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National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen leads a special panel discussion with Federal Judges Association President Judge J. Michelle Childs of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and past president of the Federal Judges Association; Judge Beth Bloom of the U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida; and Judge Stephen R. Bough of the U.S. District Court Western District of Missouri. The judges explore threats to the judicial branch and the importance of judicial independence and civic education in maintaining the rule of law. This program was presented in partnership with the Federal Judges Association. Resources Michelle Childs, Justice Jackson Lecture: “The Republic is Safe as Long as the Courts Remain Open” (April 1, 2025) Code of Conduct for United States Judges John Roberts, 2024 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary (December 2024) Federal Judges Association Civics Challenge Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Follow, rate, and review wherever you listen. Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube. Support our important work. Donate
Learn more about Acast's Q4 2024 and year end 2024 financial performance in this recording of our presentation to investors.For a closer look at our results — and to better understand the audio — head to investors.acast.com to download the full report and watch the presentation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Vote Voiced Podcast with your host Donna Miller. Today we share our 2024 Year End Report. Join us in making a lasting impact. Make a recurring contribution today at Actblue.com/donate/vote-voiced/1 Thanks for your unwavering support!
Fred is joined LIVE from SHOT Show 2025 by Taylor Schmitz, Director, Federal Relations. They discuss Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus members getting to work on new legislation in 2025, CSF's new year end report (available now), 3 CSF priorities set to receive vote on the House floor, efforts to maintain recreational shooting on 1.3 million acres of public land, and so much more! Takeaways Caucus Members Getting To Work: A tremendous week for sportsmen in DC saw the introduction of the Hearing Protection Act, the Sporting Firearms Access Act, maintaining recreational shooting access at Bear's Ears Monument, and more! The Fix Our Forests Act And Fire Management: The Fix Our Forest Act aims to improve forest health by putting tools in the hands of land managers to maintain great habitat free of destructive wildfires. CSF's Year End Report is now available here for your review: https://online.fliphtml5.com/ainum/hchh/#p=1 Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter
Duke beats ND behind Flagg 42 ptsUNC survives vs NC StateAre the Commanders the best NFL story?Who's to blame in Pittsburgh?
Trump is losing his mind at the prospect of being sentenced Friday for his 34 felony business accounts. Now he's demanding that the case be stayed based on president-elect immunity, something his lawyers Todd Blanche and Emil Bove made up yesterday. And, as always, Rudy Giuliani is wilding out in court. Links: Please Keep Shit Talking Judges https://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/please-keep-shit-talking-judges 2024 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary https://www.supremecourt.gov/publicinfo/year-end/2024year-endreport.pdf US v. Boeing docket https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/29089563/united-states-v-the-boeing-company/ Rudy demands courtroom sketch artist draw him “nice” https://www.reuters.com/world/us/judge-weigh-holding-giuliani-contempt-georgia-election-workers-case-2025-01-03/ Alex Jones - Trustee Motion for Approve PQPR settlement https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txsb.459750/gov.uscourts.txsb.459750.1005.0.pdf Roberts EOY 2024 Report https://www.supremecourt.gov/publicinfo/year-end/2024year-endreport.pdf Trump NY Docs via Law360 https://www.law360.com/newyork-vs-trump-tracker New York Article 78 https://law.justia.com/codes/new-york/cvp/article-78/7803/ Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod Patreon: patreon.com/LawAndChaosPod
OA1107 - Chief Justice John Roberts has used his annual end-of-the-year report to remind us that federal judges should not accept luxury vacations from billionaires, fly insurrectionist flags on any of their properties, or ever be criticized for any reason. Or, you know--at least one of those things. We also answer a patron question about what happens if Republicans can't get their House in order by the time that electoral votes are supposed to be certified on January 6th before getting to today's main story: the very real possibility that TikTok may not live to see the first day of the second Trump administration if the Supreme Court allows current law barring it from doing business in the US to take effect on January 19th. How could the US government shutting down one of our nation's favorite new ways to communicate not constitute a massive First Amendment problem? Why did a majority of Congressional Democrats, the Biden administration and pre-election Donald Trump all agree that TikTok is a threat to national security? And when is Matt going to finally release his signature TikTok dance video? We answer two of these questions before dropping a quick footnote to look back on a stupid Congressperson's idea of a smart person's legal argument in support of overturning a democratic election. DC Circuit decision in Tiktok v. Garland (12/6/24) “What If Free Speech Means Banning TikTok?,” Alan Rozhenstein, The Atlantic (12/13/24) Redacted transcript of U.S. intelligence briefing to House Energy and Commerce Committee on March 7, 2024 filed with DC Circuit ACLU amicus brief in Tiktok v. Garland (12/27/24) Donald Trump's amicus brief in Tiktok v. Garland (12/30/24) Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (signed into law 4/24/24) “2024 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary,” John Roberts (12/30/24) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do! If you'd like to support the show (and lose the ads!), please pledge at patreon.com/law!
Some of you may know by now that I love numbers. They tell the story of how your business is doing. This podcast tells my story of 2024. There are some things that went well, other things that didn't go quite so well. And plenty of things I want to do better in 2025. I hope this is helpful for you to learn from my journey. YouTube link: https://youtu.be/CJDVkCX_StQ If you have any questions, you can reach us here: https://lifemattersagency.com/contact/ If you're an agent looking for a mentor, start here: https://lifemattersagency.com/insurance/ Have an idea or topic suggestion? Talk to me: https://forms.gle/6aLkM8MSTwH4eteVA#lifematters #lifeinsurance #wholelifeinsurance #agentsforlife #lifeinsuranceagent #infinitebanking
In this special episode, Bunni and Ben share all that God has done in the life of Christians Engaged in 2024. They discuss how our ministry's merger with Family Policy Alliance has made such a positive impact on both of our organizations, and how our prayer and civic engagement programs and resources have expanded and are reaching Christians nationwide. Support Christians Engaged's efforts to educate and empower Christians nationwide: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Conversations with Christians Engaged | Hosted by Bunni Pounds Listen, watch, and subscribe: https://christiansengaged.org/conversations-show Christians Engaged exists to awaken, educate, and empower believers in Jesus Christ to: ▪️ PRAY for our nation and elected officials regularly ▪️ VOTE in every local, state, and national election to impact our culture ▪️ ENGAGE our hearts in civic education or involvement for the well-being of our local communities and our nation Learn more: https://christiansengaged.org/ Support our efforts: https://christiansengaged.org/donate Take the PLEDGE to PRAY, VOTE, & ENGAGE: https://christiansengaged.org/pledge
In this episode of Comp & Coffee, hosts Ruth Thomas and Amy Stewart dive into Payscale's 2024 Year-End Report, highlighting the state of the job market as we approach 2025. Amy Stewart, Payscale's Principal Content Strategist, shares her insights on the year's labor market trends, hot jobs, and the significance of wage growth. The episode also explores the challenges and opportunities in recruiting and retaining top talent in an evolving economic landscape. Tune in for vital takeaways to inform your compensation strategies for the coming year. Key Highlights: Analysis of 2024 labor market trends and the return to normalcy post-pandemic. Discussion on the impacts of inflation and interest rates on the economy. Examination of the top jobs lists including fastest wage growth, quit rates, and recruitment challenges. Insights on pay transparency and its influence on organizational performance. Overview of Payscale's pivotal research reports and predictions for 2025. Quotes: "The labor market is starting to return to a state of normal." – Amy Stewart "Customer service team leader is seeing a 20% wage growth year over year." – Amy Stewart "The perception of fair pay impacts whether employees stay or leave." – Amy Stewart
20 Dec 2024 — Our December 16 press release called off the merger with Fortune Rise Acquisition Corporation (FRLA) so the Exec Panel gave our shareholders and other interested participants the background on that decision in this eposide along with an informative 2024 year end report. Take a look at the plans for 2025 and get the lowdown on what lies ahead!
Leadership SIMPLIFIED! with Rhonda Delaney, The People Gardener
Unlock the secret to transforming your leadership approach with a team member year-end report. Imagine gaining unparalleled insights into your team's experiences and frustrations—this episode of the People Gardener podcast promises to equip you with a strategy to achieve just that. I'm Rhonda Delaney, your guide on this journey, sharing the evolution and impact of this powerful feedback tool from my 15 years in the industry. You'll learn how to foster an open channel for communication, encouraging your employees to voice their experiences and paving the way for meaningful change.This week, we dive into the practical steps for implementing a year-end report system that enhances team satisfaction and productivity. Hear about my initial challenges and the rewarding results that followed, turning limited participation into a comprehensive feedback mechanism. If you're a business owner striving to step out from behind the scenes, this episode offers the perfect blueprint. Discover how addressing simple yet recurring frustrations can significantly streamline processes and improve workplace morale. Grab your pen and paper; this episode is packed with actionable insights for your leadership toolkit.TEAM MEMBER YEAR END REPORT PDFTEAM MEMBER YEAR END GOOGLE DOC
Learn more about Acast's Q4 2023 and year end 2023 financial performance in this recording of our presentation to investors.For a closer look at our results — and to better understand the audio — head to investors.acast.com to download the full report and watch the presentation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Chief Justice's 2023 Year End Report on the Federal Judiciary If you would like to listen to this report from last year and the year before, you can find them in the show catalog by scrolling back to December 2022. Listen to What SCOTUS Wrote Us wherever you get your podcasts, or at www.whatscotuswroteus.com
This is a report on the ministries of the Nowata Methodist Church over the last year. It details many of our ministries and efforts, with many links and references for those who have not been along for the ride with us. It also paints a portrait of the directions we may go from here, and the reasons we have to be hopeful for the future. God has been very good to this little church. Take a few minutes to learn how!
If the top-secret UFO control group were to issue a year-end report, this is what it might sound like. Check out my YouTube channel: Quirk Zone - YouTube Extraterrestrial Reality book recommendations: Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSI Link to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqi Link to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52nj Link to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfv Link to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfT Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlv Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1l Link to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/support
If the top-secret UFO control group were to issue a year-end report, this is what it might sound like. Check out my YouTube channel: Quirk Zone - YouTube Extraterrestrial Reality book recommendations: Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSI Link to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqi Link to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52nj Link to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfv Link to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good: https://amzn.to/3BNftfT Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1: https://amzn.to/3xxJvlv Link to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1l Link to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-quirk/support
In Episode 62 of STR Data Lab, Jamie Lane, Chief Economist at AirDNA, welcomes Dave Meyer, Vice President of Data and Analytics at BiggerPockets, to share insights on the real estate market outlook for 2024. BiggerPockets is a community of 2.5 million people dedicated to achieving financial freedom through real estate investing, offering tools to track macroeconomic trends and long-term rental data. They take a close look at Dave's Year-End Report, which reviews the real estate market in 2023 and anticipates future trends. They explore the possibility of a recession and its potential effects on the housing market. The episode addresses the current market paradox where housing prices rise amidst recession fears. Dave clarifies this by explaining how affordability constraints are dampening demand. Dave shares several investment strategies, including house hacking and investing in new construction. He also discusses policy changes that might influence investment decisions and suggests resources for keeping track of the housing market. Don't miss this insightful episode for a deeper understanding of the real estate market's future trajectory! ~~~~ Dave's 2024 State of Real Estate Investing Report: www.biggerpockets.com/report24 www.biggerpockets.com/strategybook https://www.instagram.com/thedatadeli/?hl=en ~~~~ Signup for AirDNA for FREE
Welcome the the Best Ever midweek news brief, a new series where we will highlight the top headlines CRE investors should be paying attention to this week, followed by a deep dive on a larger news topic or trend alongside a CRE expert. Today's Headlines Six Interest Rate Cuts in 2024? A recent report from ING Economics predicts that federal interest rates will likely be cut six times in 2024. That's a bold prediction based on what we've seen in 2023. The report cites three key factors: a labor market that it intentionally describes as “cooling, not collapsing,” a gradual easing of inflationary pressures, and — even though spending is still strong — the outlook points to financial pressure hitting millions of households, and soon, which should curb spending and slow overall economic activity. Midwest Corners Market on Apartment Competition: In RentCafe's 2023 Year-End Report, the company broke down the U.S. rental markets based on competition. And while Miami was the nation's hottest rental market, the Midwest was the clear winner, with three cities in the top 5 and 10 of the top 30 most competitive rental markets in the U.S. for 2023. Today's Guest: Logan Freeman, co-founder and principal at FTW Investments, joins Paul Mueller to discuss two recent bills proposed in Congress targeting institutional investors that would reduce their ability to own single-family homes. The first — called the End Hedge Fund Control of American Homes Act — would impose tax penalties that would force big investors to sell off the single-family homes they own over a 10-year period, effectively banning them from owning them entirely. A second bill titled the American Neighborhoods Protection Act was also introduced, and this bill would require corporate owners of more than 75 single-family homes to pay an annual fee of $10,000 per home into a housing trust fund to be used as down payment assistance for families. Key Takeaways: The title of the first bill may refer to hedge funds, but the definition within the bill says that it would target any applicable entity that “manages funds pooled from investors,” which encompasses a large swath of commercial funds and businesses. Should these bills pass, mobile home parks could be significantly impacted by institutional investors shifting their focus. As investors move out of single-family rentals and into multifamily properties and mobile home parks in an attempt to profit from the affordability crisis, rental rates for manufactured and small homes in these parks may rise sharply. This could benefit park owners but exacerbate the affordability crisis for renters living in mobile homes, who may struggle with rising housing costs. These Democrat-led bills are unlikely to pass in a Republican-controlled house; however, these bills (and those that have come before them) are an indication of what Congress is thinking about. So even if these bills don't pass — and if Congress decides not to entertain the myriad of potential alternatives that could help with affordable housing — future attacks on real estate investors, institutional or otherwise, could be in coming down the pike. Logan Freeman | Real Estate Background Co-founder and chief development officer of FTW Investments LLC, where their strategy involves acquiring, operating, and the eventual disposition of large-scale commercial real estate assets in key sectors and markets. Previous episodes: JF2959: Navigating Today's Market in the Midwest ft. Logan Freeman JF1845: Ex-NFL Player Turns To Real Estate Investing with Logan Freeman JF1908: Reinventing Yourself After A Traumatic Experience #SituationSaturday with Logan Freeman Portfolio: GP of 1,500 multifamily units across four states, plus 600,000 sq. ft. in the office, industrial, and retail sectors. Based in: Kansas City, MO Say hi to him at: ftwinvestmentsllc.com Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit bloodyelbowpodcast.substack.comIt's been a hot minute since we've had a Bunker episode, so we decided to do something a little different. Nate pulled the blinds, put the shotgun by the door and the attack dog patrolled the perimeter as he welcomed me into his hallowed grounds for a bit of a role reversal. This week, I put Nate in the hot seat to provide a detailed update on what's go…
Learn more about Acast's Q4 2022 and year end 2022 financial performance in this recording of our presentation to investors.For a closer look at our results — and to better understand the audio — head to investors.acast.com to download the full report and watch the presentation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022 Year-End Report by Church in the Square (Sermon Audio)
This week Jeremy is joined by Scott Kauffman, chairman of The ALS Association board of trustees, to reflect on progress made in the fight against ALS in 2022 and to preview some of the work on the horizon in 2023. Read The ALS Association's 2022 Year-End Report at https://www.als.org/blog/2022-year-end-reportThis episode is brought to you by The ALS Association in partnership with CitizenRacecar.
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Chief Justice's 2022 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary (Dec. 31, 2022)
Audio of the Chief Justice's 2021 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary Happy New Year! At 6pm this New Year's Eve, the Supreme Court will release the Chief Justice's annual report. The Year-end Report on the Federal Judiciary is simply an opportunity for the Chief Justice to reflect on the year that has passed and share thoughts on the year ahead - not only as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, but as the head of the Federal Judicial Branch. I'll be reading this year's report as soon as it's released - and I'll have it published long before it's time to toast to the new year on the West Coast! But, before I do that, I thought it might be a good idea to read for you the annual report that was issued last New Year's Eve (2021) so you can judge for yourself how well it stacks-up to the year that actually unfolded. Access past Chief Justice's Year-End Reports on the Federal Judiciary: https://www.supremecourt.gov/publicinfo/year-end/year-endreports.aspx Music and Sound Effects by Epidemic Sound
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Natalie Argerious and Ray Dubicki talk about the 2021-2022 public school year. The kids have a lot of catching up to do. The teachers are trying their best and providing them with social and emotional education that we never got. But is the District actually being helpful? That may not be a passing grade. And there are broader trends that are showing Seattle schools will be losing population in the years to come. Is it time to rethink long summer breaks or where we put new schools?Of course, we want to know your thoughts, opinions, and experiences about the school year. Do you want to see year round schools in Seattle, or are the long summers just fine? Reach out to us at podcast [at] theurbanist.org. As always, you can find The Urbanist podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and other major platforms.
According to a lawsuit filed by some shareholders, Twitter may have failed to disclose important information about the Musk deal, and it might be Musk's doing! Get the full breakdown on this very interesting lawsuit that isn't getting much coverage elsewhere! Also, a Connecticut Bill paves the way for how other states might fight against abortion restrictions. Something to fight for in your state! Also, why Andrew is definitely right about Clarence Thomas. Links: Code of Conduct for US Judges, 2011 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary, WHPA fails, CT bill, Orlando Police Pension Fund v Twitter, 8 Del. Code § 203, disclosure in merger agreement
Learn more about Acast's Q4 2021 and year end 2021 financial performance in this recording of our presentation to investors. For a closer look at our results — and to better understand the audio — head to investors.acast.com to download the full report and watch the presentation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this presentation, you can hear more about Elicera Therapeutics when CEO, Jamal El-Mosleh reviews the full-year report for 2021, and dives into significant events during 2021, and provides an update on recent events after the conclusion of the report.Watch the full video on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HCAndersenCapitalHC Andersen Capital receives payment from Elicera Therapeutics through a Digital IR/Corporate Visibility agreement.
Today InPerspective with Dr. Harry Reeder January 11, 2022
2021- WHAT A YEAR! David, Devon and Kara share the year-end stats as well as some thoughtful insight into the crazy year Jackson Hole has experienced. They chat on how it compares to 2020 and offer predictions on our upcoming 2022. A wrap-up episode you won't want to miss!
It's been both an eternity and no time since the disgusting attack on our nation's Capitol one year ago. We've seen some amount of justice dealt to those involved, but mostly at lower levels. Is there more to come? Will those at the top face consequences? Andrew is here reading the tea leaves on Merrick Garland's speech, and they are some interesting leaves... In the second segment, Andrew tells us about the worthless ethics report issued by Chief Justice Roberts. Links: Read Merrick Garland's Full Jan. 6 Speech, 2021 Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary, "On Sexual Harassment in the Judiciary" by Leah M. Litman and Deeva Shah, Supreme Court order vax case
Year End Report - 2021 by Church in the Square (Sermon Audio)
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Ray got covid so we are back with the Raw Post-show and a little year in review for wrestling!
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2021 is coming to a close. So where are we with all the pro Second Amendment bills moving through the House and Senate? Are we getting close on Constitutional Carry? Are any anti gun bills on the move? BFA Legislative Affairs Director Rob Sexton provides a detailed report on 15 bills, answers questions from our listeners, and gives us an inside look at how effective lobbying is done.
Helena Kosinski: "A couple of platforms out there, but the biggest one that everyone will know is TickTok and in 2020 we saw a massive rise in the use".Podcast or vlog: The Power of Audio + Science + AI with Jasmine Moradi (https://www.jasminemoradi.com, Spotify, Apple Music & Google Play) Episode 12: 2020 MRC Data Year-End Report in collaboration with Billboard: The powerful role of music in consumers' lives and the increase of audio streaming. In conversation with Helena Kosinski, VP Global, MRC Data.Soundbites#1 Key take away - MRC at MIDEM: “The impact of Covid-19 on Music: Search for the New”. #2 Consumers' interest in virtual concerts.#3 Key take away - MRC Data's 2020 U.S. Year-End report.#4 Billboard and MRC launch two new global music charts; ‘Billboard Global 200' and the ‘Billboard Global Excl. US'. #5 The top US genre of 2020: a comfortable, escapist space, and a wave of nostalgia during Covid-19. #6 2021 Music industry trends & the future of music.#7 Helena Kosinski's successful journey in the music business and career advice.#8 Music x Brands: music marketing opportunities.Helena KosinskiVP GlobalMRC DataMRC Entertainmentwww.mrcentertainment.com
My guest today is my dear friend Helena Kosinski. In this episode, Helena and I discuss the ins and outs of MRC Data's 2020 U.S. Year-End report which provides an overview of the music industry's leading trends, data and insights from the past 12 months. The report is in collaboration with Billboard and outlines the powerful role music continues to play in consumers' lives.Podcast or vlog: The Power of Audio + Science + AI with Jasmine Moradi (https://www.jasminemoradi.com, Spotify, Apple Music & Google Play) Episode 12: 2020 MRC Data Year-End Report in collaboration with Billboard: The powerful role of music in consumers' lives and the increase of audio streaming. In conversation with Helena Kosinski, VP Global, MRC Data.Soundbites#1 Key take away - MRC at MIDEM: “The impact of Covid-19 on Music: Search for the New”. #2 Consumers' interest in virtual concerts.#3 Key take away - MRC Data's 2020 U.S. Year-End report.#4 Billboard and MRC launch two new global music charts; ‘Billboard Global 200' and the ‘Billboard Global Excl. US'. #5 The top US genre of 2020: a comfortable, escapist space, and a wave of nostalgia during Covid-19. #6 2021 Music industry trends & the future of music. #7 Helena Kosinski's successful journey in the music business and career advice. #8 Music x Brands: music marketing opportunities. Helena Kosinski VP GlobalMRC Data MRC Entertainmentwww.mrcentertainment.com
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Hello everyone and welcome to Hospitality Marketing the podcast, I am your host Loren Gray and this is episode #234 where each week we spend around 20 to 30 minutes sharing the most interesting tools, news, and techniques being used in marketing for the hospitality industry. We also do a quick recap of our weekly Live Video show “This Week in Hospitality Marketing” which also airs every Friday at 11:30 am Eastern US Time.. SO let's get started 00:01 — Our tool for review this week is Airdna.com 00:05— Our Technique this week is How to counter dynamic inventory in your market 00:14 — News and Show Review CoHosts Stephanie Smith Kat Mohammad Robert Cole Show Notes 00:01 — HSMAI Marketing Conference Revie 00:15 — AAHOA conference 01:15 — Marriott signed record 815 hotel deals in 2019 / Hilton Opened More Than a Hotel a Day, Achieved 6.6 Percent Net Unit Growth, and Reached 6,110 Properties 01:54 — How to delete what Facebook knows about your life outside of Facebook U.S. AirDNA STR Index: 2019 Year-End Report https://www.airdna.co/blog/us-airdna-str-index-2019-report "All in all, the United States vacation rental market saw a 14.3-point slide in 2019 compared to a 2.48-point rise over the same period in 2018" Remember — you can find us on Google Play / Apple iTunes / iHeart Radio / Soundcloud / Stitcher / Spotify / Pandora / Tunein / Pocket cast / Breaker / ACast and the list goes on, 36 and counting to be exact. We’re even on Amazon's Alexa. No matter which one you may use, if you like the show please rate us and leave a comment. That will help others find our content. Also if this is your first time hearing us, you can subscribe to our show on any of those 36 platforms as well. For an archive of all previous podcasts, you can go to hospitalitydigitalmarketing.com/podcasts and don’t forget our live video talk show that you can join and participate in every Friday at 11:30 Eastern US time, called "this week in hospitality marketing The live show". simply go to http://www.hospitalitydigitalmarketing.com/live/ Thank You for the privilege of your time. Talk to you next week!
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(Note: This is a DocuPod – audio reads of important public documents. No conversation; no interview. Just the document itself.) You may have noticed: Especially with the impeachment, there’s been a lot of news, coverage and discussion – tweets, speeches, rallies, angry letters, hearings, cable panels – around two branches of government: The Executive and Legislative. But assuming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi indeed sends the two Articles of Impeachment to the Senate, and assuming Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indeed convenes a trial, our third branch – the Judiciary – will be front and center. That’s because, as you may know, when the President of the United States faces an impeachment trial in the Senate, the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court presides. And that person, of course, is John G. Roberts. Now, we don’t hear much from Chief Justices. Sure, they write some of the Court’s opinions. But they don’t really do interviews. They certainly don’t tweet. So when they speak, their words carry great power, and everyone scrambles to read between their lines. Just recently, Chief Justice Roberts spoke. Actually, he published – on New Year’s Eve, his annual Year-End Report on the Federal Judiciary. And, of course, with the tensions among the branches of government – with an impeachment trial likely on the horizon – this year’s report was widely anticipated. You may recall Roberts’ last comments that seemed to be directed towards President Trump in 2018, when the Chief Justice reminded the President that, “We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges. What we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. That independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for.” President Trump tweeted back: “Sorry Chief Justice John Roberts, but you do indeed have ‘Obama judges,’ and they have a much different point of view than the people who are charged with the safety of our country.” So what about now? Would Roberts say anything about President Trump? Would he reveal his feelings on the state of our nation – on whether we are in, or headed towards, a Constitutional Crisis? Chief Justice Roberts didn’t disappoint. As the New York Times described, Roberts “issued pointed remarks… that seemed to be addressed, at least in part, to the president himself. The two men have a history of friction, and Chief Justice Roberts used the normally mild report to denounce false information spread on social media and to warn against mob rule. Some passages could be read as a mission statement for the chief justice’s plans for the impeachment trial itself.” For show notes & my newsletter, go to chrisriback.com.
Welcome to AiArthritis Voices 360. This week, join your host, Tiffany, as she gives the 2019 Year End Report on IFAA’s work to benefit the AiArthritis Community. You will have a front row seat as she explains the important work IFAA has been doing since its inception and the organization’s goals for 2020. IFAA needs your support to continue these projects. Learn how you can help make a difference in medical research, patient advocacy, pharmaceutical development, spreading awareness, public and physician education, and improving the quality of life of patients living with AiArthritis diseases. Learn more about this episode and all the projects mentioned in this show at https://www.aiarthritis.org/podcast-ep7!AiArthritis Voices 360 is produced by the International Foundation for Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Arthritis (IFAA). Find us on the web at www.aiarthritis.org/podcast, where you can take a seat “at the table” by joining post-episode conversations, nominate future co-hosts, join the official podcast Club and more! 00:56 – Tiffany welcome listeners01:55 – IFAA was founded to prevent people from experiencing Tiffany’s struggle to obtain a diagnosis03:10 – AiArthritis diseases that are not found early can result in permanent changes to a person’s life04:15 – Please consider gifting to IFAA so that we can continue our mission04:35 - IFAA is driven by the idea that patient experiences are key to finding solutions that impact education, advocacy, and research on AiArthritis diseases 07:00 - IFAA facilitated conversations among patients that helped to create a list of early symptoms of AiArthritis Diseases to help physicians and patients recognize symptoms as early in the disease progression as possible8:00 - IFAA listens to all patient opinions and uses that input to create solutions10:00 - In 2015, IFAA launched an investigation of the ethics of step therapy14:05 - IFAA realized that insurance companies were basing decision on research gathered from clinical trials which excluded a majority of patients because their disease progression did not fit the standard18:16 - IFAA established World AiArthritis Day to educate people about Autoimmune and Autoinflammatory Arthritis 18:45 - IFAA promotes understanding of the early symptoms of AiArthritis so that patients and physicians will seek input from rheumatologists sooner 20:04 - IFAA used this information to create early detection models and provided them to primary care physicians to assist in early identification of patients with AiArthritis symptom onset. We need your support to continue this work21:00 - IFAA is actively seeking individuals who have symptoms but no diagnosis so that researchers can collect early symptom information that is not based on recall after the fact. This work is unprecedented and is based on needs identified by medical researchers.22:37 - This work is funded by donations, not grants23:00 - IFAA has spent a year developing AiArthritis Voices, an online forum for promoting education, advocacy, and research of AiArthritis Diseases24:08 - AiArthritis Voices 360 Podcast was the result of an Innovation Award Grant 24:43 - This podcast was founded to give people around the world a voice in the important discussions about AiArthritis Diseases, even if they are not able to participate in online forums or medical conferences 25:55 - IFAA cannot continue our work with the online forum or the podcast without support from donors26:20 - In 2019, IFAA started working on the Patient Reported Stills Disease Brochure Project to identify patient reported early symptoms of Stills Disease 28:35 - IFAA hopes to expand this project to create patient reported brochures for the other AiArthritis diseases28:47 - IFAA attended 2 rheumatology conferences in 2019: American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) to collect information and disseminate it our members.29:10 - IFAA needs donor funding to collect information at conferences and share it via the podcast and the online forum30:00 - IFAA partnered with the Rheumatology Nurses Society on our precision medicine project as a result of meeting them at the ACR conference in 2018; attendance is important!32:28 - In 2020, IFAA will develop an educational component to teach patients the difference between precision medicine and personalized medicine34:15 - In 2020, IFAA will continue to develop the AiArthritis Voices online forum and seek to train patients to act as focus group moderators to decrease the cost of medical research36:08 In 2020, IFAA will continue to focus on educating the public about biosimilar treatment options37:38 - IFAA will continue working to protect access to treatment for patients with employer-provided health insurance in the US41:00 - IFAA will be hosting our first Gala, The Auto Ball, on Friday, May 15th at the National Museum for Transportation in St Louis, MO, which will also serve as the official launch party countdown to World AUTOimmune & AUTOinflammatory Arthritis Day, May 20th. Let us know if you want to get involved!44:24 - IFAA needs your support to continue the important work we are doing to benefit the AiArthritis Community44:43 - One time gifts can be made at www.aiarthritis.org/donate45:00 - Vocal Impact Partners can make a monthly gift beginning at $10 per month, Sign up at www.aiarthritis.org/VIP46:15 - Tiffany thanks listeners for their support of the podcast and IFAA
Death Penalty Information Center On the Issues Podcast Series
In the December 2019 edition of the Discussions with DPIC podcast, Death Penalty Information Center Executive Director Robert Dunham and Managing Director Anne Holsinger discuss DPIC’s 2019 Year End Report. The podcast explores the major themes presented in the year’s death-penalty news and developments, including innocence, declining use of capital punishment, and systemic problems revealed by the new death sentences and executions in 2019.
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Death Penalty Information Center On the Issues Podcast Series
Members of the DPIC staff discuss key themes from the 2018 Year End Report in the latest episode of Discussions with DPIC. Robert Dunham, Ngozi Ndulue, and Anne Holsinger delve into the major death-penalty trends and news items of the year, including the "extended trend" of generational lows in death sentencing and executions, election results that indicate the decline will likely continue, and the possible impact of Pope Francis’s change to Catholic teaching on capital punishment. They explore the reasons for reduced death-penalty usage, highlighting the stories of people who were exonerated in 2018, the theme of executing people with characteristics that make them vulnerable to unfair legal proceedings, and the ongoing controversy surrounding execution methods.
Recorded 21 February 2018. SinterCast´s CEO Steve Dawson starts the interview with his overview of the quarter and his thoughts on the current state of the business. Then he comments on the lower installation revenue and if the lower Sampling Cup shipments indicates a trend. Finally he gives his thoughts about the outlook for 2018.
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
with Brad Friedman & Desi Doyen
Adam Liptak, New York Times Supreme Court Correspondent, talks about Chief Justice John Roberts' 2016 Year-End-Report, which focuses on the work of the district court judges.
Death Penalty Information Center On the Issues Podcast Series
DPIC Executive Director Robert Dunham and Director of Research and Special Projects Robin Konrad discuss the findings and themes of the 2016 DPIC Year End Report. This year marked historic lows in death sentences, executions, and public support for the death penalty. They explore the reasons for the declines, look at what this year's election results say about the death penalty, and describe the cases that resulted in executions this year.
Welcome to episode 24 of the LJS Podcast where today we are talking about why jazz is unpopular and what we can do about it. According to Nielsen's 2014 Year End Report, jazz is one of the most unpopular genres of music in the United States. In this episode we take a closer look at these details, try to figure out why, ask some questions, and reflect on what we can do about it. Listen in!