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Shelly Johnson's episode, Played By Madchen Amick, marks my last episode in Window Dressing's Twin Peak's mini-season: Women Of The Woods. I began this series with Norma Jennings, played by Peggy Lipton. It seems apt that I end with the woman she has worked hard to support in an act of care that she did not receive from her mother.
From banners of his face hanging outside a federal building to the military parade that just so happens to fall on his birthday, why we all need to pay attention to the authoritarian window dressings that are increasingly appearing around President Trump; plus a first-hand account of how Trump's tariffs are hurting America's small businesses.
This week on Window Dressing's Twin Peaks mini season: The Women of the Woods, I talk about Sherilyn Fenn's character Audrey Horne. Audrey's transformation from high schooler in red hot high heels to fully formed adult in a powder pink sweater isn't just the trajectory of Audrey, it also defines the trajectory of the show.
In this episode of Soar Financially, Andy Home, Senior Metals Columnist at Reuters, joins us to expose the geopolitical war playing out through critical minerals. From rare earth restrictions to China's supply chain chokehold and the U.S.'s scramble for independence, we unpack how metals have become the new weapons of global power.We dive into the battle over Congo, the truth behind Ukraine's mineral deal, and why Western nations are years behind in processing, refining, and even understanding what's underground. Andy breaks it all down with clarity, history, and sharp insight.------------
Norma Jennings is the first portrait in Window Dressing's Twin Peaks mini-season: Women Of The Woods. Played by the ultimate 1960s blonde beauty, Peggy Lipton. Norma is the heart of Twin Peaks and the victim of one of the most heartbreaking and ill-fated love affairs in TV history. But it's her relationship with Shelly Johnson that defines her deep capacity for love and underlines her strength and beauty.
In der heutigen Folge von „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Holger Zschäpitz über das Window Dressing der großen Investoren, den Umbau des Nasdaq 100 und warum es sich nicht lohnt, ein Contrarian mit der Brechstange zu sein.
Window Dressing's Quickie Film Review Corner: Short film reviews of particularly special new movies. I'm starting with two in one: The Last Showgirl and Anora. Time Stamps: The Last Showgirl Anora
Window Dressing's third season, Sirens and Gossip Rag Goddesses of the New Millennium starts with a deep dive into Aubrey O'Day, the MTV reality show Making The Band -that she rose to fame on, The girl group Danity Kane-that came out of the show, and Puff Daddy aka Diddy who was behind the show and the horrendous power dynamics on it. Aubrey has been vocal about who Diddy is and how he treated her and others for decades. She has been demonized, dismissed, and straight up slut shamed as a result of her honesty and unwillingness to bow down to him. In a series of three episodes, I dive into the details of the show, her life, and the unraveling legal battles Diddy is entrenched in.
Window Dressing's season 3 topic will be Sirens and Gossip Rag Goddesses of The New Millenium.
In today's episode, we're pulling back the curtain on window dressing—a phenomenon where companies make last-minute moves to polish their portfolios for investors. We'll explore how this affects financial markets and what to watch for. Plus, we'll dig into the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) data and what it signals for potential rate cuts, and take a close look at Disney's chart, which could be setting up for an exciting trade opportunity!
Shifts and Motions, also known as “Window Dressing,” are growing exponentially in High School football. Not only are they growing in frequency, but in complexity as well. Throwing shifts and motions into an already efficient offense can lead to explosive results! On this episode Joe and Daniel are discussing what shifts and motions are, why they use them in their offenses, and how they gameplan to make use of shifts and motions.
In this special edition episode of Window Dressing we (myself and special guest Colleen Raspberry) recap Murder, She Wrote season 6, episode 11: Town Father. The mayor is up for re-election, weekenders are trying to gentrify Cabot Cove, and a seemingly naive redhead from Casper Wyoming causes quite the stir.
In the past 48 hours we had a no change interest rate decision from the RBA and monthly headline inflation which dropped within the target 2-3% target range from the partial services heavy monthly data release, thanks to temporary Government handout to ease costs of living so window dressing the results, but which the RBA … Continue reading "Window Dressing: The Ozzie Inflation Battle Raises Burning Questions For Us All!"
Ben Maller talks about the Angels decision NOT to do a formal video tribute for Shohei Ohtani in his return to Anaheim, Ohtani tapdancing around the Angels never offering to match the Dodgers contract, Too Much or Not Enough, #QueenOfHearts w/ LaReina, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Downtown Moncton is looking to dress up empty buildings, and bring more art into downtown. CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to Patrick Richard, executive director of Downtown Moncton, about the project.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Downtown Moncton is looking to dress up empty buildings, and bring more art into downtown. CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to Patrick Richard, executive director of Downtown Moncton, about the project.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Downtown Moncton is looking to dress up empty buildings, and bring more art into downtown. CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to Patrick Richard, executive director of Downtown Moncton, about the project.
MGM's 1931 film A Free Soul and Norma Shearer's role as Jan is the topic of this episode of Window Dressing. This film fits neatly into my season two theme: American Trash and National Treasures. Shearer is the treasure, addiction is the undercurrent, and trash is how Clark Gable's character Ace treats her in this classic film costumed by Adrian.
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Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional. In today's edition of Daily Compliance News: Minority lawyers are seen as ‘window dressing'. (FT) Malema faces new allegations in South Africa. (FT) Steward Health is under investigation for FCPA violations. (Boston.com) Marathon Oil agrees to record a methane fine. (NYT) For more information on the Ethico ROI Calculator and a free White Paper on the ROI of Compliance, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ENTERTAINING SHORT FILMS is a new category on the RPA Network, which features indie short films for your enjoyment! We applaud these creators! A customer walks into a small shop only to find more than she wanted! Window Dressing YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/wFBI6hIDZUc
With just a couple more weeks until the kickoff to earnings season, companies are scrambling to make themselves look as attractive as possible! Veteran trader, Jeff Manson joins us to discuss the process of “Window Dressing” and how it plays into the earnings season data. We will also look at futures-related topics such as Contract Rollover and Last Trade Date. Join us live at 2pm PT today! #trading #futures #cryptocurrency #Bitcoin #earnings Sign up for a free, 6 video course on Cryptocurrency here: https://www.tradingacademy.com/crypto/ Contact TraderMerlin: Email – TraderMerlin@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13930555/ Twitter: TraderMerlin - https://twitter.com/TraderMerlin IG: TraderMerlin - https://www.instagram.com/tradermerlin/ FB: TraderMerlin - https://www.facebook.com/TraderMerlin Live Daily Show: - https://www.youtube.com/TraderMerlin Trading Applications used: #TastyWorks, #ThinkOrSwim #CliK, #TradeStation, #TradingView, #Barchart
Innholdsfortegnelse: 02:10 Siste ukers handler 11:25 Emisjoner 23:35 Børsdirektør Øivind Amundsen besøker oss og snakker om: 29:55 Grensedragning mot Finanstilsynet 34:20 Bruk av rettede emisjoner, oppfølging, lovregler, fordeler og internasjonal utvikling 43:45 Circuit Breakers – handelsstans, funksjon 52:07 Obligasjonsmarkedet – handel og åpenhet på markedet 57:52 Minoritetsvern på Euronext Growth-listen 1:02:22 Misbruk av børsens meldingssystem 1:03:44 Tilbudsplikt fra utenlandskregistrerte selskap 1:07:21 Synliggjøre hvilke meglerhus som handler 1:10:05 Window dressing og stock watch 1:13:08 Sanntidsdata 1:14:22 Småposter og børspost 1:16:05 Målsetting for Oslo Børs fremover 1:18:25 Kommende ukes favoritter og obs'er Episoden er sponset av Vontobel https://markets.vontobel.com/en-no
After decades in a coma, the nuclear industry is back. But the truth is nuclear power is not an acceptable stopgap measure, it’s a diversion from real, actually economic, safer solutions. On this show policy analyst Paul Gunter tells the The post Nuclear Rebranding as “Green?” Mere Window Dressing. appeared first on Keeping Democracy Alive.
In this first episode of the series, JC Gaillard explores issues around cybersecurity governance and ownership and in particular, why cyber resilience needs clear accountability from the top; read his original article on the theme here The UK Government "call for views" around a proposed "Cyber Governance Code of Practice" mentioned in the episode can be found here
Rania is a Palestinian American, constantly fighting for the humanity that unites us all. She has forged a life path as a voice for the silenced. Whether it's raising up the issues of gun violence, climate change, immigration, women's issues, or foreign policy, she fully invests her heart in every endeavor. For over twenty years, Rania has been lending her expertise across political, non-profit, and corporate spheres. She notably worked for Bernie Sanders' 2016 run for US president. Rania has received many accolades and awards for her work, including the “Exceptional Women of Excellence” award presented by the World Economic Forum and the “Woman of Purpose” award presented by the Purpose Project. Connect with us on Linkedin or Instagram, we'd love to hear from you. Share this episode and tag us on. Linkedin: Rania: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rania-batrice-b9b67932/ Manal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manalbernoussi/ Instagram: Rania: https://www.instagram.com/rbatrice/ Manal: https://www.instagram.com/manalbernoussi/
On this episode the Knerds review The Killer. Directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, and one awesome pitbull.
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Das Börsenjahr 2023 ist richtig gut gestartet, Experten sahen den Dax schon auf 17.000 Punkte gehen. Doch dann kamen immer mehr Unsicherheiten. „Per Stand heute ist 2023 ein überdurchschnittliches Börsenjahr. Saisonal stehen wir sehr gut da und wir haben richtig gute Chancen, dass der Dax auch nach oben läuft. Für eine Jahresendrally sprechen Window-Dressing und die zuletzt abgeebbten Belastungsfaktoren wie ein hoher Ölpreis oder die starke Inflation”, sagt Börsenhändler Mike Seidl. Der Marktexperte für Tickmill weiter: "Nächstes Jahr haben wir zudem ein Wahljahr in den USA. Da werden wir statistisch gesehen, ein positives Börsenjahr sehen. Allerdings sollten wir gewisse Risiken wie Inflation und Leitzinssenkung der Notenbanken nicht übersehen." Alle Details im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch und auf https://www.youtube.com/@tickmilldeutsch1092/videos
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In the third installment of the "Window Dressing" series, Trill, Coley, and Scoob discuss Charles Barkley's career and history, from playing on the Philadelphia 76ers with Moses Malone and Dr. J, to his MVP play with the Phoenix Suns, and finally his team-up with Hakeem Olajuwon and Scottie Pippen on the Houston Rockets. LIKE, WATCH, SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/iRCUo5F6hX4
Author David Daley tells The New Abnormal that while the Supreme Court's Alabama decision is a win for democracy it may be a PR move by conservative justices. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second installment of the "Window Dressing" series, Trill, Coley, and Scoob discuss Chicago Bulls history, from drafting Michael Jordan to their current team headlined by Zach LaVine. LIKE, WATCH, SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/edkpqcqhy7w
Part film history, part cultural critique, and heavy with bejeweled gowns, Window Dressing is a podcast that dives into the intersections between fame, glamour, fashion, and film. And the role they have played in constructing and influencing American culture throughout the last 100 years. The first season, entitled Glamour Girl Nextstore: MGM to Playboy debuts part one of a two-part episode featuring MGM's main wardrobe designer during the 1930s--Adrian. I explore the untapped language of film through costume and decode the rewarding work of the women and the designer that made MGM magical in the 1930s. Sources used to research this episode include Photoplay for all years mentioned, Adrian by Howard Gutner , From Reverence to Rape by Molly Haskell, Garbo, by John Bainbridge, and all the films discussed in this week's episode, including: Ann Christie, Grande Hotel, Possession, Letty Lynton, Torch Song, Red Dust, Bombshell, A Free Soul, The Divorcee, and The Girl Who Had Everything. Special thanks to Howard Gutner for his marvelous work about Adrian.
Part 2 of Adrian Adrian Adrian Part film history, part cultural critique, and heavy with bejeweled gowns, Window Dressing is a podcast that dives into the intersections between fame, glamour, fashion, and film. And the role they have played in constructing and influencing American culture throughout the last 100 years. The first season, entitled Glamour Girl Next Store: MGM to Playboy debuts part two of the first episode featuring MGM's main wardrobe designer during the 1930s--Adrian. I explore the untapped language of film through costume and decode the rewarding work of the women and the designer that made MGM magical in the 1930s. Sources used to research this episode include Photoplay for all years mentioned, Adrian by Howard Gutner , From Reverence to Rape by Molly Haskell, Garbo, by John Bainbridge, and all the films discussed in this week's episode, including: Ann Christie, Grande Hotel, Possession, Letty Lynton, Torch Song, Red Dust, Bombshell, A Free Soul, The Divorcee, and The Girl Who Had Everything. Special thanks to Howard Gutner for his marvelous work about Adrian.
I'm Madelaine Jane Auble and I am excited to bring you the debut season of Window Dressing. Part film history, part cultural critique, and heavy with bejeweled gowns, this podcast dives into the intersections between fame, glamour, fashion, and film. And the role they have played in constructing and influencing American culture throughout the last 100 years.
There is a fine line between valuable work and work that no one really cares about. Is the work that you're doing closely associated with the goals of the organization or are you just doing superficial work? Do you know why your analytics team exists? What constitutes “valuable” work in your organization? On this episode of the 33 Tangents Podcast, Jason and Jim discuss what can lead to focusing on the wrong things and not being attached key organizational goals. They also discuss what it means for an analytics team to live up to the promise of providing value to the business. THANK YOU We know your time is limited, so it means a lot to us that you would spend some of your time with us. If you have found this episode to be valuable, we would appreciate if you would share it. And if we are getting you hooked, don't forget to subscribe, like, and recommend on your favorite podcast platform. WHERE TO LISTEN The 33 Tangents video simulcast is now available on YouTube Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Listen on TuneIn Listen on Amazon Music WHERE TO FIND US Website: www.33sticks.com Email: Podcast@33sticks.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/33Sticks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/33sticks/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8KUpp_LygXotCrKgR9ZoBg
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Evan Montero is the Co Founder and CEO of DIY Blinds, Australia's fastest growing window furnishing retailer taking curtains and blinds out of the showroom without compromising on experience. Their unique business model has disrupted the space, earning the business 46 million dollars in revenue and features with Grand Designs, Australian House and Garden and The Block Shop as well as hundreds of five star reviews. Our chat today goes far and wide and Evan shares some great insights on his commitment to Australian made, how he makes a point of hiring with bias and the order that left him speechless. Links from the episode:DIY BlindsPackleo (sponsored)Shopify Plus (sponsored)Questions answered:What inspired you to start a window furnishings business? Can you explain your disruptive model that cuts out the middle man? Was Australian made product always a non-negotiable? This episode was brought to you by… Shopify PlusPackleoAbout your co-host: Evan Montero from DIY BlindsEvan Montero is the co-founder and CEO of DIY Blinds – a fully Australian-made blinds, curtains and shutters' eServices business. Originally working in the superannuation industry, Evan had a strong entrepreneurial instinct to start his own business. Along with co-founder Liam Dobson, Evan created a disruptive model within the home improvement industry to make it easy for customers to buy high-quality blinds, curtains and shutters online - removing the need for the traditional bricks and mortar showroom space. Since the launch of DIY Blinds it has been recognised in Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 and AFR Fast 100, as well as receiving a $15 million investment from the Australian Business Growth Fund. The business has expanded rapidly, making DIY Blinds one of the fastest-growing blinds and curtains retailers in Australia, with a valuation of $100M+ in less than five years.You can contact Evan at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The minister responsible for water reforms says recent changes are more than just window dressing. The four mega entities have been changed for 10 local groups. Local Government Minister Kieran McAnulty says the groups will be a combination of local Māori and Mayors. He told Tim Dower changing from four groups to ten is a significant change, enabling every mayor to sit on the regional representative group. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Texas Congressman Troy Nehls calls the Biden Administrations recent change in border policy, “window dressing”. Saying that the main reason for sudden change was due to the upcoming 2024 Presidential election. Nehls comments regardless, that the change in border policy is nothing more than “words”. Saying, it is a ploy to convince voters that Biden is securing the southern border, “They'll get the left out there saying that they're actually trying to secure the southern border. It's window dressing. It's nothing. It's all just nothing but words. No action there at all. No action at all."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Inside Wirtschaft - Der Podcast mit Manuel Koch | Börse und Wirtschaft im Blick
Kommt nach der Herbstrally jetzt eine Weihnachtsrally beim Dax? “Jerome Powell hat uns schon ein Geschenk unter den Baum gelegt. Nämlich mit seiner Aussage, dass ab Dezember das Zins-Tempo gedrosselt wird. Das war vielleicht der Impuls für die Jahresendrally. Die Chancen stehen nicht schlecht”, sagt Christian Henke. Der Senior Marktanalyst von IG weiter: “Window Dressing kommt jetzt auch zum Tragen. Die ganzen Fondsmanager wollen ihre Bilanz noch ein wenig aufschönen und das führt auch regelmäßig zu einer Jahresendrally.” Alle Details im Interview von Inside Wirtschaft-Chefredakteur Manuel Koch an der Frankfurter Börse.
How Holly Scott used her experience of window dressing at Harvey Nichols and Harrods, to create a successful career in interior design.
Big O says it's all optics
Big O says it's all optics
A new MP3 sermon from David H J Gay Ministry is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 21 - Don't Be Fooled by the Window Dressing Subtitle: NC Articles Volume 13 Speaker: David Gay Broadcaster: David H J Gay Ministry Event: Audio Book Date: 10/7/2022 Length: 9 min.
This episode focuses on the importance of having the right motives for our actions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailyrowe/support
92:Wide Zone, Duo, & OL Development - Nathan Young - Louisiana Tech. Sponsors The CoachPad - https://thecoachpad.com 0:01 The CoachPad 1:45 Background 5:40 Transitioning to LA Tech 7:45 4 OL Techniques 11:15 Wide Zone vs Odd Front 13:05 Zone Game vs. Twists 16:10 Day 1 Wide Zone Teaching 18:30 Duo 22:30 Duo Coaching Points 25:10 Duo/Wide Zone Marriage 27:50 Window Dressing 30:15 Sidecar vs. Pistol 33:00 Off-Season OL Development 36:30 Meshing Zone & Gap Schemes 40:25 OL Coaching Advice Nathan Young OL Louisiana Tech. Twitter: @CoachNate_Young --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicholas-bandstra/support
เมื่อ ‘เงินหยวน' มีบทบาทในเวทีการค้าโลกเพิ่มสูงขึ้นต่อเนื่อง ในขณะที่ ‘ดอลลาร์' กำลังจะเริ่มเสื่อมมนตร์ขลัง วิเคราะห์ดุลอำนาจเกมการเงินโลกกำลังเปลี่ยน Window Dressing จะเกิดขึ้นหรือไม่ในปลายไตรมาส 1 ผลกระทบต่อดัชนีตลาดหุ้นไทยจะเป็นอย่างไร พูดคุยกับ ณัฐพล คำถาเครือ ผู้อำนวยการฝ่ายวิเคราะห์หลักทรัพย์ บล.หยวนต้า (ประเทศไทย)
In this week's Fast Five, sponsored by Microsoft, the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Takeoff, and Sezzle, A&M's David Ritter and Michael Prendergast joined Chris and Anne as they debated: - All the news out of Starbucks this week, but most specifically its plans to roll out its community store concept to 1,000 locations by 2030. - Who made the bigger waves this week – DoorDash with its returns pilot or Uber hinting at becoming a retailer? -Whether Macy's website overhaul means anything and if the company has the flexibility in its business model for its associates to become personal stylists. - The latest livestreaming data and major shifts in sales volume coming out of China. - And closed with a look at what Twitter Shops means for the future of social commerce. There's all that, plus our favorite “chin-fluencer” celebrities, OnlyFans for Chefs, and why we love the idea of Darth Vader providing in-aisle voice assistance while we shop. To learn more about Microsoft, visit: www.microsoft.com/en-us/industry/r…cloud-for-retail To learn more about the A&M Consumer & Retail Group, visit: www.alvarezandmarsal-crg.com/ To learn more about Takeoff, visit: www.takeoff.com/ To learn more about Sezzle, visit: www.sezzle.com/ Plus, check out our ranking in Feedspot's 45 Top Retail Podcasts: blog.feedspot.com/retail_podcasts/ Music by hooksounds.com
On Episode 22 of Blackbelt Voices, Adena and Kara have a conversation with Candice Barnes. Ed.D., an associate professor and distinguished equity fellow at the University of Central Arkansas College of Education. They talked about moving closer to diversity, equity, belonging, and inclusion in education and what steps educational systems, teachers, and future teachers can take to move toward that goal.They discussed the importance of having Black teachers in classrooms and a group of Black men elementary teachers in Oregon who are so rare they call themselves unicorns. This episode's turn to your neighbor segment features Kwadjo Boaitey, a middle school teacher in the Pulaski County Special School District in Little Rock, Arkansas.Interested in checking out Dr. Barnes' jewelry? Click here. CONNECT WITH BLACKBELT VOICESFollow @BlackbeltVoices on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Share your thoughts about this episode and all things Black + Southern on social media using the hashtag #BlackbeltVoices.Support other indie Black podcasts! Listen to You Had Me at Black wherever you get your podcasts. CREDITS AND SPECIAL THANKSEdited and produced by: Katrina Dupins and Prentice Dupins Jr.Music: Prentice Dupins Jr.Logo Design: Kara Darling CreativeThe Blackbelt Voices podcast is a production of Blackbelt Media LLC.