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Send us a Text Message.Fergus and Fraser are joined by both Jack and Sholto to review the 2024 NCAA Championships and IRA Championships.We look back on dominant regattas for both Texas and Washington and we're thrilled to be joined by Associate Head Coach of Harvard Men's Rowing, Pat Lapage to look back on their cracking season and look ahead to the Harvard/Yale...or Yale/Harvard race this coming weekend.This episode is sponsored by Wintech & King Racing.WinTech & King Racing have established themselves as the largest and foremost sustainable boat builder, producing over 2000 boats annually. They are dedicated to expanding the reach of the sport by making it accessible to all through the integration of cutting-edge technology and the use of the highest quality materials. Drawing on the combined expertise of US engineering and German and Australian design, WinTech & King craft exceptional racing shells that set new standards for performance and durability. WinTech and King's unwavering commitment to sustainability, affordability, and innovation drives them to propel the sport of rowing into a more inclusive and exciting future, where excellence knows no boundaries.WinTech & King Racing shells are available worldwide through their network of distributors. Learn more about how you can get a fair price and unfair advantage by finding your local distributor: www.wintechking.com
Lorelai ja Rory menevät katsomaan Yale-Harvard-jalkapallopeliä Emilyn ja Richardin kanssa, mutta aktiviteettiin sisältyykin kaikenlaista odottamatonta puuhaa ja uutta draamaa. Lorelai myös suostuu vihdoin treffeille Jasonin kanssa, ja Rory todistaa Parisin salasuhteen alun. Anski ja Sanna ovat vähän jouluterässä, mutta saavat kuitenkin pohdittua mm. Youtubessa jylläävää plagiointikohua ja tiukoilta opettajilta saatuja positiivisia palautteita. Osioiden aikaleimat: Yale: 00:10:05 Kirkin kirjakauppa ja teatteri: 00:15:26 Luken kuppila: 01:09:38 IG: Gilmorettajat www.gilmorettajat.net Email: gilmorettajat@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/gilmorettajat Cover art: Kristófer Knutsen (IG: @kristoferknutsen_photography) Kirkin musiikki: https://www.purple-planet.com Yale-tunnari: Yale Precision Marching Band - Bulldog https://bands.yalecollege.yale.edu/yale-precision-marching-band --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gilmorettajat/message
This week, Fergus and Sholto (Yale '18) sit down with Harvard graduate and multiple U23 World Champion Douwe de Graaf.We talk about the Harvard/Yale (or Yale/Harvard) rivalry, Douwe's time at St Pauls and working his way through the various GB teams.Crew Connection is a dedicated team of former-student athletes from prestigious U.S. college programs. With their deep-rooted expertise in the world of rowing and a vast network of connections worldwide, they are here to support prospective students every step of the recruitment journey.Their personalised approach ensures that junior athletes receive top-notch guidance throughout the recruitment and application process. They work one-on-one with student-athletes, striving to give them the best shot at securing a spot in their dream school's roster.https://www.crewconnection.co.uk/
Ron DeSantis is the joining the race for President. He is a Yale/Harvard graduate, naval officer, and current Governor of Florida.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you geek-out on capital, money, and podcasts like I do, you're going to love this discussion with my friend Ted Seides, founder of Capital Allocators. Ted's built an ecosystem that includes advisory services, education, events and podcasts. I was introduced to Ted a few years back by Jan van Eck, who's also been on my podcast. Ted went to Yale, and then got his MBA from Harvard (but we're not going to hold that against him) He also co-founded Protégé Partners – a multibillion-dollar investment firm he ran from 2002 to 2015. In 2017 Ted launched the Capital Allocators podcast, which reached over 13.5 million downloads in December of 2022. I checked in with Ted to talk about the recent FTX fraud; he was around in the days of Bernie Madoff and has a really different take on how managers should think about these events. I wanted his take on how the SEC has been rambling on recently about the ability for LPs to sue Venture Capitalists and what it all means for the industry. In addition, I wanted people to get an inside look at the industry and understand how the sausage is made – how people think at this level, and what you're up against. You're competing against a machine that's there to beat the hell out of you, so it's very hard to have an edge. This is why I talk the people that call me out of being a VC or starting a hedge fund. Ted's the right guy to talk with about this stuff. He did it for a living. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Guest - Ted Seides, CFA, Podcaster and Founder at Capital Allocators howardlindzon.com, capitalallocators.com podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/capital-allocators-inside-the-institutional/id1223764016 Twitter: @howardlindzon, @tseides, @PanicwFriends, @knutjensen linkedin.com/in/tedseides #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance Show Notes: Introduction (00:33) Welcome Ted (04:08) The Yale/Harvard track (04:33) Choosing a path (06:11) Opportunity aperture is wide (06:57) Ted goes on his own (10:55) Demystifying podcasting (12:28) Podcasting as a business (13:09) Who is the customer (15:38) Running a hedge fund (16:14) Following your interests (19:05) Viking / Dan Loeb (20:16) Looking back at the last year (22:39) Fraud is fraud (24:32) FTX / SBF (28:29) SEC response (35:42) Ted's current investing strategy (37:22) Venture investing strategy (38:36) Growth in Wealth Management (40:30) Wrapping up (43:09) Closing thoughts (44:37)
Yale, Harvard, and Berkeley have withdrawn from participation in the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings. Nathan and Ben consider these schools' reasons for doing so and comment on whether it signals a change in how they value the LSAT. Read more on our website! Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube.
Emma is back! Sam and her break down the biggest headlines of the day. Then they are joined by Mike Duncan, host of the Revolutions podcast, and author of the recent book Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution. Sam and Emma run through updates on the Nurses' strike in Minnesota, the DOJ going Oprah-mode with their subpoenas (you get one!), and what state primaries we will see today, before diving deeper into the GOP's history of pushing the DOJ towards corrupting their reporting of voter fraud, exploring how Trump and Barr took a page out of George W. Bush's book in their treatment of a US Attorney in the Southern District of New York. Next, they jump into the recent freight rail strike across multiple unions in the US, exploring the horrendous working conditions (including NO sick leave) that spurred this action, and debating where Biden's NLRB will fall on this fight (and the massive impact that could have). They also discuss Lindsey Graham's federal abortion ban proposal, the absurdly stupid timing of it, and how it gives away the game in the GOP's long-term plans to get rid of reproductive care, taking on the impact it might have in the leadup to the midterms, what the goals of the two parties are in these elections, and why the discourse around abortion has so benefitted the Democrats. They wrap up the news day by touching on the recent case accepted by the Supreme Court, Talevski v Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, and the impact it might have on Medicaid and the administrative state. Mike Duncan then joins, as he situates how his study of the Democratic revolutions of the 18th and 19th Centuries brought to the fore the role of THEE Marquis de Lafayette in these wars, traveling from revolution to revolution to deploy his expertise against the British and French ruling class. Duncan explores the patterns the revolutions of this era saw, the importance of a divided working class, and how Lafayette fits into these systems, before a smaller conversation on what the revolutions of these eras actually entailed. Wrapping up, they have a broader discussion of revolutions, including those Duncan has written about in the past, and the systems and structures that lead to them, situating where the current US And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma watch Glenn Greenwald continue to pitch Democrats caring about the rise of fascism as “Leftist Hypocrisy” and an attempt to “punish dissent,” with Tucker and Hannity clinging to the danger of “investigating” things, and have a greater conversation about the corrupt role of American intelligence and the necessary role of the IRS. Multi-Ivy alum Ron DeSantis comes out against four-year private education (presumably in preference of the 8-year Yale-Harvard track that he took) and a Minnesota republican asks for more nuance in his ability to vote “Yes” or “No, struggles to add it (largely due to “Maybe” votes not existing), and Don Bolduc, NH Senate GOP Favorite, takes “abolishing the Senate” to a whole new level of “abolishing the right to vote for your Senator,” plus, your calls and IMs! MIKE IS ON TOUR! Check him out here: https://www.newmediatouring.com/artist/mike-duncan/ Check out Mike's podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/revolutions/id703889772 Check out Mike's book here: https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/mike-duncan/hero-of-two-worlds/9781541730328/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Check out ESVN's YouTube channel here! https://www.youtube.com/c/ESVNShow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Immi Ramen: Go to https://thld.co/immi_majorityreport_0922 and use code majorityreport at checkout to save $5 on your order. Thanks to Immi for sponsoring this video! Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Don Moynihan's piece on abortion here: https://donmoynihan.substack.com/p/debunking-the-false-comparisons-between Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
Frank Shorter joined us on Tuesday to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his 1972 Olympic Marathon gold medal in Munich that helped jump-start the running boom in America. We're re-releasing this today with show notes, on the 50th anniversary, so you can have it as a stand-alone podcast. Frank talks about his Olympic gold, and a lot more, what he most remembers from the 1972 Olympics, training with Pre, anti-doping, his training, and how much he's running these days. Video here: https://youtu.be/iKovNBktq5c Like this content? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club. Get a bonus podcast every week, huge savings on running shoes, and support independent journalism. https://letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 11:25 Training with Prefontaine, focusing on strengths 16:32 Rooming with Dave Wottle 1972 800m gold medallist 22:20 1972 Massacre 28:17 The running boom with Bill Rodgers and the crazy 1966 dual meet with Wesleyan 34:49 The running camaraderie in the 1970s and how professionalization changed it 41:35 Anti-doping now vs 20 years ago vs 50 years ago 50:51 1976 silver, Frank thinking Waldemar Cierpinski was Carlos Lopes 57:56 How fast could he run with a pacer and supershoes 64:48 Telling Steve Prefontaine he was "stupid" at 1972 Olympics 69:41 Altitude training with Pre, Pre's ski accident 74:40 Yale cross country and Frank dropping out of Yale-Harvard meet 81:44 His running now. How fast could he run a mile now? 83:26 The toughest runner he ever competed against 86:14 A sample week of training 93:05 What he remembers most about 1972 Olympics 01:33:59 Frank's #1 piece of running advice Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call 1-844-LETSRUN and hit option 7 for the secret podcast voicemail. Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/5468d032-9d90-4c9a-b190-206b118a13e8
At the end of John Gunther's classic 1949 book, Death Be Not Proud, about the death of his 17-year-old son Johnny from a brain tumor, Johnny's mom offered a few pages of her thoughts regarding her son's death. Her words hit me hard as they remind me that my children are a gift from God. She writes, “Today, when I see parents impatient or tired or bored with their children, I wish I could say to them, But they are alive, think of the wonder of that! They may be a care and a burden, but think, they are alive! You can touch them – what a miracle! You don't have to hold back sudden tears when you see just a headline about the Yale-Harvard game because you know your boy will never see the Yale-Harvard game, never see the house in Paris he was born in, never bring home his girl, and you will not hand down your jewels to his bride and will have no grandchildren to play with and spoil. Your sons and daughters are alive. Think of that- not dead but alive! Exult and sing.”
Comedy on TNF...Matt Ryan's career, Falcons' fans responsibilities following this lowly franchise...questions from local news in FLA...bank tours...Coach K's delinquent grandson...the Yale-Harvard rivalry & the Springfield Massacre...the mating rituals of the praying mantis....week 11 picks....post show on Curb & Succession.
Our education system was originally set up with God and the Bible at its core. As we have moved away from that we have undermined and dismantled the good that system did. The examples we see coming out of places like Loudoun County are the results. We must have a complete reset of public education.
Map Pim-Pey Ou Ayiti: The Haitian Diaspora Back-In-Haiti Podcast
Originally from Haiti and Co-Founder/CEO of Anseye Pou Ayiti, Nedgine has experience in the non-profit sector with a particular focus on instructional excellence, youth empowerment, curriculum implementation, and leadership development. In addition to past roles as an education professional, she has conducted extensive research about the historical, cultural, and socioeconomic factors contributing to Haiti's education system. Nedgine earned a B.A. in History from Yale College and an Ed.M. in International Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She was named among the top global social innovators by Echoing Green in 2014, among the Forbes Magazine "30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs" in 2016, and among the inaugural Obama Foundation Fellowship in 2018 for her work leading Anseye Pou Ayiti. Anseye Pou Ayiti (APA) is a movement to equip a new generation of Haitian civic leaders for educational justice in Haiti. APA equips its program participants and graduates – including teacher-leaders, students, parents, and school leaders – to transform classrooms and communities. Since 2015, 215 Haitian teacher-leaders have been recruited and reached more than 9,000 students across 84 partner schools – tripling community outcomes, including an 85% pass rates; encouraging collaborative community development projects; and equipping students, parents, and neighbors as civic leaders. The classroom is the unit of execution, and the community is the unit of change. APA is rooted in appreciating the assets of culture, customs, and community, and redefining leadership as being rooted in collective action.
Ep. 96 - Climate Protests, Pascal's Wager, and the Duplicitous Science Press Max gives a first hand account of the climate protests during the Yale Harvard football game which delayed the game by almost an hour. He breaks down the arguments made by climate activists, and relates it to Pascal's Wager, a concept in probabilities that relates to infinite values, and how it can be abused. Max and Aaron discuss a couple of news articles on scientific discoveries and break down how they analyze them. localmaxradio.com/96
Yayo y Kuks platican La protesta en el clásico Yale-Harvard, Lo que salió mal para Oregon en Arizona State Luego, desglosando la victoria de Ohio State contra Penn State Georgia se compara con los mejores equipos del país Una temporada decepcionante para Tom Herman en Texas y Les damos los mejores juegos de la semana 14 No se olviden de suscribirse al programa
Yayo y Kuks platican La protesta en el clásico Yale-Harvard, Lo que salió mal para Oregon en Arizona State Luego, desglosando la victoria de Ohio State contra Penn State Les damos los mejores juegos de la semana 14 No se olviden de suscribirse al programa
In this episode Sara and Renee from the Hungry in Kentucky podcast join the elite GBS three peat guestomer club as they join us to talk some turkey. We talk why this year's Yale/Harvard football game was the best one yet. We draft our fantasy Thanksgiving Foods and talk the nuances of the mayonnaise nanner and Carrie swings both ways on stuffing or dressing. Week 14 CFB pick'em and rivalry week. News of the Weird has us talking about the merits of a virtual wardrobe and whether or not you can carry a full sized cooked turkey on a plane. Banning Baby Yoda Gifs, microwaving M&M's, 99 packs of PBR and a football locker room celebration that has to be seen round out this week's Take It or Leave It.
Hey everyone, this Friday, November 29, is Buy Nothing Day and the Global Climate Strike! I talk about Buy Nothing Day, why it's important, and how to get involved. Learn more at adbusters.org and fridaysforfuture.org. Plus, two stories about divestment--at the European Investment Bank and the Yale-Harvard football game--are giving me hope this week. Happy Thanksgiving, and see you in a few weeks!
Defense Secretary Mark Esper demanded the resignation of Navy Secretary Richard Spencer on Sunday. Esper said he had lost confidence in Spencer. Esper's action follows Spencer publicly disagreeing with President Trump over the military's decision to demote one of three war criminals the president pardoned against military advice. What are the consequences of presidential interference in the military code of justice? Also this hour: Students from Yale and Harvard protested during Saturday's Yale-Harvard football game in New Haven, to call on both universities to divest their investments in fossil fuels. About 350 additional fans joined them on the field to the sounds of John Denver. Sam Waterston was there too. Lastly, a group of student body senators at the University of Florida initiated impeachment proceedings against their student body president for using student fees to promote a political agenda. He specifically wanted to pay Donald Trump Jr. to speak on campus.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Bloomberg officially enters the Democratic race. We're joined by John Dombroski, founder and president of Grand Canyon Planning. Environmental protesters delay the Yale-Harvard football game. Roger Simon says it's time to abolish the Ivy League. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jets are getting hot as the holidays arrive. Yale-Harvard, The tailgate, The Game, the protest, the comeback & the sad truth of protestors’ inaction.
The American Medical Association pursues an anti-science agenda on therapy for children with gender identity disorder, Yale students invade the Yale-Harvard football game, and Michael Bloomberg officially enters the race. Date: 11-25-2019
In this episode Sara and Renee from the Hungry in Kentucky podcast join the elite GBS three peat guestomer club as they join us to talk some turkey. We talk why this year's Yale/Harvard football game was the best one yet. We draft our fantasy Thanksgiving Foods and talk the nuances of the mayonnaise nanner and Carrie swings both ways on stuffing or dressing. Week 14 CFB pick'em and rivalry week. News of the Weird has us talking about the merits of a virtual wardrobe and whether or not you can carry a full sized cooked turkey on a plane. Banning Baby Yoda Gifs, microwaving M&M's, 99 packs of PBR and a football locker room celebration that has to be seen round out this week's Take It or Leave It.
Today on IT, Chris Rose and Tom Verducci talk about the Braves' offseason so far after signing Travis d'Arnaud. Chris and Tom then look at the free agency frenzy around the NL East to see who the other teams should be looking at in the free agent market. They also flashback to some notable MLB game delays following the Yale-Harvard football delay this past weekend. All that, plus more!
Breaking down the top stories from the weekend action in college football. First, the wild scene at Yale-Harvard (1:00), what went wrong for Oregon at Arizona State (5:30) and whether Oklahoma's close wins are concerning (18:20). Then, breaking down Ohio State's win against Penn State (28:00), how Georgia stacks up against the best teams in the country (43:00), a disappointing season for Tom Herman at Texas (53:50) and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Best bets for Week 13 from Barton Simmons, Tom Fornelli and Chip Patterson. Game breakdowns and picks included for Georgia-Texas A&M (7:20), Ohio State-Penn State (16:50), Oklahoma-TCU (24:00), SMU-Navy (31:45), Baylor-Texas (43:00), Oregon-Arizona State (47:45), Pitt-Virginia Tech (52:00), Yale-Harvard (59:45), Tennessee-Missouri (1:06:30) and many more from the weekend slate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remi dives into the female psyche with feminist confidence coach, Kara Loewentheil. Kara is a Yale /Harvard educated Lawyer (nbd) and host of the podcast, “Unf#ck Your Brain”. Remi and Kara unpack cognitive bias and how it affects nearly every aspect of our lives. This episode is for anyone that wants a practical approach to reframing their outlook on life.
The Yale-Harvard football game is one of most anticipated events, but this year, the tradition faces controversy. A four-hour ticket line nightmare, a Fenway park problem, and the unsettling leave of Yale’s captain of the football team in the midst of a sexual misconduct investigation could explain why the hype leading up to “The Game” has been so lackluster this year. Hosted by Allison Park. Guests: Lorenzo Arvanitis, Jever Mariwala, Serena Cho, Alice Park, and Lindsay Jost. Co-producer and Sound Engineer: Brandon Liu Graphic Designer: Jack Adam
Meet Roger Barnett, Chairman & CEO of Shaklee. Hear why this Yale & Harvard graduate and successful businessman & entrepreneur chose to pursue Shaklee. What challenges did he encounter & how did he overcome them? What hidden jewels did he discover within the company? How is Dr Shaklee’s philosophy reflected within the company and the people? And what is his vision for the future.