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Lorene Branch
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Slow Flowers Podcast
Episode 703: The New Art of Paper Flowers with Quynh Nguyen of Pink & Posey
https://youtu.be/Qr-Di1slgMQ?si=sHuKvg69KD_g4MIf Join Quynh Nguyen, the paper artist behind Pink and Posey, as she shares her decade-long journey in paper artistry, from crafting her first floral arrangement to co-creating the Papertalk Podcast. Quynh is the author of The New Art of Paper Flowers – just published in late 2024. She has produced fine art paper floral installations for Nordstrom, Creative Live, Fran's Chocolates, and many more commissions, including collaborations like Greenwood Rising in Tulsa, Oklahoma; plus, CBS Sunday Morning and a recent book talk at Portland's iconic Powell's Bookstore. Quynh inspires creativity within the fl...
2025-02-12
57 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Protecting Intellectual Property
Join host Sheldon Stone and guest Doug LaLone, a patent attorney with the law firm Fishman Stewart, as they explore how intellectual property can affect the value of your business as season three of the Whose Company Is It Anyway podcast, presented by Capstone Headwaters, kicks off.
2021-04-06
46 min
Slow Flowers Podcast
Episode 498: It’s a family affair with Dru Rivers of Full Belly Farm and Hannah Rose Muller of Full Belly Floral
Hanna Rose Muller of Full Belly Floral (c) Sarah Ching Photograph Today's guest have been on my wish list to interview ever since we met in person at a Slow Flowers gathering in 2018, hosted by Scott Paris of High Hand Nursery, past guest of this podcast. Please meet Dru Rivers, co-founder of Full Belly Farm, one of the first certified organic farms in California, and her daughter Hannah Rose Muller, who created their sister venture Full Belly Floral. They are based in Guinda, in Northern California's Capay Valley. Full Belly is committed to fostering sustainability on all levels, from fertility...
2021-03-24
48 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Accommodation Agreements But Were Afraid to Ask
With automotive distress on the rise, now is a perfect time to for an in-depth analysis of the most important agreement in a distressed-automotive situation: the Accommodation Agreement. Join podcast host Sheldon Stone and an expert panel featuring Theodore Sylwestrzak, Banking and Financial Services Practice Chair for Dickenson Wright; Robert Weiss, Of Counsel at Dickenson Wright; and Stephen Gross, Co-Chair of Business Restructuring at McDonald Hopkins, as they examine how and why the Accommodation Agreement was invented, its history and evolution and, most importantly, current market terms for Accommodation Agreements.
2020-11-13
1h 09
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
An Injured Industry: Can Sports Recover from COVID-19?
Starting in March, the postponement or cancellation of anticipated sporting and concert events in response to COVID-19 was, for many of us, the first sign that something unprecedented was happening. The global pandemic hit the sports and entertainment industry early and hard. In our latest episode of Whose Company Is It Anyway, host Sheldon Stone explores the mechanics and economics of recovery with industry expert Mike Wall, a member of the Transactional & Securities Practice and the Sports & Entertainment Industry Team at law firm Foley & Lardner LLP.
2020-06-30
00 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Building a Case for Diversity in the Legal Profession
An organization with a resilient, cohesive culture has a competitive advantage, especially in hard times. One of the best tools to help build this strength turns out to be embracing diversity and difference, according to Linda Watson, a member at Clark Hill Law Firm who is, among other roles, also the co-chair of the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. Listen as she and Sheldon Stone, host of Whose Company Is It Anyway, explore why this matters now more than ever.
2020-04-23
00 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Keeping Things Nimble, Humble, and Real: Keys to Staying Ahead of the Competition
We talk a lot about threats to business success on Whose Company is it Anyway, but today host Sheldon Stone had a chance to explore the habits and practices of a highly successful organization with Dan Laible, CFO and Executive Vice President of NYX, Inc., a Tier 1 automotive supplier (and highly successful organization).
2020-03-02
00 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Can Current Trends in Asset Based Lending Predict the Future?
In the midst of a period of unprecedented economic expansion, everyone we know is keeping one eye on the long-term forecast but it is equally important to not overlook actual conditions on the ground. In this edition of Whose Company Is It Anyway podcast, presented by Amherst Partners, Sheldon Stone and Robert Shanahan, Executive Vice President of Wintrust Business Credit, look at the economy through the lens of asset-based lending to search for indications of what to expect in 2020.
2020-01-20
00 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Upending the Status Quo: Law Firms Migrate to the Cloud
Think your industry is too traditional to embrace innovation? Whose Company is it Anyway host Sheldon Stone explores the rise of cloud-based law firms with his special guest, Patricia Fugée, a partner at FisherBroyles law firm. The firm’s Next Generation Law Firm® model was engineered to maximize responsiveness, efficiency, and value but also has helped make FisherBroyles a leader in diversity, inclusive culture, and work-life balance.
2019-09-30
00 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Telling the Whole Story – Insights from a Career in Business News
We know that each business’s individual story of struggle and success is a single brush stroke on a vast canvas. Searching for the patterns that appear when you look at the bigger picture, Whose Company Is It Anyway podcast host Sheldon Stone turns the microphone around to capture insights from veteran broadcast journalist Murray Feldman’s 40-year career reporting on the stories that shaped and molded the people and the communities of metropolitan Detroit.
2019-07-29
00 min
The Americhicks
WWII Project 6.16.19: Loran Smith Served in Both the Korean War and the Vietnam War
Welcome to the Americhicks WWII Project podcast. Kim Monson is your host. Today Kim speaks with retired Chief Master Sergeant. Facing the draft Lorene choose instead to enlist in the Air Force. Lorene decided on the Air Force because that branch of the service was integrated. Being an African America Lorene of course would rather have been in an integrated service. Loran Smith is a second generation Tuskegee Airman a Korean and Vietnam Veteran. Loran joined the Air Force in 1952. He spent time in the South as a Tuskegee Airman before the Civil Rights movement and later flew hundreds of...
2019-06-16
55 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
Striving, Surviving, and Thriving in a Changing Marketplace
Amherst Partners' Sheldon Stone sits down with Derek Gentile, the second generation CEO and President of EEI Global, one of the nation's most innovative consumer experience agencies, to learn more about how EEI has survived challenging times and capitalized on opportunities to grow.
2019-05-30
00 min
Whose Company is it Anyway - Seasons 1 and 2
From Law Firm to Bankruptcy Judge: Notes from the Journey
Sheldon Stone sits down with Joel Applebaum, formerly of Clark Hill Law Firm, to talk about his upcoming transition to a new role as a member of the US Bankruptcy Court of the Eastern District of Michigan.
2019-05-03
00 min