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This is the podcast of the Sunday Morning Sermon of Rosemont Baptist Church in Montrose, Colorado. Rosemont Baptist’s mission is passionately bringing people face-to-face with the life-changing power of Jesus Christ. We pray that these sermons will encourage you and build you up in the Lord Jesus Christ. All Scripture References are from the New American Standard Bible unless otherwise noted.
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Legendary trainer Peter Moody is joined by host Roger Oldridge, Rosemont stud director and media personality Anthony Mithen as well as Ladbrokes analyst Tom 'Resident Rainman' Hackett to take a light hearted look at racing
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Rosemont is a church located in LaGrange, Georgia. We exist to help people CONNECT to Jesus and His church, GROW in faith and understanding of God's word and SERVE Jesus here and around the world.
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WINDY CITY JOE’S is a Podcast partnered with the top entertainment venues in the midwest, Joe’s on Weed St. and Joe’s Live! in Rosemont. Hosted by regular Joe’s themselves, Michael and Jackson kick back and interview the top names that headline the events at Joe’s discussing life behind the mic, life beyond the stage, and everything in between.
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As the industry's leading professional conference, ELECTRIC POWER examines the complex issues facing the power generation marketplace. ELECTRIC POWER Conference & Exhibition brings together 5,000+ of the industry's key players and top professionals. #EP15 takes place from April 21-23, 2015, in Rosemont, IL, adjacent to Chicago's O-Hare International Airport. Visit www.electricpowerexpo.com for more information.
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We need more leaders! However, developing someone into a quality leader takes years of hands-on learning. In this podcast, Ron Rael, Leadership Sparkplug, offers insights and suggestions on how to speed up the process of developing leaders in your organization. Helping you train everyday influencers who always take the High Road®. The insights and best practices we share are practical and action oriented. They work because the CEOs and C-suite executives we highlight share what is working fo ...
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Doug and Jill Taylor are Real Estate Agents with the Taylor Real Estate Experience at Keller Williams Realty. Doug and Jill are also documenting what it's like to live, work and play in Chester County, PA with their web-series #theWiRE (The Week in Real Estate.) Each episode is an entertaining and informative look into all aspects of life in Chester County, PA. Whether you’re selling a home, buying one, operate a business or simply just love the area, Doug and Jill are bringing Chester Count ...
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This month on the Rosemont Roundtable podcast (formerly Global Investment Leaders), we are re-releasing an interview with Rosemont CEO Chas Burkhart and Chris Mackay, Managing Director, Client Service & Marketing at 1607 Capital Partners, a $4 billion* Richmond-based boutique asset management firm offering equity and fixed income closed-end fund po…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. It was an absolute thrill to talk to today’s guest, Michael Benjamin about July 6, 2012 at SPAC. It was a thrill for two main reasons: First, I knew I was talking with a real fan about a genuinely exciting show, because he drove over …
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to today’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. With all of the lore and inside jokes of the Phish universe, conspiracy theories are part and parcel of being a superfan. When we learn the lyrics to new songs, see the artwork announcing a new tour, or even an offhand comment from a band…
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Send us a text To learn more, please visit the World Culture Project and read about D. Paul Schafer's most recent book, The Great Cultural Awakening Show Notes: 0:00 Schafer quotes Gurte: “live in the whole , the good and the beautiful” 2:15 background 7:50 Ontario Arts Council 8:15 Arts Administration and Cultural Policy graduate program at York U…
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We didn't just lose a good one, we lost the best. Moods pays tribute to Black Caviar before the usual fun and frivolity of the show begind. And, if you enjoy the trailer for Roger's latest podcast, here are the key links to subscribe. (SPOTIFY) https://open.spotify.com/show/0G1GtzdGTVpYSlJ1TBSz7d?si=8rr6NIy_SKmaF2X-IEEQNA (APPLE) https://podcasts.a…
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Send us a text It's been about 2 weeks since Phish's 11th festival, and we are just starting to come back to Earth. Luckily, I am joined by the best to recap those 4 amazing days in Delaware. Skinny and JW of the "Stub Me Down" podcast, along with Scott King, have a free-form conversation to reflect, rank, and simply shoot the breeze about Phish's …
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. You know, everybody has their own standards for what constitutes a “special” Phish show: a killer setlist, monster jams, rarities, meeting up with old friends, making new friends, going to your hometown venue, and more. I mean, that’s…
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Send us a text Hey all, I'm testing out an idea for a late-summer episode about Coventry. For several reasons, I always figured that it would be impossible to do an Attendance Bias episode about Coventry because...well...who would be biased in thinking that Coventry was a great show because they were there?! BUT a listener emailed me with what I th…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s special guest is a returning champion: Thom Epps, who was a guest on attendance bias way back in the summer of 2020, when the podcast was just getting off the ground. Somehow, with the excitement on my part of hosting a podcas…
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Send us a text Show notes: 1:20 background and work in IP law and technology 2:20 blog article, “What can internet history teach us?” 3:25 IP issues emerging in the age of AI 5:10 inevitability of AI 6:40 global regulation of AI 8:25 Emily Gould - which body would handle global regulation of AI 11:00 Council of Europe’s adoption of first AI interna…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to today’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s special guest is Jamie Boldt, and boy, did he pick a winner to review today: 10/31/95 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois. Regular listeners of Attendance Bias will note that The Who was THE band for me as I made the tran…
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In our newest installment of Rosemont Roundtable, Brad Mook sits down with Chris Banholzer, who joined Rosemont six months ago as our director of investments, to discuss his experience and perspectives on the investment and wealth management industries. Chris comes from a diverse background of work in family offices, investment banking and private …
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Send us a text Episode Playlist The Improbable, Unstoppable Rise of Goose, by Charlie Werzel for The Atlantic Welcome back, everyone! Today, Megan Glionna and Brian Brinkman of The Helping Friendly Podcast join Attendance Bias as we morph back into "Flocking Outside: A Miniseries About Goose From 3 Phish Lifers." About a year ago, the three of us r…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s guest, Brian Blatt, takes us back 30 years to April 6, 1994 at the Concert Hall in Toronto, Ontario. Phish had just started their spring tour promoting Hoist, but also showcasing their increasing ability to play anything and e…
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Send us a text To learn more about Tetiana Cheprasova, please visit her page at Agency of Artists in Exile. Special thanks to Valentina Kostornichenko for acting as interpreter in this episode. Show Notes: 0:00 Tetiana Cheprasova's view of the war in Ukraine & interpreter Valentina Kostornichenko 1:30 Cheprasova's background and work in painting, p…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to today's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. When I began this podcast, I didn’t know too much about the key shows of the end of 1.0. The years 1999 and 2000 weren’t exactly lost to me, but it was harder then than it is now to get the most recent recordings. And even if you were luc…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to today’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s guest, Matt Hoffman, takes us back to an instant classic: December 2, 1997 at The Philadelphia Spectrum, the first night of a 2-night run that has since been released officially by Live Phish. The fall 1997 tour has been reviewed …
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In the latest episode of Rosemont Roundtable, Chas Burkhart sat down with Andrew Crowley, president of Markel Ventures at Markel Group, to discuss both firms' unique commitment to making permanent capital investments in the investment and wealth management industries. Although it started as an insurance company in 1930, Markel Group has grown to in…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s episode is about a Phish show, to be sure, but in the larger picture, it’s about an entire tour. Today’s guest, Jordan Kahn, chose to tell his story from June sixteenth, 2000, when Phish played Zepp Suminoe-ku, in Osaka, Japan…
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Send us a text To learn more, please visit Angie Elita Newell's site for All I See Is Violence. Show Notes: 1:20 Newel’s background 4:00 impetus to address historic inaccuracies 4:50 women warriors 5:30 research process 7:20 perspectives decided on for All I See Is Violence 8:45 interconnectedness of all 10:15 timelines within All I See Is Violence…
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In the latest episode of Rosemont Roundtable: Exploring the Business of Investment Management, Brad Mook sat down with Jim DeWolfe, managing member and president of Northside Capital Management, for a compelling conversation on Northside’s unique investment philosophy, its approach to ultra-high-net-worth client management and the strategic partner…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s guest is Steven Gripp, the creator of the Phish Mapping Project. Steven is here today to tell about one of his favorite segments of Live Phish he’s ever witnessed: “46 Days>The Dogs>46 Days” from the Austin 360 Amphitheater on…
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Send us a text Cover Photo by Nils Paellmann 0:00 Restitution Study Group (RSG) Executive Director Deadria Farmer-Paellmann 1:30 overview of suit and issues raised 4:30 Prof. Tobias Skowronek’s findings on the metals contained in the manillas 7:00 Dismissal of suit against Smithsonian based on mootness 7:55 court order that Plaintiffs conceded poin…
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Send us a text Hi everybody and welcome to this week’s episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today’s guest is Anton Milioti, bass player from the acoustic-ish Grateful Dead cover band, Crickets and Cicadas. Today, Anton and I spend a good deal of time talking about the Grateful Dead and live performance, but the majority of o…
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Send us a text To learn more, please visit Fast Familiar's site. Show Notes: 0:00 Briscoe discussing justice 1:20 Briscoe’s background in theatre and co-founding Fast Familiar 3:15 2015 project ‘Invisible Treasure’ about systems of power 4:40 2018 began work with computational artist Joe McAlister 5:20 technological solutions for use in projects 6:…
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