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Apple Podcasts Rate and Review for SpotOn Dennis Logan Jr. is Cyber Safety Architects' Chief Architect. Cyber Safety Architects (CSA) is an independent cyber insurance agency. Just as their name implies, Dennis and his team specialize in cybersecurity and cyber coverage. They don't just offer cyber insurance, but also analyze business exposures and educate organizations on how to prevent an attack and what they should do if they fall victim to one. Before starting CSA, Dennis worked as an underwriter and broker at various insurance companies. Dennis joins us to discuss what business owners should know regarding their cyber policies' fine print. He describes what made him decide to work in insurance and why he decided to start CSA. He discusses some of the common ways hackers get inside business systems and why your team members will always be the most vulnerable entry points. He explains the difference between getting private data before smartphones and how it is easier today. Dennis also shares tips and tools he recommends to vastly improve private or professional cyber security. "Once something becomes a mainstream way of security, that's when things start to get hacked." - Dennis Logan Jr. Today on Spot On Insurance: Where Dennis he grew up, and how he joined the insurance industry When Dennis' entrepreneurial spirit made him realize what he really wanted to do Why Dennis prefers to learn something that's not in a book How the pandemic changed the way marketing was conducted The most essential cybersecurity coverage What can be classified as a tech interruption event How can a company prevent cybersecurity attacks and their options during one How many companies have their own cybersecurity team Why Dennis chose to leave his previous companies How hackers often work to get company information and data The difference between cyber vulnerability before smartphones and today What Dennis recommends when it comes to creating passwords Examples of phishing emails that may look legitimate to the untrained eye The fine print and policies business owners should be aware of The tools Dennis recommends that can significantly improve cybersecurity What Dennis looks forward to in the future How ILSA helped Dennis get a jump start in the industry Key Takeaways: The last thing you want to do is to have to rely on your LinkedIn network to find an IT provider who will help you immediately for a cost that's going to be reasonable. Even if you're not the C-Suite or the IT person, you're still logged into a system in some way. Resources Mentioned: Google Authenticator Book: The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age by David E. Sanger LastPass 1Password Connect with Dennis Logan Jr.: Cyber Safety Architects LinkedIn Phone: (443) 212-8047 Email: dennis@csa.insure This episode was brought to you by….. Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America's Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week's episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you're learning, Spot Light your review on Apple Podcasts Rate and Review For SpotOn and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!
On Today's PreMarket Prep: - Why are stocks going down on good earnings? - Earnings from Pfizer $PFE, SmileDirectClub $SDC, iRobot $IRBT and more - Why Dennis shorted Microsoft $MSFT on the Bill-Melinda Gates divorce headline Featured Guests: Nic Chahine, Create Income With Options Spreads and Sellspreads.com 35:00 Nic's Benzinga Options Letter: https://www.benzinga.com/premium/ideas/benzinga-options/ Jeremie Capron, Director of Research & Managing Partner at ROBO Global 60:00 Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Spencer Israel Twitter: https://twitter.com/sjisrael MAIN CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqQs28K2zj2dOsc5NfXUKEg BENZINGA CLIPS https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC88NXKcN8aktLkAERT0_Giw BENZINGA EVENTS https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc4AQ-zcHlJ3OIgkL-QDZNQ PRO TOOLS:
In this first episode of the BestPhonePlans Podcast, Stetson and Dennis share how they got interested in cell phone plans and how eSIM is changing the game in wireless.
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Taxes, regulations, a thriving black market, and then COVID-19. How can cannabis retailers in California survive in this environment and serve their community? Here to help answer these questions is Dennis O’Malley, CEO of Caliva. Learn more at https://www.gocaliva.com Key Takeaways: Dennis’ background in cannabis and how he came to start Caliva An inside look at Caliva and how it compares to other cannabis dispensaries in California Why Dennis decided to end his partnership with Eaze and create his own delivery app for Caliva Pros and cons to using your own delivery app Why Dennis has partnered with Hypur to provide contactless payment options for customers How COVID-19 has impacted Caliva and where Dennis sees the company heading in the months ahead How cannabis consumer behavior has changed during COVID-19 including popular products and curbside pickup versus delivery Incentives and disincentives in the California marketplace that are making the black market three times bigger than the legal market Where Dennis sees cannabis heading in California and across the US in the next 3-5 years
The 5X NBA champ (and North Korean Supreme Leader's BFF?) Dennis Rodman blesses us with his presence. You may know Dennis for teaming up with Michael Jordan to win multiple NBA championships or being an exuberant character wearing wedding dresses to the basketball stadiums. But there's so much more to Dennis that people rarely talk about, and we uncover a lot of who Dennis Rodman is in this interview. Some things we talk about: -Dennis growing up without a male figure and how hanging out with only girls shaped his thinking (later helping him speak up for the gay community) -Growing one foot in one year and how basketball and NBA was a fluke -The moment Dennis nearly committed suicide and what saved his life (you may be surprised) -NBA spying on him?! -How him and North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un became great friends, including drinking games they played in North Korea -Partying with Putin and 20 Russian models -Why Dennis has a flipphone instead of a smartphone (spy controversy?!) -His long lost father coming up to him in a parking lot, and how he's the Genghis Khan of the Philippines -much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growth-minds/support
Production team:Host : Maria XenidouProducer: Julie-Roxane KrikorianIntroduction Voice: David Bourne Contact us:impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com Music credits:Like Lee performed by The Mini VandalsTransition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks Where to find Dennis Mihalsky:LinkedinStudents Disrupting - the websiteDonate to Students DisruptingReach out to Dennis if you know anyone that might benefit or if you have any thoughts or feedback Mentioned in this episode:Pace UniversityGale Brewer - Manhattan Borough President Listen to this episode and explore:Dennis’ childhood and high school years: being actively involved in the community (2:53)Studying communication and media at Pace University, NYC (6:13)Deciding to become a teacher (11:30)From public relations to teaching: communication skills and outside the box thinking (13:03)Students Disrupting: the origin story (17:02)How to start a high school newspaper: from idea to the first issue (20:46)The skills students are developing (24:42)Integrating the newspaper into the English class curriculum (29:01)Why Dennis’ students care more for their work than their grades (31:27)Expanding the student newspapers initiative to other schools in NYC (34:02)The resistance behind having a student-run newspaper (40:28)How Students Disrupting guides and support schools to start their own newspaper (43:12)What surprised Dennis the most on his journey so far (48:28)How we can support Students Disrupting (55:37)The impact Dennis wants to have during his lifetime (57:49)
Dennis Quaid has been a Hollywood leading man for decades, fronts a band called The Sharks, and now stars in a new scripted musical podcast called Bear and a Banjo. What We Discuss with Dennis Quaid: Whether or not getting rejected for a coveted job in Hollywood ever gets easier -- even when you've been getting cast for decades. Why Dennis considers fear his greatest motivator -- and what this indicates to him when he feels it upon being offered a role. The hardest place to get respect, the greatest things our kids teach us, and where dad jokes go to die. Listening versus improvising, and how Dennis brings his characters to life without strictly memorizing his lines before arriving on set. Accents, biographical misinformation, and how learning to play a real-life astronaut led to Dennis learning how to fly real-life planes. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/279 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Xero is online accounting software that can make running every type of business so much easier -- we swear by it in house here at The Jordan Harbinger Show! Try Xero free for 30 days and, if you like it, get 25% off your first three months at xero.com/jordan! Get two months of Skillshare -- unlimited access to over 18,000 classes in design, business, technology, photography, entrepreneurship, film, writing, and more -- for free at skillshare.com/harbinger! Yousician allows you to learn an instrument at any age -- whether you're a complete beginner or just a little rusty. Unleash your inner musician and get an extended 14-day free trial of Yousician's premium plus package at yousician.com/jordan! FIGS knows nurses, doctors, dentists, and other awesome medical professionals deserve to wear scrubs that are antimicrobial and comfortable! Agree? Head to wearFIGS.com and enter code JHS at checkout for 15 percent off your first purchase! Are you trying to hire the right person for your business, but the best candidates keep slipping away? Let ZipRecruiter -- the fastest way to hire great people -- help you screen only the best at ziprecruiter.com/jordan! Yousician allows you to learn an instrument at any age -- whether you're a complete beginner or just a little rusty. Unleash...
Seven time EMMY Award winner Todd Kapostasy is the director of the new ESPN 30 for 30 "Rodman: For Better or Worse" that debuts on Tuesday September 10th. Todd's epic documentary examines Rodman's life in a way that we have never seen before. Among the topics covered: (7:46) Why Dennis cooperated on the project. (10:22) Was he paid? (20:00) Isiah Thomas on why Detroit gave Dennis something that no other team gave him and a shocking statement from Dennis himself about his Pistons teammates. (27:00) Was he really going to kill himself in the Palace parking lot? (30:30) Rodman's relationship with the LGBTQ community. (33:00) Why he never cared about getting buckets. (41:30) How the media enabled Rodman's antics. (47:00) His relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. (53:00) The cost of Rodman's fame. Todd is an exceptional story teller and his insight on Rodman is incredibly perceptive.
Dennis, better known as Menace204, is a street photographer from Winnipeg. He talks about his inspirations, why he doesn't market himself as a photographer or business, and the difference between inspiration and plagiarism. I hope you aspiring photographers, street or otherwise, learn something new from this episode! Be sure to give him a follow and support him on Instagram @menace204 and even get a print from him by DM'ing him! Shownotes: 1:30 - How did you get started 7:45 - Why Dennis doesn't make photography a business 14:42 - Stressful wedding shoot 35:20 - Multiple Instagram accounts 45:30 - Inspiration vs Plagiarism 57:32 - One advice for anyone who wants to start doing what Dennis does 1:08:00 - Why you should print your photos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2mcreativelabs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/2mcreativelabs/support
**The first ever BENZINGA TRADING SUMMIT is June 20 at the Sheraton Times Square. Don't miss the chance to learn strategies firsthand from traders across Wall Street, including PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Dennis Dick. To get your ticket today go to BZPROFIT.COM and enter the promo code PMP15 to get 15% off** PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - The similarities to the December market - A judge threatening to undo the CVS/AET merger - Why Dennis sold his HPQ, BYND, and AIG yesterday Featured Guest: Ivan Feinseth, Tigress Financial Partners (34:45) Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune into the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
Dennis Fois, CEO, NewVoiceMedia, reflects on the challenges of leading a scale up through fast growth, the importance of vulnerability and permission to fail and why radical simplification and execution are the difference between winning and losing at scale. Highlights: Why CEO’s must abstract themselves from the problems they are trying to solve If you build a great team, you must let them shape the vision On bastardising McKinsey’s Three Horizons! Stand back from your ideas - the moment you find yourself defending an idea too hard start to question yourself. In a world of no absolutes it is vital people can develop ideas without fear of failure. Why Dennis learned to love the SFD - the shitty first draft! Why radical simplification and execution are the differences between winning and losing at scale. In-depth article: http://notion.vc/resources/radical-simplification-and-the-beauty-of-execution-with-dennis-fois/
We live in a world that teaches us to fall in line, to choose the safe, conservative route over being a disruptor. But playing it safe doesn’t facilitate global change. In fact, innovation comes from making trouble and seeing the possibilities in doing things a new way. How, then, do you develop the courage to break through barriers? To risk the isolation that comes with an intense commitment to transformation? A true maverick, Dennis Langlais began his career as a professional BMX Freestyle rider, performing and competing at venues all over the world. He went on to create Perfection on Wheels, a BMX stunt team that did produced events in 10,000 locations worldwide. Dennis recently founded Codie Dog Interactive and the FIVE Minute Bark podcast with the intention of helping grassroots entrepreneurs increase their visibility and achieve next-level peak performance through the relentless pursuit of purpose. Today Dennis joins Emerald to share his take on what a Man on Purpose looks like, discussing his approach to reinventing industries and the qualities necessary to facilitate global transformation. He offers insight around giving yourself permission to be a disruptor, attracting a loyal tribe, and choosing to break through barriers rather than fall in line. He explains how four-year-old Dennis was inspired by the Red Sox and how the relentless pursuit of his goals has driven him ever since. Listen and learn why it’s okay—necessary, even—to back off and go play a round of golf when you hit a wall. What You Will Learn Dennis’ insight on what it takes to facilitate global change How Dennis innovates to create new possibilities in established industries Dennis’ advice around being a disruptor Breaking through barriers comes at a cost Embrace polarity to attract your tribe Why Dennis chooses breaking the rules over ‘nice’ Dennis’ crosswalk metaphor for innovation The story of four-year-old Dennis’ desire to achieve big things How Dennis leverages an intense level of commitment to reach his goals The necessity of backing off when your health starts to suffer Dennis’ commitment to helping grassroots entrepreneurs increase their visibility Dennis’ simple approach to celebrating success Connect with Dennis Langlais FIVE Minute Bark Relentless Rebel Masterclass Resources Arnold Schwarzenegger: Life’s 6 Rules Connect with Emerald GreenForest Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. A talented yet troubled film maker named Andrew Getty put together one of the most visually interesting horror films in years. His untimely death didn’t allow him to see its final release, but 2017’s The Evil Within made it to VOD after many years in production; over 15 years to be more precise. Oddly with little notice. After years as part of the rumor mill, the movie one day appeared on VOD with little fanfare. Why? Dennis, a special-needs man, lives with John, his older brother, in their upper middle class home. John’s girlfriend Lydia wishes to get married but John seems to feel guilty to leave his younger brother. Soon Dennis begins to question his own reality when a demon starts haunting him in his dreams. Is it there to possess him or nothing more than his imagination? Frederick Koehler plays Dennis in what some have said is a remarkable performance of a troubled young man. The cast includes Sean Patrick Flanery and Dina Meyer in strong supporting rows. Dark Discussions takes a look at this once very elusive film and considers whether or not it is as good as the original hype lead us all to believe. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
On today's show, I spoke with ATP Pro Dennis Novikov. As an 18-year old, Dennis gained direct entry to the 2012 US Open singles and doubles main draws by winning both titles at the Boys 18s National Championship at Kalamazoo. Dennis impressively won his first round singles and doubles matches at the US Open, and has been steadily climbing up the ATP Tour ladder ever since, reaching a career high of #119 in the world last year. He also played two years of college tennis at UCLA, a top-ranked school that another podcast guest, Clay Thompson, attended. You'll hear about Dennis's daily routines, how he handles adversity, the type of training he does in the gym, and tips for improving your tennis game on Episode 52 of The Tennis Files Podcast. I first met Dennis after a World Team Tennis match between the Washington Kastles and the Orange County Breakers in D.C. My dad and I chatted briefly with Dennis in the garage elevator, and it is really cool to have him on as a guest on the podcast. I hope you enjoy my interview with Dennis, and let me know what you think in the comments below! Time-Stamped Show Notes [3:57] Dennis's first memory of hitting a tennis ball [4:46] Dennis’s brother’s influence on Dennis’s tennis game? [5:10] Other sports/activities Dennis played as a youngster [5:58] How not specializing early helped Dennis's tennis game [6:38] Dennis's favorite hockey player [7:00] When Dennis believed that he could be a professional tennis player [7:42] Dennis's role models growing up [8:12] Having your dad as your tennis coach [8:45] Pressures as a top-ranked junior [9:29] When Dennis reached the top rankings in juniors [10:36] Winning without training at tennis academies [11:21] Why being a successful junior player doesn’t really translate to the pros [13:41] Dennis's experience winning both the 18s singles and doubles titles in Kalamazoo [15:09] Going pro versus playing college tennis [16:09] Biggest improvements in his game while at UCLA [16:59] Where Dennis would have gone has he not chosen UCLA [17:36] Why Dennis left UCLA after two years [18:12] The most memorable moment as a Bruin [19:15] Winning both first round matches at the 2012 US Open as an 18 year old [20:52] The toughest moment in Dennis's career and how he overcame it [22:10] Differences between the juniors, college, and the pro game [23:10] What Dennis has changed in his training over the past few years on the ATP tour [23:42] Dennis's speed and agility workouts [24:19] Changes in the pro game: shortening matches and using a time clock between points [25:28] A typical day in the life of Dennis Novikov on non-tournament days [26:22] Dennis's go-to breakfast [27:00] Dennis's frequency training strength, speed, agility, power, and endurance [27:41] Dennis's go-to exercises in the weight room [28:15] The importance of different set and rep schemes in your workouts (i.e. endurance vs. power) [28:59] What Dennis eats and drinks during a match [29:45] Does Dennis practice meditation or yoga? [30:28] Caloric intake and the 14k diet [30:55] How many meals Dennis eats a day [31:06] Dennis's favorite TV shows [31:55] Sustaining a pro tennis career from a financial standpoint [33:02] Why Dennis couldn’t take a dime of money for reaching the second round of singles and doubles at the US Open as an 18 year old [33:21] Dennis's racquet, strings, and tension setup [33:58] 3 books Dennis recommends tennis players read to improve [34:46] Dennis’s thoughts on the McGregor - Mayweather fight [36:00] Tips to help improve our serves [36:39] Dennis's schedule over the next few months [37:31] Where we can follow Dennis online and on s... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast is I got to dig into the topic of Bimodal with two guys who are deeply knowledgeable about both the traditional and the Agile space. If you aren’t familiar with Bimodal yet, you definitely want to check this out because it is poised to have a massive impact on how organizations introduce and work with Agile. And if you are already up to speed on bimodal, there is a good chance some of the discussion in this podcast is going to challenge what you know on this topic. Some links from the Podcast Steve Elliott Interview AgileCraft http://agilecraft.com AgileCraft on Twitter - https://twitter.com/theagilecraft Dennis Stevens Interview LeadingAgile http://www.leadingagile.com LeadingAgile on Twitter https://twitter.com/leadingagile Dennis Stevens on Twitter https://twitter.com/dennisstevens The blog post Dennis mentioned on Agile vs. Waterfall http://www.leadingagile.com/2013/08/agile-vs-waterfall/ Show Notes 0:00 Introduction to the Bimodal Podcast 2:50 Start Interview with Steve Elliott from AgileCraft 3:22 Background on Steve and AgileCraft 5:30 Defining Organizational Agility 6:50 The challenges of scale (with Agile) 8:00 The challenge of Bimodal 9:00 Defining Bimodal 9:40 AgileCraft’s take on Bimodal 11:15 Is Bimodal just a way of legitimizing a hybrid model 12:28 Admitting when we can’t actually go 100% Agile 13:00 The Agile Walk of Shame 13:51 AgileCraft’s decision to support Bimodal and “meet them where they’re at” 15:00 How Bimodal brings the data from both worlds into once place 16:00 Transparency and Measuring Value 17:10 Agile’s connection to strategy 18:11 Figuring out what data you need to pay attention to 20:22 The dangers of big wave planning 21:30 How the Agile space is evolving and maturing 22:30 How to contact Steve 23:15 - Dennis Steven’s interview begins 24:14 Background on Dennis and LeadingAgile 25:00 Dennis explains Bimodal 26:00 Why some things can’t move fast in an organization 27:00 Not everything (in an organization) is ready to move to Agile 27:47 Not everyone is trying to move everything to Agile 28:00 How most people are misinterpreting the message of Bimodal 29:10 Nobody thinks matrix teams are the right way to build software 29:52 People are still running by the pool with scissors in their mouths 30:15 It’s like crack for the business world 31:43 Conditions that must exist for fast feedback cycles and bimodal to work 33:50 Is transitioning to bimodal harder than just transitioning to Agile? (3 options for transformation) 35:51 Realizing when your organization has changed enough 36:45 You have to make Mode 1 be sexy and desirable 37:10 Creating the urgency for change 37:45 Do organizations have the self-awareness needed to understand what change they need? 38:20 Explaining it to Executives 40:10 Why Dennis does not have a “bimodal” conversation with executives 41:00 The value of having a pragmatic and safe roadmap for transformation that resonates with Executives 41:47 The hardest part of transforming to bimodal 42:40 How to contact Dennis