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Let's Get Ready Network
Everyone at LGRN is wrong about Daredevil: Born Again!

Let's Get Ready Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 134:30


This week on LGRN After Snark episode 79...Daney and Snark get political, briefly, before we delve into Daredevil: Born Again. It doesn't take long before Adelia Chamberlain shows up to help. We talk about its stakes, B.B. Urich, White Tiger, Frank Castle, and if The Defenders will appear. Join Us!!YOUR HOSTS FOR THIS EPISODE

StarTalk Radio
The “Bang” in Big Bang with Charles Liu

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 49:48


Could slowing time increase mass? Do particles ever collide or do they just get really really close? Did anything go “bang” during the Big Bang? Neil deGrasse Tyson, co-host Paul Mecurio, and astrophysicist Charles Liu tackle these cosmic questions and more!NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons Ty Jones, Mitchell Johnson, Bunny D, Julia Lord, Maurice, Garrett Wilson, TheRoyleKiwi, Velhaagrande, Sxyncerebral, Billy Caldwell, Debra Amandola, Dillon Fried, Urich, Mark Loucas, sparcis, James Hudson, Luc Miron, Debra, Richard Starr, Mark R, Mark Van Vrancken, Chirag Ahluwalia, Carole Fredrickson, Eddy, Chris Wells, Tomas E, Claire Richard, Andrew Atkins, Trevor steed, Srinivas N Ch, Pim Bliek, Joe Stradi, Austin Devillier, Johnny Le, Simao Voloch Neto, and Hardy Chen for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Patrick Urich On Changes to The City of Peoria's Power Provider

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 5:43


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The Brand Called You
Syntropic Farming for Climate Change | Christian Fu Müller, Regenerative Business Advisor and Vice-President, Recelio

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 26:07


In this episode of The Brand Called You, Christian Fu Müller, Regenerative Business Advisor, discusses his journey as an entrepreneur and his work in regenerative agriculture. He talks about his experience with various businesses, including tech startups and social enterprises, and how it led him to discover syntropic farming. Christian explains the principles of syntropic farming, including working with natural succession, maximizing sunlight harvest, and creating self-sustaining ecosystems. He covers the economic viability of syntropic farming for small farmers, the skills needed to implement it, and its potential to address climate change.  About Christian Fu Müller Christian is a Regenerative Business Advisor and Vice President for Recelio.  Christian's organization set up a regenerative agricultural system on over eight hectares of land with 20,000 trees planted, which won the EU Award for Innovation in Agriculture at Urich in 2021. He provides collapse resilience coaching, advisory, consultancy, and guidance, both on personal and corporate levels. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
Day 414 - ICC warrants a litmus test for nations' Israel support

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 20:10


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Editor David Horovitz joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's episode. In a speech today in Istanbul, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan praised the “courageous decision” of the International Criminal Court to seek the arrest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant. The ICC issued the warrants against the Israeli leaders and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif on Thursday on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Gaza conflict. We discuss how this as a new line in the sand for Israel-supporting countries. Yesterday, new Defense Minister Israel Katz announced an end to administrative detention orders for West Bank settlers. Almost on the heels of this announcement, several dozen Jewish extremists in Hebron for an annual pilgrimage tried to attack the head of the IDF Central Command Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth. Five were arrested. Horovitz weighs in on this announcement and other unsettling news regarding settlers this week. In a highly unusual move, the State Prosecutor's Office on Friday published a rebuttal to allegations that it has been selectively enforcing the law concerning leaked intelligence information with the grave charges it has brought against Eli Feldstein, a spokesman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and an unnamed IDF reservist, in relation to the leak of a stolen, classified document to German newspaper Bild. A second PMO spokesman, Jonathan Urich, was questioned by the Israel Police's Lahav 433 major crimes unit for a second time on Wednesday as part of the probe. Horovitz discusses the prosecutor's unusual move to publish a Q&A on the case and raises other outstanding questions surrounding it. For news updates, please check out The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: UK indicates it could arrest Netanyahu on ICC warrant, as Hungary invites him to visit Analysts warn ICC arrest warrants could pave way to future arms embargoes on Israel Defense minister declares end to administrative detention against West Bank settlers Several dozen Jewish extremists in Hebron try to attack IDF's top West Bank commander Troops smuggled settler leader into Gaza to survey settlement options – report State prosecution posts rare rebuttal of ‘misinformation' relating to PMO intel leak case Report: Netanyahu adviser Urich questioned for second time in document leak case Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. IMAGE: Undated photo of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, the Netherlands. (Oliver de la Haye/iStock)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Patrick Urich On the New Budget Decision

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 9:35


This morning on The Greg and Dan Show, the City Manager for the City of Peoria Mr. Patrick Urich called us to update us on the new budget for the city.   After a 4-hour public hearing, Peoria decided on a 282 million dollar budget. In this interview, Mr. Urich informs us how this money is being spent, the discussion surrounding their property tax decision, sources of money for the city, and much more.   Thanks Mr. Urich for coming on to the show to help us understand this important informationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Medusa's Cascade
Field Reports 22: The Second Coming

The Medusa's Cascade

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 15:46


With the help of Galahad, Hoshino, and Arguile, Shanks realizes that connecting with Zechs requires speaking to him rather than at him. They have a heartfelt conversation that brings them closer than ever. Arguile dreams from the perspective of a man named Urich, interacting with his mother, Dorna, in the strange land of Narkorua. Galahad receives a vision guiding him to a Uniluum warrior in Drose. The group then encounters a floating stone face, offering three questions. Through these, they gain prophecies about the future, including insights into Zechs's situation with Malar.As the group navigates these revelations, Shanks dreams of an orcish figure, and Glad encounters her alternate self in a vivid interaction about her faith and the death of her husband. Various group members have visions and dreams tied to their past and future, including Hoshino seeing a mysterious woman and Salix communicating with a Void Dragon. Once they arrive in Drose, they meet Chantico, the protector of the Eternal Flame, and are split up to complete their tasks. Galahad is tasked with mentoring Xoco, a Guardian of Drose, and the rest of the group meets Tozi, who provides them with crucial historical insights.As they explore the city, Arguile and Shanks are robbed by an old man and his cat but successfully retrieve their stolen goods after a tense exchange. Zechs meets Isolde, a tiefling scholar, who gives him essential knowledge about Malar and his role within the Pantheran Pantheon. The group reconnects later, sharing updates on their tasks and planning their next steps. Galahad takes on his role as Xoco's mentor, and the group prepares to face new challenges in Drose.There's so much happening, and we pick up with arc 22, “ The Second Coming”. How will the rest of this story unfold? Find out next time on the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage!Theme music is written and performed by The Floating LighthouseRead & Mixed by Thomas Lapierre IIICheck out the show at themedusascascade.com

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
The City of Peoria's City Manager Patrick Urich on Pensions

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 10:24


This morning on The Greg and Dan Show, Patrick Urich, City Manager of the City of Peoria came to speak to us about pensions.   Recently, there has been a lot of discourse circulating about state and local pensions in Peoria. As of right now we are supposed to have $763 million in pension funds, right now we are at 52% of that contribution and must make up the remaining 48% by 2040. In the interview, Mr. Urich details the structure of the Illinois state pension system, as well as at the local level and where the money to contribute to the fund will be sourced from. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Comics Over Time
Murdock and Marvel: 1983

Comics Over Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 101:05


Episode 21 - Murdock and Marvel: 1983 This year things really start to accelerate in the comics world, as the direct market kicks into high gear. Marvel leads the way again, with a truly astounding number of new books. Welcome to the crazy years, folks. Its time to talk 1983.  Convergence Con: https://www.convergence-con.org/ The Year in Comics  Notable and Newsworthy Industry Trends Eagle Awards Dan's Favorite The Year in Marvel Events & Happenings New Titles New Characters Series Ending Who's in the Bullpen ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Paul Neary Dan's Favorite The Year in Daredevil  Appearances: Daredevil #190-201, Incredible Hulk #279, Marvel Two-in-One #96, Marvel Fanfare #7, Iron Man #169 and Fantastic Four #255  Writing credits: Frank Miller (190-91), Alan Brennert (192), Larry Hama (193), Denny O'Neil (194-201)  Pencilers: Klaus Janson (190, 192-96), Frank Miller (191), Larry Hama and William Johnson (197), William Johnson (198-201)  Inks: Klaus Janson (190, 192-96), Terry Austin (191), Larry Hama and Klaus Janson (197), Danny Bulanadi (198-201)  The year starts with another Double Issue as DD, Widow and Stone race to keep the Hand from resurrecting Elektra; Unbeknownst to DD, Stone finishes the job the Hand started, and Elektra lives again. Daredevil visits Bullseye telling him a story about a recent client and how's he's questioning what he's doing. This amazing story is our spotlight story this week. Next, we have a story about kingpin trying to get Ben Urich under his thumb by using his wife's desire for a new house to turn Urich dirty; ultimately Ben must decide how best to be a good reporter, a good husband and a good man. DD is on the trail of some stolen missiles, and they lead him to a cruise ship and a traveling magician who doesn't know the gun she stole from a guard she killed at the heist doesn't work. Tarkington Brown, who works for the mayor, finds that he only has a few weeks to live, so he recruits some cops to form a criminal killing murder squad as his way of making a final contribution before he dies; While she is drunk at a party, Heather tells Tark that Matt is DD, and Tarkington sends his squad to take down the Man Without Fear. The incapacitated Bullseye is kidnapped from his hospital by mysterious Asian agents. In the process, they shoot a visiting Wolverine, who tries to intervene. When Daredevil investigates, a recuperated Wolverine insists that the two team up and work on the case which sends Daredevil to Honshu Japan (the largest island).  There he meets up with Dark Wind's daughter, Yuriko, who offers to help Daredevil find Bullseye if he's able to help her save her love interest from the power sway of her father. We learn Dark wind took Bullseye to repair his paralyzed body with adamantium so he can kill a Japanese delegate he doesn't agree with. Now healed, Bullseye betrays Dark Wind and makes his way back to the States; while Yuriko kills her father to save DD's life. The 5-book story arc ends with Bullseye back in New York who is looking to get back on Kingpin's payroll as a hit man. Black Widow comes checking in on Daredevil and a climactic battle in an old arena Jack Murdock once wrestled in to try to make ends meet. After a lengthy battle, Daredevil looks to finish Bullseye once and for all but is stopped by an image of his father that reminds him who he is (which is not a killer). The year ends with someone takes a shot at Foggy, and a wounded Daredevil enlists the Black Widow's aid in trying to find out who is trying to kill his partner. Issue 201 cover is by John Byrne.  New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #191 February 1983 “Roulette”  Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway The start of superstar creators. Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you!  Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES  Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm.  You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/.  The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts.  Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data.  Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details.    The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years.  Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time.  Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics.  This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377.  My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss.  This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage.  BOOKLIST  The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show.  Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it!  Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo.  Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon.  London: Titan Books, 2020.  This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print.  It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion.  So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing.  Wells, John.  American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964.  Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015.  Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read.  Wright, Bradford.  Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.  This is the revised edition.  Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2022.  The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021.    Cowsill, Alan et al.  DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2010.  Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to.  Dauber, Jeremy.  American Comics: A History.  New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.  An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments.  An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation. 

Comics Over Time
Murdock and Marvel: 1982

Comics Over Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 97:30


Episode 20 - Murdock and Marvel: 1982 Have you noticed that every year for about a decade we have been recounting the impending death of the comic industry, with sales seemly slipping another 10% and publishers falling to the wayside?  I am happy to say that at least for Marvel this is the year that things started to turn around.  Its 1982, and the Direct Market is showing its power as Marvel and others pile onboard the comic shop train. The Year in Comics  Notable and Newsworthy Industry Trends Passings Eagle Awards Dan's Favorite The Year in Marvel Events & Happenings New Titles New Characters Series Ending Who's in the Bullpen ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Paul Smith Dan's Favorite The Year in Daredevil  Appearances: Daredevil #178-189, Power Man and Iron First #77, Defenders #103-106, Marvel Graphic Novel #1, Fantastic Four #242, Contest of Champions #1-3, Dazzler #21, Marvel Team-up #123, Incredible Hulk #277-278  Writing credits: Frank Miller (178-189), Roger McKenzie (183)  Pencilers:  Frank Miller (178-184), Klaus Jansen (181,185-189) The year begins with Kingpin trying to and successfully recruiting Elektra and Matt Murdock looking into Mayoral Candidate Randolph Cherryh as an intern has come forward with evidence he's working for Wilson Fisk. Meanwhile, Nelson and Murdock have a new office in a New York high rise.   Elektra then “encourages” Daredevil and Ben Urich to drop the Cherryh/Fisk story he's about to run for the Daily Bugle. The latter getting a Sai in the chest.   Despite this, Urich and Murdock realize Vanessa Fisk may still be alive and are able to find/rescue her from the King of the Sewers. Daredevil then hands her over to Fisk. In exchange, Cherryh (who was just elected Mayor of New York) is forced to resign his new post. Kingpin orders Elektra to kill Murdock's partner, Foggy Nelson, as payback.  In a BIG double Issue narrated by Bullseye, we see the villain escape prison, learn Matt Murdock's secret, attack and kill Elektra before battling and losing to Daredevil which puts him in the hospital. This is our feature story this week.  Murdock has trouble dealing with Elektra's death and starts acting out at work and as our horned hero. At one point he accuses Kingpin of hiding her.   A young girl on drugs takes a dive out of her school window and dies, and her brother, DD and the Punisher are all trying to track down the dealer responsible; Matt proposes to Heather. Daredevil and the Punisher get into a fight over how to bring the dealer to justice.   The cover blurb "No More Mr. Nice Guy" is a reference to the 1972 Alice Cooper song of the same name.  This is a reworking of a story that was pulled because of code concerns  Next Foggy begins to investigate why Heather's company is making bombs and this causes him to run up against both Eric Slaughter and the Kingpin; Daredevil ends up caught in an explosion that messes up his radar sense.  That doesn't stop Murdock from gather evidence to take down Glenn Industries even as his other sense go haywire. Meanwhile He's also pressuring Heather to accept the proposal.  As Daredevil's hyper senses continue to get worse and he seeks out Stick for help; In a fight with the Hand, the Black Widow is poisoned. The ninja villain Kirigi is reanimated, and his body is made whole from his previous decapitation by Elektra. (Kah Ear Ah Gee)  Black Widow is dying of poison she got in a fight with the Hand and is desperately trying to find DD to help; Matt is recovering his hyper senses in an isolation chamber under the watchful eye of Stick and his ninja.  The year ends with The Black Widow dying to the poison but then resurrected by Stone (Stick's right hand man); Daredevil and company have a free-for-all with the Hand, in which Stick gives his life to save Matt; Widow and Foggy break up Heather and Matt using handwritten notes; Stone tells Daredevil that the Hand is planning on resurrecting Elektra like they did Kirigi.  Daredevil sales went up from 130,000 copies an issue in 1981 to 180,000 in 1982.  New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #181 from April 1982 “Last Hand”  Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway Early Returns on Direct Market prove promising Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you!  Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES  Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm.  You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/.  The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts.  Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data.  Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details.    The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years.  Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time.  Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics.  This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377.  My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss.  This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage.  BOOKLIST  The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show.  Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it!  Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo.  Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon.  London: Titan Books, 2020.  This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print.  It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion.  So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing.  Wells, John.  American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964.  Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015.  Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read.  Wright, Bradford.  Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.  This is the revised edition.  Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2022.  The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021.    Cowsill, Alan et al.  DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2010.  Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to.  Dauber, Jeremy.  American Comics: A History.  New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.  An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments.  An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation. 

Two Planker Podcast
Ski Bum #8 Mike Urich

Two Planker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 98:36


In episode 8 of The Ski Bum Podcast, Ryan sits down with Roundtop Mountain Resort/PA legend Mike Urich. @TwoPlankerPod https://www.instagram.com/twoplankerpod/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4DoaAVYv69xAV50r8ezybK Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-planker-podcast/id1546428207 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvAYQSF4s3bsC887ALAycg @thatyoungskibum https://www.instagram.com/thatyoungskibum/ @mike_urich https://www.instagram.com/mike_urich/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoplanker/support

Comics Over Time
Murdock and Marvel: 1980

Comics Over Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 96:06


Episode 18 - Murdock and Marvel: 1980 It's a rough time for America and for comics in general, but big things are happening at Marvel this year, and it's a great time to be a Daredevil fan.  Let's talk a bit about the start of a new decade, and a new era for this podcast's featured hero – welcome to 1980! Announcement: Duane screwed up... That's why the podcast was late last week. Sorry. The Year in Comics  Notable and Newsworthy Industry Trends Eagle Awards The Year in Marvel Events & Happenings New Titles New Characters Series Ending Who's in the Bullpen ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Louise Simonson The Year in Daredevil  Appearances: Daredevil 162-167, Avengers #191, Marvel Treasury Edition #25, Captain America #250, Defenders #88-90 and Marvel Two-in-One #69  Writing: Michael Fleisher (162), Roger McKenzie (163-4), McKenzie/Miller (165-6), David Michelinie (167)  Art: Steve Ditko (162), Frank Miller (163-7)  After absorbing a large amount of radiation while stopping a malfunctioning reactor, Daredevil passes out and comes to with amnesia. Mr. Hyle, a boxing promoter, tries to recruit him to be a prizefighter – but when he refuses to fight - Hyle shoots his trainer causing Daredevil to regain his memories and he quickly defeats Hyle, his henchmen and a pet leopard.  Next, Daredevil confronts the Hulk as he wreaks havoc in NYC. Daredevil convinces him to turn back in Bruce Banner. Banner agrees to leave the city, but in trying to do so the Hulk comes out again. Daredevil confronts again only to be badly beaten and collapses. Rather than killing Daredevil, a confused Hulk leaps out of the city. Daredevil lays motionless as our story ends.   While in the hospital recovering from the Hulk attack, we finally get a payoff in the Ben Urich investigation into Murdock/Daredevil. Urich questions Daredevil and he admits the two are the same person. We get another recap of his origin story. After recounting his story, Matt tells Ben that if he publishes his story, he can no longer be Daredevil. After some reflection, Ben burns his papers keeping Murdock's secret intact.   Heather finds out that her company is doing business with Doc Ock, and Daredevil (alone) comes to her rescue when she is captured. The Widow realizes her relationship with Matt is through and leaves New York. This is our spotlight story for the week.  Foggy's wedding day with Debbie Harris finally arrives, but the Gladiator holds a group of kids (and their teacher/chaperone) hostage. Foggy “loses” the wedding ring giving Murdock an excuse to take down the Gladiator and return during the ceremony. Turns out the ring was in Foggy's pocket the whole time.  Issue 166 featured a new cover logo said to be designed by Miller. Slanted “Daredevil” with it getting smaller to larger. And just below it “The Man without Fear!”  In Defenders, Matt Murdock acts as Kyle Richmond's (aka Nighthawk) Lawyer and ends up fighting Fem-Force and is captured before being broken out by Nighthawk. The two then help the Hulk fight Fem-Forces along with Hellcat and Valkyrie – who are being mind-controlled by Mandrill. They free the defenders but Mandrill escapes.  The year ends with a new villain, the Mauler who is going after Edwin Cord – who's trying to recruit Murdock for a lawyer job at his company Cordco Incorporated. We learn Mauler is Aaron Soames, a 30+ year employee of Cord's who was recently denied his pension due to a clerical error (he never existed). Mauler gets a bit of revenge by destroying Cord's driver's license and credit cards before being shot and killed by Cord's security team. Because of his security clearance and the mauler suit being government property, Cord can't be brought to justice beyond getting knocked out by Daredevil.  New Powers, Toys or Places New Supporting Characters New Villains This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #165 July 1980 “Arms of the Octopus” Recap Why We Picked This Story The Takeaway Marvel is in an interesting place and an appreciation of Jim Shooter Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you!  Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES  Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm.  You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/.  The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts.  Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data.  Man Without Fear: Kuljit Mithra's Daredevil site contains a staggering collection of resources about our hero, including news, interviews and comic details.    The American Comic Book Chronicles: Published by TwoMorrows, these volumes provide an excellent analysis of American comics through the years.  Because these volumes break down comic history by year and decade they are a great place to get a basic orientation on what is happening across the comic industry at a particular point in time.  Joshua and Jamie Do Daredevil: A fantastic podcast that does a deep-dive into Daredevil comics.  This ran from 2018-2020, and covered most of the first volume of Daredevil, and was a fun way to get an in-depth look at each issue of Daredevil from 1-377.  My Marvelous Year: This is a reading-club style podcast where Dave Buesing and friends chose important or interesting books from a particular year to read and discuss.  This helped me remember some fun and crazy stories, and would be a great companion piece to Murdock and Marvel for those who want more comic-story-specific coverage.  BOOKLIST  The following books have been frequently used as reference while preparing summaries of the comic history segments of our show.  Each and every one comes recommended by Dan for fans wanting to read more about it!  Licari, Fabio and Marco Rizzo.  Marvel: The First 80 Years: The True Story of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon.  London: Titan Books, 2020.  This book is sort of a mess, as the print quality is terrible, and Titan doesn't even credit the authors unless you check the fine print.  It's like this was published by Marvel in the early 60s! But the information is good, and it is presented in an entertaining fashion.  So its decent, but I would recommend you see if you can just borrow it from the library instead of purchasing.  Wells, John.  American Comic Book Chronicles: 1960-1964.  Raleigh: Two Morrows, 2015.  Not cheap, but a fantastic series that is informative and fun to read.  Wright, Bradford.  Comic Book Nation: The Transformation of Youth Culture in America.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.  This is the revised edition.  Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2022.  The academic in my rails at using information from any work that doesn't have an author credit, but this is a decent (if very surface) look at each year in the history of Timely / Marvel from 1939 to 2021.    Cowsill, Alan et al.  DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual History.  New York: DK Publishing, 2010.  Because its nice to occasionally take a peek at what the Distinguished Competition is up to.  Dauber, Jeremy.  American Comics: A History.  New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.  An excellent, relatively compact history of the domestic comic industry from its 19th century origins through to recent 21st century developments.  An excellent successor to Bradford Wright's Comic Book Nation. 

First Time Go
Sierra Urich

First Time Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 33:35


I talk with filmmaker Sierra Urich about her film JOONAM, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023 and has gone on to win several awards as well as nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.In this episode, we talk about the deeply personal film she made; how to make a documentary film stand out in the crowded doc landscape; the fact that making Sundance is only the start of your journey, not the end; what you should be doing at any film festival you attend; and the importance of making a story that's true to you rather than trying to figure out what to sell.Sierra engaged with the tough questions, and what emerges from this conversation is an extraordinarily thoughtful examination of what it's like as a documentary filmmaker today.Check the link to the film on Instagram for screening times and locations.Sierra's Indie Film Highlight: Camden International Film Festival; True/False Film FestLinks:JOONAM WebsiteJOONAM on InstagramSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Peoria City Council to Vote on Approval of Redevelopment Agreement for Pere Marquette

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 6:30


Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich talks to Greg and Dan about tonight's City Council meeting including the subject matter of the Pere Marquette. Urich details the Council's scheduled vote on approval of a redevelopment agreement with Shreem Capital. The Pere Marquette was recently purchased by Shreem in October 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Turismocero.com Radio
#162 Entrevista a Braian Urich, gerente de marketing de la yerba Lapacho Rosa

Turismocero.com Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 15:55


En esta entrevista mantuvimos una amena charla con Braian Urich, gerente de marketing de la yerba Lapacho Rosa y a su vez el diseñador de la imagen y el packaging de la marca. Nos contó sobre el desafío de hacer marketing sobre una yerba mate, y sobre todo el hincapie que hay que hacer en el cuidado del producto. Turismocero Radio es el programa de radio del site Turismocero.com que desde hace diez años informa sobre la actualidad del turismo en todo Latinoamérica. Actualmente el programa sale en radios de distintas localidades de Argentina, Uruguay y Perú

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
City of Peoria Unveils Riverfront Park Proposal

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 9:24


The Greg and Dan Show speaks with Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich about the newly proposed Riverfront Park development project. Urich mentions the proposal's next steps leading to a potential City Council vote on August 11th. The proposal includes numerous attractions such as a dog park, kayak launch, sports courts, an expanded hardscape for the Riverfront Market, and more. Also discussed is the future location for a potential passenger rail station and how to protect the park from potential flooding.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Top Docs:  Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers
”Joonam” with Sierra Urich

Top Docs: Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 35:33


In her feature documentary directorial debut, Sierra Urich follows women of three generations as they search for the meaning of “home”.  Torn between the past in Iran and the present in New England, the women navigate their family's complicated legacy through art:  Video, painting, and song.  And they maintain and build the relationships between them through freighted words, both direct as well as translated.   Native Vermonters Sierra and Mike sat down to discuss this emotionally powerful film, one packed with stories from the past but playing with narrative form in its own telling.  They spoke of place:  Everything from domestic kitchens to the missing Google Street View of Iran.  And of how Sierra and her editor used hard cuts and other cinematic techniques  to emphasize the connection between and the distance from the world she found herself in and the land she wished to visit.  And yes, they did speak of her father, Gary–quiet, but ever-present.   Joonam is currently playing the festival circuit.   Hidden Gems: I Didn't See You There Radiograph of a Family   Follow: @joonamfilm on Instagram @topdocs pod on twitter & Instagram   The Presenting Sponsor of Top Docs is Netflix.

All Things Peoria
Q&A: Peoria City Manager Urich discusses pipeline, co-responder pilot program, gunshot detection

All Things Peoria

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 20:24


In his latest monthly interview with WCBU, Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich says it's unclear whether the city has any legal authority to block a potential carbon capture pipeline.

The Greg & Dan Show
Deconstructing Downtown: A Greg and Dan Show Podcast with Special Guest Andy Driscoll Ep. 3: Connectivity and Execution - Patrick Urich

The Greg & Dan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 45:07


Ep. 3: Connectivity and Execution - Patrick Urich The Greg and Dan Show Podcast presents Deconstructing Downtown featuring special guest Andy Driscoll.  Deconstructing Downtown tackles the core issues affecting Peoria's downtown through insightful conversations with people from varying perspectives in the downtown debate. In this episode, the City Manager of Peoria Patrick Urich enters the discussion to consider how the Peoria Government can assist in reviving the downtown atmosphere and scene. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

When Big D and Roger came up with the idea for "Shat The Movies," they knew they wanted to start with all the films that defined the '80s and '90s. Movies like "Big," "Pretty Woman" and, of course, "The Ice Pirates." It took six years, but finally Pirates' ship has come in. In this episode, Gene notes how "The Ice Pirates" really forgot it was set in space. Dick applauds the movie for being consistent in its crappiness, and Ash critiques Anjelica Huston's swordfighting prowess. The Shat Crew also discusses castration via conveyor belt, the film's dramatic undertones and Big D's theory that "The Ice Pirates" inspired the Burning Man festival.  Cheers to Shat Fantasy Football champ Hot Sauce Steve for the gifted commission. You made one little Shat host's dream come true. SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite

Study Religion
Ep. 25 Example #3: Ridicule

Study Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 53:57


In this episode of our new mini-series Examples, Ciara Eichhorst, the American Examples Fellow and a masters student in our department, discusses the topic of mesmerism, ridicule, and the corpse of an alleged mermaid with Dr. Joshua Urich. Dr. Urich received his PhD at the University of Texas-Austin and is a visiting assistant professor of religion at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. His chapter, “Truth is Never Ridiculous: Social Territory and the Cartography of Ridicule” will be published in the forthcoming third volume of American Examples. You can read more about American Examples at https://www.americanexamples.ua.edu.

Mystery to Me
"Vega$: "The Macho Murders" (1979)

Mystery to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 37:59


Vega$ is a crime drama show that aired from September 20, 1978 to June 3, 1981. It stars charming but unlucky-in-casting Robert Urich as a capable private detective named Dan Tanna. Tanna must dive into the murky, neon-stained waters of Sin City itself as part of his work.In "The Macho Murders," which aired on November 28, 1979, Tanna is pulled into an investigation into a crusading feminist, after a sleazy leader of the local sex trade is found murdered. The episode also features Greg Morris, Bart Braverman, Phyllis Davis, and Academy Award winner Shelly Winters.Listen to Áine and Kevin roll the dice on political ads, the ups and downs of Urich's career, and Benson.Follow us on the usual social media suspects:FacebookTwitterInstagramAnd send your revolutionary feminist manifestos to mysterytomepodcast@gmail.com.Mystery to Me is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Unfiltered & Undiscovered!
62 Sam Urich Wølfdarling

Unfiltered & Undiscovered!

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 53:38


Episode 62 features the soulful voice of Sam Urich from the Detroit band WØLFDARLING. Sam has a big vision for something we don't hear from often, an innovative and creative concept that would be amazing to see come to life. Sam is a bit of a shape-shifter, giving everything on stage and being so calm and cool off it. Music has shaped his life and has helped him through the challenges he has faced. Don't miss this episode, it's beautiful.We also give a snippet of new music from Ruination from Maryborough who have just released their first EP. We speak with them in coming weeks.============================================================Spotify LinksRuination - https://open.spotify.com/artist/2wzExUrim09zFSxx1fYqoF?si=R1317mv3T1OVx96jG0BRDgWØLFDARLING - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3nubU68ZJbF9x7SabjRdlw?si=elAysEP3TzaFv5PK6Yv7QwFacebook - WØLFDARLING - https://www.facebook.com/wolfdarlingmusic————————————————————————————————————-Songs Played – We acknowledge the copyright owners: Any ads played help the copyright ownersRuination - Fading Grey https://youtu.be/wbpyuFTrp7IWØLFDARLING - Send the Sun My Way - https://youtu.be/RhykZqviLKoWØLFDARLING - Ghost Empire - https://youtu.be/4HbF4F4tsuAScientists - Swampland https://youtu.be/DsKiTHw1vdQGrand Funk Railroad - We're an American Band https://youtu.be/Zc_JcGuH5Z8============================================================Follow our SocialsYouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/UnfilteredUndiscovered/featuredFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/unfilteredundiscoveredTikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@unfilteredundiscoveredCheck Out our Website: https://unfilteredandundiscovered.com/Enjoy our Spotify PlaylistsUnfiltered & Undiscovered –https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5R84KLNeq7MhDewUtFJuqeUnfiltered Protest Songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2GTQ9aEQvxnVzRojKgtPdU?si=1fa4aadcd2244e15Undiscovered Covers Uncovered https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hnG997ahqqtI10PIlmohY?si=5faa9e38f38649bdIn the words of the great Songwriter Billy Bragg“If no one seems to understandStart your own revolution and cut out the middleman”Thanks for tuning in#music #rockandroll #sydneymusic #undiscovered #unfiltered #newmusic #braggy #curly #aussiemusicshow #blakecateris #mickmedew #sydney #accoustic #vinylrecords #detroit #detroitmusic#album #spotify #podcast #funhouse #legacy #halloffame #justexist #darkness #badlands #vinyl #album

Hatchcast
Hatchcast Extra! Innovate State, ft. Brittney Urich

Hatchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 59:26


The Innovate State Speaker Series brings both emerging and accomplished Spartans back to campus for a fireside chat-style interview. These 60-minute sessions offer the chance for guests to share their perspectives on a wide array of topics like innovation, startup life, investments, and career paths. Students get the opportunity to hear firsthand about the hard knocks of the entrepreneurship & innovation hustle to maintaining work/life balance. These are stories of success, stories of failures, and stories of uncommon will—and you do not want to miss them.Today's episode features Brittney Urich. Brittney is a UX Designer who specializes in helping others understand content strategy and implement it on design projects. She is passionate about crafting digital experiences that solve problems in a human-centered, empathetic way. As a champion for integrating content strategy and user experience design, Urich delivers presentations and interactive workshops about the two disciplines. She also speaks/hosts interactive workshops revolving around experience design and content strategy.During Brittney's time at MSU, she helped co-found a company called Conector to help engage college students with their communities through events. Throughout building Conector, Brittney helped grow it to six figures while establishing more than 100 partnerships. Urich enjoys exploring national parks and hiking in Colorado with her dog Izzy._______Like what you hear? Let us know! Subscribe and share—we really appreciate it.Have ideas or comments for us? Email us at hatchcast@msu.edu. For behind-the-scenes content, check us out on Facebook and Instagram.   Hatchcast is made possible by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University in collaboration with the MSU Innovation Center, the MSU Entrepreneurship Association, & MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.Original Music & Sound Design by Kakia Gkoudina and Karina Stankowski Engineered & Edited by Will RowanThe Hatchcast is co-hosted and produced by Gabe Hales, Gabe Berke, Diego Fernandez, Danielle Tice, Karina Stankowski, Charlotte Bachelor, Will Rowan, & Aaryn Richard.

Atlantic Beach Assembly of God
Unshakable Kingdom - John Urich

Atlantic Beach Assembly of God

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 44:23


Isaiah 43:18-21 Philippians 3:12-14 2 Corinthians 5 1 Peter 4:12

Alphabet Flight: A Marvel Encyclopedic Adventure

Art tells Pooja about a reporter that is friends with Daredevil. Art is also on Creepy Critters, Over Innsmouth, and Into the Rewatch podcasts. You can help by donating to Patreon. Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok as @alphabetflight or at the Hodge Pod Facebook Group.

Timmy Gibson Show
My Conversation with KC's Beloved Morning Radio Host Kelly Urich #163

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 67:52


Timmy had a fascinating conversation with Kansas City's most beloved Morning Radio Host, Kelly Urich. Kelly is currently on 94.9 FM here in Kansas City. He also worked for other radio stations over the years. You'll enjoy this conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/support

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast
Episode 45: Tin Can with Seth A. Smith and Nancy Urich.

Examineradio - The Halifax Examiner podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 43:12


The married duo at the core of Dog Day also makes movies together: First there was Lowlife, then there was The Crescent, and now there is Tin Can, an eerily prescient drama about a world consumed by a plague and a scientist trapped in a life-suspension chamber (it's the titular role). Nancy Urich and Seth A. Smith venture into the city for the first time since pre-covid to talk building an entire universe, premiering online, their plans for their live FIN premiere later this month (spoiler alert: fries), and lots more. Plus TWO Dog Day tracks.

Whole Life Stewardship: Financial Planning, Investment Management - Money, Abilities, Time, Health

This week Ashley is joined by his friend Sean Urich, an employment attorney.  Sean has over 15 years of experience in employment law and shares some insights on creating great cultures to avoid employment law issues.  They also discuss Baylor sports, Pearl Jam and differences in automobile purchases!

Gamecock Central Radio
Jay Urich joins + Baseball looks to bounce back

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 40:15


Former South Carolina quarterback Jay Urich joins the show to talk about his non-profit organization and Collyn Taylor joins Wes Mitchell and Chris Clark to discuss the rest of the baseball series with Tennessee. GC Live is presented by Clint Hammond of Mortgage Network: https://www.mortgagenetwork.com/clint-hammond Clint is the branch manager for the Columbia Mortgage Network. Contact Clint for all of your mortgage needs: chammond@MortgageNetwork.com Phone: 803-771-6933 Mobile: 803-422-6797 Fax: 866-741-1723 As an experienced mortgage professional Clint is available to provide knowledgeable information for all your home financing goals. Let Clint help you identify the financing solution that best meets your specific needs. Links to GamecockCentral Live! will be found on GamecockCentral.com's web platform and discussion forums and will stream live on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, in addition to being hosted on the GamecockCentral.com podcast network. Subscribing (for free) to the GamecockCentral YouTube channel and clicking the "bell" icon next to the subscribe button will turn on your notifications, which means you will be notified each time GamecockCentral Live! drops a new show.

Gamecock Central Radio
Jay Urich joins + Baseball looks to bounce back

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 40:15


Former South Carolina quarterback Jay Urich joins the show to talk about his non-profit organization and Collyn Taylor joins Wes Mitchell and Chris Clark to discuss the rest of the baseball series with Tennessee. GC Live is presented by Clint Hammond of Mortgage Network: https://www.mortgagenetwork.com/clint-hammond Clint is the branch manager for the Columbia Mortgage Network. Contact Clint for all of your mortgage needs: chammond@MortgageNetwork.com Phone: 803-771-6933 Mobile: 803-422-6797 Fax: 866-741-1723 As an experienced mortgage professional Clint is available to provide knowledgeable information for all your home financing goals. Let Clint help you identify the financing solution that best meets your specific needs. Links to GamecockCentral Live! will be found on GamecockCentral.com's web platform and discussion forums and will stream live on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, in addition to being hosted on the GamecockCentral.com podcast network. Subscribing (for free) to the GamecockCentral YouTube channel and clicking the "bell" icon next to the subscribe button will turn on your notifications, which means you will be notified each time GamecockCentral Live! drops a new show.

Pitched Industries Podcast
EP 45 | Action Sports Photography, Red Bull Illume, Why You Need To Specialize & More With Urich Grill

Pitched Industries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 50:02


I am stoked to be sharing a conversation I had with the extremely talented photographer, athlete, and businessman, Ulrich Grill.Urich is undoubtedly a jack of all trades and a leader within the global photography space. He is an accomplished photographer and athlete as well as founder of the Zoom Productions photo agency, COOPH, and most recently as I'm sure you will all know Red Bull Illume.On this episode, Urich and I talk about how Ulrich got his start in action sports photography,  what led him to work so closely with Red Bull and start Red Bull Illume in 2006, the importance of being a specialist, why its time you started networking, what Red Bull Illume looks for in a winning image and so much more.Links to things discussed in this episode:Red Bull Illume Image Quest Submissions: https://www.redbullillume.com/backend/red-bull-illume-image-quest-2021/submission.htmlUlrich's Website: http://www.ulrichgrill.com/

Just Ideas
#40: Another Semester with Urich

Just Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 26:44


Andy and Andy have an idea that the only way to get ahead is to craft a memorable presence --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justideaspodcast/message

Just Ideas
#39: A Semester with Urich

Just Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 24:41


Andy and Andy have an idea that grades are the last thing any good college kid should be worried about...

The Elite Producer Podcast
The Elite Producer | Episode 4 | Chase Urich

The Elite Producer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 25:20


EFES President Chase Urich speaks on a few key points that are pivotal to the success of any agent looking to produce at a high level. www.efesnation.com

deep talk
Folge 38 | Interview mit Artur Urich: Gemeindegründungsarbeit - Herausforderung & Segen eng nebeneinander

deep talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 45:22


Folge 38 | Interview mit Artur Urich: Gemeindegründungsarbeit - Herausforderung & Segen eng nebeneinander

From the Newsroom: Gatehouse Media
State of Peoria: Patrick Urich

From the Newsroom: Gatehouse Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 74:22


A conversation with Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich, hosted by Chris Kaergard of the Journal Star and Marc Supreme of 90.7 FM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

peoria urich journal star
From the Newsroom: The Journal Star
State of Peoria: Patrick Urich

From the Newsroom: The Journal Star

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 74:22


A conversation with Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich, hosted by Chris Kaergard of the Journal Star and Marc Supreme of 90.7 FM. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

peoria urich journal star
EFES NATION
MONDAY NIGHT LIVE #5 With Chase Urich

EFES NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 28:43


Have you ever met a successful person that had a losing mindset? No you have not. In this episdoe our very own Vice President Chase Urich shares what a winning mindset looks like and how you can build one of your own from scratch.

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
City Manager Patrick Urich

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 9:21


Stay Connected with news at the top and bottom of every hour plus breaking news and severe weather coverage. Greg & Dan start your day 5-9a and Markley, van Camp & Robbins every weekday afternoon from 2-6 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Proprietors of Pittsburgh Podcast
Don't Take No for an Answer | Jen Urich, Owner of Farmer x Baker

Proprietors of Pittsburgh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 25:21


Jen Urich didn’t just start a new café. She started a new café out of an upcycled shipping container in a public park, while growing many of her own herbs and vegetables. Needless to say, starting the first shipping container restaurant in Western Pennsylvania presented numerous challenges and obstacles, not the least of which was finding the right location and meeting the stringent requirements of the health department. Jen and her husband, who tackled much of retrofitting and design, often ran into difficulties trying to apply the rigid rules to their tiny, non-traditional space. Jen didn’t take “no” for an answer, and after significant effort, extensive renovations, and numerous conversations and negotiations, she was finally able to bring her dream to life.Several years earlier, Jen and her family stumbled upon a beautiful 5-acre property with a 200-year-old farmhouse that was in dire need of a makeover. As a landscaper who loved working outdoors, she was itching to grow perennials on her newly acquired land, which hadn’t served as a working farm in more than 50 years. Her experimentation with farming eventually led to the cultivation of various types of rare and difficult-to-grow produce that she sold to local restaurateurs. Ultimately, Jen’s experiences as a first-generation farmer, restaurant supplier, and baker culminated into her vision – an environmentally sustainable café with locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, which she aptly named Farmer x Baker.If you have any questions or if you’d like to chat, you can reach me at my contact info below. The purpose of this podcast is to share ideas, inspire action, and build a stronger small business community here in Pittsburgh. So please say hello, tell me what you think, and let me know how I’m doing. It means a ton!YOU CAN REACH ME AT:Podcast: https://www.proprietorsofpittsburgh.comWebsite: https://www.thestartupshoppe.net/podcastsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/proprietorsofpittsburghpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darinvilanoPhone: 412-336-8247YOU CAN REACH JEN URICH AT:Website: https://rootandheartfarm.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmerxbakerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/farmerxbakerEmail: farmerxbaker@gmail.comPhone: 412-721-2113

Fund Shack
#17 The Milton Friedman New York Times CSR Debate

Fund Shack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 78:34


Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify  World leading thinkers join Fund Shack's 50th anniversary debate on Milton Friedman's article The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase Profits.   Ross Butler: It's half a century since Nobel prize winning economist, Milton Friedman wrote an AR opinion. Article entitled the social responsibility of business is to increase profits. With me to discuss this are four of the world's former thinkers on the subject. Professor John Kay is one of Britain's leading economists his work centers around the interplay between economics, finance, business and society. His most recent book is Radical Uncertainty written with Sir Mervyn King. Joanne Ciulla is a professor at Rutgers's business school of which I think Milton Friedman was an alumni, correct me if I'm mistaken. She is the director for the Institute of ethical leadership and she's founding faculty member at the Jepson school of leadership studies at the university of Richmond, where she teaches courses on ethics, critical thinking and leadership. Brad Cornell is professor of finance UCLA and has been involved in a number of challenging involving the application of finance theory and his research applies financial economic models of incomplete information to the problem of ethnic discrimination among other things. Guido Palazzo is a professor of business ethics at the university of Losan in his research. He is passionate about the dark side of the force, which I like and examines an unethical unethical decision making from various angles. His studies include those on human rights violations in global supply chains. The article represents in my mind an argument against corporate social responsibility, perhaps not in its entirety, but certainly broadly in the last 50 years, of course terminologies have changed somewhat. So CSR has been to some extent replaced by ESG, but I'd say that they're broadly similar enough. And what I hope to do is have a first principles debate so that we can get beneath, these concepts and hopefully provide some form of bedrock for corporate executives to use in their ethical decision making. Before I turn to the panel, I'd like to do a quick poll. Do you broadly agree with Milton Friedman's article entitled the social responsibility of business is to increase profits? Yes. I broadly agree. No overall I am opposed or that's what I'm here to decide and everyone's voting. Interesting. So 17% broadly agree. 69% are overall opposed and 14% are here to decide. Great. So I'm going to start by asking each of the panelists in turn to provide some uninterrupted opening remarks on the Friedman doctrine. So, if I could ask Brad for you to kick us off, please Brad Cornell: Well, I think I'm probably in that 17%, but let me start with something where I do slightly disagree with professor Friedman and that is his characterization of maximizing profit. That's not the way we in financial economics think of it anymore because profit is too ill defined profit win profit next year, profit five years from now, profit 10 years from now and so forth. The way we approach this problem is to say that in a free enterprise economy, what companies are trying to do is maximize shareholder value and shareholder value value is really the present value of the stream of all future profits. And when you think of it that way value is by definition a long-term concept. There can't be any short-term value because all future profits enter and to maximize the value of a company executives must take account of long, the run impacts of their decisions. Brad Cornell: And that means that if, for example, if they treat their employees poorly this year they're gonna lose employees and that's gonna win the long run, destroy value. If they don't respect their customers, privacy, they'll lose customers and that will reduce their long run value. And if they fail to account, let's say of environmental impacts of their decisions that may bring down regulatory limitations, and that will reduce the long run value. So when we think of the right criterion, which is maximize shareholder value, some of this distinction between pursuing ESG type goals and pursuing value maximization disappears, but it doesn't disappear entirely. So let me take us to a, a short thought experiment, which hopefully will, will be interesting to the, the attendees and my colleagues can comment on it. Here's the way this thought experiment works. It's a very simple company, it's a delivery company and the only decision it has to make, and I'm focusing on the E part of ESG. Brad Cornell: The only decision it has to make is whether to use gas or electric delivery vehicles. The company can compute the total cost of either one. And the question is, does the company fall the Friedman doctrine of maximizing shareholder value, or does it diverge from that in order to take account of environmental issues. And, and I've got three scenarios to run through here in the first scenario, they do their valuation analysis us and the electric vehicles are cheaper. Well, if the electric vehicles are cheaper, value maximization says, use the electric vehicles. And in that case, there's no conflict with broader corporate executives that take account of let's say CO2 emissions, because they both lead to the same conclusion. Use the electric vehicles. That's scenario one, scenario two, there is a carbon tax that reflects the external cost of burning fossil fuels. Brad Cornell: Let's say that William is the prime minister of this country. He's figured out what the social cost, the burning fossil fuels is, and it's reflected in the tax. But even after the tax, the gas vehicles are still cheaper. So value maximization says use the gas vehicles. Some of my students say, but ESG says use the electric vehicles. That is not correct from a purely economic point of view, from a purely economic point of view, even taking account of the social effects, it's better to use the gas vehicles that's because the government will collect the revenues from the carbon tax. And that can go to other benefits. And even after reflecting these external costs, it's still better to use the gas vehicles. So once again, from an economic standpoint, there's no dispute here. If the external cost of the fossil fuels is reflected in prices, then value maximization works. Brad Cornell: And, and it's what people should follow now, where it gets confusing. And I'm sure my colleagues will wanna weigh in on this is scenario three in scenario three, the gas vehicles are cheaper, but there, there is no tax that reflects the cost of using them. There are social externalities, which are not priced. And in fact, in some countries, there may even be subsidies to using fossil fuels. So value maximization of course says, use the cheaper one, use the gas vehicles, but a broader ESG objective may say use the more expensive vehicles, even though you're gonna damage shareholders because of the social benefits of it. And this is where I think the rubber meets the road where value maximization and a broader social criterion diverge. Brad Cornell: But here are the problems that arise if you're gonna tax shareholders. And if you actually tax employees and customers as well, if you use the more expensive electric vehicles, because they'll bear part of the cost, how much customer money should be used to subsidize these electric vehicles. Second, what training do senior managers have to make decisions regarding the cost and benefits of climate change and other externalities Associa with fossil fuels. If I'm running a social media company my godsend runs the social media company, snap. He's incredibly busy with his job. How's he gonna know how to take account of climate change? Three. What if different managers reach different conclusions? Some may be socialists and think the environmental impact is very important. Others may be right wing of free market people who think it shouldn't be paid any attention at all. How do you reach a consensus ? Brad Cornell: Four, what right do corporate management have to make social policy that's in effect what they're doing when they're taxing their shareholders to promote the electric vehicles they've but not been elected or appointed. So my conclusion, and this is why I'm part of the 17%, I suppose, the managers who believe that we do not have a so appropriate rules of the game that we do not properly price externalities should definitely take that view and attempt to make it part of social policy. They should vote for candidates. They think will promote the right policy. They should attempt to get taxes levied if that's the appropriate policy, but somehow making corporations, the philosopher Kings that are going to decide public policy on their own in my view is a mistake. So ultimately I would agree with professor Friedman, the rules of the game have to be set through a fair democratic process. And then once the rules have been properly set private corporations should go back to attempting to maximize shareholder value. And that does it for me, Ross, at least my opening comments. Thank you. Ross Butler: Great, thanks. Thanks Brad. That's very clear. Say from an economist and segues quite nicely to Joan more on the philosophical side of things, Joan, can I pass to you? Joanne Ciulla: Yes. Thank you. And, and Brad, thank you. That was a, a really nice defense of some of the points in Freedman. I'm a floser. So I'm gonna look at it in a somewhat different way. I actually took us is questioned seriously, and looked at the argument itself. I've been teaching this argument for many, many years, and it's a fascinating one, and there are some really strong things in it that are important to the field of business ethics. When I started working in this area over 35 years ago it, it Friedman raises some of the most fundamental questions in business ethics. First of all, a question of what are the responsibilities of businesses what is the kind of, what kind of moral agency does a corporation have? Those were very important parts, especially in the early days of business ethics to ask. Joanne Ciulla: The second thing that's interesting about this is the context of it. It's a newspaper article by a very brilliant economist, and I think there are some faults in it because it is a much more casual writing than probably the more sophisticated work in economics. We have to ask ourselves, to what extent is this a period piece? What does the historical context have to say about this kind of argument? And that of course is the other question of, is there something about the period of time that he was writing that a stronger argument than perhaps today, but the strength, the other great strength of the piece is it forces us to consider who ought to be responsible for what as was pointed out by Brad, there's a lot of dangers in business making social policy, not only their knowledge, but the political questions in a democracy of whether they ought to be doing it. Joanne Ciulla: And I would add a third, somewhat economic consideration that if, if businesses had social responsibilities, such as let's say, running schools that could be very dangerous because what happens when the business goes out of business we want our wellbeing of society to be contingent on government because it is supposed to be something that goes on over time and businesses as we know, come and go. So I wouldn't want to rely on business to take care of the public. Good. And I think Friedman's exactly right about that. But the question is as we go on is Freeman's article always seems to assume a zero sum gain that social responsibilities must always go against the interests of employers and profits. And he gives examples about, and I love by the way in, in today's world, I cannot imagine a business thinking that they can't raise their prices, cuz it might contribute to inflation. Joanne Ciulla: Obviously we think of inflation in a different way today, but it just strikes me as a strange argument. The second one he says is, you know, imagine reducing pollution more than necessary. He seems to who assume that if you do that in a business, it's going to have all sorts of bad effects, lowering wages, increasing prices, affecting consumers, lowering profits, affecting owners, and all sorts of horrible things will Enue and his central notion is that you're spending other people's money. Well, it, the, it's kind of interesting to look at that the idea of reducing pollution more than necessary because in, in business ethics, there are several sort of classic cases about businesses that did exactly that and commons engine, by the way, that's one of the more famous old cases in business ethics. And what's compelling about that case is the fact that Cummins did reduce pollution more than necessary. Joanne Ciulla: And it turned out to be a competitive advantage because they had the foresight, the strategic foresight to see that it would eventually come around that there would be regulations, which is really speaks to one of the points. I think Brad was trying to make with his examples. So there are ways in which social responsibilities are related to corporate strategy. Now the question is you know, does this, does it always make them money? And of course that I think is a tricky thing. People who have been doing research in business ethics for many years have tried to show that ethics pays and we can't always show that. So that of course is a problem. I find it amusing that he mentions the GM crusade in this. I, I always found that a fascinating case for those of you who aren't familiar with it. Joanne Ciulla: This was a crusade by Ralph Nader and Nader's Raiders. And it was about a car that they produced called the Corver that was very unsafe on the road. And Nader went in to GM stockholders meetings and tried to make the company tried to have proxy, tried to get stockholders, to make the company decide to focus on safer and cleaner cars. GM didn't go for this and neither did the stockholders and they spent their money on having Nader followed around by a private detective. They got sued by Nader. They lost money and of course, Nader prevailed and all sorts of legislation came into play about auto safety. So there's a lot of ways in which Friedman argues that social responsibility is shortsighted. But when we look at actual cases, we see that that strategic social responsibility is farsighted. Joanne Ciulla: So what Freeman wants us to do is stay at the moral minimum and that moral minimum is, as I said, strategically unwise in many cases now here's where I get to the part of the argument that I find the most fun as a philosopher and someone who does ethics. And that's when we get near the end, there is this very odd notion that Friedman has. It's a kind of moral purity where he seems to almost get himself in a tizzy over the fact that companies could have corporate social responsibility. That's actually initiatives that are good for them. The hypocrisy of it, he tells us is, is horrible. And for some reason, if you're going to be socially responsible, it shouldn't be good for you. Well, that assumption really doesn't make sense sometimes. He seems to have missed in Adam Smith that there is enlightened self-interest. Joanne Ciulla: And I think most companies that engage in corporate social responsibility are not moral martyrs. Who've decided to lose profits to do something thing good, but rather they're people who want to do things that are good for them good for all of their stakeholders, et cetera. That's why the theory that, that emerges in business ethics that responds to this is stakeholder theory, which is also always looked at as a theory. That's also related to strategy. So ultimately when we get to the end of this argument, we see that there's this assumption that is very much an individualist argument, as well as a kind of libertarian argument that if everybody took care of themselves, if a all the businesses just took care of themselves and followed the law and, and did what businesses were supposed to be, everything would be fine. The problem with this is it's a kind of Robinson Crusoe argument it's as if we all lived on desert islands where nothing else touched us, there was a lot of water around us. Joanne Ciulla: Don't live on desert islands. We can't take care of ourselves without the interactions with others. And that goes for individuals as well as companies last year, Tim cook from apple gave a speech where he said sometimes when governments seem to be failing at things, businesses have to take up the have to step up. He said, now that's a very controversial notion going back to Friedman one, we have to examine carefully. But the real issue I think is, is not really whether a businesses ought to be socially responsible or at, or not. The real question is whether is then they should be and how they should be socially responsible. As we look at this time of COVID 19, we see that if businesses behave the way Friedman wanted them to behave, they would find themselves in quite a bit of trouble. They've got sick employees, they have people working at home. Joanne Ciulla: There are all sorts of things that are affecting the way their businesses run. And if they were only concerned about their stockholders and they were only concerned about the profitability of their business not in the way that Brad described value, but in the way that Friedman does. I think they'd find themselves in quite a bit of trouble. And just as the human being who work in the business would also probably not feel very good about sticking to the Freedman line. So in closing, I'd say there's a lot of things people love about this argument. They love the fact that it's simple. It's a, my students, a lot of my MBA students adore this are, they say, that's exactly what should go on in business. The rest is just messy, but so much of this is really wishful thinking about business and non-systemic thinking businesses exist in a system. So while I, I look at this, not as, I'm not an either percentage group, I, I am grateful to this article for the many things that it highlights that are important about corporate social responsibility. But I also think that in terms of the realities of business it's a little naive and no business can really go it alone without engaging in many of the elements of corporate social responsibility. So with that I'm pleased to turn it over to an economist. Thank you Ross Butler: Very full provoking. Thank you very much. Joanne, if we move further west John, can I yeah. Move, move on to you. John Kay: Okay, indeed. Joanna's talked about as a, were the moral critique of this kind of argument, but the elements in that of an operational critique and it's the operational critique, which I actually want to focus on Brad set out right at the beginning. I think correctly, that if you interpret, if you make sense of read has to be about maximizing shareholder volume rather than profit in any particular time period. So how do you go about maximizing shareholder volume? Well, he gives us a very simple illustration of how you might do that with a choice between an electric and a gas vehicle. And to make that decision, all you have to do is forecast gas prices for the next, however long. The length of life of the vehicle is 20 years and electricity prices for the same 20 year period. Well, good luck with that. And then the carbon tax introduced as well. John Kay: And in order to impose a carbon tax, the government, or will come to the qualifications of that in the moment someone has to estimate the actual cost of putting a ton of carbon in the, in the atmosphere and good luck with that. And then you have to walk iron some wrinkles in relation to the tax, like, is it levied on carbon production, carbon consumption, and who is it levied by where? And then you have to persuade most of the governments of the world to agree to that. Well, good luck with that as well. The truth is that we can't do this because the sums simply it cannot be done. And if we move into the, the real world and take that 20 year horizon a moment, if we go back 20 years and ask who has created the most shareholder value in the last 20 years we come up with apple, Amazon Google, three companies that have not only created most much of the shareholder value in the last 20 years, but much of the shareholder value that have ever been created in history of the world. John Kay: So when were they 20 years ago? Well, apple was pretty much on its knees. Amazon was five years old. Google was two years old where Steve jobs, Jeff Bezos, Sergi Brin and Larry Page sitting down with these kind of spreadsheets computing, the next present value of free cash flows for the next 20 years. I don't think so. I think what they were doing was Steve jobs was trying to create the coolest product you could imagine which in that 20 years ago was actually, he was working on creating the iPod, Jeff, Bezo trying to build the everything store and trying to shut books out the door. And Larry Page, I think were trying to create some pretty smart algorithms. What all all of them were trying to do was to build fantastic businesses. And of course, all three of them succeeded. John Kay: Let's contrast that with people who actually try to take the Friedman doctrine seriously, the example which I must often use is ICI Imperial chemical industries, which is actually Britain's leading industrial company for most of the 20th century. And for most of that period, been a clear of what their mission and objective was. And that mission was described as responsible application of chemistry and related science to business. But in the early nineties, that company called the shareholder value back, they changed their mission statement to our job as to create, share over value by focusing on businesses, in which we had a, a competitive advantage, what they did was they hired off the pharmaceutical business, which had actually become a most interesting part of the company. And the, the company was left in more traditional chemicals. it was very successful for a period ICI share price peaked in 1997, declined steadily thereafter until in 2007, the rather pathetic rum of the company was taken over by a Dutch company X. John Kay: And about that was ICI story. Another British stories of Mark and Spencer, which almost everyone around the world has heard of has the iconic British retailer on the 20th century. Unfortunately they caught the shareholder involving bug two in the early 1990s and under a new chief executive called a green break. They decided they had a target of making a billion pounds of profits. So they edged up prices. They squeezed their suppliers. They started moving some of their offshore production offshore. And once again, it worked for a bit in 1998, they actually achieved their billion pound profit target. And the share the price of the shares hit six pounds a share. Then unfortunately sales fell off a cliff only in one year, since then, as the company made a billion pounds of profits and the shares, which peaked at six pounds in 1998 are now one pounds 25. John Kay: I can tell this story over and over again. I can take [inaudible] the company that was regarded as the paradigm of shareholder while creation for time, which was of course, gen of electric. And we now understand that the extraordinary performance of general electric was in fact largely based on our financial services business, which after 2008 was shown to be essentially Aira. And that had served to guys the weaknesses in term created by the cost reduction and lack of forward planning and investment in I GEs more traditional business. So the share price, which would zoom from $2 to $50. Well, I've now rooted been having a rather bad week this week. And it's now just struggling to say about $5 a share all these people in their attempt to purportedly create shareholder value actually destroyed masses of shareholder value. And actually these are not atypical cases. I can tell this story, as I said over over again, I could tell it of Britain's GC dis distinguished from the American general electric and Britain's British general electric company, which was Britain's second largest industrial company in 1990. And which went essentially the same way as ice. I could tell a story like this, about Boeing. I could tell a story about this, about Sears. I can tell it over and over again. John Kay: What business is about is actually about creating great businesses. And that's what Steve jobs and Jeff be resource and SEI Bri and Larry Page actually did. They weren't about creating shareholder value. They were about building great businesses and they did, and they created masses and masses of shareholder value along the way. And that's what the earlier generation of business leaders that had created these businesses actually did. It's what Harry McGowan had done at ICI. It's what Simon marks had done at marks and Spencer. It's what red Jones and Ralph cord before Jack had done generally left. These are people who are dedicated to building businesses. British law actually says that the duty of directors is to promote the success of the company for the benefit of the members. And that's the way round it is. If you create a successful company shareholders, and everyone else will benefit from that, I should probably end with from Jack Welch, who famously said eight years after we retired from GE in 2009. John Kay: And so the chickens were coming home to roost shareholder value used said is the dumbest idea in the world. Shareholder value was a result, not a strategy. And he's exactly right on that. And that echoes the words of other people as well. People like Sam Walton, who said I've concentrated on and all on building the finest retailer company that could, we possibly could period, creating a huge personal fortune has never been particularly a goal of mine. And of course, Jim Bezos adopted the same approach that Sam Walton had adopted 40 50 years earlier with the same results, including particularly in Bezos case, creating a quite extraordinary personal, or to go back a bit further. You of George me the executive of the Merck pharmaceutical business many years, he said medicine is for the people. It is not for the profits. He said the profits to follow. And if we have remembered that they have never to appear the better we have remembered it, the larger they have been, that is what, in my view is the social responsibility of business to create great businesses, to create returns for investors, serve customers while are convincing for employees and the calculations of shareholder value. It's not within the bounds of possibility that we could imagine actually undertaking them. Thank you. Ross Butler: Thank you, John. And finally let's move to if you, yeah. Guido Palazzo: Yes. Thanks Ross. I couldn't agree more with you, John. We at a few more companies maximizing shoulder value that would even go one step further in, in your list, like companies like Enron, Deutsche bank or Wells Fargo. So companies who maximize profits so much that at the end, they misunderstood the limits of what is right and what is wrong. And that's very often a consequence of maximizing profit. I would, would like to do, to make another 0.1 that we haven't heard before and one that refers to or builds on what Joanne said about seeing Friedman in a historic context. When I was writing my PhD thesis in the, in the middle of the 1990s for, I wanted to work on, on corporate social responsibility. And I wrote this thesis with a philosopher in the philosophy department, and I started to read all around what I find in political science, sociology philosophy. Guido Palazzo: And I was stumbling over a lot of analysis that had been written by political scientists like David held by philosophers like [INAUDIBLE] by, sociologists like Manuel castells or Urich back who were reflecting upon the profound consequences of globalization for our society. And then I went into the CSR, the corporate social through responsibility literature. And I was surprised that even if they went a bit further than Milton Friedman, they somehow reflected one thing. He had written in this article and they took it for granted as well that companies should follow, the, the roots of the game in their respective contexts, which is the laws and some, some moral roots that are necessary for economic transactions. So they should follow the law. What the other guys in these other scientists were telling us is, well, the nation state is disappearing. It is weakening, it's eroding. Guido Palazzo: We have multinational corporations suddenly, and they are escaping this container of the nation state regulatory system. And nobody in the discuss on, on CSR had taken that into consideration. So what we now had was a situation that companies could pretty much escape from regulation because they could bargain with governments as they do until today. They could say, if, if, if you ask me too high taxes, I go somewhere else. If you have two strict on pollution, I can go somewhere else. So they became stronger than governments. They could run away from regulation to the lowest regulator. That was one thing. The other element that was striking me was that Milton Friedman had written this theory in the seventies part of it in the sixties already at the climax of the fight between communism and capitalism. And of course he was super extreme, cuz any step in the other direction, would've been unacceptable from that kind of position. Guido Palazzo: But what he had in mind was a theory of economic transactions within a well regulated context because at his time capitalism existed in, in, in Japan, in the USA in parts of Europe. So it was always embedded in more or less well-functioning democracies. Now with the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, what happened was that corporations invented global supply chain management and they're stretched out into regions like the Congo, which is a civil war region with no government in the parts where they dig the the Quan into Bangladesh, which is a highly corrupt and weak government all into China and, and other Iran that are repress regimes, at least partly so suddenly we had capitalism in context that had nothing to do with how mid Friedman saw the world in the 1970s. And the consequence was that companies suddenly were connected if not directly involved in all kind of human right violations and atrocities for which they would go to prison in their own countries. Guido Palazzo: And there was no one to regulate them because there was, there is no global regulator. There is just international law for governments, but not for private actors. So we moved into a kind of regulatory vacuum which made this idea of myth and Friedman highly dysfunctional that's 0.1 0.2. If you look into this article and you look at how he is environmental issues, pollution, it's almost funny. It's a bit of pollution in the river. So, and if the government wants to regulate that for everyone to create a level playing field, then they should make a law. And then the pollution disappears. Now the world in which we are moving now is a world in which the pollution that for him was local and small and controllable is a threat to our very existence as a human species, just to go through a few bits of information from, from recent month and weeks today, the world, the WWF published a study in which they showed that 20,000 species of mammals, fish and bird have lost up to 70% of, of, of, of, of their, of their animals over the last 20 years. Guido Palazzo: A study in, in Germany that was published in nature, says that we have lost 80% of the insects in Germany. The us army published a study last October saying we are running into a, of the us army and the us infrastructure because of global warming within the next 20 years. Another study in science published in may this year says that most trees that are currently existing on this planet will not survive the next 40 years. So this is not the world in which you out the river a bit. And then there is a democratic government and that will step in and keep you from polluting it if necessary. This is a world in which we are collapsing because we have globalized the narrative of neoliberalism. So these are two elements that connect to, to, to globalization that in my view of course we not visible to him, but that make his theory today. Totally inappropriate. That's it. Ross Butler: Great. Thank you very much. I've got lots to come back to you all on. But I wonder if I can just put one question to you all, which is, we all agree the responsibility has to be taken, but where does that responsibility reside? My reading of the article is not that no responsibility needs to be taken, that it doesn't reside at the corporate level. Brad, please. Brad Cornell: And, and that's my reading too Ross. I agree with that climate change is an absolute preeminent issue of extreme importance, but I don't want to turn it over to managers of thousands of corporations. This is something that has to be done at the, the governmental level and probably at the international level and trying to have businesses weigh in on it when they're not prepared. And don't have legal standing is just not the way to go. Ross Butler: Guido Guido Palazzo: Look at some of these globalized supply chains. Imagine you are apple. And, and one of your suppliers is is a, a mining company in the Congo. And there is slavery and child labor and civil war around the minds. Now, who is the government who interferes and who should solve these problems, there is no government. So it has to be done by other actors. And who are these other actors? Well, the most powerful actor is in that context, the, the Western, my mining company can the Western mining company say, we just follow the rules of the game. Well, they could, but is that an acceptable argument today? I don't think so. Or if you are a company that, that, that produces chocolate and you have your plantation or your farmers somewhere at ivory coast, and there is child labor all over the place can say, let the government solve that problem. Well, the go, you know, exactly what will happen. They will do nothing. They, they don't have the power, they don't have the will to regulate you further because you are more powerful as a corporation that kind of context that Ross Butler: Isn't there. A isn't there a third way. So we're not saying that governments need to do it. We're not saying that corporations need to do it, but corporations are made up of people and people can still take ethical decisions, Guido Palazzo: But who are the people? If, if you are Glenco the, the mining company in the Congo, who are the people who, who should be that person who is responsible in that case, it has to be the company I see. So it's interesting, Ross Butler: I suppose, you know, that you have a CEO and the CEO owes in one sense, it's a role, but in another sense, it's a human being and the CEO as a role perhaps just has to follow corporate policy, but the CEO as a human being can take ethical decisions and take a moral stand. And so I wonder if there is that third way. And I think, I wonder if that's what mil Friedman's arguing. UJohn would like want to comment and John first, then Joe, John Kay: I'm not sure there is, in that sense a third way. We we're confronted with two kinds of situations. One is the situation we have in Western democracy where I don't agree with the proposition that where governments are failing to act appropriately, it's up to corporations and to step up to the plate. And I think particularly in the United States, but also in much of Europe, a corporate influence on politics is not too small, but too large. I would like to get business the business of lobbying and Washington. And the way it moment on the Julio is talking about the situations we face in countries, where there is no government in the sense in which we mean government in Britain or the United States or, or Germany. And in that case, I think there is no alternative for countries which want to operate in the Congo to take his example of saying either we just accept, we can't operate at all in these jurisdictions, or we have to take in these jurisdictions, some of the responsibilities, which would be taken on by a government if if there were a government in a meaningful sense in these countries.   John Kay: So we have to be somewhere in between. And I think what companies have to do when they operate internationally is see if they can operate in a way, which is a good by local standard, but consistent ethical standards, which their executives, their shareholders, their customers would almost all subscribe to. And in way we may well be in some cases and the congos and getting sample of this, that it is simply too difficult to reconcile these and you can't great there, but that's a real dilemma which corporate executives have to face. And I don't think Ross, there is another group of people who are in a position to make these kind of decisions. It's the it's the executives of the corporation, which wishes to operate in these jurisdictions to decide whether they can do it consistently with ethical behavior or not. Ross Butler: Didn't make myself clear. I meant the same thing, not a third group of people, the same group of people taking individual responsibility, not hide, not sheltering under, under a kind of an artificial non-human construct, which is the corporation. And you can see there if, if they're acting as individuals, rather than in the role of a CEO, suddenly they're taking personal risk, cuz it could be that they're going against what compliance is telling them, for example. And Joanne, anyway, let me move on to, sorry. Joanne Ciulla: Okay. Just a couple short points. First of all, in large corporations, there are whole separate units that are engaged in CSR of specialists and people who actually know the field. So it's not like Friedman's day where somebody decides to do something good. Secondly, we are living in a fascinating period in America right now because the current administration has dismantled a number of environmental laws. And what I think is gonna be interesting is you can burn dirty coal. Now you can put more pollution into the air. Now you can put coal dust into water and streams. This is all allowed now. So it's all permitted. And the question is, are companies gonna say, oh boy, now, now you, the energy companies say, let's, let's fire up those old coal plants because we can use them now. Well, of course they're not going to do it. Joanne Ciulla: So it's, it's kind of interesting. And then my last point, when you look at the financial services industry, it's fascinating to hear them talk because the thing they really hate is getting regulated. And I think most businesses don't like being regulated by the government. And I know in financial service they often say, well, look, we've gotta take care of this on our own or the government's gonna step in and regulate us. So there's a way again, in which businesses can think about this, that requires them to do things on their own speed and their own time within industries, without waiting for the government to step in and, and some find that highly proud. Ross Butler: Joanne, let me stay with you for a moment. You mentioned that Milton Friedman takes a bit of a zero sum approach and that sometimes social responsibility can align with corporate responsibility, but in such an instance there's no conflict in the sense. There's no moral, no dilemma. And so I, as it plays out, there's, you know, you, you are not necessarily opposed with the, the Freeman world view. And let me add something to that as well, which is that the, the vaguely I agree, humorous conclusion to the article where he takes Umbridge with, with people kind of getting cued off from doing good things. but isn't there a moral problem with that in Sofar as if you're doing something because you want to look good. I E and therefore get a good reputation and therefore sell more stuff. Isn't isn't that somewhat imoral because you are, you are presenting yourself as someone that's as an entity. That's doing good because you are good, whereas you're doing good in order to sell stuff. Joanne Ciulla: Well, Ross, that's a very sophisticated, philosophical question you've asked me, and you sound like a good because in one theory of ethics, you know, the only good is when you do something entirely from good intentions, but there's a whole lot of other ways to think about ethics. And if you take that view, then companies, you know, McDonald's has a promotion and they say, we're gonna give $1 to every, every sale of a hamburger to this charity. Well, they're doing it to promote their hamburgers, certainly, but they're still giving the money to charity Ross. And if we preclude that kind of moral action, then you're just saying, oh, don't give the money to charity because it benefits. Mcdonald's, where's, where's the logic in that in terms of how companies operate. So yeah, you may hold your nose a little and say, you know, it kind of stinks. Joanne Ciulla: And I agree with that, but, and everybody nowadays knows the game. They know that companies often do promotions and they give to charity and they know that it benefits them in PR in terms of customers, it's easier to recruit bright, young people to companies that behave this way. So there's, there's a whole lot of reasons why you do it, but it doesn't make it unethical. And it doesn't undercut the fact that you're actually helping people. So that, that, that argument pops up all the time in business ethics. And I have to say, I have to take the utilitarian approach and say, well, do people actually benefit from it? And if the answer is yes, then it's probably okay. Ross Butler: The trouble with that. And I find this particularly with ESG rather than CSR that it's ESG is full of kind of performative contradictions because of this. Yeah, because people are able to, I keep saying people, corporations are able to wallow in the reflected glory of making moralistic statements and doing moralistic acts. But without actually living it or without actually doing a proper, you know, cost benefit analysis of such overtly charitable actions. We in a complex world can very often backfire. And if this is a project that we are undertaking at colosal scale, then, then I just think that little bit more thought rather than just, you know, reputational gloss needs to come into it. John, is that your hand? John Kay: It is this suit here, I think, which is that I, I agree that a lot of what is called CSR or ESG is essentially performative. And the classic illustration of that for me was I told I remember giving a talk about what happened at ICI in 2006, just before ICI finally disappeared. And I got a follow up a few days letter later in the form of a letter from a vice president for corporate social responsibility at ICI. And to paraphrase the letter said, we might have screwed up the business, but we did a great job on corporate social responsibility and include included the brochure, which we've all seen on corporate response, social responsibility, as it was then in this corporation printed on recycled paper with pictures of happy minority and diverse groups. Some of them in wheelchairs. And I thought you are so far from getting what the real corporate social responsibility of business is, which is to produce goods and services that people want. It is to give satisfying employment to the people who work there. It is to generate returns for investment. That's what the social responsibility of business is about. It is not to subvert democratic governments either because in order to promote corporate interests or in order to remedy what they believe to be the deficiencies of democratic it, government it's about running good businesses. And that's what we need to focus on. And that's my understanding of social responsibility in business. Joanne Ciulla: One response to that is that part of what we are arguing. And, and your example, Ross is yes. When, when are anything else is done badly, it's done badly, but that doesn't mean you throw it all out. And so, yeah, you've gotta do it, right. It has to be all of those things. I totally agree with you, John. It has to do all of those things and it has to be done thoughtfully. Yeah, some people do it badly. Some people do it in a phony way, but that doesn't mean you throw it all out, Ross Butler: Right? Brad Cornell: Yeah. I wanted to, to stress too the point that much of value creation in business is about relationships. Like John mentioned Amazon. Well, I have a relationship with Amazon. I buy products from them all the time. They deliver them on time. If the product is shotty, they take it back. They make useful recommendations to me. So that much of business value creation is improperly managing your relationships with people. So there really isn't in many situations, a conflict. If Amazon refused to take back a shotty product, I wouldn't order the next one. If faced book, doesn't protect my privacy I'll log off. So value creation needs to be thought of in a, in a broad context, that includes human relationships. Ross Butler: I just keep coming back to this idea of look who's heads on the block. You know, we are only 10 years out of a global financial crisis. And one more way of viewing that was that it was a, a result of collective responsibility. And one way of looking at that is that collective responsibility clearly means no responsibility, cuz I'm not aware of many people that you know, were sent to prison, for example, over the global financial crisis. And so is that not a warning at least that perhaps we need to be clearer on where responsibility resides. I'm sorry to ask kind of the same question again, but Guido go. Guido Palazzo: Well there two answers fir first I agree partially because since years I say in the very moment where managers of multinational corporations will go to of prison because they have slaves in their supply chain, slavery will stop in their supply chain. That's one point. So we, we have to help hold managers responsible on the other side we give corporations all kind of rights and why, or shouldn't we give them duties as well. And in a globalized world, these duties extend over their duties in a well regulated context. If you, if you give this responsibility to people companies can escape the responsibility and you put these people inside. The companies may be in, in, in a situation where they, they have to manage contradictory things. And that is not possible. So it has we, and as society, anyway, we do this already. We assign to corporations, the responsibility to keep their supply chains clean. We do this already and companies react to the price from civil society. So what we see right now is a changing context of how we assign legitimacy to organizations. And that is something that also is not considered into the calculation of myth and Friedman, if you don't have legitimacy, that can be very expensive. Yeah,   Ross Butler: John, John Kay: I think it's perfectly clear what a responsibility for financial crisis lay and that was with the senior executives of very large financial companies. And the fact that they didn't go to jail is a demonstration of the inadequacy of corporate law for dealing with these kind of situations. Not a QUT of that. And right. I I'll tell, give two illustrations. I remember going to one event at which the chief executive of a major bank actually said, you know, we were just the waiters at the party and the remark, which I thought it would be inappropriate to to make was you've got quite, you've got tips that were quite more larger than the waiters at the party typically get, or another event right. This was a, another senior executive or a bank saying to me, gosh, the regulator should have stopped us from doing that. And I thought what ,uresponsibility for proper conduct for social responsibility lies with, senior executives of corporations. There shouldn't be any doubt about that. And I think we have, unfortunately in the financial sector has been the extreme of this, got into a frame of mind in which if the corporations write very large checks in settlements that somehow reckon to absorb both the corporation and the more importantly, the individuals in the corporation from further responsibility for what they've done, I think we need to stop that. Ross Butler: John, you went into some detail in your opening remarks about the detrimental effect of perhaps a fixation with profit maximization that's had on some notably large companies. I'm not sure though that that's entirely in conflict with Friedman insofar as you can have a goal, you have a strategy and they're, and they're different things and you, your strategy may be excellent customer service, but if your goal is excellent customer service, then pretty soon the business doesn't become is no longer sustainable in the kind of in the literal sense. And in that sense, Milton Friedman's very simple focus on profits means that well, a very unsophisticated view of it, just if you're going head long towards profits, yes, you'll run a business into the ground. But if you view that as a goal, and then you have a sophisticated corporate strategy to get there, then they're not necessarily incompatible. John Kay: No, I think that's right Ross, but let's remember how the Friedman doctrine actually went. And we ought to understand that the Friedman doctrine was actually part of what was essentially a concerted campaign in the 1970s and early eighties to create a different frame of reference for thinking about corporations. It goes along with the, the famous Louis Powell memorandum in 1971, which leaks back to the remarks you made earlier about Nader and the attack on corporations. The Friedman doctrine goes into the, the notorious Jensen article in 1976, which talks about the need to align incentives of of, of corporate executives, of those of shareholders, and which provides the basis for the widespread use of stock options and the explosive growth, then shareholder remuneration and the preoccupation with share prices on the part of the, on the part of senior executives. Now I made to, in response to Brad, the point that it's very difficult to work out whether you are creating shareholder value or not, that if you believe seriously in the efficient market hypothesis, as many economists and most economists of the time do and did do and did then you don't have to worry about that calculation because the market is doing it for you.   John Kay: The stock price at the moment is the best estimate that could be made of the long term shareholder value that you created. So taking that set of arguments together, that was the basis of seeing management attention on what, what happened to stock prices. And that was what was behind the whole series of corporate failures and disasters, which I described. So, although it's absolutely right to say that a sophisticated interpretation of the Friedman doctrine takes you into maximizing shareholder volume and over sophisticated application of the Weedman doctrine takes you back to say, this is about getting the stock price up. And what happened in the next 20, 30 years was corporate executives did focus on getting the stock price up, which for short periods they did. I described how Welch did I describe how green did I described how I see I did. We saw that playbook being played over and over again, always with the same, in the same way you get this short term sugar rush. Cause there are things that you can do that make the business look better in the short run. And they don't mostly, they don't certainly they don't always, and they don't often work out well in the long run. Brad Cornell: Well, the way I would respond to John in my view, maximizing shareholder values a little bit like going to sleep. If you're having trouble sleeping, the solution is not to lie in bed and say, I'm gonna figure out how to sleep it's to do something else. And I think John is right. What companies need to do is think about making their business as effective as possible. Warren buffet has often said, you create a great business by watching what's going on on the field, not keeping your eye on the scoreboard because the market may get things right. May get things wrong. You really shouldn't pay attention. You should do what Jeff Bezos does. And I think what John agreed to is do what you have to do to make a great business. And eventually a relatively efficient market will recognize you if you're successful in that effort, Guido Palazzo: I just wanted to highlight a point that I made already. I think efficiency is not the only issue for companies and, and markets are not the only criteria they have to take into consideration when they make decisions because they have to be perceived as legitimate. If they're not perceived as legitimate, they will run into all kind of limitations of what they can do. Just look at the tobacco industry. Their legitimacy is perceived as very, very low and in return for that, they are limited in what they can do by a lot of laws that other industries do not have a lack of legitimacy makes you less efficient creates costs. And that is a purely ethical thing. It's how you are perceived in how you do things. Is it perceived as appropriate or not? So this is something, if you don't keep it in mind, when you make decisions you create paradoxically pro profit problems. So you have to manage efficiency, profit, but also legitimacy. Ross Butler: Just wanna raise one. Oh, so go, go ahead, John. John Kay: Well, I think Guido's made a very important point there, which is what has happened and it's to, to some degree directly attributable to the Friedman doctrine is to undermine the legitimacy of business in the, of the public with this paradox at the moment that Google and Facebook each have 2 billion customers. Each that's more than anyone has imagined any business having in the history of the world. And yet I can read every day, an article flagging off Google and Facebook, but in this where we love the products, but we hate the producers. And there's something very wrong with that. And what business ought to be saying is not the social responsibility of a business it's to maximize its profit. It's saying the social responsibility of business is to make the contribu, which business can make to the community, which is producing goods and services that people want. It's providing good returns to investors it's providing satisfying employment for the people who work there. It's making a proper contribution through corporate taxation, to the other activities of the community. That's what responsible business in my book is about fall, right? And businesses presented a description of itself and Friedman takes a lot of responsibility for this, a description of itself, which is both repellant and full as a description of how good business actually operates. Ross Butler: I could make a, an entirely opposite argument for the deterioration of trust in businesses though, which is that rather than kind of a focus on profits, you, I think you'll find that most of these large Silicon valley tech giants are very much focused on their social responsibility, certainly in their outward pronouncements. I mean, I think Google listed when it listed its corporate motto is do no evil and these places are full of what they call social justice warriors. These days, it's deep within their culture to take social responsibility very seriously. And yet trust in these organizations is falling and falling. And so you could take the opposite view and say that people just don't buy it. And they, they, they just don't see a real world link between what these companies say and what, what they do. And if you could just come back and then Joanne. John Kay: Yeah. And that's not very simple. One of the most incredible things happening at the moment is I don't know whether anyone on this zoom has followed the case of it's a class action led by Arkansas teachers against Goldman Sachs. And the basis of the class action is that Goldman Sachs ethics statement said, and still does say our client's interests always come first. Now, the, the, the case being brought by Arkansas teachers and others is that it's essentially, they were misled by this statement into thinking this was a respectable company, which would be a rewarding investment for Arkansas teachers and others, the defense, which is being put up to this and don't get me wrong. If the defense is to say that actually is to provide a list of over 30 occasions on which conflicts of interest in, within Goldman Sachs were reported adversely in the papers. John Kay: So defense is producing this list of things in order to argue that the revelations that Goldman Sachs did not follow its ethics statement was well known, public information. That market participants didn't take the statement seriously. And its what is in legal terms called am mere path. And the us chamber of commerce has actually weighed in with an Amika's Curi brief in defense of Goldman Sachs, which says all companies make statements like integrity and honesty at the heart of our business. And they says, they say this actually almost defies belief that if the case against Goldman were to succeed, companies would in future make these statements at their per well, they should make them at their per they should make them, they should make them at their per and the way of dealing with it is not to say that these things are a mere puffs. John Kay: Like red bull gives you wings or Heineken refreshes the parts have a beers, cannot reach, which is what they are claiming. It is to say that these statements ought to be true about the business. And people ought not to make them if they're not true. And if they're not true, they probably ought not to be in business very well. But that's what I mean by saying businesses presented itself as being birth repellent and thoughts. And that's why people do not want business near the hospitals, those schools and, and indeed their water supply and their electricity business Ross Butler: Inflation is a problem. Just a different kind. Joanne, did you want to make a comment? Joanne Ciulla: Yeah. Just, just to comment on that, there's, there's another way you to look at your question and, and one of the reasons why people don't like these companies is, is not only the SI it, it's not their social responsibility statements alone, but it's also the me size and wealth of these companies in a time of growing inequality. So I think there's, there are social reasons why everybody's getting very nervous about these large companies, as well as of course, some of the political reasons, certainly in the us that these companies are, are impinging on things like our privacy and other things. But I I'm glad that John brought up the, the Goldman case, cuz that is amusing. And I think every company on wall street is probably looking at their ethics statement to see if they can move up to it. And you know, it is a lesson to learn. I worked, I did a case study Harvard case study many years ago of a company that had their ethics codes on these beautiful big wall posters. All it was a manufacturing concern and it started with our employees come first. And as soon as I finished writing the case study, they shipped 500 jobs overseas. So, you know, the question is what, what, what is our understanding of what companies say to people? Ross Butler: Great. I wanna address some of the audience questions now. Some people have suggested empowering stakeholders, such as employees on the board boards of trustees, et cetera, representing broader society. Do you see this as part of the solution or is potentially problematic due to conflicts of interest among stake themselves? Does anyone wanna tackle that? Brad Cornell: I'll just say one thing about it and turn it over to my, my colleagues, but it certainly causes a big agency problem. And when you say employees, who, what employees, how are they elected? Why is it employees rather than customers or suppliers or distributors in a John Kay type of outlook? How do you actually make this work and work effectively? It seems like it would be very difficult.   John Kay: I basically agree with that. I don't think the way you make business take proper account of its stakeholders is to have representatives of all the stakeholder groups on the board to say we in the, in the shop floor at X, think the following indeed most, most people outside the management of the company and don't have the expertise to make. So the kind of decisions of out the corporate strategy of the company that are needed, what we need is professional managers with a proper sense of the responsibilities of the job. And that's what I think certainly what I would be arguing for Guido Palazzo: If you look at some economies who are working very well, like the German economy, what you have, there is a, a power balance between governments, worker, representatives and corporations. So I think the idea of giving power to workers to have a say in how companies make decisions isn't that bad, it works, it works under certain conditions. And in Germany you have a good example for that, but we probably have to go much further Pula tour. The sociologist has recently written a book on the climate crisis where he says, well, we have to give stakeholder rights to nature. Otherwise they will never have a, a say on board. So it can be the river next to my factory. It can be a mountain, it can be a species that disappears. We have to give a voice to these actors as well in our decision making, if we don't currently Ross Butler: Great, okay. We are actually, I'm afraid running out of time. So does it anyone want to go first in perhaps summing up their thoughts on this topic or from this conversation? Brad Cornell: I'll start cuz I started the first time, but given what I've heard, it's my view. We have some major problems related to business and society. And I think climate change is probably at the top of the list, but there's there's many others, but I just don't see, particularly in light of John's comment about Goldman Sachs and the Arkansas teachers, how turning more power over to corporations and asking them to make these decisions is the right way to go. I think we need fundamentally rethinking certain government policies include those dealing with climate and we should start there. Ross Butler: Great. Thank you. Who wants to go next? Joanne Ciulla: Well, since I was second, I might as well go next. I'll follow in. Brad's thinking here. Well first of all, I, I learned a lot from this conversation, so I wanna thank my co-panelists here and I guess, you know, there, there's a couple things that gel together that really have to do with how we construct certain ideas. John, you talked about great companies and what great means and Brad, you mentioned something similar. What great means is really what's on the table. Does does great mean taking into account the obligations that businesses have to their stakeholders and, you mentioned stakeholder rights. I actually prefer to think of it in terms of duties because rights are a political kind of construction. And so while I know that it has to be a kind of a notion part of what Friedman's talking about is what is the business' responsibility and with stakeholders, they do have responsibilities to different stakeholders and they, the stakeholders have that standing, whether they're on committees or not like they are in Germany. Joanne Ciulla: I leave that question aside, but so, so I think what, what there is a consensus on is the great company has to be one that functions well and serves the purposes of giving goods and, and services to society. But great, but it's a loaded term. And I think it's a socially constructed term in terms of what society expects from business and what their obligations are. We haven't talked about social media, but the awareness that people have of what businesses do nowadays is unprecedented for good or for evil. And so I think you can't, you can't be a socially responsible business unless you're in business. That's one thing and you certainly can't ignore social responsibilities in business today because it will eventually be a detriment. So I think that in terms of Milton Friedman, I still admire some of the questions he's put on the table that I think are serious and that we've touched on here. But I don't think many companies can afford to follow his advice in today's world. John Kay: That I think has taken the German case, which is parti really interesting because article 14 of the German basic law which is effectively the constitution of the federal Republic of Germany says that property confers obligations and must be used for the public will and intere

Influencers & Revolutionaries
Jen Urich 'Inequality & Protest, Community Cohesion, and why Truth is Cool'

Influencers & Revolutionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 58:22


In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal I interview Jen Urich, a marketing strategist and founder of Sparrow Strategy in Portland, Oregon. (She's also the ex-Group Planning Director of Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, ex-Director of Account Planning at Crispin, Porter + Bogusky in Miami, and Director of Account Planning at J. Walter Thompson Worldwide, in Mexico City. Previously, she was also at Bain & Co, and took her Masters at Yale.) In this episode, we discuss her views on issues inc #BlackLivesMatter and the ongoing 'situation' in Portland, the way in which #Truth (one of the most successful marketing campaigns of all time) was originally developed, the results of a fascinating research project into institutional trust vs personal trust (focusing around 'fears / loves / hopes') that she and her colleagues conducted in Brazil, India, Mexico and Japan, and why Covid-19 has led to such a 'great reveal' of inequality. Along the way, we also talk about 'Youth Educating Police' plus other crucial topics such as resilience, adaptability and community action. Oh, and why North America needs to be more like Canada...

LeBaron James - Champagne Selections
LeBaron James - Champagne Selections Ep. 03 [May 2020]

LeBaron James - Champagne Selections

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 60:00


LeBaron James - Champagne Selections Ep.03 [May 2020] 01. Rainbow Team - Dreaming (Birdee Remix) 02. Alex Herrera - Let Love Grow (2020 Re-Touch) 03. Dave Leatherman, Bruce Nolan - Tune in for Disco 04. Chewy Rubs, Feat-Dirty Angels - Baby Love (Original Mix) 05. Will Buckley - Turn Me On (Original Mix) 06. HP Vince - Soul Journey (Original Mix) 07. Lup Ino - High Dance (Original Mix) 08. Tortured Soul - I Might Do Something Wrong (John-Christian, Urich & JKriv Instrumental Mix) 09. Cerrone - Give Me Love 10. Mothers Favorite Child, Tanya Tiet, Joey Negro - Reflections Of A Disco Ball (Joey Negro Club Mix) 11. C- Da Afro, FederFunk - Everybody Stand Up (Original Mix) 12. Filth & Smell - Love Theme (Original Mix)

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.
EP 105 - Laserblast (1978) / Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964) / The Ice Pirates (1984) Reviews

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 76:08


The episode you never knew you wanted is here!  We each choose a bad movie that we LOVE, and we are prepared to defend it to the death...  Jim zeros in on the sci-fi horror hybrid that is Laserblast, Jeff digs up the infamous Santa Clause Conquers the Martians, and Christina picks The Ice Pirates up and out of the cooler.  Watch where you step, the ground here is riddled with plot holes!  #tmipodcast #tmiconfessionals #tmimovies #laserblast #kimmilford #santaclausconquersthemartians #theicepirates #icepirates #roberturich #christinahenry

Workday Podcast
How the Best Stay on Top in Professional Services

Workday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 21:02


All companies want to excel, but what steps can you take to be the best? In the competitive world of professional services, figuring this out is more important than ever. Jeanne Urich, managing director of Service Performance Insight, talked to Workday to answer that question. Based on her extensive research from her firm’s annual benchmark survey, Urich shared her insights about the technology and process changes professional services firms are embracing to make the biggest impact on their business.

HVAC Know It All Podcast
Commercial HVAC Service Manager Chat w/Jason Urich

HVAC Know It All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 56:07


On this episode we talk with Jason about his role as a commercial HVAC service manager. Save 8% on your purchase at https://www.trutechtools.com/ with promo code knowitall. Bluon https://www.bluonenergy.com/. Yellow Jacket https://yellowjacket.com/. Navac https://navacglobal.com/. Refrigeration Technologies https://www.refrigtech.com/. XOi Technologies http://www.xoi.io/hvac-know-it-all-demo/. Hirago.com

Content Strategy Insights
Brittney Urich

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 32:23


Brittney Urich has been connecting content strategy to UX design from the very start of her career. As a senior user experience designer at Ogilvy's Denver office, Brittney educates both her clients and her colleagues about how content and design support each other. https://ellessmedia.com/csi/brittney-urich/

Content Strategy Insights
Brittney Urich: Connecting Content and Design – Episode 57

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 32:23


Brittney Urich Brittney Urich has been connecting content strategy to UX design from the very start of her career. As a senior user experience designer at Ogilvy's Denver office, Brittney educates both her clients and her colleagues about how content and design support each other. Brittney and I talked about: her background in professional writing, content strategy, and UX her work at Ogilvy bridging content strategy and UX practice, both internally and with client education how she ensures that "content is in the room from the get-go" Ogilvy's Operating System (OS), their holistic service aimed at integrating all of their agency capabilities their flexibility and adaptability in working with clients the make-up of their experience design team: researchers, data strategists, designers, UX writers, content strategists her unique role in spanning content and UX practice, and similar hybrids among her colleagues how they assemble teams for each client project and the "need for content and design on almost every project" the importance of integrating research across a project's lifespan how they balance and allocate internal domain expertise across projects how their engagement managers and project managers work with clients how her work as a startup founder first inspired her to connect design and content how Ogilvy built their experience design practice, having integrated a Denver agency called Effective into their organization Brittney's Bio Brittney Urich is a senior experience designer at Ogilvy, where she specializes in helping others understand content strategy and implement it on design projects. She is passionate about crafting digital experiences that solve problems in a human-centered, empathetic way. As an advocate for the integration of user experience design and content strategy, she regularly speaks and host workshops about how the two disciplines work together. When she's not working, you can find her hiking, exploring national parks, or cheering on Michigan State University's basketball team. Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/VSPVq0i69k0 Podcast Intro Transcript Over the past several years, content strategists have discovered UX design, and UX designers have discovered content strategy. Brittney Urich has been bridging those disciplines from the very start of her career. Brittney is now a senior user experience designer at Ogilvy, a venerable creative agency that has been around since the mid-1800's. We had a fun conversation about how Brittney works with both her clients and her colleagues to show how content and design support each other. Interview Transcript Larry: Hi everyone. Welcome to episode number 57 of the Content Strategy Insights podcast. I'm really happy today to have with this Brittney Urich. She's a a senior UX designer at Ogilvy's office in Denver, Colorado. Ogilvy is a big agency. We'll talk a little bit more about that later on. But, Brittney, welcome to the show and tell the folks a little bit more about your background and what you do there at Ogilvy. Brittney: Yeah. Hi. Thanks for having me. So right now at Ogilvy, like you said, I'm a senior user experience designer, but my unofficial title there is also content strategist, so I get to be a little bit of a hybrid. So my undergraduate degree was in professional writing and that was a pretty heavy emphasis on content strategy, but we also took some design classes, and so I really found that I loved both user experience design and content strategy. So what I do now at Ogilvy is actually teach different people how to integrate content strategy into their design process. And I might come at it from the content strategy side and be working with other designers, or I might be working with a content strategists as a formal designer on the team. But really I'm working on marrying those two practices on whatever project I am on with Ogilvy.

Content Strategy Insights
Brittney Urich: Connecting Content and Design – Episode 57

Content Strategy Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 32:23


Brittney Urich Brittney Urich has been connecting content strategy to UX design from the very start of her career. As a senior user experience designer at Ogilvy's Denver office, Brittney educates both her clients and her colleagues about how content and design support each other. Brittney and I talked about: her background in professional writing, content strategy, and UX her work at Ogilvy bridging content strategy and UX practice, both internally and with client education how she ensures that "content is in the room from the get-go" Ogilvy's Operating System (OS), their holistic service aimed at integrating all of their agency capabilities their flexibility and adaptability in working with clients the make-up of their experience design team: researchers, data strategists, designers, UX writers, content strategists her unique role in spanning content and UX practice, and similar hybrids among her colleagues how they assemble teams for each client project and the "need for content and design on almost every project" the importance of integrating research across a project's lifespan how they balance and allocate internal domain expertise across projects how their engagement managers and project managers work with clients how her work as a startup founder first inspired her to connect design and content how Ogilvy built their experience design practice, having integrated a Denver agency called Effective into their organization Brittney's Bio Brittney Urich is a senior experience designer at Ogilvy, where she specializes in helping others understand content strategy and implement it on design projects. She is passionate about crafting digital experiences that solve problems in a human-centered, empathetic way. As an advocate for the integration of user experience design and content strategy, she regularly speaks and host workshops about how the two disciplines work together. When she's not working, you can find her hiking, exploring national parks, or cheering on Michigan State University’s basketball team. Video Here’s the video version of our conversation: https://youtu.be/VSPVq0i69k0 Podcast Intro Transcript Over the past several years, content strategists have discovered UX design, and UX designers have discovered content strategy. Brittney Urich has been bridging those disciplines from the very start of her career. Brittney is now a senior user experience designer at Ogilvy, a venerable creative agency that has been around since the mid-1800's. We had a fun conversation about how Brittney works with both her clients and her colleagues to show how content and design support each other. Interview Transcript Larry: Hi everyone. Welcome to episode number 57 of the Content Strategy Insights podcast. I'm really happy today to have with this Brittney Urich. She's a a senior UX designer at Ogilvy's office in Denver, Colorado. Ogilvy is a big agency. We'll talk a little bit more about that later on. But, Brittney, welcome to the show and tell the folks a little bit more about your background and what you do there at Ogilvy. Brittney: Yeah. Hi. Thanks for having me. So right now at Ogilvy, like you said, I'm a senior user experience designer, but my unofficial title there is also content strategist, so I get to be a little bit of a hybrid. So my undergraduate degree was in professional writing and that was a pretty heavy emphasis on content strategy, but we also took some design classes, and so I really found that I loved both user experience design and content strategy. So what I do now at Ogilvy is actually teach different people how to integrate content strategy into their design process. And I might come at it from the content strategy side and be working with other designers, or I might be working with a content strategists as a formal designer on the team. But really I'm working on marrying those two practices on whatever project I am on with Ogilvy.

Jason Pine Mornings
Peter Urich: Climate company behind Qatar FIFA World Cup changes

Jason Pine Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 11:29


Peter Urich is the managing director of CLIMsystems, a climate research company instrumental in getting the dates of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar moved backwards in order to ensure better athlete safety.In light of the sweltering conditions at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar, Peter talked about how their research is used to try and improve athlete welfare by analysing weather systems and giving advice on how it might affect the competition.He spoke with Radio Sport's Jason Pine about the work they do.

Overcoming Monday with Sharie King
Episode 51: Loving Jesus as a College Athlete with Jay Urich

Overcoming Monday with Sharie King

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 38:58


Jay Urich is a football player for USC and follower of Jesus. In this episode, Sharie and Jacob King ask Jay for advice on how to live out faith as a college athlete. This episode is part of the Overcoming Monday Season 10 for dedicated to Young Adults.  Jay Urich Instagram Handle: https://www.instagram.com/jurich3/

First Church Sermon Podcast
The Bible and Progressive Christianity: "Why Religious Disaffection and Antipathy Are on the Rise" (Dr. Josh Urich, 07/21/2019)

First Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 48:32


Dumaguete Art Talk
E02: The Frustrateds and Enjoying the Process

Dumaguete Art Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 24:20


In this episode, Cole and Urich pull a freaky Friday wherein they switch roles – Cole as the photographer and Urich as the musician. During the process, they share insight as artists starting out in their respective fields.

Dumaguete Art Talk
E01: The Beginning of Something Interesting and The Dumaguete Art Scene

Dumaguete Art Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 19:37


Dumaguete City has often been labeled as a haven for the arts. In this episode, Odd guitarist Cole and Street Photographer Urich attempt to talk about how the local scene of creatives in Dumaguete has influenced them in their continuous pursuit of music and photography. Follow them on other social media platforms: Cole: Twitter: Urich: https://instagram.com/thefifthbeatle Odd: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kkt0AbmIPxGjxP3N3hLKS?si=8xXI7v_tQ46mpUzGKroQyw The amazing team behind the cameras: RC IG: https://www.instagram.com/shyzzard/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGawzgkRWmkkqzYsP43GcRA Adrian IG: https://www.instagram.com/adrianlimbaga/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/yoyanni1 Charity IG: https://www.instagram.com/shaweetea/ About DAT Show! Cole is a frustrated photographer, and Urich is a frustrated musician. But, that's never stopped them from pursuing other creative ventures. Follow them as they explore the creative scene of Dumaguete, one episode at a time.

EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich – How to get started and be successful as a new agent

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 23:04


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich – It’s Worth It

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 29:20


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich – Anatomy of a Successful Producer

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 28:14


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich – How to Get Better on the Phone

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 75:11


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich – Third Party Validation

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 75:01


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich, Dennis Small, Roger Chan – Facebook Leads

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 52:31


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Joe Ciaccio – Chase Urich – Difference Between a Producer and an Agent

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 59:17


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EFES Live Throwback
EFES Live: Chase Urich – Four Part Presentation

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 75:08


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EFES Live: Chase Urich – What Successful Producers Do

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 26:04


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EFES Live: Chase Urich – Find Consistency in your Presentation

EFES Live Throwback

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 32:58


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FreiGeist GedankenUrlaub von und mit Peggy Seegy
102 Arthur Urich: Aloe Vera – Es gibt nichts, was diese Pflanze nicht kann

FreiGeist GedankenUrlaub von und mit Peggy Seegy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 24:21


Bereits Kleopatra nutzte vor mehr als 2000 Jahren Aloe Vera zur Schönheitspflege im alten Ägypten. Aloe Vera gilt seitdem als das Lebens- und Schönheitselixier. Als Vitalstoffspender liefert Aloe Vera über 200 lebenswichtige Bausteine. Es enthält Vitamine, Mineralien, Ballaststoffe, Aminosäuren, ätherische Öle sowie Enzyme. Die Aloe Vera Pflanze ist ein Allroundtalent. Sie kann sowohl zur innerlichen als auch zur äußerlichen Anwendung genutzt werden. Innerliche Anwendung Zur innerlichen Anwendung können entweder der Saft der Aloe Vera oder die Blätter wie ein Gemüse konsumiert werden. Für letzteres nimmt man ein ganzes Blatt und filetiert daraus das Aloe-Vera-Gel, welches sich zwischen den beiden äußeren Blattschichten befindet und verwendet es zum Beispiel als Beilage in einer Gemüsepfanne. Wem das Filetieren zu kompliziert ist, der kann auch bereits fertige Aloe Vera Filet Würfel kaufen. Diese kann man ganz praktisch im morgendlichen Müsli, in Quark mit Honig oder einfach pur genießen. Ob als Gourmetgemüse in Gerichten deiner Wahl weiterverarbeitet oder gemixt in einem leckeren Smoothie – das Aloe-Vera-Blattgel gibt jedem Gericht einen Vitalitätskick. Der leckere Aloe-Vera-Saft besteht aus püriertem Aloe-Vera-Blattgel. Er wirkt stark entzündungshemmend und kann somit Abhilfe bei einer Magenschleimhautentzündung oder Sodbrennen schaffen. Hierzu ist es bereits ausreichend, 30 ml Aloe-Vera-Saft täglich über einen Zeitraum von vier Wochen zu trinken. Außerdem weitet Aloe Vera unsere Kapillaren. Das sind die kleinsten Blutgefäße unseres Körpers, welche von entscheidender Bedeutung für unsere Gesundheit sind. In ihnen findet der gesamte Nährstoffaustausch statt. Durch ihre Regulierung entstehen Krankheiten bzw. werden Heilungsprozesse eingeleitet. Äußerliche Anwendung Ob Sonnenbrand, Entzündung, Insektenstich, Verbrennung oder einfach nur trockene Haut: Aloe Vera verschafft sofortige Abhilfe. Durch die in der Aloe Vera enthaltene Salicylsäure wirkt sie – ähnlich wie Aspirin – schmerzlindernd. Zudem bildet sich durch das enthaltende Ectoin ein feuchtigkeitsspendender Film auf der Haut, welcher die Haut zusätzlich vor dem Austrocken schützt. Aloe Vera wirkt zudem antibakteriell und wundheilungsfördernd. Sie ist somit als erste Hilfe bei Schnittwunden in vielen Haushalten nicht mehr wegzudenken. Viele Leute mit hellem Hauttyp kennen es: Trotz Nutzung diverser Sonnencremes, After-Sun-Gels, Sprays und Co. fängt die Haut nach dem Sonnenbaden an zu brennen oder beginnt sich nach wenigen Tagen sogar zu schälen. Hier eignet sich neben dem Aloe Vera Blatt insbesondere das Aloe-Vera-Rescue-Spray. Es passt in jede Handtasche und schafft sofort Abhilfe bei Sonnenbrand. Es kühlt, beruhigt das Spannen der Haut und versorgt die Haut mit Feuchtigkeit. Zudem kann man es auch wunderbar bei Insektenstichen benutzen. Aloe Vera kann auch als natürliche Anti-Aging Frischkosmetik eingesetzt werden. Die Inhaltsstoffe der Aloe Vera vermögen die Geweberegenerierung anzuregen und somit helfen sie bei der Vorbeugung vorzeitiger Hautalterung. Hierbei eignet sich besonders das bioaktive Frischblatt als hervorragender Feuchtigkeitsspender. Zudem beruhigt es die Haut. Der Anwendung von Aloe Vera sind keine Grenzen gesetzt: Körpermassage und Cellulitebehandlung (Kombination/Drink und Gel), Lippenpflege, Wimpern- und Brauenbehandlung mit Aloe-Vera-Gel, Gesichts-, Hals- und Dekolleté-Behandlung mit Aloe-Vera-Gel, Handmaske und Handmassage/Fußmaske und Fußmassage, Aloe-Vera-Gel als Deodorant, Aloe-Vera-Gel in der Babypflege, Aloe Vera als Badezusatz, Aloe Vera in der Herrenpflege, Aloe-Vera-Haarbehandlung, Aloe Vera als Notfallapotheke: Frischblatt und Aloe-Vera-Rescue-Spray. Aloe Vera Blatt Filetieranleitung In nur 3 Schritten zum Frischen Aloe-Vera-Gel. Spitze und unteren Blattansatz abschneiden, danach Seitenwände kurz am Blattrand abtrennen. Gewünschte Größen der Aloe Vera Scheiben abschneiden. Das Messer unterhalb der Schale des Blattes ansetzen und die obere Schale vom Aloe-Vera-Gel abtrennen. Nicht zu nah an der Schale ansetzen, da sonst die Gefahr besteht dass sich Aloin-Rückstände im Aloe-Vera-Gel befinden. Diesen Vorgang mit der Unterseite des Blattes wiederholen. Aloin ist ein Anthranoid, das in der Oberschicht des Aloe-Vera-Blattes in hoher Konzentration vorliegt. Es hat einen bitteren Geschmack und wirkt in hohen Mengen abführend. Das so gewonnene Aloe Vera Filet in ein Gefäß mit Wasser legen oder gründlich unter Leitungswasser abspülen, bis das Filet völlig frei von Aloin-Rückständen ist. Das frische Aloe-Vera-Gel steht nun zum Verzehr oder zu individuellen Weiterverarbeitung bereit. Sieh dir dazu auch dieses Video an: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc-bU3nhYTn/ Lagerung & Haltbarkeit Das komplette Aloe-Vera-Blatt ist bei Raumtemperatur ca. vier bis sechs Wochen haltbar. Im Kühlschrank ist das frische Aloe-Vera-Gel in einem geschlossenen Behälter etwa eine Woche haltbar; im Tiefkühlfach über mehrere Monate. Aloe Vera aus wissenschaftlicher Sicht Der wichtigste Wirkstoff in Aloe Vera ist Acemannan – eine lebensnotwendige Zuckerform für uns Menschen. Unser Körper produziert es nur bis zur Pubertät, danach müssen wir es über die Nahrung zuführen. Acemannan fördert als Multitalent die Aufnahmefähigkeit des Darms für Vitamine, Mineralstoffe, Spurenelemente und Enzyme. Es wird zudem in die Zellmembranen eingelagert und stärkt den gesamten Körper gegen Parasiten wie Bakterien, Pilze und Viren. Gerade jetzt im Winter ist es wichtig sich durch ein gestärktes Immunsystem vor Grippeviren zu schützen. Acemannan wirkt fördernd auf das Immunsystem, da es die Anzahl der T-Killerzellen aktiviert und vermehrt. Schaut man sich die Studienlage zu Aloe Vera an, gibt es beeindruckende Ergebnisse: Anti-Aging (Soyun et al., 2009)[1] Dreißig gesunde weibliche Probanden im Alter von über 45 Jahren erhielten über 90 Tage zwei verschiedene Dosen (1.200 mg/Tag bzw. 3.600 mg/Tag) Aloe-Vera-Gel zum Trinken. Zu Beginn und am Ende der Studie wurden die Tiefe der Gesichtsfalten sowie die Elastizität der Gesichtshaut gemessen. Es wurden zudem Hautproben vor und nach Beendigung der Studie entnommen, um die Kollagenspiegel der Haut zu vergleichen. Nach 90 Tagen verringerte sich die Faltentiefe und erhöhte sich die Elastizität der Haut in beiden Gruppen. In der niedrig dosierten Gruppe erhöhten sich zudem die Kollagenspiegel der Haut. Diese Ergebnisse lassen darauf schließen, dass die innerliche Anwendung von Aloe Vera zur Vorbeugung vorzeitiger Hautalterung führt. Verbrennungen (Visuthikosol et al., 1995)[2]. In dieser Studie wurden die Wunden von 27 Patienten mit Verbrennungen ersten bis zweiten Grades mit Aloe-Vera-Blattgel anstelle von Vaseline-Pflastern behandelt. Als Ergebnis verlief die Wundheilung in der Aloe-Vera-Gruppe sechs Tage schneller  als in der Gruppe mit den Vaseline-Pflastern. Sodbrennen (Panahi et al., 2015) [3] 79 Probanden bekamen über einen Zeitraum von vier Wochen 10 ml Aloe-Vera-Saft zu trinken. In der Kontrollgruppe bekamen die Probanden dagegen klassische Medikamente gegen Sodbrennen: Omeprazol bzw. Ranitidin. In der Aloe-Vera-Gruppe hatten nach vier Wochen nur noch 29% der Leute Beschwerden. Bei der Omeprazol bzw. Ranitidin Gruppe hatten hingegen noch über 63% respektive 52% der Menschen Beschwerden. Darauf solltest du bei deinem Kauf achten Beim Kauf von Aloe-Vera-Saft sollte man vor allem auf die Qualität achten, da es enorme Qualitätsunterschiede am Markt gibt. Viele Säfte werden aus billigem Aloe-Vera-Pulver hergestellt, welches mit Wasser vermengt wird. Diese Säfte haben nur eine geringe gesundheitliche Wirkung. Zudem sollte der Saft frei von Aloin sein, da er sonst eine abführende Wirkung hat. Das ist der Wirkstoff aus den Randschichten des Aloe Vera Blattes. Der bio-zertifizierte Aloe-Vera-Saft von Verway wird aus hundertprozentig frisch geerntetem Aloe-Vera-Blattgel gewonnen und ist frei von Aloin. Gleichzeitig ist er mit Honig gesüßt, was ihn geschmacklich auf ein komplett anderes Niveau hebt. Ab März beginnt auch wieder die Ernte des Aloe Vera Frischblattes. Dieses könnt ihr ab dann auch direkt über Verway beziehen. Kontaktdaten:  Arthur Urich arthur-urich.com/aloevera Links zu den Produkten: Das Aloe Vera Rescue Spray, die Bio Aloe Vera Würfel  sowie der Bio Aloe Vera Saft mit Honig Viel Freude beim Ausprobieren. Ich freu mich auf deinen Kommentar, welche Ergebnisse du mit Aloe Vera für dich erreichen konntest. Alles Liebe Peggy PS: Bleib informiert & abonniere meinen Podcast unter freigeist_gedankenurlaub/itunes PPS: Diese Folge dürfte dich auch interessieren: 094 - Arthur Urich: Gesunde Ernährung für bessere Sportergebnisse +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Text: Arthur Urich Quellen Mehr Infos zum Thema Aloe Vera: [1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2883372/ [2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7561562 [3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26742306 © Verway AG

Gcomics
76 – Entrevista a Nicolás Urich

Gcomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 14:35


Nuestro superhéroe de hoy es Nicolás Urich, creador de El Vigía, la serie que comenzamos a publicar el día de hoy. Lo entrevistamos y nos contó su historia con el dibujo.

Gcomics
76 – Entrevista a Nicolás Urich

Gcomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 14:35


Nuestro superhéroe de hoy es Nicolás Urich, creador de El Vigía, la serie que comenzamos a publicar el día de hoy. Lo entrevistamos y nos contó su historia con el dibujo. La entrada 76 – Entrevista a Nicolás Urich se publicó primero en Gcomics.

FreiGeist GedankenUrlaub von und mit Peggy Seegy
094 Arthur Urich: Gesunde Ernährung für bessere Sportergebnisse

FreiGeist GedankenUrlaub von und mit Peggy Seegy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 23:24


Mit dem was wir essen haben wir einen direkten Einfluss wie wir uns entwickeln, fühlen und wie es uns geht. Jedes Tier weiß was es essen soll. Legt man einem Löwen einen Salatkopf hin, wird er ihn nicht anrühren. Jedes Tier ernährt sich seiner Art entsprechend, ohne einen Experten zu fragen. Nur wir Menschen stellen uns Fragen wie: Was ist gesund? Was soll ich essen? Genau diese Fragen hat Arthur Urich sich vor mehr als 7 Jahren auch gestellt und festgestellt, dass es sehr viele unterschiedliche Ratschläge zum Thema Ernährung gibt. Seitdem brennt er für das Thema Gesundheit und beschäftigt sich täglich mich den Themen gesunde Ernährung, Fitness und einem gesunden Lebensstil. 2017 hat Arthur sein Hobby zum Beruf gemacht: seit diesem Jahr arbeitet er im Gesundheitsbereich und zeigt Leuten auf, wie Sie Ihre Ernährung gesund gestalten können und sich dadurch vitaler und fitter fühlen. Mein Pitch: Gesundheit kann nicht kompliziert sein! Was bedeutet gesunde Ernährung für dich? Gesunde Ernährung bedeutet für mich, dass die Ernährung dazu dient Langfristig gesund zu bleiben (nicht krank zu werden) langfristig physisch und psychisch leistungsfähig zu bleiben die Immunfunktion und Wundheilung zu optimieren genügend Nährstoffe, Baustoffe und Mikronährstoffe sowie Energie für den Muskelaufbau und körperliche Höchstleistung bereit zu stellen. Gesundheit und Leistungsfähigkeit gehören zusammen. Ein kranker Körper ist nicht zu Höchstleistungen fähig. Auch sind ständige Verletzungen nicht gesund und verhindern Leistungsfähigkeit. Gesunde Ernährung ALLEINE macht jedoch keinen Sinn. Es geht darum einen gesunden Lebensstil zu führen: Besonders wichtig dabei sind Schlaf, Bewegung und Stressbewältigung. Und warum ist dir gesunde Ernährung so wichtig? Ich erkläre das mal anhand eines Beispiels: Wenn eine Biene Honig isst, dann wird sie zur Arbeiterbiene. Bekommt dieselbe Biene jedoch Gelee Royale zu essen, wird sie zur Bienenkönigin. Das bedeutet die Biene hat durch ihre Nahrung Ihren Phenotyp geändert (=äußere Erscheinung). Dasselbe passiert auch bei uns Menschen. Unsere Ernährung kann wie bei den Bienen bestimmte Gene an- und ausschalten. Das bedeutet wir haben mit dem WAS wir essen einen direkten Einfluss darauf wie wir uns entwickeln. Was möchtest du erreichen? Ich möchte Menschen bewusst machen, welchen Einfluss ihre Ernährung auf die Gesundheit hat. Das Thema Ernährung wird heute viel zu kompliziert gemacht. Jeder hat eine andere Empfehlung: da gibt es Low Carb, Low Fat, Vegane Ernährung, Rohkost usw. Ich möchte, dass jeder versteht worauf es ankommt und das die Leute zu einer natürlichen, artgerechten Ernährung zurückkehren. Worauf sollten Sportler bei ihrer Ernährung achten? Ich möchte zunächst einmal die Bedeutung der einzelnen Makronährstoffe erklären. Makronährstoffe sind Proteine, Fette und Kohlenhydrate Proteine  Proteine bestehen aus einer "Kette" von Aminosäuren. Diese Kette muss, wenn mit der Nahrung aufgenommen, erst mal in seine einzelnen Bestandteile, den Aminosäuren, zerlegt werden. Daher dauert es länger, bis sie aufgenommen werden. Es gibt 20 verschiedenen Aminosäuren. Davon sind 8 essentiell, d. h. diese müssen unserem Körper von außen zugeführt werden. Auch unser Immunsystem wird aus Proteinen gebildet. Für ein potentes Immunsystem benötigt unser Körper 1,5 g Protein pro Kilogramm Körpergewicht pro Tag. Unter 1,5 g Protein pro kg/KG ist z. B. die Wundheilung gestört. Unser Darm nimmt in der Regel nur einzelne Aminosäuren auf. Den größten Effekt auf den Proteinstoffwechsel haben tatsächlich die essentiellen Aminosäuren und allen voran Leucin. Leucin ist die anabolste Aminosäure (d. h. die Aminosäure, welche am meisten muskelfördernd ist). Hering, Makrele, Leber, Käse aber auch Linsen und weiße Bohnen haben einen hohen Gehalt an Leucin. (am besten nimmt man 3g Leucin nach dem Training zu sich. Dieses leitet die Proteinbiosynthese ein) Gesunde Quellen für Proteine sind, angefangen mit den Nährstoffreichsten: Meeresfrüchte wie Austern, Krabben, Shrimps Kaltwasserfische wie Makrele, Hering, Wildlachs und Sardinen Organfleisch: D. h. Leber, Herz usw. von Tieren aus artgerechter Haltung wie Rind, Lamm und Schwein Eier aus Freilandhaltung Milchprodukte von Kühen aus Weidehaltung Nüsse und Samen ab und zu Hühnerfleisch Was sollte ich für eine optimale Leistungsfähigkeit essen? Sport verbraucht unsere Glykogenspeicher, das bedeutet diese sollten nach dem Training wieder aufgefüllt werden. Am besten in Form von Traubenzucker und Stärke. Wie sieht es mit Protein aus? Vor, während oder nach dem Training? Es gibt ja viele verschiedene Empfehlungen… Die schnellere Verdauung von freien Aminosäuren verschafft ihnen einen Vorteil in der Zeit rund ums Training und in Hinsicht auf das Hormonmileau und die Muskelproteinsynthese. Auch wenn die Untersuchungen inkonsistent sind, würde ich "sicherheitshalber" Protein rund um ein Training empfehlen. Als Beispiel, eine Untersuchung aus dem Jahre 2006: Bei Patienten mit Kreuzbandverletzungen führte eine Proteingabe direkt nach dem Rehatraining zu besseren Ergebnissen hinsichtlich Muskelaufbau und Wundheilung als die Gabe eines Placebos. (Holm L und Kollegen 2006). Sicherheitshalber sollte man 15 g Protein vor dem Training und 20 – 30 g Protein nach dem Training zu sich nehmen. Ob in Form von Nahrung, Proteinpulver oder essentiellen Aminosäuren ist weniger wichtig für unseren Körper als überhaupt etwas davon aufzunehmen. Wheyprotein als Beispiel ist ein sehr hochwertiges und vollständiges Protein mit positiven Wirkungen auf Wundheilung und Immunsystem und daher auch sehr interessant für Sportler. Wie hast du es geschafft deine Leidenschaft zu finden?          Vor knapp 7 Jahren habe ich mir beim Fußball das vordere Kreuzband gerissen und seitdem kann ich leider kein Fußball mehr spielen. Da ich fit bleiben wollte begann ich mit dem Fitnesstraining und begann von da an mich zum ersten Mal mit dem Thema Gesundheit zu beschäftigen.  Mein bester Ratschlag den ich je erhalten habe: Man bereut nicht die Dinge, die man getan hat - sondern die Dinge, die man nicht getan hat! Buchempfehlung:  Die Paläo-Therapie von Sarah Ballantyne Kontaktdaten:  Arthur Urich www.gesunddurchdentag.de https://www.facebook.com/arthur.ich.5 https://www.instagram.com/arthur_urich/ Links zu eigenen Produkten: www.gesunddurchdentag.de Viel Freude guten Appetit beim Ausprobieren. Ich freu mich auf deinen Kommentar, wie gesunde Ernährung deine Sportergebnisse verändern. Alles Liebe Peggy PS: Bleib informiert & abonniere meinen Podcast unter freigeist_gedankenurlaub/itunes PPS: Stell uns deine Fragen! Hinterlass uns dazu deinen Kommentar oder schreib eine Email an p.seegy@icloud.com.

Song Revolution with John Chisum
JOHN CHISUM: Recording Home Demos with Bryant Urich

Song Revolution with John Chisum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 60:25


We’ve had so much response on Facebook posts about how to record your songs at home that we decided to record a special podcast to address that topic. In this episode, John Chisum joins NCS/Song Revolution Podcast producer, songwriter, and all-around great guy, Bryant Urich, to dig into all things demo. Bryant is more than a podcast genius. He is an accomplished songwriter and music producer in his own right, joining forces with some of Nashville’s brightest and best to establish his own brand of music for film/television and the modern music marketplace. In this episode you’ll learn: The difference between a “work tape” and a full-blown “demo” What you can expect to invest in done-for-you demos by Nashville musicians How John learned to edit on two-inch magnetic tape back in the Dark Ages of music recording Exactly what gear you need (including apps) to get started in your home recording What Nashville publishers and artists expect to hear on demos How different genres require different levels of expertise and investment to be heard And much more! For more information visit www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com and join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuccessfulChristianSongwriters/?fref=nf

Gcomics
15 – Entrevista a Emiliano Urich

Gcomics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 11:54


Hoy entrevistamos a Emiliano Urich, dibujante de "El Lobizón", "Claroscuro", "Spectrum Warriors" y es coeditor de "El Antro" en el sello editorial "Vendetta". Emiliano cuenta con una gran experiencia en el mundo del cómic trabajando para editoriales nacionales y extranjeras. La entrada 15 – Entrevista a Emiliano Urich se publicó primero en Gcomics.

Invasion of the Remake Podcast
Ep.77 Remaking Ice Pirates (1984)

Invasion of the Remake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 97:34


Water is the most valuable substance in the galaxy, and these guys mean to steal it. Ice Pirates (1984) is a sci-fi, comedy that blends many of the science fiction genre themes into one goofy space opera. It is too much fun to get forgotten, so the Invaders go back to the stars this week to remake Ice Pirates starring Robert Urich, Mary Crosby, Michael D. Roberts, Anjelica Huston, John Matuszak, Ron Pearlman, and Bruce Vilanch. How will they improve it? Who will they cast in there remake? Download this week's episode to find out. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. There "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com

Reels & Wheels
Killdozer! with Randall Rutledge - Reels and Wheels

Reels & Wheels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 25:38


Happy Halloween from Reels and Wheels! Today's episode is about the horror masterpiece, Killdozer! Actually, everybody but Sid hated it and technical difficulties kept this podcast shorter than usual, but you should listen anyway! James and Sid are joined by Autocrosser/Comic/Bulldozer Operator Randall Rutledge to talk about a movie where 4 out of 6 construction workers are killed off by a murderous bulldozer with a top speed of 9mph. Enjoy Reels and Wheels on iTunes or Stitcher, subscribe and leave feedback! Find us online - @ReelsandWheels, @S2KJames, and @SidBridgeComedy!

Gamecock Central Radio
Wes Mitchell: Jay Urich announcement tomorrow, new enrollees set to arrive

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 7:12


Wren High QB Jay Urich will announce at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Plus Summer I enrollees will arrive on campus next week. Wes Mitchell joins Gamecock Central Radio to discuss.

Gamecock Central Radio
Wes Mitchell: Jay Urich announcement tomorrow, new enrollees set to arrive

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 7:12


Wren High QB Jay Urich will announce at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Plus Summer I enrollees will arrive on campus next week. Wes Mitchell joins Gamecock Central Radio to discuss.

Gamecock Central Radio
Urich, Corker, Leake and a pair of Saluda High players featured in this week's recruiting report

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 12:00


Wren QB Jay Urich picked up an offer from the Gamecocks last week, and South Carolina continues to work on several other prospects in the Carolinas and beyond. Wes Mitchell has the latest football recruiting update on Gamecock Central Radio.

Gamecock Central Radio
Urich, Corker, Leake and a pair of Saluda High players featured in this week's recruiting report

Gamecock Central Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 12:00


Wren QB Jay Urich picked up an offer from the Gamecocks last week, and South Carolina continues to work on several other prospects in the Carolinas and beyond. Wes Mitchell has the latest football recruiting update on Gamecock Central Radio.

Graphistania: Podcast for Neo4j Graph Database community
Podcast Interview With Karl Urich, Datafoxtrot

Graphistania: Podcast for Neo4j Graph Database community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 12:54


Podcast Interview With Karl Urich, Datafoxtrot by The Neo4j Graph Database Community

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #87 Daredevil The The Ones We Leave Behind with Guest Host Jay Witten (A Marvel Comic Universe Podcast)

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2015 65:51


Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. reaches the penultimate Daredevil season one episode “The Ones We Leave Behind” this week! This time the agents are joined again by Jay Witten, Avocado At Law. Fair warning, Agent Lauren spent time during the cast consuming an adult beverage and as such is perfectly podcast wound up! The Agents take their stab at Stephen Amell vs Charlie Cox, talk which Daredevil character is actually from Star Wars, and delve way too far into avocados. Neil provides us with his awesome Mighty Marvel Moment segment. And as always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback.   This Time On Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: [02:00]   Welcome Jay back to the podcast! Ant-Man Marvel Crate Giveaway Daredevil: The Ones We Leave Behind (including Haley’s awesome episode quotes) Comic Book Review Segment The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Welcome Jay back to the Podcast [02:27]   Mr. Jay Witten, Avocado At Law re-joins the agents to help discuss Daredevil "The Ones We Leave Behind." Ant-Man Giveaway [03:33]   The hosts discuss their Marvel Ant-Man Crate Give-Away.   Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix episode "The Ones We Leave Behind" [06:11]   In this exciting penultimate Daredevil season one episode the series starts rolling again. It’s a finale setup episode that is very exciting and keeps the viewer engaged the whole time. Wilson gets very “Fisky,” especially with Ben mentions Fisk’s mom. And the agents are grateful that Ben gets his sequence of scenes leading up to his meeting with Wilson. The agents discuss who is the father and who is in the son in the Wilson Fisk – James Wesley relationship. Agent Lauren reveals a bit of her research into how to get away with murder in New York. Jay brings a very in depth discussion on the subject of avocados that is definitely not to be missed. The Agents, well really just Lauren and Haley, compare and contrast Stephen Amell and Charlie Cox. Agent Haley discusses which Star Wars character she thinks a member of Daredevil really is and finished off the segment with her awesome episode quotes.   Daredevil “The Ones We Leave Behind”   Written By: Douglas Petrie http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0677956/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Directed By: Euros Lyn http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0528186/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Episode Transcripts: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?f=270&t=17736   COMIC BOOK SEGMENT [26:28]   Neil’s Mighty Marvel Moment   NEWS [36:23] HIGHLIGHT STORY OF THE WEEK   DUBSMASH WAR TO THE DEATH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW0Qh1X_eSA&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop   AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.   Matt Willig Cast As Lash in Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. http://comicbook.com/2015/08/25/matt-willig-cast-as-lash-in-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-/   Mockingbird Pilot Ordered By ABC http://comicbook.com/2015/08/20/mockingbird-pilot-ordered-by-abc/   NETFLIX SERIES Alfre Woodard in talks to join Luke Cage http://tvline.com/2015/08/21/luke-cage-series-cast-alfre-woodard-marvel-netflix-black-mariah/   CIVIL WAR & BEYOND   Civil War principle photography wrapped https://twitter.com/louisde2/status/634961164305235968?lang=en   Next Blade movie could have a female lead http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/08/25/the-next-blade-movie-could-be-about...-a-girl?utm_content=buffer1379d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer   Chiwetel Ejiofor talks Doctor Strange http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/MarvelFreshman/news/?a=124354   AWWWWWW/COOL STUFF   Holiday Dancing Baby Groot POP Funko http://www.hypable.com/order-funko-pop-vinyl-holiday-dancing-groot/   Child with limited verbal ability takes inspiration from Groot http://www.buzzfeed.com/alanwhite/groot-from-guardians-of-the-galaxy-changed-the-life-of-a-lit?bftw&utm_term=4ldqpfp#4ldqpfp   COMICS   Lance Hunter being added to Marvel Comics? http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/08/25/a-case-study-into-how-much-marvel-studios-is-interfering-with-the-comics-mockingbird-shield-50th-anniversary/ FEEDBACK [57:40]   - TWITTER   Jeannie ‏@Asetisis  Aug 21 Jeannie retweeted Clark Gregg @LegendsofSHIELD omg Jeannie added, Clark Gregg @clarkgregg Here we go, yo. Declaration of #DubsmashWars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW0Qh1X_eSA&feature=youtu.be …   TO THE DEATH!!!!   Jeannie ‏@Asetisis  Aug 21 Jeannie retweeted Clark Gregg @LegendsofSHIELD omg Jeannie added, Clark Gregg @clarkgregg Here we go, yo. Declaration of #DubsmashWars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW0Qh1X_eSA&feature=youtu.be …   Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  3h3 hours ago Richard retweeted Marvel Entertainment @LegendsofSHIELD Looks like season 3 will be pack with new characters. Richard added, Marvel Entertainment @Marvel Learn who will play Lash & more new details from #AgentsofSHIELD Season 3! http://bit.ly/1JwgWl1   - E-MAIL   Andi   Apr 19   Rewatch, since first time I was getting tired   Episode 12   Besides first Kingpin-centric episode, this has some of his most riveting scenes. Eve thought at beginning Karen only dreamed of him. Expected that Vanessa would back him up. Around finding Wesley, my feeling got stronger that Leland has teamed up with Madame Gao.   How big of a surprise was it to you that Marci would help them? Sigh, Karen not telling Urich that she killed Wesley...definitely didn't help Ben survive.   So many water towers during the big Parcour scene. I'm glad that SDK cleared that up with my question. :D While Urich is confronting his editor, there is a suspicious close-up, of his assistant. Which later proves that she was Kingpin's mole.   "considerable distance further"...what the frak is Madame Gao? Inhuman? Kree?   The final scene between Urich and Fisk was for me the climax of this first season. Episode 13 more the epilogue like season final episodes of Game of Thrones.   Outro [60:14]   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.   Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the finale episode of the Netflix Daredevil series’ first season "Daredevil." You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at GonnaGeek.com/live. Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com).   This podcast was recorded on Wednesday August 26th, 2015.   Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #86 Daredevil The Path Of The Righteous Man With Guest Host Ferris (A Marvel Comic Universe Podcast)

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 56:54


Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. is now officially on the home stretch with this week’s discussion of the 11th episode of Daredevil’s first season “The Path Of The Righteous.” This time the agents are joined once again by intern Agent Ferris, who is still waiting for his lanyard. There is also mention of Agents Lauren and Haley being available for story ideas, casting and scripting for both Marvel AND the BBC. And as always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback.   This Time On Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: [01:54]   Welcome Ferris back to the podcast! Ant-Man Marvel Crate Giveaway Daredevil: The Path Of The Righteous The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Welcome Ferris back to the Podcast [02:08]   Intern Agent Ferris re-joins the agents to help discuss Daredevil "The Path Of The Righteous." Ant-Man Giveaway [02:40]   The hosts discuss their Marvel Ant-Man Crate Give-Away.   Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix episode "The Path Of The Righteous" [03:26]   Following last Daredevil’s stationary couch episode, the Daredevil season 1 run to the finale starts with a slow crawl. Right up to the unexpected and fantastic final moments. The Agents run down where the episode should be placed on their favorite scale for the season as well as question the quality of the season’s acting. They wonder where and when Karen learned her small firearms skills, marvel at Wesley’s dialogue, and just why you should use “hiking rules” while super-villaining. All the Agents love the re-visit with the priest and what he reveals. And the Agents discuss just why and how both Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk love the city. Intern Agent Ferris ranks the Daredevil series in the Marvel Cinematic/Television Universe. Agent Lauren decides if Welsey is such a bad guy after all. The lady Agents love Matt’s shirtless scene…again. And Ferris brings up who’s really got more game with the ladies, Matt or Foggy.   Daredevil “The Path of the Righteous”   Written By: Steven S. DeKnight http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0215299/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Douglas Petrie http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0677956/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Directed By: Nick Gomez http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0327064/?ref_=fn_al_nm_2   Episode Transcripts: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?f=270&t=17736   NEWS [35:30 ] AGENT CARTER   Hayley Atwell Doctor Who http://io9.com/hayley-atwell-wants-to-be-doctor-who-and-i-will-destroy-1724824978?dfp_pp_ab=on&dfp_desktop_three=on&utm_expid=66866090-43.E9Bjfd6NTuSlXJewu2e_Ig.2&utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com https://twitter.com/HayleyAtwell/status/634083101837164546   NETFLIX SERIES   Jessica Jones episode title leaks http://www.themarysue.com/leaked-jessica-jones-first-season-titles/   X-MEN   Hugh Jackman talks last Wolverine movie http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/08/18/hugh-jackman-teases-sabertooth-berserker-rage-in-wolverine-3   AWWWWWW/COOL STUFF   Stark Expo at Disney Hong Kong http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/08/live-updates-from-walt-disney-parks-and-resorts-presentation-at-2015-d23-expo/   COMICS   Marvel’s newest hero: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/12/moon-girl-devil-dinosaur-marvel-female-superhero?hootPostID=dbabb23802365a718570339839c11e9f FEEDBACK   - E-MAIL   Andi   Episode 11   Sweet scene between Matt and Karen. And she brought him a monkey balloon. Does it have an EasterEgg?   Really must suck for the Kingpin sitting there,  waiting...helpless with Vanessa being treated for.   "Yeah, a bunch of one-percenters jerking each other off." That line had to be from Steven S. DeKnight. :D   Really conflicted if I should be happy for Kingpin, if Vanessa survives, or not.   Matt really should be careful not to beat him up too much, so he can make him the new costume.   It would have been more surprising, if Fisk's men would have come after Urich and not Karen Page. Really bad timing from Fisk to call Wesley. Tense scene from him with Karen. Happy to see that Karen could tell the difference if a gun is loaded or not. For a bit I had the theory that Wesley could be the mastermind behind Fisk and tried to turn him on the Path of the Righteous, by getting Vanessa out of the picture. Well, with him dead this is now mute.   Outro [51:59]   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.   Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the penultimate episode of the Netflix Daredevil series’ first season Daredevil "The Ones We Leave Behind." You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at GonnaGeek.com/live. Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com).   This podcast was recorded on Wednesday August 19th, 2015.   Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #85 Daredevil Nelson v Murdock and Fantastic Four 2015 With Guest Host Lobster

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 80:10


As the Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents close in to the Daredevil season 1 finale, they are joined by Lobster from Crimson Comet podcast to discuss the Daredevil episode “Nelson v Murdock” and the fantastic flop of the 2015 FOX movie Fantastic Four. And as always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback. This Time On Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: [01:53]   Welcome Lobster to the podcast! Ant-Man Marvel Crate Giveaway Daredevil: Nelson v Murdock Fantastic Four (2015) Discussion The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Welcome Lobster to the Podcast [02:20]   Lobster joins us to help us discuss Daredevil "Nelson v Murdock." Ant-Man Giveaway [02:49]   The hosts discuss their Marvel Ant-Man Crate Give-Away.   Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix episode "Nelson v Murdock" [03:21]   As Matt Murdock’s wounds ooze while Matt lays on his couch all day to heal, Agents Haley and Lauren wish for more shirtless scenes. Everyone thinks Rasario Dawson would have made this a better episode but how would it have effected Matt and Foggy’s scenes together? The Agents discuss if Matt and Foggy have a bromance. How well did Matt and Foggy’s flashbacks fit the episode and the series? How well did Karen and Ben mesh together in counterpoint to Matt and Foggy’s scenes? The Agents also discuss whether Gao and Fisk’s rooftop chat was the definitive bad guy meeting in the series – in English of course.  Was this Daredevil’s “origin?” Since poison in generally considered a woman’s weapon was it Leland or Gao who poisoned Vanessa? And in other discussion there is an Elektra tease, a callback to World On Fire (and why), and the symbolism of the Nelson & Murdock sign in the trash. Lastly, the Agents give their take on just who they think is Maverick and who is Goose? Next time the Agents will be watching the eleventh episode of Daredevil titled “The Path Of The Righteous” and the Agents cannot wait to discuss what happened next!   Daredevil “Nelson v Murdock”   Written By: Luke Kalteux (World On Fire) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2375717/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#writer   Directed By: Farren Blackburn (World On Fire) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1879225/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#director   Episode Transcripts: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?f=270&t=17736   FOX’s 2015 FANTASTIC FOUR FAILURE [31:50]   The Agents take some special time to dissect a Comic Book Film Failure, the 2015 FOX flop, Fantastic Four. The Agents run down the background of Josh Trank and Chronical and the FOX Studio over-rides. And the Agents also go in depth of what the film would need to be a success, if a Fantastic Four Franchise can indeed work, what a perfect Fantastic Four movie The Incredibles are, speculate on why FOX is keeping the Fantastic Four 2 2017 date, if Marvel will seize the opportunity to grab the Fantastic Four movie franchise rights back, and is this the first indication of a Comic Book movie Bubble Burst.   NEWS [54:35] AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.   S.H.I.E.L.D's Elizabeth Henstridge Teases Jemma's Season 3 Fate: 'I Didn't Think They'd Go That Far!' http://tvline.com/2015/08/05/agents-of-shield-season-3-jemma-simmons-dead-alive-or-powers/   Chloe Bennet Teases Her Quake Costume For Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3 http://comicbook.com/2015/08/07/chloe-bennet-teases-her-quake-costume-for-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-/   AGENT CARTER   Meet the villain Agent Carter will take on in season 2 - Madame Masque http://io9.com/meet-the-marvel-villain-agent-carter-will-take-on-in-se-1722688611   NETFLIX SERIES   Jon Bernthal in Daredevil Season 2 Set Pics - dude has a mohawk http://www.themarysue.com/jon-bernthal-punisher-daredevil/   CIVIL WAR & BEYOND   Captain America: Civil War Details On International Incident Revealed http://comicbook.com/2015/08/11/captain-america-civil-war-details-on-international-incident-reve/   Spider-Man To Have Two Costumes In Captain America: Civil War http://comicbook.com/2015/08/10/spider-man-to-have-two-costumes-in-captain-america-civil-war/   FIRST LOOK: Black Panther set photos from Civil War!!!! http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/471199-first-look-at-black-panther-in-new-captain-america-civil-war-set-photos#/slide/1 http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/MarvelFreshman/news/?a=123929   Black Widow missing from UK Age of Ultron covers http://mashable.com/2015/08/06/black-widow-dvd-blu-ray/?utm_cid=mash-com-Tw-main-link   X-MEN   X-Men TV Series Confirmed In The Works At Fox http://comicbook.com/2015/08/06/x-men-tv-series-confirmed-in-the-works-at-fox/   DEADPOOL   Trailer For the Trailer https://youtu.be/QPZHBjyUGhQ   Red Band Trailer https://youtu.be/AoLKtViWhpM   Green Band Trailer https://youtu.be/dJ1PDIG9Hgk   FANTASTIC 4   Comes in #2 at weekend box office for opening weekend (a big stinky #2) http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4094   FF (2015) vs. Green Lantern (2011) http://www.boxofficemojo.com/showdowns/chart/?id=superflop.htm   AWWWWWW/COOL STUFF   X-Men: Apocalypse's Jennifer Lawrence Visits Children's Hospital http://comicbook.com/2015/08/09/x-men-apocalypses-jennifer-lawrence-visits-childrens-hospital/   COMICS   Happy Birthday Spider-Man! 53rd Anniversary Of First Comic Book Appearance http://comicbook.com/2015/08/10/happy-birthday-spider-man-53rd-anniversary-of-first-comic-book-a/ FEEDBACK [71:35]   - TWITTER   Dr. Gnome to you ‏@MrParacletes  Aug 7 @LegendsofSHIELD @LegendsPodcast Can't wait to see what happened to @Lil_Henstridge. http://tvline.com/2015/08/05/agents-of-shield-season-3-jemma-simmons-dead-alive-or-powers/ …   #SimmonsLives   - E-MAIL   Andi   DD Episode 10:   Young Matt and Foggy...yeah they understood each other from the first second. Until he found Matt bloodied in his apartment.   Sweet location where Fisk and Madame Gao meet. BTW, was that the "freedom tower" before? Will he cut his ties to Vanessa? I'm on the fence for that.   So Urich's editor didn't saw his board will all the cards?   "Roxxon", that was the company in Agent Carter.   Beating up the girl's dad, sounds like the first time he let the devil out and it reminded me, of the scene when Fisk had to kick the kid or when he killed his dad.   Oh, did Fisk put him mother in that nursing home and Karen found her to question her with Urich?   Frak! First I thought Fisk wanted to poison Leeland and Vanessa. But now it looks more like Madame Gao made Fisk's choice for him.   Outro [73:34]   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.   Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the eleventh episode of the Netflix series Daredevil "The Path Of The Righteous." You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at GonnaGeek.com/live. Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com).   This podcast was recorded on Wednesday August 12th, 2015.   Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #84 Daredevil Speak Of The Devil and Comic Book News With Guest Host Ferris

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 84:58


In the next episode in their summer 2015 Daredevil watch, the Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents discuss Speak Of The Devil. This time Agents Stargate Pioneer, Haley and Lauren and joined by Intern Ferris to debrief you. Don’t miss Consultants Black Adam and Neil as they bring the weekly Marvel Comic Book News. And as always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback. This Time On Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: [02:02]   Welcome Intern Ferris! Ant-Man Marvel Crate Giveaway Daredevil: Speak Of The Devil Adam’s S.H.I.E.L.D. Mission Report Neil's Mighty Marvel Moment The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! Welcome Intern Ferris to the Podcast [02:24]   Ferris joins us to help us discuss Daredevil "Speak Of The Devil." Ant-Man Giveaway [03:18] The hosts discuss their Marvel Ant-Man Crate Give-Away.   Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix episode "Speak Of The Devil" [04:10]   Matt Murdock puts on his father’s Boxing outfit and talks the existence of the Devil with the priest as we watch flashbacks in the form of boxing rounds of another iconic Daredevil fight between Matt and Nobu. The Agents share their theories about how the characters tie into The Hand which can be found in Daredevil issues 170-174ish per Ferris. The Agents also tip their hats to Mrs. Elena Cardenas and even give her a moment of silence. Lauren tells us what a Fiskling is and the Agents talk about seeing the Nelson and Murdock Attorneys At Law sign. Ferris marvels at the duality of the term Devil in the title of the episode. All the Agents comment on the character development of both Wilson Fisk and Matt Murdock in the episode. And Lauren also gives her take on Matt Murdock’s ability to survive infections and radiation. Next time the Agents will be watching the tenth episode of Daredevil title “Nelson v Murdock” and everyone just cannot wait for it.   Daredevil “Speak of the Devil”   Written By: Christos N. Gage http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0300800/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Written By: Ruth Fletcher Gage http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0282105/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Directed By: Nelson McCormick http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1879589/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Episode Transcripts: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?f=270&t=17736   COMIC BOOK SEGMENT [35:43] Adam returns to Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. with his S.H.I.E.L.D. Mission Report segment on S.H.I.E.L.D. Issue #7. NEWS [49:52] HIGHLIGHT STORY OF THE WEEK   Hayley Atwell Thinks Captain America And Peggy Carter Had Sex http://comicbook.com/2015/08/05/hayley-atwell-thinks-captain-america-and-peggy-carter-had-sex/   AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.   Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 3 Adds Constance Zimmer In Recurring Role http://comicbook.com/2015/07/30/agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-season-3-adds-constance-zimmer-in-recurrin/   NETFLIX SERIES   Jessica Jones Logo Officially Released In High Resolution http://comicbook.com/2015/07/31/jessica-jones-logo-officially-release-in-high-resolution/   Rosario Dawson Confirmed For Jessica Jones http://comicbook.com/2015/07/31/rosario-dawson-confirmed-for-jessica-jones/   CIVIL WAR & BEYOND   Marvel actors on set of Civil War http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/97254197.html   Gary Gray expresses interest in directing Black Panther http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/MarvelFreshman/news/?a=123531   Spider-Man cameo shot (spoilers?) http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/08/03/peter-parker-shot-his-civil-war-cameo   Mark Ruffalo seen in Berlin with Avengers cast http://www.themarysue.com/mark-ruffalo-captain-america-civil-war/   X-MEN   X-Men: Apocalypse's Olivia Munn Shows Off Her Psylocke Fighting Style http://comicbook.com/2015/08/01/x-men-apocalypses-olivia-munn-shows-off-her-psylocke-fighting-st/   Channing Tatum has For Real signed Gambit deal http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2015/08/channing-tatum-will-definitely-star-in-gambit?utm_campaign=complexmag%2Bsocialflow%2B08%2B2015&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social   DEADPOOL   Trailer For the Trailer https://youtu.be/QPZHBjyUGhQ   Red Band Trailer https://youtu.be/AoLKtViWhpM   Green Band Trailer https://youtu.be/dJ1PDIG9Hgk   FANTASTIC 4   Michael B. Jordan and Kate Mara subjected to racist, sexist questions in interview http://www.themarysue.com/michael-b-jordan-kate-mara-interview/   AWWWWWW/COOL STUFF   Brett Dalton joins the Dubsmash war https://twitter.com/IMBrettDalton/status/627947749871329281   Hayley Atwell is too precious for words https://twitter.com/HayleyAtwell/status/627910940487471104   MARVEL   Netflix considering Thunderbolts TV http://tv.trendolizer.com/2015/07/marvel-considering-thunderbolts-for-netflix-phase-2-why-it-needs-to-happen.html   Guardians of the Galaxy Animated trailer! http://www.themarysue.com/first-trailer-animated-gotg-disney/   BONUS SHOWNOTES ONLY: Star Wars/Disney   For Lauren:   Programmer Builds Pacific-Rim-Style Robot Out Of LEGOs https://youtu.be/A54CBfRBTYU   http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm FEEDBACK [72:48]   - TWITTER   Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  Jul 30 Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD Some interesting Marvel news to be found here. Richard added, io9 @io9 Morning Spoilers: Here's a totally bonkers rumor about the villains of the new Spider-Man reboot http://on.io9.com/p1PvJXB https://twitter.com/io9/status/626739210557485056   @andiminga After much deliberation my guess for #TheForceAwakens Worldwide Box Office is 2.240.842,27 US$   - E-MAIL   Andi   Episode 9:   You would think that Urich could recognize Matt's voice from last episode's rainy scene with him? I'm really getting frustrated now with Foggy's "man in mask did this, did that..." He says that like 10 times per episode...UGH! Heh, understood "Donde esta la biblioteca".   Well that was a tense first meeting between Fisk and Murdock. Does he really suspect he met his nemesis? The Father could be correct there, that Matt went to Vanessa to see if Fisk really needs to be murdered. When Fisk mentioned "emotions" and how to get Murdock into the open and Mr. Cardenas arrived at the law offices, I knew that she would end up at the morgue.   "Kruma Redevelopment Plan" What will that mean for that part of Hell's Kitchen?   The fight against Nobu would have been more effective, if they hadn't shown it before in the episode. Stunning choreography and visuals throughout. So Fisk and company hid nearby or how didn't Matt pick up on them? How easy did the previous fight make it for Kingpin to pummel Matt?   Well at least Foggy knows now his identity. Better bring him to Claire. And way past time for a better suit.   Outro [78:09]   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.   Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the tenth episode of the Netflix series Daredevil "Nelson V. Murdock." You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at GonnaGeek.com/live. Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com).   This podcast was recorded on Wednesday August 5th, 2015.   Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #81 Daredevil Stick and S.H.I.E.L.D. Mission Report 7

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 81:54


Half way through their summer project, the Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. crew discusses the Daredevil episode Stick. The crew is joined by Consultant Wing to help with the Daredevil awesomeness. Frequent contributor Adam provides us with another great S.H.I.E.L.D. Mission Report on S.H.I.E.L.D. issue #7. And as always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback.   This Time On Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: [1:51] Welcome Consultant Wing! Daredevil: Stick Adam's S.H.I.E.L.D. Mission Report 7 The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!!   Welcome Consultant Wing to the Podcast [2:17]   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Co-Creator Consultant Wing joins us to help us discuss Daredevil "Stick."   Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix episode "Stick" [3:46]   Stick was far from a stuck in the middle episode in the Daredevil series. But it did remind Lauren of another middle of the series episode: Empire Strikes Back. Also, Lauren and Wing attempt to answer the question of how this episode ties into the greater Marvel Universe. The hosts get more clues into Matt Murdock's Mom and just how she might fit into the Daredevil Netflix series. The entire crew try to dissect Matt and Stick's relationship and talk about the pivotal fight in the series so far - The Fight For Black Sky at the dock. We are looking forward to next time with the Daredevil episode "Shadows In The Glass" after we podcast our reactions to the next Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Ant-Man (For Real This Time)!   "Stick"   Written By: Douglas Petrie http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0677956/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Directed By: Brad Turner   http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0877427/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Episode Transcripts: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewforum.php?f=270   NEIL'S MIGHTY MARVEL MOMENT [36:47]   Adam returns to Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. with his S.H.I.E.L.D. Mission Report segment on S.H.I.E.L.D. Issue #7.   NEWS [40:20]   AGENT CARTER   Hayley Atwell talks Howard Stark’s return, Cartinelli http://www.themarysue.com/queen-atwell/   NETFLIX SERIES   Elodie Yung cast as Elektra for Daredevil http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/daredevil-elektra-elodie-yung-joins-807208   Jessica Jones set photos http://www.superherohype.com/news/346227-jessica-jones-set-photos-show-a-bloody-krysten-ritter#/slide/1   First Daredevil s2 set photos http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/457151-first-set-photos-from-marvels-daredevil-season-two-debut   Ant-Man   WHIH Youtube Channel and Twitter account https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtJkDqZzoOFYbqwOIFn2Lng https://twitter.com/WHIHOfficial   DEADPOOL   Deadpool photos show supporting cast http://comicbook.com/2015/07/08/new-deadpool-images-show-first-look-at-supporting-cast/   Deadpool hitching to Comic-Con http://www.superherohype.com/news/346295-deadpool-hitchhikes-to-comic-con-in-new-photo#/slide/1   Marvel   Marisa Tomei offered Aunt May in new Spider-Man http://variety.com/2015/film/news/marisa-tomei-spider-man-1201536080/   Ava DuVernay not directing Black Panther http://www.themarysue.com/duvernay-not-directing-black-panther/   Comics   Marvel Unlimited offering one month access for a penny for Comic-Con http://www.techtimes.com/articles/67174/20150708/get-marvel-unlimited-for-just-one-penny-this-month.htm   Marvel releases posters & air dates for Guardians of the Galaxy cartoon http://www.themarysue.com/guardians-animated/   Peggy Carter and Quake SHIELD anniversary covers http://www.themarysue.com/marvels-peggy-carter-quake-50th-anniversary-covers/   FEEDBACK [70:07]   - Twitter Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  Jun 26 Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD My quarter is on something "Spidey" themed for at least one of them. Richard added, io9 @io9 #Ant-Man has two credits scenes for fans to speculate about http://on.io9.com/m71qSaX Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  Jun 26 Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD @StargatePioneer @sithwitch I think that might be considered big news? Richard added, io9 @io9 Big news for the next seasons of Daredevil and Agents of SHIELD! http://on.io9.com/x65YYC6 I'dSnapHerLikeATwig ‏@syfygurl  Jun 28 @StargatePioneer @LegendsofSHIELD @sithwitch @AwsmEngrGrl Seriously,  who keeps a alien blob in a glass box? That's just bad security! Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  Jun 29 Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD Richard added, io9 @io9 Everything we just learned about the future of Marvel movies http://io9.com/everything-you-absolutely-need-to-know-about-the-future-1714704985 … Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  Jun 29 Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD @GallifreyRadio Richard added, io9 @io9 14 TV shows that completely reinvented science fiction in the past decade http://io9.com/14-tv-shows-that-reinvented-science-fiction-in-the-past-1714350217 … Dr. Gnome to you ‏@MrParacletes  Jun 29 .@LegendsofSHIELD @LegendsPodcast Cody ‏@PlayerTypeZero  Jun 30 @LegendsofSHIELD I absolutely hated the character of Stick. Haaaaated. Worst aspect/character/storyline of the show to me. I'dSnapHerLikeATwig ‏@syfygurl  Jul 7 I'm in love with a beautiful Captain! @LegendsofSHIELD Caryl ‏@IlyanaRVS  22h22 hours agoView translation @LegendsofSHIELD Elektra has been found! http://tinyurl.com/pnxmljj Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  18h18 hours ago Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD @The_Operator01 @andiminga @sithwitch Richard added, io9 @io9 Elektra is coming to #Daredevil Season 2! http://on.io9.com/tVlWNVL Ferris ‏@dxferris  14h14 hours ago Here's the Elektra actress in action: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jIoGFoSS9xA … #Daredevil @LegendsofSHIELD Keir ‏@keirhansen  10h10 hours ago My day has officially just been made. #yearsofgooglypast #nothingissacred @LegendsofSHIELD @Neilisntwitty Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  3h3 hours ago Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD @sithwitch @The_Operator01 https://twitter.com/io9/status/618853463317983232 …   Ok.... Not what I would have expected. Richard added, io9 @io9 Marisa Tomei is Marvel's new Spider-Man's new Aunt May. #wheatcakes http://on.io9.com/yavC372   - Email   Andreas Kuehn Episode 7:   Ahhh, finally the old man appears on the screen. Looks like he loves handling his katana. Lemme guess the man with the walking stick interrupting Leeland's interrogation is Stick. Young Matt and Stick on the bench was the most fun I had watching this series so far. "German piss". Well if the beer wasn't from Bavaria, Stick probably is right. Figured that someone was following Karen from her meeting with Urich. Sadly she doesn't have her Jessica vampire powers (she was on True Blood) any more. Who the hell was that at the end? Kevin Sorbo as Hercules? ;)   Outro [74:45]   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.   Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film installment, "Ant-Man." You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at GonnaGeek.com/live. Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com).   This podcast was recorded on Wednesday July 8th, 2015.   Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #78 Daredevil In The Blood And Chloe Bennet Comicpalooza 2015

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 123:02


The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. crew talks the Daredevil episode In The Blood. The crew is joined by longtime friend and author Ferris from suburbanmetaldad.com. The hosts break down the Daredevil episode "In The Blood" for you and fellow GonnaGeek Podcaster Neil from Legends Podcast steps in to give us his first Might Marvel Minute. We also talk about Chloe Bennet's 2015 Comicpalooza Panel. And and as always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback.   This Time On Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: [2:12] Welcome Ferris! In the Blood Neil’s Mighty Marvel Moment Chloe Bennet’s 2015 Comicpalooza Panel The weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!!   Welcome Ferris to the Podcast [2:30]   Author, SciFi and Comic fan Ferris joins us to help us discuss Daredevil "In The Blood."   Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix episode "In The Blood" [4:25]   In The Blood finds Karen and Ben continuing their investigation into the corporate evil they have found themselves faced with. Ferris talks the differences between the Daredevil comics and the Netflix show. We really see the power, ruthlessness and irrationality of the Russians in the Daredevil story. We see the parallels between Daredevil and Kingpin and even start possibly even routing for Wilson Fisk...for now at least. Ferris tells us that Daredevil is the comic book experience he's been waiting his whole life for. Everyone talks about the "Garage Scene" when Daredevil comes to rescue Claire. And Kingpin literally pops a head off. Whoa. We are fired up to continue are Daredevil watch with "World On Fire" next time! And hopefully we gets to keep our heads!   "In The Blood"   Written By: Joe Pokaski http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2184587/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Directed By: Ken Girotti http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0320987/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1   Episode Transcripts: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewforum.php?f=270   NEIL'S MIGHTY MARVEL MOMENT [42:29]   GonnaGeek host Neil from Legends Podcast regales us with his initial Mighty Marvel Moment segment on this week in Marvel comcis.   CHLOE BENNET 2015 COMICPALOOZA PANEL DISCUSSION [52:36]   NEWS [63:28]   Avengers: Age of Ultron   Domestic: $438.9mil Worldwide: $1.35bil   Avengers: Age Of Ultron Is Now Fifth Highest Grossing Movie Of All Time Worldwide http://comicbook.com/2015/06/07/avengers-age-of-ultron-is-now-fifth-highest-grossing-movie-of-al/ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/world/   HIGHLIGHT STORY OF THE WEEK   Marvel Studios To Skip Comic-Con, Warner Bros. To Have Significant DC Comics Presentation http://comicbook.com/2015/06/08/marvel-studios-to-skip-comic-con-warner-bros-to-have-significant/   #WeWantWidow Flash Mob Rallies Black Widow Fans http://comicbook.com/2015/06/08/-wewantwidow-flash-mob-rallies-black-widow-fans/ Move Over Star-Lord, Iron Man Is Getting His Own Headphones http://comicbook.com/2015/06/06/move-over-star-lord-iron-man-is-getting-his-own-headphones/   Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.   Thank you Op! S3 Sep 29! (Frontier)   EXCLUSIVE Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Henry Simmons Upped to Series Regular for Season 3 http://tvline.com/2015/06/04/agents-of-shield-henry-simmons-series-regular-season-3-mack/   Agent Carter   Hayley Atwell Teases LA & Romance For Agent Carter Season 2, Visiting Captain America: Civil War Set http://comicbook.com/2015/06/08/hayley-atwell-teases-la-romance-for-agent-carter-season-2-visiti/   The Rock Reveals Hayley Atwell As His TV Crush http://comicbook.com/2015/06/04/the-rock-reveals-hayley-atwell-as-his-tv-crush/   Netflix Series   Daredevil Season 2 Logo Released http://comicbook.com/2015/06/09/daredevil-season-2-logo-released/   Jon Bernthal Cast As Punisher In Daredevil Season 2 http://marvel.com/news/tv/24699/jon_bernthal_cast_as_frank_castle_in_the_netflix_original_series_marvels_daredevil http://comicbook.com/2015/06/08/jon-bernthal-cast-as-punisher-in-daredevil-season-2/   Confirmed! Marvel Drops AKA From Jessica Jones Title http://comicbook.com/2015/06/09/confirmed-marvel-drops-aka-from-jessica-jones-title/   Jason Statham Daredevil Negotiations Reportedly Don't Hit The Bullseye http://comicbook.com/2015/06/06/jason-statham-daredevil-negotiations-reportedly-dont-hit-the-bul/   Jason Statham Says Anybody Could Do A Marvel Movie http://comicbook.com/2015/06/05/jason-statham-says-anybody-could-do-a-marvel-movie/   Avengers: Age Of Ultron Ant-man Civil War & Beyond X-Men   Hugh Jackman Reveals Jerry Seinfeld Played Role In Him Quitting Wolverine http://comicbook.com/2015/06/09/hugh-jackman-reveals-jerry-seinfeld-played-role-in-him-quitting-/   Hugh Jackman Has a Pretty Legit Reason for Being Done With Wolverine http://www.etonline.com/movies/165746_hugh_jackman_has_a_pretty_legit_reason_for_being_done_with_wolverine/   Deadpool Fantastic 4   Fox Pulls Previous Fantastic Four Films From Digital Platforms Ahead Of Reboot http://comicbook.com/2015/06/09/fox-pulls-previous-fantastic-four-films-from-digital-platforms-a/   Awwwwww/Cool Stuff   From Thor to Ghostbusters https://twitter.com/paulfeig/status/608780626595037184?lang=en   Comics   Marvel's Next Big Thing: "There Is No Reboot Coming" - Special Edition NYC http://comicbook.com/2015/06/06/special-edition-new-york-marvels-next-big-thing-there-is-no-rebo/   BONUS SHOWNOTES ONLY: Star Wars/Disney   Star Wars: The Force Awakens Confirmed For Comic-Con 2015 http://comicbook.com/2015/06/10/star-wars-the-force-awakens-confirmed-for-comic-con-2015/   Nathan Fillion Confirmed For Halo 5 http://comicbook.com/2015/06/09/nathan-fillion-confirmed-for-halo-5/   Star Wars Fan Builds RC X-Wing Quadcopter   http://www.cnet.com/news/ready-gold-leader-star-wars-x-wing-drone-takes-flight/   FEEDBACK [86:57]   - Twitter   Op ‏@The_Operator01  4h4 hours ago "@CBR: .@AgentsofSHIELD S3 Premiere Set for Late September http://on.cbr.cc/1L1GMD2  " heheheh "dooty" @LegendsofSHIELD   Dr. Gnome to you ‏@MrParacletes  Jun 9 @GallifreyRadio @LegendsofSHIELD @LegendsPodcast @sithwitch @AwsmEngrGrl Wibbly-wobbly, timey wimey article here. http://secondnexus.com/technology-and-innovation/physicists-demonstrate-how-time-can-seem-to-run-backward-and-the-future-can-affect-the-past/?ts_pid=2 …   Also… Through The Wormhole S05E02 “Can Time Go Backwards?” aired on Science channel May 6th, 2015   Richard ‏@KodiakGWC  Jun 9 Richard retweeted io9 @LegendsofSHIELD @The_Operator01 I could see him pulling this off. Richard added, io9 @io9 #TheWalkingDead's Jon Bernthal is playing the Punisher in #Daredevil season 2! http://io9.com/jon-bernthal-will-play-the-punisher-in-daredevil-season-1710169763 … 4:41 PM - 9 Jun 2015 · Details   Neil ‏@Neilisntwitty  Jun 9 @The_Operator01 @KodiakGWC @LegendsofSHIELD Frank-Motherf*kin-Castle! Now I want them to cancel Jessica Jones, IronFirst & PowerMan & do s.2   Op ‏@The_Operator01  Jun 6   "@whedonesque: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2 will be available on Netflix instant starting this Thursday, June 11️" WOOT @LegendsofSHIELD   - Voicemail   Thelonious   - Email   Andi:     Episode 4   Should Murdock really mention Frisk's (oh, not Peter Dinklage in Days of Future Past), Fisk name to Claire??! Nice tidbit. A collage of half-naked ladies in that Taxi garage. Well that meeting of Karen with Urich didn't go as planned. So what were her past activities? Escort, thief, politician? ;) "A woman that can be bought, isn't worth having." Well not, if you are really in love with her like Fisk is. Huh, actress who plays Vanessa the art curator was Jor-El's mom in Man of Steel. Fisk really is so softspoken and you would not think he could harm a fly himself. But to hire people to do his dirty work. But oh boy! That Russian interrupting Fisk's date...that will have grave consequences. Okay, if Kingpin gets embarrassed by someone, he himself will get his hands dirty.   Outro [95:35]   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.   Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the fifth episode of the Netflix series Daredevil World On Fire. You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at GonnaGeek.com/live. Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871   Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com).   Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

The Shmooze, The Yiddish Book Center's Podcast
Episode 0068: Jewish Genealogy: A First-Hand Account

The Shmooze, The Yiddish Book Center's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2013 14:33


In a recent visit with Heidi Urich, co-chair of the IAJGS conference, we learned how Urich has spent the past twenty years working to build her family tree. Urich also shared a preview of what's in store at the upcoming conference on Jewish Genealogy that will take place in Boston August 4-9, 2013. Episode 0068 July 23, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

On Screen & Beyond
OSB 043 Heather Menzies Urich "The Sound Of Music"

On Screen & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2009 33:01


Episode #043 of On Screen & Beyond - Heather Menzies Urich played Louisa in the movie "The Sound of Music" and Jessica 6 on TV's "Logan's Run". She joins us to talk about her experience making "The Sound of Music" and so much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message