters won't show them and the ones that will show them can only admit audience members over a certain age. But Spielberg was so happy with Saving Private Ryan that if it had come back from the MPAA with an NC-17 rating, he still would've released it. 3: The gunfire sound effects are authenticTo acquire the right sound effects for the guns used in the movie, Saving Private Ryan's sound team went to a live machine gun firing range near Atlanta that was owned by a weapons manufacturer. There, they sourced all of the period-specific weaponry that was being used in the movie, that they needed to find the sounds for, and they just started firing them at the shooting range. 4: Saving Private Ryan is the last non-digitally edited Best Film Editing winnerPretty much every movie in the last 20 years has been digitally edited because digital editing – while losing some of the soul of the filmmaking process – is a lot cheaper, easier, and more secure than the old “cutting room” method. Saving Private Ryan was the last movie to be edited using non-digital technology to win the Academy Award for Best Film Editing. Every subsequent winner of the Oscar for editing has been edited digitally. And digital isn't going away any time soon, so Saving Private Ryan will probably hold onto the distinction of last non-digitally edited Best Film Editing winner indefinitely. 5: The D-Day landings sequence cost $11 millionSaving Private Ryan's opening D-Day landings scene took up a hefty chunk of the film's $70 million budget, costing $11 million to pull off. Steven Spielberg decided chose not to storyboard the sequence at all, instead letting the action tell him where to point the camera (he elected to use a handheld camera for the scene) on the days of shooting. The producers recruited 40 barrels of fake blood and more than 1,000 extras for the scene. Between 20 and 30 of these extras were amputees who could be fitted with prosthetic limbs for the sole purpose of being blown off in explosions. **TRIPLE LINDY AWARD** - Dude on top of the tank at the end who didn't move, and got blown up. Obviously it was a mannequin. **REVIEW AND RATING**TreyChrisStephen .5Tucker .5 TOP 5Stephen:1 Breakfast club2 Saving Private Ryan3 Ghostbusters4 Sandlot5 Color out of space Chris:1. sandlots2. T23. trick r treat4. rocky horror picture show5. hubie halloween Trey:1) Boondocks Saints2) Mail Order Brides3) Tombstone4) Very bad things5) She out of my league Tucker:1. T22:Saving Private Ryan3: Tombstone4: My Cousin Vinny5: Ghostbusters WHAT ARE WE DOING NEXT WEEK? Web: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTW: @The_GuysReview - Twitter DM groupFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYKXJhq9LbQ2VfR4K33kT9Q Please, Subscribe, rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts from!! Thank you,-The Guys

CzabeCast
11/03/22 - Notorious J.A.Y.

CzabeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 42:53


The Territories. NFL Trade Deadline. Gutey is Cpl. Upham. Mapletron to Da Bears! The Nets are a total disaster. Nash out, Udoka in? Can't all of us rappers get along? Where do you stand, JAY edition! MORE.....Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: #MeToo

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 161:31


Today on Boston Public Radio: Five years ago, the New York Times and the New Yorker posted allegations against Harvey Weinstein regarding sexual assault. This week Weinstein is beginning another trial now in Los Angeles. With this in mind we wanted to open our lines to ask: in your day to day life, have your lives changed five years on after #MeToo? Is workplace harassment less tolerable or has it stayed the same? Trenni Casey discussed the NFL's adjusted concussion protocol. She also talked about rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe's start to NFL life and the Patriots Week 5 game against the Lions. Casey is a reporter and anchor for NBC Sports Boston, and a weekly Boston Public Radio contributor. Trenni Casey on BPR | Oct. 11, 2022 ACLU of Massachusetts executive director Carol Rose discussed the various SCOTUS cases the league is involved in, and the impact of the Biden Aaministration's marijuana possession pardons and the risk doctors in blue states take by sending abortion pills to red states. Mayor Michelle Wu joined us for the monthly, hourlong segment ‘Ask the Mayor' where she took questions from both audience members at the Boston Public Library and from listeners. Wu, a Democrat, has been Mayor of Boston since 2021. Biplaw Rai and Kwasi Kwaa of Dorchester's Comfort Kitchen discussed their new cafe/restaurant located in Upham's Corner slated to open this month.

The Freeflow Podcast
3.2 WILD INNOVATION: Lailani Upham

The Freeflow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 23:40


Lailani Upham grew up on Amskapi Pikuni (Blackfeet) traditional lands in Northwest Montana. As a child, she listened to stories and songs about her people and their culture, as told by her grandparents and Tribal elders. As an adult, Lailani took these stories with her everywhere - they helped ground her, wherever she was, even if she was far from home. In 2019, she realized she wanted to take her stories to the next level by starting her own Indigenous-led company that facilitates "cultural storytelling hikes" on Blackfeet lands. Iron Shield Creative takes Tribal and non-Tribal people on hikes that are steeped in language, narrative, song, and community. Lailani's goal is to cultivate understanding from an Indigenous perspective and diminish damaging stereotypes by sharing traditions and stories. https://freeflowinstitute.com/3-2-the-leader-lailani-upham/ Our theme music is by Nate Heygi and Wartime Blues. The Freeflow Podcast is made possible by support from the Prop Foundation. Mary Auld and Stephanie Maltarich produced this episode. To learn more about Freeflow Institute, go to www.freeflowinstitute.com.

Keep up with PACE
Stephen Gordon, MD, MBA, Founder and CEO of Edenbridge Health | Episode 09

Keep up with PACE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 53:25 Transcription Available


 Host Ankur Patel, MD, MBA, FAAFP, Chief Medical Officer, Tabula Rasa HealthCare, interviews Stephen Gordon, MD, MBA, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Edenbridge Health. A board-certified geriatrician with a lifelong passion for improving the care of the elderly, Dr. Gordon founded Edenbridge Health in 2016. He continues to practice geriatrics at Upham's Corner PACE, is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, holds clinical appointments at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Medical Center, and Hebrew SeniorLife, and is a supervising physician for United Community Health Plan.