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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2015 · 1H 45M

3rd Degree Byrne Presents WTFF!

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3rd Degree Byrne presents a special round table discussion on the upcomming Fantastic Four film reboot. Join Brian Hughes, Tim Elliott, Gene Hendricks, Shawn Engel, Dave Elliott, and to pull in the over seas market we have Andrew Layland!. Listen as Six Fantastic Four fans offer our thoughts, our worries, [...]

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3rd Degree Byrne presents a special round table discussion on the upcomming Fantastic Four film reboot. Join Brian Hughes, Tim Elliott, Gene Hendricks, Shawn Engel, Dave Elliott, and to pull in the over seas market we have Andrew Layland!. Listen as Six Fantastic Four fans offer our thoughts, our worries, [...]

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Talent Stacker Jonathan Mendonsa Data suggests that the average cost of college in 2019 was $122,000 while the entry-level salary for a college graduate at the same time period was 50,000. ROI is a distant memory.hopefully for that that $122,000 the student graduates with a degree and possibly some skills. The reality is, as most individuals approach graduation, they realize that ultimately what they have to prove to their employers that they actually have the skills and since you don't need a degree or permission to start building skills, let’s document the stories and best practices of individuals that crushed the game by focusing on building their skills and their talent stack. Maybe you feel like you don’t have a talent stack. What are the skills you need to be able to generate an above-median income and when paired with interest-led learning this talent stack will allow you to work towards financial independence and design your future?If you're up for this challenge to go from no Talent Stack to designing you Mark Kollar’s Financial Cornerstone Mark Kollar Mark Kollar is a well-known financial educator in the Chicago area and hosts the popular weekly financial radio show, Retirement and Income Radio. He is sought after throughout the state of Illinois for his expertise in retirement planning and retirement income planning. His clients include retirees from United Airlines, AT&T, McDonald’s, Chicago Transit Authority, and HFC.As a retirement and income planning specialist, Mark helps retirees and those near retirement protect their savings, reduce income taxes and taxes on social security benefits and create a retirement income guaranteed to last as long as they do. Mark graduated from Loyola University of Chicago where he received his B.B.A. degree. He is a Registered Financial Consultant and a Certified Estate Planning Professional and has pledged always to put the needs of his clients above his own. Inside Out Cornelia Choe, Dr. Helen Krug von Nidda Inside-out is a podcast about identity and culture. Co-hosts Cornelia Choe and Dr. Helen Krug von Nidda introduce listeners to how the mosaic of contexts we come from — be it our cultures, the industries we work in, or our passions — have a rich and enduring influence on our lives. In conversation with leaders from around the globe, each episode deep dives into the purpose driving people's lives and how this purpose connects us across genders, geographies and generations.About the hosts:Cornelia is the CEO of The Leaders Alliance, an organization that helps senior leaders create successful and fulfilling careers together through peer coaching. Coupled with her masters' degree at the Harvard Kennedy School under the guidance of global authorities on leadership, her more than 20 years of diverse experience in government, development and finance at places such as the United Nations and Morgan Stanley have given her critical insights into how different people connect and complement each Ukraine - History in the Making Emil Juhler When I started the conversation series ”Ukraine - History in the Making” I could have never imagined where this journey would lead me. It all started in March 2023 after I got home from an exchange stay in Chile and felt, that I had to do more for Ukraine, than what I did on my social media accounts and on the streets in the spring and summer of 2022. I think most of us remember that initial period after Ruzzia’s the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Speaking from a European/Danish point of view it was a time of big fear, desperation and uncertainty, but also a time of high hopes, energy and big solidarity. In the very first conversation of the show with Veronika Netrebenko, she says the following about the feelings of Ukrainians during the Maidan Revolution: ”We understood we gotta fight for it, and it was something totally different, we felt different, we felt that we need to fight for it”. To a certain degree I believe you can say the same about what happened within the hearts and mi

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