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Design Radio

Patrick Murphy, Director of MADE NORTH

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Design Radio provides a weekly conversations exploring ideas, histories and profiles of leading designers and creatives. The series explores graphic design, furniture, craft and architecture. It provides a collaborative platform aiming to increase awareness and appreciation of design and develop new audiences. Design Radio is produced by MADE NORTH and hosted by Patrick Murphy. Found out more visit http://www.designradio.org/ Also visit MADE NORTH http://www.madenorth.co.uk and host Patrick ...
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Serving as an ERISA fiduciary is not just an honor and a privilege; it is a profound responsibility intertwined with the essential qualities of stewardship, governance, and leadership. Eric Dyson, the Executive Director of 90 North Consulting, dedicates each week to engaging with individuals who are deeply committed to achieving excellence beyond the traditional fiduciary role. If you are a member of a retirement plan committee, a plan fiduciary, or an ERISA advisor genuinely dedicated to en ...
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Discover the captivating stories behind Canada's film and television industry with 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North,' the must-listen podcast that takes you deep into the making of iconic movies and the stars who shaped the history of Canadian filmmaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We’ve rounded up some brilliant technical leaders from our Tribe and extracted the wisdom from their brains so we can share it with you. Find weekly episodes featuring interviews on the secrets of their success. A hugely valuable series for tech leaders and ambitious software engineers of all levels with a passion to learn and develop.We’ll be uncovering the habits, strategies and attitudes of highly successful CTO’s, Heads of Engineering and Technical Leaders from UK, Europe and North Ameri ...
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VMMF

Tanya Tomkins

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Take a peek behind—and beyond—the scenes of the Valley of the Moon Music Festival in the VMMF Podcast. To celebrate the upcoming 10th Anniversary Season, host and Festival Artistic Director Tanya Tomkins interviews musicians, scholars, and experts about the new season: Music Across the Americas. The 10th Anniversary Season features Classical, Romantic, and modern works from Latin America, as well as North America and Europe, all performed using historically accurate instruments and gut strin ...
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The Arktos Chronicles

Obrastoff, Indest, & Randle

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Theodore Andrew Obrastoff has been creating plays, musicals, rock music and more for over four decades. At one mystical juncture he created the region of Arktos and it’s chief city, Tighna. Within the borders of this very real and yet something more setting, Obrastoff provided an environment for many of his unreleased works. In a sense, Arktos is Mr. O’s Opus; his greatest work. It wasn’t until the Covid Epidemic struck that the inspiration to publish this idea came into focus. The center of ...
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Created To Work

Joshua Ballantine

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We're made in the image of a God who works. How does this shape what we do Monday through Friday? Join us as we talk with marketplace leaders who, like the Biblical prophet Daniel, impact their communities by incorporating their faith into their work.
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Feed the Cats Podcast

Coach Tony Holler

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When Tony Holler’s name is mentioned, SPEED is the subject… maximum velocity sprinting. Tony Holler is a track coach, most recently the head coach at Plainfield North H.S. Tony retired from teaching chemistry after 38 years in the classroom and has 44 years of coaching experience (football, basketball, and track). Tony Holler is a member of Illinois Track & Field Hall of Fame and Co-director of Track Football Consortium along with Chris Korfist. Holler created the revolutionary "Feed the Cat ...
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80-Proof Politics

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On any given day in Washington, DC, policy proposals are created, debated, and decimated by tens of thousands of people and organizations working behind the scenes. Each week one of these advocates and I will visit a DC watering hole and distill the art of advocacy by pulling back the curtain a bit and taking a look at how they play their part in this sausage factory we call our federal government. So, if you’re at all interested in how the sausage is made, pull up a chair, grab a drink, and ...
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Welcome to the Birchcast - the Official Podcast of the American Birkebiener Ski Foundation and the Birkie Ski. Run. Bike. Live lifestyle. For the pasts 50 years, the American Birkiebiener has been an instrumental part of growing the sport of cross county skiing in North America and the world. As the birthplace of the Worldloppet race series concept, and not to mention home to the current Worldloppet president, our executive director Ben Popp, the Birkie is proud to have played not only an in ...
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🎙️ Real Talk to Inspire, Invest & Empower NCW Welcome to Networked, a podcast by NCW Tech Alliance — hosted by David Mabee, our Marketing Director and your guide to the stories shaping North Central Washington. In every episode, David sits down with local innovators, entrepreneurs, and changemakers to uncover the bold ideas being built in our region — and the people behind them. Each season, we explore what it takes to launch businesses, lead creative ventures, and solve real challenges in t ...
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Welcome to Mayors of Main Street—the podcast that delves into the heart of American communities by exploring the experiences and insights of some of the longest-serving mayors in the country. Hosted by Mayor Kristine Lott, this podcast brings you compelling stories of public service, community challenges, and the triumphs that define local leadership. Mayor Kristine Lott, the first woman to hold the mayoral office in Winooski, Vermont, is no stranger to community engagement and leadership. H ...
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Lose yourself in a story of obsession, 40 years of night life and 4,000 years of human connection. In The Portal Martin Green, Wils Wilson, and David Greig have woven together a tale of love, music, drugs and deceit. Two obsessive recordists, and lovers torn apart by circumstance; Etteridge and Angela left us the most incredible collection of 20th century documentation ever made. From 1947 to 1988 they never met. They recorded any and every aspect of London nightlife, from war-time dance-hal ...
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This is a collection of Bob Dye's timeless messages recorded between 1987 and 2004. Bob Dye was an active member and Deacon/Elder of Noelridge Park Church since he and his wife Coral moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1970. Bob L. Dye was born on March 15, 1937 in Gowanda, a small town in rural western New York State. He was the third child of Ralph and Marian Scott Dye. Bob grew up on a dairy farm on Dye Road in South Dayton, NY. A devoted Christian, Bob graduated from Roberts Wesleyan College ...
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson expresses gratitude to his podcast audience, which includes ERISA advisors, service providers, and listeners. He highlights the importance of committee members and plan sponsors as guests, noting that episodes featuring them are the most popular. Dyson also thanks his production team at Turnkey P…
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Richard Clarke is the chief insurance officer at Colonial Surety. With more than three decades of experience, he leads insurance strategy and operations for the expansion of Colonial Surety’s SMB-focused product suite, building out the online platform into a one-stop shop for America’s SMBs. In this episode, Eric and Richard “Dick” Clarke discuss: …
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the importance of clear and specific investment policy statements (IPS) for ERISA plans and non-ERISA plans like 403(b) and 457(b). He emphasizes that IPSs should not include language that suggests the committee or advisor is not bound by the terms, as this undermines the purpose of hav…
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Brandon Shea is a defined contribution strategist for the Global Retirement Strategy team. The team leads an enterprise retirement strategy, advises on the development of new products and services, and helps amplify the firm’s voice in retirement security-related public policy initiatives. Brandon is a vice president at T. Rowe Price Associates, In…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson emphasizes the importance of ERISA plan committee members and retirement plan professionals reviewing their plan documents and investment policy statements (IPS). He notes that forfeiture lawsuits can arise from non-compliance with plan documents. In addition to forfeiture issues, compensation de…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses why advisors and plan sponsors should consider including recordkeeper searches in advisor base pricing. This in consideration of an RFP interval every three to five years as assumed by the Department of Labor. He explains that this approach would simplify the process for plan sponsors, …
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In this episode of the Feed the Cats Podcast, Coach Tony Holler sits down with Coach Brian Weiss — a standout 400m/800m runner from the 1999 Harrisburg championship team and now the head coach at Triad High School. Brian was part of the very first team to experience the Feed the Cats philosophy in action — when Coach Holler shifted from traditional…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about how custom benchmarks in target date funds can potentially create a false sense of success. He cautions that using a custom benchmark as the only benchmark to measure performance does not necessarily reflect strong performance if, for example, the underlying strategy is weak. Citing t…
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Justin, a seasoned U.S. Air Force veteran with extensive experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, is the Co-Founder and CEO of Catapult HQ, Inc. Catapult provides a flexible Request for Proposal (RFP) platform designed to serve multiple industries and project types, including RFPs, RFIs, RFQs, DDQs, Cybersecurity, Government, Hea…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the differences between ERISA 3(21) investment advisor and 3(38) investment manager arrangements in retirement plans. A 3(21) advisor provides investment advice but lacks discretion, while a 3(38) investment manager has discretion over fund selection. Eric emphasizes the importance of…
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This episode features contributions from: Jerome Polling Mike Stiegler Peter Dorsen Jeff Tumbleson and Erik Blow Our theme music is by Kris's Henum & Erik Schulbring. You can read all of these articles in the 53rd volume of the BirchScroll, which you can find on birkie.com. Enjoy the rest of your fall and beginning of your winter. We'll see you out…
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Donovan Ryckis is the award-winning founder and CEO of Ethos Benefits, leading the charge in fiduciary-driven healthcare strategies for employers. A former Securities Advisor, he shifted from investment advising after uncovering inefficiencies in employer healthcare plans—achieving 40% savings for a client without reducing benefits. Alongside his w…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the importance of ERISA fiduciary training for plan committee members and industry professionals. He announces the launch of a new training platform, which will offer SHRM professional development credits, CE for advisors with the Fi-360 designation, and CFP certification. Eric emphasiz…
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In this episode, we explore the 50-year legacy of Toronto’s kids’ programming — from Uncle Chichimus and Canadian Howdy Doody to Razzle Dazzle, Today’s Special, The Kids of Degrassi Street, and the birth of YTV. Ed and Ryan discuss the early days of CBC children’s programming, the influence of Sesame Street, Francophone broadcasting in Ontario, and…
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What if your middle school English project became a published book? That’s exactly what happened to Gordon Korman. At just 12 years old, he turned a classroom assignment into This Can’t Be Happening at Macdonald Hall—the start of a legendary career in children’s literature. Featuring insights from cultural historian Ed Conroy (Retrontario) and Gord…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the differences between ERISA bonds and fiduciary liability insurance. ERISA bonds protect against fraud and theft, while fiduciary liability insurance covers fiduciary breaches. Eric emphasizes the importance of having both types of insurance, noting that ERISA bonds are required by …
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In this enlightenin episode of Mayors of Main Street, Mayor Kristine Lott talks with Mayor Kenneth Branner of Middletown, Delaware. Mayor Lott and Mayor Branner discuss the importance of having goals, both personally and within the broader scope of community development. Mayor Branner emphasizes the significance of staying motivated, highlighting h…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about a common and easily fixable cybersecurity risk in retirement plans: participants who have not set up user IDs and passwords for their accounts. This oversight is the most frequent cause of cyber breaches, not the fault of plan sponsors or record keepers. Eric shares an anecdote about …
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Rejecting Monty Python: This week, we bring you this episode from our friends at We Regret to Inform You: The Rejection Podcast. Lo! Upon the first breath of Monty Python’s Flying Circus o’er the enchanted waves of BBC One, scribes within the castle walls did trade many a curious whisper and scroll, to wit: “This episode contained two really awful …
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Ellen Alphonso, CPA, is a Senior Manager at Boyum Barenscheer PLLP and a recognized expert in employee benefit plan audits, with extensive experience guiding plan sponsors through the complexities of employee benefit plan compliance. Licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in Minnesota, Ellen has led audits for retirement plans ranging from under…
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In this episode, I sit down with Ben Patrick, a.k.a. Knees Over Toes Guy, whose training methods have taken the internet by storm. His mission is simple: less knee pain and more knee ability — with or without equipment. We dive into how Ben’s approach aligns with Feed the Cats Speed Training principles: - Avoiding overtraining to stay fresh and exp…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the McDonald v LabCorp lawsuit, focusing on part three and float compensation. He recaps previous episodes on record-keeping fees and investment share classes. The court found the plan's fee monitoring process sufficient. Float income, earned on stale checks, is a plan asset under ERI…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the McDonald v. LabCorp ERISA litigation, focusing on investment share classes and collective investment trusts. He highlights that institutional share classes offer lower costs, and LabCorp moved participants to these classes within a reasonable timeframe. Eric emphasizes the importa…
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Author Paul Myers talks about his new book John Candy: A Life in Comedy—exploring what made Candy funny, with anecdotes about Chevy Chase, Richard Pryor, Dave Thomas, and more. Paul Myers is a Canadian writer and musician living in Berkeley, California. His previous books include The Kids in the Hall: One Dumb Guy, which was the source for the Cana…
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As Vice President of Human Resources at Glazer’s Beer & Beverage, Jonathan collaborates with his GBB colleagues to establish, implement, and improve people strategies and processes. Prior to joining GBB, Jonathan held HR executive roles across various industries, spanning over 20 years. His previous roles include stops at M&M Manufacturing (a Berks…
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What if football practice was shorter, faster, and more fun — and your team won more games because of it? In this solo episode, I break down Sprint-Based Football (SBF) — a speed-first, low-dosage approach to coaching that prioritizes performance over grinding and winning over outworking your opponents. We’ll cover: ✅ Why traditional “conditioning-…
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In the latest episode of the Mayors of Main Street podcast, Mayor Kristine Lott interviews Mayor Allen Joines of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a long-serving public official who has been in office since 2001. Mayor Joines shares his background as a former city manager and explains the transition to an elected role, which he initially took on for j…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the LabCorp case, focusing on record-keeping fees. Plaintiffs argued fees should be $20-$25 per person per year, while the plan completed RFIs in 2017, 2019, and benchmarked in 2021 and 2022. The court found the process met the standard of care, though some argue a competitive bid pro…
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Jenny Kiesewetter has more than 24 years of experience advising businesses in ERISA, employee benefits, compensation, fiduciary responsibility, and compliance matters. As a member of the firm’s Employee Benefits and Tax Practice in Nashville, she advises clients on all aspects of employee benefits and executive compensation, including qualified and…
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In this episode, I sit down with David Weck, founder of The Weck Method and inventor of the world-famous BOSU Ball, to dive deep into sprint mechanics, speed development, and athletic performance. David shares his approach to movement and speed training, including: - Head Over Foot positioning - The Spinal Engine - Coiling mechanics for power and e…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson talks about the August 2025 Executive Order by President Trump on alternative investments in 401(k) plans. He references his article in 401(k) Specialist Magazine, Private Equity in 401(k) Plans: Policy Shift or Practical Reality? and the 90 North newsletter - Private Equity in 401(k) Plans: What…
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What makes a John Candy classic? Ryan Barnett invites Joe Ramoni (Hats Off Entertainment) and Tracey Morgan (author of Searching for Candy) to take a joyous, laugh-filled tour through John Candy’s entire filmography — from beloved hits to forgotten gems. Along the way, they debate, reminisce, and wrestle with the impossible task: narrowing it all d…
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Tom Kmak is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Fiduciary Decisions (FDI, formerly Fiduciary Benchmarks). During his 16 years with the firm, FDI has become the industry’s leading firm for benchmarking retirement plans using a patented approach that recognizes the mathematical truth that “Fees Without Value is a Meaningless Comparison.” To…
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses intricate details of retirement plan record-keeping fee structures, emphasizing the importance of understanding those details. He references a case where a plan with several hundred million dollars and thousands of participants decided to eliminate revenue sharing and conduct an advisor…
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Now “retired” (whatever that means), Nevin is the former Chief Content Officer and Head of Retirement Research for the American Retirement Association. One of the retirement industry’s most prolific writers, these days he’s “retired”, which means he writes less, but continues to keep his eye on developments in, and threats to, the nation’s private …
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In this episode of Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the importance of details in fiduciary work, referencing Admiral Hyman Rickover's saying, "The devil's in the details, but so is salvation." He explains his process of conducting advisor searches for plan sponsors, emphasizing the need to understand pricing models, particularly asset-ba…
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In the late ’80s, John Candy's hit a rough patch with a string of underwhelming films—Hot to Trot, Speed Zone, and Who’s Harry Crumb. But a creative reunion with John Hughes soon put him back on track, leading to some of the most memorable roles of his career. In this episode, we chart Candy’s quiet resurgence and surprising pivot into sports owner…
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Mike DiCenso is a seasoned professional in the retirement industry, carrying over three decades of rich experience. His expertise spans a broad range of competencies: Crafting visionary strategies and direction, marked by critical thinking and market leadership Proficient in practice management and mastering business metrics Demonstrated organizati…
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Join Mayor Kristine Lott on "Mayors of Main Street" as she sits down with Mayor Elise Partin of Cayce, South Carolina, for an insightful conversation about her remarkable journey as the city's first female and longest-serving mayor. Mayor Partin, first elected in 2008, shares how she's cultivated a "cleaner, safer, and healthier Cayce" while mainta…
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In this episode of the Friday Fiduciary Five, Eric Dyson discusses the current “Hot Topics” for ERISA plans. Leading the list is the Cunningham v. Cornell decision, which shifts the burden of proving exemptions in prohibited transactions to fiduciaries. Fee and forfeiture litigation remains active, with dozens of new cases this year. Health plan fi…
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John Candy spends the early ’80s steadily climbing the ranks—grinding out supporting roles, inching toward leading man status. He misses out on Ghostbusters, but gains something greater: a growing family with his wife Rose, and a career-defining turn in Planes, Trains and Automobiles. This episode traces Candy’s breakout moment and the beginning of…
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Mike Dullaghan is Director of Retirement Sales Execution for Franklin Templeton. He is responsible for providing thought leadership, promoting new content, and delivering the tools and resources that help enable the Retirement team to effectively market Franklin Templeton products. Mr. Dullaghan is a regular contributor to Kiplinger’s “Building Wea…
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