Welcome to "M&A+: The Art After the Deal," the podcast that delves into the dynamic world of mergers and acquisitions, where strategy meets execution. I'm your host, Lisa Scott, guiding you through insightful conversations with M&A thought leaders and industry experts. Join us as we unravel the complexities, challenges, and success stories that shape the ever-evolving landscape of mergers and acquisitions. Brought to you by Intuitive Edge, the go-to elite legal services provider that's revol ...
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The James Bond Complex is hosted by Edgar Chaput, Mathieu Auclair, Jason Kim and the Intrepid Emery Cormier. From Fleming to the films and everything in between. Ooh!
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A fun deep dive into the strange and unexplainable. If you love conspiracies, supernatural, and true crime, then join Cameron and Nicole as they try to make sense of the unknown. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imnotcrazypod/support
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Historian and author Walter Edgar mines the riches of the South Carolina Encyclopedia to bring you South Carolina from A to Z. South Carolina from A to Z is a production of South Carolina Public Radio in partnership with the University of South Carolina Press and SC Humanities.
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From the master of the psychological horror genre comes this brilliant collection 12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe. It features some of his classics like The Tell-Tale Heart, The Black Cat and The Cask of Amontillado which are supreme examples of his craft. The Black Cat is a truly horrifying story of a death-row confession of guilt by a serial killer. The much loved family cat becomes the agent of his destruction and inevitable descent into crime and madness. Another superb story is The F ...
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The Weekly Fiction Forum is a podcast for the discussion and appreciation of fiction. Coral and friends discuss different works of fiction each week, what they mean to us, why we like them-or don’t- and more. Support us on patreon at patreon.com/theliterarycollision
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Welcome to Through the Pages, your bookish podcast in which we read books that are considered classics to figure out if they're worth your while - and to discover why they are amongst the classics. Brought to you by two book-obsessed friends - because books only truly come alive when you talk about them. Follow us on Instagram @throughthepagespod.
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Vibrationally Speaking Podcast Lynette & Duf met each other in 2017 on an Ayahuasca retreat and instantly clicked, after months of diving into conversations about the universe, law of attraction, synchronicity and the conscious/unconscious they decided to Podcast their conversations and invite really cool people to join in their chat! Duf M - Philosopher, musician, author and poet. Duf is a prolific seeker of answers about life, spirituality, life between lives, near death experiences and ps ...
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Join Ronono and KJ Menlo as they cross out letters of existing texts to form new stories, which may or may not make any sense. They think it’s funny.
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My name is Erik Fleming. I am an African American native of Chicago. I have had the privilege of being an elected official in the Deep South. Therefore I created this podcast to express my unique take on politics, as well as encouraging black excellence in leadership. This podcast was a 2021 Black Podcasting Awards Nominee for Best Black Political Podcast and with your support, this podcast will continue to be an uplifting experience and a strong voice in our American political discourse. Su ...
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Welcome to the Real Quick w/ Mike Swick Podcast! Shot on location in Mike's custom studio in Phuket Thailand. Business E-mail: Info@MikeSwick.com Mike Swick is a 15-time UFC veteran and a former top contender in two different weight classes. He is also the founder and CEO of the AKA Thailand super gym in Phuket, as well as owner of MikeSwick.com, and also built one of northern California's largest print shops, Spartan Screen Printing. Mike Swick: http://www.Instagram.com/Mike_Swick http://ww ...
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There is no better time to spill the tea than with tequila? Join Grace Avery & Sonny-Joe Flanagan, two tequila aficionados (kinda) while they chew the fat (so to speak). https://linktr.ee/spillingthetequila www.instagram.com/spillingthetequilapod www.tiktok.com/@spillingthetequila www.twitter.com/spilthetequila
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I’m Doug Fraser, producer and host of the NPR podcast What We Do. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about making a podcast, it’s that when things go right...damn it feels good. The Pod Lab is all about giving you the tools to create those moments. We'll deconstruct the anatomy of narrative scenes, peer under the layers of sound design, break down popular trends, and offer actionable advice to help you refine, polish, and make your podcast one-of-a-kind. We'll also feature questions directly ...
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Jeff, Hoi, and a rotating roster of special guests discuss the adventure, fantasy, horror, science fiction, and weird fiction that inspires our gaming
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From Negotiation to Integration: M&A Insights from David Edgar
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In this compelling episode of our podcast, we sit down with David Edgar, an esteemed M&A deal lawyer at the international law firm K&L Gates. David brings his extensive experience to the table, discussing the often overlooked but critical aspects of integration in the M&A process. The conversation sheds light on the pitfalls that businesses might e…
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“W” is for Williamsburg County (947 square miles; 2020 population 29,825).By Walter Edgar
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Securing the Deal: Cybersecurity's Role in M&A with John Shin
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In this episode of our podcast, we're joined by John Shin, the Managing Director at RSI Security, who brings over 18 years of experience in information technology and cybersecurity leadership. John discusses the critical role of cybersecurity in the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) process, emphasizing how advanced security measures are pivotal in sa…
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“S” is for Seigler, Marie Samuella Cromer (1882-1964
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“S” is for Seigler, Marie Samuella Cromer (1882-1964). Educator, girls’ club founder.By Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Segregation. Segregation, the residential, political, and social isolation of African Americans was accomplished in South Carolina by a long and varying effort in the aftermath of emancipation and Reconstruction.By Walter Edgar
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“R” is for Robinson, Bernice Violanthe (1914-1994)
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“R” is for Robinson, Bernice Violanthe (1914-1994). Educator, civil rights activist. The workshops that Bernice Violanthe Robinson created helped transform the political and economic status of thousands of disenfranchised Blacks in the American South.By Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pike, John Martin (1840-1932). Clergyman, editor, publisher. In 1893 John Martin Pike became editor of The Way of Faith and through it exercised pivotal influence on the planting of Holiness and Pentecostal strains of Protestantism in South Carolina.By Walter Edgar
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Decolonizing Wealth Featuring Edgar Villanueva
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In this episode, Edgar Villanueva, CEO of Decolonizing Wealth Project, talks about the importance of implementing a decolonizing philosophy in corporate and charitable giving. Then, I make a pitch to my listeners for their assistance in manifesting a major achievement/opportunity for the podcast.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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“M” is for McTyeire, Holland Nimmons (1824-1889)
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“M” is for McTyeire, Holland Nimmons (1824-1889). Clergyman. McTyeire was the author of a number of books including A Manual of Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and A History of Methodism.By Walter Edgar
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Strategic Synergies: Mastering M&A Integration with Vidur Bhandari
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In this insightful episode of M&A+ The Art After the Deal, we're joined by Vidur Bhandari, most recently Senior Vice President of Strategy and Value Creation at Shiseido. With extensive experience in leading transformation programs and managing M&A integrations globally, Vidur shares his expert insights on the three pillars of successful integratio…
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“M” is for McSweeney, Miles Benjamin (1855-1909)
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“M” is for McSweeney, Miles Benjamin (1855-1909). Governor. In 1900 McSweeney won election as governor, but his tenure was disappointing.By Walter Edgar
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“L” is for Logan, Martha Daniell (1704-1779)
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“L” is for Logan, Martha Daniell (1704-1779). Colonial horticulturist.By Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hinton, James Miles (1891-1970). Clergyman, businessman, civil rights leader.By Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hines, John Elbridge (1910-1997). Clergyman, civil rights activist.By Walter Edgar
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Strategic Casemaking & Saving Our Ancestors’ Legacy Featuring Dr. Tiffany Manuel and Rachael Keri Williams
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In this episode, Dr. Tiffany Manuel, President/CEO of TheCaseMade, explains the concept of strategic casemaking and its impact on social change. Then, Rachael Keri Williams, Executive Director of SOAL: Saving Our Ancestors’ Legacy, talks about her journey towards preserving Lincoln Cemetery in Harrisburg, PA and the movement toward restoring Black …
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“G” is for Great Migration. During the 1910s and 1920s, hundreds of thousands of African Americans left the South for the urban centers of the Northeast and Midwest.By Walter Edgar
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"F” is for Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina (1669-1698)
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“F” is for Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina (1669-1698). Part constitution and part promotional tract, the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina comprised a much revised document that the Lords Proprietors devised to govern their New World province.By Walter Edgar
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“E” is for Exchange Building (Charleston). One of the grandest and most significant public buildings constructed in colonial America, the Exchange and Customs House on East Bay was constructed by Peter and John Horlbeck between 1767 and 1771.By Walter Edgar
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“D” is for Dorchester County (575 square miles; 2020 population 165,737).By Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Charleston Museum. Founded in 1773, the Charleston Museum is the oldest municipal museum in the United States.By Walter Edgar
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The Golden Brain & Civic Leadership/Engagement Featuring Sabrina Clarke and Dr. Agatha Caraballo
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In this episode, Sabrina Clarke, The Golden Brain Entrepreneur, explains the challenges of being a female entrepreneur, British politics, and the similar struggles of Africans in the UK. Then, Dr. Agatha Caraballo, Founding Director of the Maurice A. Ferré Institute for Civic Leadership, talks about the work of the institute and the importance of c…
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“C” is for Charleston Library Society. The Charleston Library Society is the third-oldest institutional library in the United States.By Walter Edgar
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“B” is for Billings, John Shaw (1898-1975). When he retired in 1954, Billings was the editorial director of all Time Inc. publications.
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"W" is for Williams, Hanna English (d. 1722)
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“W” is for Williams, Hanna English (d. 1722). Naturalist. Hannah English Williams was the first female in the British colonies to gather plant and animal specimens for scientific collections.By Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Secessionville, Battle of (June 16, 1862). The Civil War may have produced larger engagements with heavier casualties, but the Battle of Secessionville remains one of South Carolina’s most important.By Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Seabrook, Whitemarsh Benjamin (1793-1855)
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“S” is for Seabrook, Whitemarsh Benjamin (1793-1855). Governor. As a member of the most radical political factions in the state, Seabrook urged Carolinians to prepare for secession and the military defense of the state and its institutions.By Walter Edgar
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Hip-Hop Feminism Featuring Dr. Dawn Hicks Tafari
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In this episode, Dr. Dawn Hicks Tafari, Associate Professor at Winston-Salem State University, defines hip-hop feminism and promotes her book, The Journey of Kamau Miller. Then, I offer my opinion about the lack of integrity, honesty, and courage exhibited by Republican leaders. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik…
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"L" is for Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle & Wolff. At its peak in the 1960s, LBC&W employed more than 350 architects, engineers, planners and support staff in states across the Southeast.By Walter Edgar
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Cliff’s Blueprint: Insider Secrets on Driving Success in M&A
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In this insightful episode of M&A+ The Art After the Deal, we're joined by Cliff Gardner, an accomplished M&A strategist and a visionary behind ECP Ventures. Cliff shares his extensive journey from a CPA to a leading M&A advisor, delving into the critical importance of cultural fit, strategic negotiation, and personalized advisory in mergers and ac…
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"L" is for Lutherans. While Lutherans are the third largest Protestant denomination in the United States, their numbers have never been large in the South.By Walter Edgar
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"L" is for Lebby, Nathaniel H. [1816-1880]. Nathaniel H. Lebby is best remembered for conceiving the world’s first hydraulic suction dredge—which would become the standard of modern dredging.By Walter Edgar
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"H" is for Hover Scare (1887). Hiram E. Hover (often mis-spelled in the press as “Hoover”) formed the Co-operative Workers of America (CWA) in North Carolina. The goal of the CWA was to promote major labor reforms and establish cooperative stores.By Walter Edgar
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"H" is for Hootie and the Blowfish. Founded in 1986, Hootie and the Blowfish emerged as the most popular rock band on the USC college scene in the 1980s and early 1990s.By Walter Edgar
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Modern Marianismo Featuring Dr. Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez
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In this episode, Dr. Damary Bonilla-Rodriguez explains the concept of her new book, Modern Marianismo, and why it is important for Latina leadership to be recognized. Then, I offer my opinion about presidential debates and attendance at a criminal trial to audition for a job.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fle…
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“W” is for Westos. Carolina colonists learned of this powerful Native American Savannah River nation soon after arrival.By Walter Edgar
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The Shark Arm case refers to a series of incidents that began in Sydney, Australia, on April 25 1935 when a human arm was regurgitated by a captive 3.5-metre tiger shark, kicking off a bizarre murder investigation. Hosted By: Cameron Jones, Nicole DeAnda Music By: Cameron Jones https://linktr.ee/majesticjam --- Support this podcast: https://podcast…
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“T” is for Timothy, Lewis (d.1757). Newspaper publisher.By Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Saluda (Saluda County; 2020 population 3,603).By Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Carolina bays. Carolina bays are elliptical, shallow depressions found on unconsolidated sediments of the coastal plain region of eastern North America from Maryland to Florida.By Walter Edgar
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"A” is for Allston, Washington (1779-1843). Painter, writer.By Walter Edgar
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RaveVenn & You Talk, I Listen, We Do! Featuring Bridgette Washington and Ty Pinkins
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In this episode, Bridgette Washington, Founder/CEO of RaveVenn App, discusses how her app will better inform young Americans about the political process, and Ty Pinkins, the Democratic Nominee for the United States Senate in Mississippi, talks about his campaign efforts.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1…
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“S” is for Sea Islands. Scattered along the state’s approximately 185 miles of coastline, South Carolina’s Sea Islands shelter the mainland from storms and erosion.By Walter Edgar
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Beyond the Boardroom: Unpacking M&A and Leadership Wellness with Dr. Kevin
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In this enlightening episode, we welcome Dr. Kevin Karlson, a unique professional with a dual background in law and psychology, to explore the intricate connections between mergers and acquisitions, leadership, and employee wellness. Dr. Kevin shares valuable insights from his recent research, discussing the real impacts of corporate wellness progr…
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“R” is for Robertson, Thomas James (1823-1897)
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“R” is for Robertson, Thomas James (1823-1897). U.S. senator. A native of Winnsboro, Robertson graduated from the South Carolina College.By Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Piedmont. One of six landform regions in South Carolina the Piedmont is defined by high hills to the north that give way to rolling hills at the center of the state.By Walter Edgar
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“M” is for McNair, Ronald Erwin (1950-1986). Astronaut. A native of Lake City, McNair earned a Ph.D. in physics from M.I.T. While at M.I.T. he specialized in quantum electronics and molecular spectroscopy, conducting significant work in the development of laser technology.By Walter Edgar
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“M” is for McNair, Robert Evander (1923-2007)
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“M” is for McNair, Robert Evander (1923-2007). Attorney, legislator, governor.By Walter Edgar
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Faith in Public Life Action Featuring Jeanné Lewis
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In this episode, Jeanné Lewis, interim CEO of Faith in Public Life, explains the mission of the organization and the importance of establishing a community of belonging. Then, I conclude with why it is imperative for all of us to be centered in moral responsibility.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1/supp…
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“L” is for Lizard Man. In midsummer 1988 a Lee County teenager spotted the Lizard Man.By Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hilton Head Island (Beaufort County; 2020 population 37,661). Located in the southeast corner of the state Hilton Head Island is the largest of the islands that flank South Carolina’s Atlantic coast.By Walter Edgar
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