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Ron Bautista believes in making our communities more inclusive of people of all incomes, ages, and abilities. That's why he's started these conversations, so we can talk about the change we want to see and about everyday people who inspire that change. Your donations help us amplify the voices of everyday people. Help us at ronbautistanj.com/contribute
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There may be nothing more inspiring and entertaining than relaxed, candid conversations among creative people. Mark Caro, a relentlessly curious journalist and on-stage interviewer, loves digging into the creative process with artists and drawing out surprising stories that illuminate the work that has become part of our lives. The Caropopcast is for anyone who wants to dig deeper into the music, movies, food and culture that they love.
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What's it actually like working on a product team in tech? Each episode, Matthew interviews folks from all facets of the tech industry. We'll be interviewing developers, product managers, scrum masters, and managers what their day to day is like, what practices keep their team running smoothly, and what they look for in new team members.
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What The Risk!

Larry Gordon, CAMS

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This podcast is about you and your education about risk management. What the R*SK! is an interview-based podcast series that discusses risk management topics across business types. Your host is Larry Gordon, CAMS, has nearly 30 years of working within the financial services industry at organizations ranging from large banks to FinTech startups. Strong risk management cultures promote a holistic risk approach that goes beyond using a set of metrics on a dashboard to manage business operations ...
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Welcome to Writer Types, the thriller, crime and mystery fiction podcast hosted by Eric Beetner. Our two monthly episodes include author interviews, publishing insights from industry professionals, book reviews, convention reports, and more. Join today's top crime and mystery authors for a few laughs and some really great reads.
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If you’re a property manager looking to scale your business beyond 300, 500, or even 1,000 doors, you’ve come to the right place. You might be asking - Is it worth it? How do I do it? Where do I find the money? What about the people? Trust us, we've made every mistake you can think of...then we made some up. Listen in as we describe what worked and what didn't on our journey from 300 to 3,000 houses.
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Investing the Templeton Way with Lauren Templeton is a podcast that explores the world’s most intriguing investment topics from the overseas markets to mastering our own minds. Gather investment wisdom and educate yourself as you listen to interviews with exclusive managers, executives, and entrepreneurs on a wide range of engaging topics.Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is not intended as and shall not be construed as financial advice. This podcast is produced for enter ...
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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2017

Tudor and Stuart Ireland in assocation with History Hub.

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Podcasts from the 7th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference which took place on August 18-19 2017 at the Moore Institute, NUI Galway. The conference was supported by: the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Celtic Studies, NUI Galway; the School of Humanities, NUI Galway; the Moore Institute, NUI Galway; the Discipline of History and the Discipline of English at NUI Galway; the Women's History Association of Ireland; and Marsh's Library. Podcasting by Real Smart Media ...
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In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Matthew Cunningham, Founding Principal of Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design LLC.Blending Yankee building techniques with high design, Maine native Matthew Cunningham is a leader in his profession, and is well-known for his plant-centric residential landscapes throughout the No…
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Sima Cunningham has had two albums released this year: Not God from Finom, her band with fellow Chicago singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist Macie Stewart; and a long-gestating solo project, High Roller. With Finom kicking off a tour this weekend and a solo album launch and a Roches-themed show coming up, Cunningham is enjoying the culmination o…
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Iain Matthews was an early member of the pioneering British folk-rock band Fairport Convention, singing on its first two albums and leaving during the recording of the third one, Unhalfbricking. Since then this singer-songwriter has formed other bands — Matthews Southern Comfort, Plainsong — and released much solo work, including the just-released …
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Joan Osborne is best known for a certain big hit yet has amassed an impressive career since then. Her latest album, Nobody Owns You, may be her most personal yet, with songs about her mother’s Alzheimer’s, the impact of time spent in “Too Many Airports” and the title track addressed to her daughter. Yet she remains as enthusiastic interpreting othe…
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In this conversation, we dive into the right of everyday people to the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, the work of the Conservancy and how neighbors across cities in the NJ side are making it happen. We were joined by Elise Morrison, president of the Conservancy, and Ron Klempner, Edgewater member of the board. You can find out more about the nonp…
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When the young Zion, Ill., band Local H shrunk from four members to two, leader Scott Lucas decided he liked the guitar-and-drums attack and has stuck with it for more than 30 years. Local H has had its moments of popularity (the 1996 album As Good As Dead and single “Bound for the Floor”), critical triumphs that fell short commercially (1998’s daz…
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In this installment of Geek Vibes Interview, Dom sits down with siblings Matthew Reeve and Alexandra Reeve Givens to discuss their new documentary that details their fathers life, ‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’. They talk about the legacy of the Reeve name, what it was like being raised by Superman, making an impact, and more. ‘Super/Man:…
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A talk around rent control and why voting “No" on No-vember 5th is so important to protect the character of our city: our neighbors. Join these chats with Ron Bautista about the change we want to see in our communities, and the people who are making it happen. Follow the podcast on all platforms @ronbautistanj and find the podcast at ronbautistanj.…
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In this edition of GVN Interview, we talk with award-winning journalist and media host Dometi Pongo. He is the host of a new six-episode CBS News/48-Hour Podcast, Candy Man: The True Story behind the Bathroom Mirror Murder, which delves into the chilling true events that inspired one of the key elements in the 1992 film Candyman. We discuss Dometi'…
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In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography, we sit down with Harrison Buck, filmmaker and director at Pandion Creative. We explore his incredible journey of transforming a life-changing brain injury into the driving force behind his first feature-length documentary. Listen as he shares the challenges he faced on the road to recovery and …
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In this edition of GVN Talking Comics, we have a conversation with John Dolmayan. Besides being the drummer for the rock group "System of a Down," he is also the writer of a new comic book series called "Dead Samurai," along with artist Ryan Benjamin. The series is set to be released on October 9th by Wake Entertainment. Support this podcast at — h…
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To mark Episode 150 of Caropop, we’re doing something different. My friend Steve Dawson— an awesome singer-songwriter who was my guest back on Episode 10, as well as my co-author on Take It to the Bridge: Unlocking the Great Songs Inside You—said he wanted to turn the tables and interview me for an episode. So here we go, with Steve probing me on w…
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This week’s episode takes us behind the scenes of an independent record label and record store out of Portland, Oregon: Jackpot Records, with its founder Isaac Slusarenko. He opened the store in 1997 as a place that was all about music, no T-shirts or candles. He launched the label in 2004 with a vinyl edition of the 1971 self-titled psychedelic so…
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On this edition of GVN Talking Comics, we sit down with Producer Sal Abbinanti and Director Remsy Atassi to dive into their upcoming documentary, The Legend of Kingdom Come. This behind-the-scenes look at the iconic comic series by Alex Ross and Mark Waid explores the creative process and lasting impact of one of the most beloved stories in comic b…
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In this podcast, Professor Richard Shaw whose great-grandfather took part in the 1881 invasion of Parihaka pā and farmed land taken from Taranaki iwi, discusses the entanglement of the small histories of settler families with the large history of the colonisation of Aotearoa New Zealand. On the morning of 5 November 1881, an Irishman called Andrew …
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Immediately after Uncle Tupelo co-leaders Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy parted ways 30 years ago, bassist John Stirratt and his fellow bandmates followed Tweedy into a new band, Wilco. Now Stirratt and Tweedy are the only members left from that original lineup, and Stirratt reflects on Wilco’s exciting, turbulent early years as well as the more stable…
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The Dream Syndicate/Baseball Project singer-songwriter-guitarist just released a new memoir, I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True, and solo album, Make It Right. But Steve Wynn’s second Caropop visit is no mere rehash of his book and career. He loves talking about music, and our subjects this time include the guitars that got away, the fun of huntin…
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Jeff McDonald’s band Redd Kross is marking its 45th anniversary this year, which is all the more impressive given that the singer-songwriter-guitarist is barely in his 60s. Jeff and his younger brother, bassist Steven, started the band in their teens, and their songs are as catchy and powerful as ever on their new self-titled double album. (A Redd …
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In this edition of GVN Talking Comics Interview, we talk with Eisner Award-winning cartoonist Patrick McDonnell, the creator of Mutts. In conjunction with his 30th year working on Mutts, Patrick is set to release a new book titled "Breaking the Chain: The Guard Dog Story." So, we discuss his career, his experience with Mutts, and his upcoming book.…
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More from Rob: Website: https://robhann.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rob.hann Clic Gallery: https://clic.com/collections/rob-hann Larsen Warner: https://www.larsenwarner.com/rob-hann-main More from us: Website: www.adppodcast.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/adppod_ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/architecture-de…
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In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Chris Kaspar, Founder & CEO of Techless. Chris shares his journey of creating a company that focuses on developing smartphones with a mission to promote healthy technology usage. He discusses the need for a balance between hyper-connectivity and complete rejection of technology,…
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Wanted to let you know that we’re taking the last three weeks of August off, and we’ll be back the Thursday after Labor Day, Sept. 5, all refreshed and ready with a new Caropop conversation. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore our back catalog. There are 145 episodes, after all. Have you listened to Ep. 102 with jazz-R&B pianist/singer/com…
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When I spoke with guitarist Jimmy James a few weeks ago for Caropop Ep. 143, he cited Steve Cropper of Booker T. and the M.G.’s. as a key inspiration. Listen to James’ work with the organ trio Parlor Greens and, before that, the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, and you hear how he, like Cropper, is a rhythmic guitarist who never overplays yet can make you…
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In this episode of the Evernest Property Management Show, host Spencer Sutton and Matthew Whitaker discuss the vital importance of building trust within a team. They break down trust into three main components: sharing vision and values, caring first and then coaching, and implementing the five love languages in the workplace. Spencer and Matthew s…
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Bio: As Design Principal-in-Charge, Nathan Bishop AIA, LEED AP oversees the firm’s major projects with a focus on social inclusivity, climate change, and resetting relationships between buildings and shared public space. Across a variety of project types, from multi-family housing to community placemaking, Nathan has expanded the firm’s design capa…
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Dan Zanes enjoyed a good run with the Boston band the Del Fuegos but had no idea what broader, more enthusiastic audiences awaited him when he began making “family music” with friends such as Sheryl Crow and Suzanne Vega. The Dan Zanes and Friends albums and concerts got fans young and old dancing and singing along—and earned him a Grammy Award. No…
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In this episode of the Evernest Property Management Show, hosts Spencer Sutton and Matthew Whitaker discuss the challenging but necessary topic of terminating employees. They emphasize the importance of recognizing when it's best to let go of team members who either do not align with core values, are poor hires, or have been outgrown by the organiz…
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Join Matt Minton as he sits down with Zach Kornfeld, co-creator and beloved member of the popular YouTube channel “The Try Guys.” In this exclusive interview, Zach discusses his new short film, “Ouch!” The genre-bending film explores Zach’s personal journey with an invisible illness and is set to premiere at the prestigious Fantasia Festival in Mon…
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Jimmy James is a fantastic, funky guitarist who never plays more than is needed yet can seize any moment. This Seattle native is a longtime member of the big soul-funk band True Loves but may have been best known for his standout work in the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio. He left that group (and discusses his departure here) and now plays in a new, all-…
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On this edition of GVN Talking Comics Interview, we talk with the Founders and Creative team behind Colossul Studios and their upcoming Anime Series, “Gabriel and the Guardians”: Jason Moody, David Cunningham, and Albert Moore. We talk about their beginnings, Colossul Studios and the making of Gabriel. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.co…
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Marcus Gleysteen Architects (MGa) is a full-service architectural firm specializing in residential design, located in Boston, MA. At MGa, each project is seen as an opportunity for personal and professional growth, balancing timeless architectural principles with a fresh perspective tailored to the unique needs of clients. The firm is run as a stud…
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Guitarist Chris Stein was a driving force behind Blondie and, with longtime songwriting/personal partner Debbie Harry, co-wrote many of its classic songs, including “Rip Her to Shreds,” “Heart of Glass,” “Dreaming,” “The Hardest Part” and “Rapture.” His passion for exploration pushed Blondie beyond its punk roots into disco, pop, reggae and rap, an…
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Growing a property management company can be a challenge. Usually, when a company starts, the owner is the BDM until they realize they need one person focused on landing new clients. In this webinar replay, you'll hear Michael Krause and Mark Ainley, both of whom have been in the BDM seat and have grown their PM companies through unique marketing a…
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After a fluky financial windfall, Mona Best bought a Victorian mansion in Liverpool, opened the Casbah Coffee Club in the cellar, and the Quarrymen, an early version of the Beatles, became the resident band. When the Beatles needed a drummer for their 1960 Hamburg residency, they called on Mona's son Pete. Pete Best became a key player in the Beatl…
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In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Nick Davies, Architecture Photographer based in Southern California. Nick started looking through the lens at a early age. A native of Los Angeles, his passion for photography started when he was given his first camera at age nine and has remained devout throughout his professio…
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With the Fourth of July falling on a Thursday, we encourage your independence to explore the 140 Caropop episodes so far. Go to Caropop.com/caropopcast—you can scroll through them or use the search tool—and you also can find the epsiodes on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Some suggestions based on artists now touring: Scott McCaughey, Steve Wynn and Li…
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One of our most downloaded episodes was Episode 57, in which we walked through the four stages of company growth from a high level. In today's episode, we will dive deep into Stage Four: growing from being a great leader to leading other leaders within the company. =================================== Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evern…
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Graham Maby is one of rock’s most revered bassists, known especially for his work with Joe Jackson. Maby and Jackson were in another band together in England before Jackson proposed forming his own band with Maby’s bass front and center. That was the approach of Jackson’s first three albums—starting with 1979’s Look Sharp!—and the ever-gracious Mab…
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One of our most downloaded episodes was Episode 57, in which we walked through the four stages of company growth from a high level. In today's episode, we will dive deep into Stage Three: growing from being a great manager to a great leader of managers. =================================== Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co Link:…
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In this second episode of Building Perspectives, we sit down for a Q&A with Kyle Caldwell, Architecture and Interiors photographer based in upstate New York. More form Kyle: Website: https://www.kylejcaldwell.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylejcaldwell/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylecaldwell More from us: Instagram: http://i…
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Drummer Will Rigby provided the propulsion, grooves and furious fills for the dB’s, a North Carolina foursome who launched their collective career in New York City yet had their powerfully poppy first two albums released only overseas. Now the dB’s landmark 1981 debut, Stands for Decibels, finally has come out in the U.S. on vinyl and streaming ser…
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One of our most downloaded episodes was Episode 57, in which we walked through the four stages of company growth from a high level. In today's episode, we will dive deep into Stage Two: growing from being a great property manager to a great manager. =================================== Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co Link: Epi…
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Vicki Peterson wrote, sang and played lead guitar on many of the Bangles’ best songs, even if they weren’t the ones that made the band famous. In a smart, revealing conversation, the down-to-earth Peterson reflects on the Bangles’ origins—and her desire to be in an all-female band, which soon would include her sister Debbi (a former Caropop guest) …
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One of our most downloaded episodes was Episode 57, in which we walked through the four stages of company growth from a high level. In today's episode, we will dive deep into Stage One: being a great property manager. =================================== Connect with Matt and Spencer at Evernest: Evernest.co Link: Episode 57 - The Four Stages of Com…
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Founded in 1991, DAVIS is an Architecture, Interiors and Urban Design firm specializing in exceptional commercial and residential mixed-use properties. We create inspired architecture for everyday life for the nation’s best corporations and developers; and have designed 75 million square feet of highly successful business, residential and social en…
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Impex Records has been releasing stellar audiophile recordings since Abey Fonn founded the small label in 2009. Impex’s offerings have included 33 and 45 rpm LPs (including Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco De Lucía’s Friday Night in San Francisco and Saturday Night in San Francisco) as well as deluxe 1Step releases such as Getz/Gilberto, Patri…
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In Season 4 of "Architecture, Design & Photography," we are introducing a new show called "Building Perspectives." This new series will focus on conversations with architecture photographers in a Q&A format, providing an in-depth look at their creative processes, challenges, and inspirations. In this first episode, we sit down with Kyle Carrier, a …
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After co-producing R.E.M.'s Murmur and Reckoning, Don Dixon got calls from other bands, often southern and jangly, seeking his services. He produced three albums by Guadalcanal Diary, another Georgia band, but it was his work with New Jersey's the Smithereens that took him to another level. It also prompted Nirvana to ask him about producing Neverm…
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In this episode, Matthew and Spencer welcome returning guest Mark Ainley of GC Property Management in Chicago. Mark discusses the unique perspective property management offers in real estate investing and how giving comes back to you in life and in business. We talk about creating memorable moments for clients, leveraging knowledge for marketing, a…
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