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House Calls

Cain Brothers, a division of KeyBanc Capital Markets

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Welcome to House Calls, where we talk to investment bankers from Cain Brothers, a division of KeyBank Capital Markets Inc. These bankers are working in some of the most interesting segments of healthcare, with organizations and business models that are helping to change the US healthcare industry. Host David Johnson is a recovering investment banker who discovered he’s actually a journalist and started 4sight Health, a thought leadership and advisory company. Johnson leads the conversation a ...
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Reality Check Radio is all about Reality TV! Get caught up on all the current reality shows. Call in to discuss your favorites! Recent Guests Include: America's Next Top Model's Nigel Barker and CariDee English, Pretty Wicked's Mia Tyler, Top Chef's Gail Simmons, Carla Hall, Jamie Lauren and Ariane Duarte, Survivor's Rupert Boneham and Jessica "Sugar" Kiper, The Amazing Race's Nick and Starr Spangler, Ken and Tina Greene, Toni and Dallas Imbimbo, Mary and David Conley, Andrew Lappitt, Dan Ho ...
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I am Chad Cain your host of One Guy with a Mic Presents: History of Dingers and Dunks. I am going to be bringing the history of baseball and basketball to life. For every one of you that doesn’t know anything about the history of baseball or basketball, this is your place to learn. If you know some knowledge about baseball and basketball this is your place to know more. If you have more knowledge than others around you this is your safe space. I can always learn from each and every one of yo ...
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Total Sports Recall is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. EPISODE SUMMARY “Covering Sports from a Different Angle” HARV ARONSON (HOST) BACKGROUND Harv Aronson was born and raised in Pittsburgh but now lives in Florida with his beautiful wife Melissa. Harv currently writes for Abstract Sports, the Sports His…
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What happens when the entire nation of Israel consistently aligns themselves with the dragon? They themselves become a chaos monster Yahweh has to deal with. In this episode, Tim and Jon explore the scroll of Isaiah and the prophet’s indictment of Israel for choices that betray the image and blessing of God they were meant to bring to the world. Vi…
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So often the symbol of the chaos monster shows up embodied by a human bent on oppressing other people. Goliath, one of the Bible’s most well-known bad guys, is depicted as having scaly armor like a snake and defying not just Israel, but Yahweh. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the theme of the dragon in the story of David and Goliath. View more…
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One Guy With a Mic Presents: History of Dingers and Dunks is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. NETWORK SPONSORS Row One - the vintage shop for sports history fans! EPISODE DESCRIPTION Not baseball or basketball but football. Welcome to the NFL Preview for the 2023-24 season. We are going to be doing Footba…
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Why now? Once a rarity, today, health systems and private equity are increasingly working together to transform health system operations through new strategic partnerships. Cain Brothers’ President Wyatt Ritchie joins Dave to discuss the forces bringing private equity and health systems together to power value creation and system transformation. Ca…
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In today’s episode, we once again encounter a theme that’s becoming all too familiar: humans becoming chaos monsters. Jabin, king of Canaan, and Sisera, the commander of his army, are depicted as serpents in Judges 4, and the humans who overcome these two dragons are two women, Deborah and Jael. Join Tim and Jon as they explore the theme of the dra…
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Was Cain’s city a good thing initially? If Israel was just as bad as Sodom and Gomorrah, why didn’t God destroy it too? And how will God redeem the city in the new creation? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from the second half of The City series. Thank you to our audience for your insightful questions! View more resources on …
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God created humans to bear his image, but sometimes we choose our own destruction and start to look a lot more like chaos monsters instead. In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss a human who the prophets frequently called a sea dragon: the Pharaoh who ruled Egypt and enslaved Israel in the scroll of Exodus. If Pharaoh is the seed of the serpent, who …
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Genesis 3 is probably the most famous serpent-featuring story in the Bible—the moment we get to see humans and the nahash interact for the first time. Because the serpent lures the humans into choosing their own demise, it’s also the moment Yahweh announces that the seed (descendant) of the serpent will remain a rival to the seed of the woman. In t…
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Dragons show up on page one of the Bible, named among the beings that feature in the seven-day creation narrative in Genesis 1. God creates dragons to inhabit the chaos waters, and we meet one early on that tries (and succeeds) to get the first humans to choose their own destruction. Why would God create these creatures? What is their purpose? Join…
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When we read the word “myth,” often what comes to mind is a fictional story. However, a myth is a way of exploring universal concerns of human existence, using symbols for things we may or may not have words to describe. The dragon is one such myth—a symbol humans have used for millennia to talk about chaos and death. Some might say it was one of t…
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How should health systems fundamentally rethink their strategies, capital sources and partnerships? Cain Brothers’ President Wyatt Ritchie and Managing Director Dave Morlock join Dave to discuss insights and perspectives from the first-ever health system private equity (PE) collaboration conference hosted by Cain Brothers in Nashville in June. Cain…
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 Nahash, tanin, leviathan––the Bible is full of strange words describing a creature many modern readers can’t quite categorize. All these words are ways of referring to a monster of the deep, a dragon. In this episode, Tim and Jon kick off a brand new theme study, the chaos dragon, with a look at the language the Bible uses to describe this creatur…
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How could Abraham have anticipated a coming City of God, like the author of Hebrews said? What’s the connection between the shame of Adam and Eve and that of their son Cain? Was Genesis first an oral tradition, and how did it become a written account with so many literary hyperlinks? In this episode, Tim and Jon respond to your questions from the f…
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In the Bible, cities have a bad reputation as centers of immorality and unrighteous living. First-century followers of Jesus continued to live in cities, but they lived by an other-worldly ethic set by Jesus. Their way of living was so different that Jesus’ followers began to talk about their citizenship being primarily in a coming heavenly city, r…
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As the story of the Bible unfolds, the expectation for a city of God—a new Jerusalem where Heaven and Earth will be fully united—continues to grow. Yet the gospel authors seem to think this new Jerusalem is most fully realized in Jesus himself. So if Jesus is the new Jerusalem, what’s his relationship with the physical city of Jerusalem? In this ep…
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The Official Football Learning Podcast is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. HIGHLIGHTED SHOW - FOOTBALL LEARNING ACADEMY Each week, the official Football Learning Academy podcast will take you deep into the history of this great game. Through interviews with players, coaches, or administrators in the NFL, …
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Cities appear to be inherently bad in the story of the Bible. So when Jesus calls his followers a city on a hill, what does he mean? And why is the vision of the new creation a city instead of a garden? In this episode, Tim and Jon review some of the major motifs in the theme of the city so far and explore the concept of a city of God. View more re…
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The city of Jerusalem, established by David to be the home of God, is a glimpse of what a divine city could look like, but even Jerusalem becomes corrupt. Is there any kind of city we can actually put our hope in? Jesus seemed to think so. He said he was the place where Heaven and Earth are fully united, allowing God and humanity to dwell together.…
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Israel was meant to be a picture of the heavenly city of God, but over time, it began to look more like Babylon, Nineveh, and Sodom and Gomorrah. In the scroll of Isaiah, the prophet announces Yahweh’s coming judgment on Israel because of their oppression of other humans. Join Tim and Jon as they discuss the city of God in the scroll of Isaiah. Vie…
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When Jesus tells Nicodemus people must be born again of water and Spirit, is that connected to the anointing theme? Is Jesus’ anointing in the Jordan supposed to remind us of the flood story? Does an antichrist have to first be a christ (anointed one)? In this episode, Tim and Jon explore your questions about the theme of the anointed. Thanks to ou…
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When we first read about Jerusalem in the Bible, it appears to be a golden city—founded by David, a center of victory, prosperity, and unity. But it doesn’t take long for the cracks to begin to show, and Jerusalem becomes a home for idolatry and oppression. What happened to the city David founded to cause the prophet Micah to accuse it of being a c…
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Jerusalem is the Bible’s image of what a city of God should be. But from the earliest moments of its founding, it's clear that even this city has problems. What will it take for a city to truly become like the garden of Eden? In this episode, Tim and Jon discuss the founding of Jerusalem and what it will take for God and humans to dwell together. V…
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At last, there’s a positive example of a city in the Bible, the capital city of Egypt under the rule of Joseph. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they explore how a city—usually a perpetrator of death and violence—can become a source of life under the leadership of a wise human image of God. View more resources on our website → Timestamps Part o…
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African Americans as well as others of marginalized, disenfranchised groups have often been exploited for various types of experiments. Economic, medical, social experiments have utilized Blacks as guinea pigs to test dangerous and potentially dangerous things. These movies highlight the fact that legitimate conspiracy against the Black community a…
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#God #Jesus #HolySpirit #HolyGhost #JoeBiden #KamalaHarris #electionfraud #racism #elitism #populationcontrol#eugenics #predictiveprogramming #president #eugenicsDuke Metger and Rhodie Willis share quite a bit in common with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. This video and the article that accompanies , Tales from the Hood (1995 film): KKK Comeuppance –…
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Worse than an Infidel: Flo Rida refuses to pay son's medical bills1 Timothy 8 says:But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.#God #Jesus #HolySpirit #HolyGhost #HolyBible #brianmcknight #estate #estateplanning #generationalwealth #jerryspringer #jerryspringer…
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Many men have complained about having to support their children. God says in 1 Timothy 5:8“But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.”King James Version (KJV)There are many infidels out there such as Flo Rida, Tyrese, and Brian McKnight who don't want to prov…
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Princess Diana was a vibrant, brilliant woman who cared about the well-being of those in need and tried to enjoy life, especially her sons, to its fullest. Diana was a first wife. She was a first wife in of the most well-known families in the world. Diana was naturally magnetic - especially as she came into her own. She reached out - had a heart fo…
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Legalized assisted suicide can lead to the destruction of patients rights. Euthanasia Prevention Coalition founder Alex Schadenberg discusses the first U.S. court case launch against assisted suicide in his article, Court case launched to declare assisted suicide unlawful and unconstitutional in the US, https://alexschadenberg.blogspot.com/... . Th…
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