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The Truth with Sherwin HughesThe Truth with Sherwin Hughes6/9/25 9AM Between the Lines: Tony Cotton on the Maxwell Anderson CaseIn this revealing episode, Sherwin sits down with renowned defense attorney Tony Cotton for an exclusive look inside the Maxwell Anderson case—a legal saga that’s captivated the public and challenged the justice system. Tony breaks down the overlooked details, behind-the-scenes strategy, and pivotal moments that shaped the case. From courtroom dynamics to media influence, they uncover what the headlines didn’t tell you. Whether you’re a legal junkie or just curious about what really happened, this episode brings clarity and insight straight from the source.2025-06-0949 minReporter\'s NotebookReporter's NotebookInside the Maxwell Anderson verdict with WTMJ's Elizabeth LintonenWTMJ’s Elizabeth Lintonen recaps her coverage throughout the trial of Maxwell Anderson, the man found guilty of murdering and dismembering 19-year-old Sade Robinson after a first date in April of 2024.2025-06-0806 minReporter\'s NotebookReporter's NotebookJune 8th, 2025 - Maxwell Anderson verdict, more MPS funding woes, Pride flag controversy in MadisonIt's the return of WTMJ's Reporter's Notebook. On this week's episode, we examine the moment a jury found Maxwell Anderson guilty of murdering and dismembering Sade Robinson after a first date in 2024 with WTMJ's Elizabeth Lintonen who covered the trial from start to finish. Also, WTMJ's Sean Brynda provides an update on Milwaukee Public Schools having funding withheld by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction again, WISC-TV's Maddie Heimsch explains why the Wisconsin Historical Society is navigating employee frustration after deciding not to raise a Pride Flag this year, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Caitlin Looby details a landmark study on...2025-06-0836 minThe Dan O\'Donnell ShowThe Dan O'Donnell ShowJustice is Served to Maxwell AndersonOn Friday's Dan O'Donnell Show, Dan analyzes the conviction of Maxwell Anderson in the Sade Robinson murder and discusses the human trafficking charges against "Maryland father" Kilmar Abrego-Garcia.2025-06-071h 48Wisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsLegal Breakdown: Attorney Julius Kim on the Maxwell Anderson VerdictAttorney Julius Kim joins by phone to provide legal insight into the jury’s swift decision in the Maxwell Anderson case. He details the trial’s pivotal moments and the strength of the prosecution’s closing arguments.2025-06-0609 minWisconsin\'s Morning NewsWisconsin's Morning News9a: Maxwell Anderson - guilty on all countsRight as the hour kicks off, we receive breaking news that the jury has reached a verdict on the Maxwell Anderson murder trial. We spend the time talking to WTMJ Reporter Elizabeth Lintonen on scene, paying attention to reaction in the court room and outside, and talk to Attorney Paul Bucher to ask him about the process of what's next in this saga of a trial.2025-06-0634 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News5 PM: AI Breakthroughs & The Maxwell Anderson Trial Deep DiveJohn Mercure, Amy Taylor, and Julia Fello explore the double-sided future of AI—how it may save lives through early cancer detection but also threatens American jobs. Attorney Jonathan LaVoy returns to discuss the legal implications and strategy behind the Maxwell Anderson case. TMJ4’s Jenna Rae wraps up day 8 of the trial with detailed coverage from inside the courtroom in one of Milwaukee’s most disturbing murder cases to date.2025-06-0622 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsDay 8 Wrap-Up: Inside the Maxwell Anderson Trial with TMJ4's Jenna RaeTMJ4’s Jenna Rae joins John and Julia to recap the eighth day of court in the Maxwell Anderson case, providing chilling details and insight into what lies ahead in this high-profile Milwaukee murder trial.2025-06-0609 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News3 PM: Cribbage Board Chraze, Covert Drones & The Maxwell Anderson Murder TrialJohn Mercure and Amy Taylor dive into the day’s hottest topics in “The 3 @ 3,” from soaring Brewers cribbage board prices on eBay to immigration concerns at UW and the latest in the Maxwell Anderson case. ABC News' Brad Garrett unpacks Ukraine’s jaw-dropping “Operation Spider Web”—a multi-region drone strike that raises questions about future warfare. EAA’s Dick Knapinski joins to preview jaw-dropping airshows and job opportunities, and attorney Jonathan LaVoy breaks down the chilling details and key testimonies from the Maxwell Anderson trial.2025-06-0527 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsLegal Breakdown: Maxwell Anderson Trial Insight with Attorney Jonathan LaVoyAttorney Jonathan LaVoy provides expert insight into day 7 of the Maxwell Anderson murder trial, including key testimonies and digital evidence linking the suspect to Sade Robinson’s tragic fate.2025-06-0509 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsThe 3 @ 3: Brewers Cribbage Board, International Student Worries & the Maxwell Anderson Murder TrialJohn Mercure and Amy Taylor break down the day’s top trending stories: an update on the gruesome Maxwell Anderson trial, why fewer international students are enrolling at UW, and how Brewers cribbage board giveaways are making waves on eBay.2025-06-0504 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News5 PM: Trump Burger, Culvers Expanding & Maxwell AndersonIn the final hour, John and Julia have some fun exploring Culver’s nationwide growth and the controversial “Trump Burger” brand. Then, TMJ4’s Jenna Rae joins to summarize Day 7 of the Maxwell Anderson murder trial, followed by expert legal insight from Attorney Julius Kim. Together, they analyze critical testimony and video evidence, providing a comprehensive look into one of Milwaukee’s most disturbing criminal trials to date.2025-06-0521 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News3 PM: Maxwell Anderson Murder Trial, Manhunt for Pewaukee man & Boulder TerrorJohn Mercure and Julia Fello kick off the hour with today's top three trending stories—from wildfires expected to worsen, to a tragic triple murder investigation involving a Pewaukee man, and new developments in the Maxwell Anderson trial. Julia breaks down day seven of the trial, revealing damning surveillance evidence. ABC’s Alex Stone joins to unpack the Boulder firebombing suspect’s failed gun purchases and radical pivot to arson. Attorney Julius Kim closes the hour with a legal analysis of Anderson’s defense and how today's testimony could shape the case moving forward.2025-06-0426 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsMaxwell Anderson Trial: Day 7 Surveillance BreakdownJulia Fello recaps Day 7 of the Maxwell Anderson murder trial, where police and prosecutors presented surveillance footage and critical physical evidence. What does the video tell us, and how is the prosecution building its timeline?2025-06-0408 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsThe 3 @ 3: Maxwell Anderson Murder Trial, Wildfire Smoke Impact & a Manhunt is OnJohn Mercure and Julia Fello dive into three major headlines of the day: the troubling developments in the Maxwell Anderson murder trial, dire wildfire air quality projections for this summer, and the intense search for a Pewaukee man accused of killing his three children in Washington state.2025-06-0404 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News5 PM: Major Garrett on Washington Buzz & Latest Insight from Maxwell Anderson trialPolitics and crime headline the 5 PM hour. CBS News’ Major Garrett joins John and Telly with the latest political buzz from Washington—tariff hikes, the Ukraine conflict, and Trump’s calculated silence on global affairs. Then, investigative reporter Jenna Rae delivers an in-depth wrap-up of day six in the Maxwell Anderson murder trial, including new testimonies and what to expect in the days ahead of this high-stakes case.2025-06-0413 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsThe 3 @ 3: Deadly Tomatoes, Exploding Fireworks Costs, and the Maxwell Anderson Trial UpdateJohn Mercure and Telly Hughes tackle the day's three buzziest stories—from the deadly tomato recall sweeping the nation, to skyrocketing firework prices due to new Chinese tariffs, and an update on the high-profile Maxwell Anderson murder trial.2025-06-0303 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsThe 3 @ 3: Maxwell Anderson Trial, Erupting Volcano & Remembering a HeroJohn Mercure and Julia Fello tackle the three most buzzworthy stories of the day: new testimony in the Maxwell Anderson trial, Mount Etna's fiery eruption, and the remarkable life and legacy of WWII hero Anna Mae Robertson—one of the last living members of the Six Triple Eight battalion.2025-06-0203 minWisconsin\'s Morning NewsWisconsin's Morning NewsWill Maxwell Anderson take the stand?Week 2 of the Maxwell Anderson murder trial begins today. Graphic testimony Friday and even more physical evidence expected this week. But how are each cases looking so far? Attorney at the Bucher Law Group and former Waukesha DA, Paul Bucher joins the program. Bucher notices the pace of the trial and talks about the prosecution’s strategy of going quick and not stretching out every detail. So what will the trial look like today? Paul details with his expertise.2025-06-0207 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsLegal Lens: Attorney Julius Kim Breaks Down the Maxwell Anderson TrialIn this gripping episode, Julia Fello and Toya Washington are joined by attorney Julius Kim for an expert legal analysis of the Maxwell Anderson trial. Anderson, 34, stands accused of the brutal killing and dismemberment of Sade Robinson, last seen on a date with him on April 1, 2024. Kim offers insight into the strategies on both sides of the courtroom—and how the defense is handling the mounting evidence.2025-05-3009 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsThe 3 @ 3: Big Beautiful Bill Debacle, Maxwell Anderson Update & Budget Airlines Under ScrunityJulia Fello and Toya Washington break down the three biggest buzz stories of the day. From shocking testimony in the Maxwell Anderson trial, to United Airlines CEO taking a direct jab at budget carriers, and Congressman Mike Flood admitting he didn’t read key parts of a major bill—this segment is packed with headlines you can’t ignore.2025-05-3005 minOpen RecordOpen RecordE369: Maxwell Anderson TrialTestimony is well underway in the trial of Maxwell Anderson, the Milwaukee man accused of killing and dismembering Sade Robinson. In this episode of Open Record, the FOX6 Investigators get you caught up on what's happened in court during week 1 of the trial. FOX6 Investigator Bryan Polcyn, who has been following the testimony, talks about what we've heard and seen thus far. Legal expert and criminal defense attorney, Julius Kim, of Kim & Lavoy, S.C., walks us through what we can expect in the next week from the courtroom. Learn more about your ad choices...2025-05-3045 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News3 PM: Maxwell Anderson Trial Insight, EAA Takeoff & Trump's New NicknameJulia Fello and Mike Spaulding cover day three of the Maxwell Anderson trial with help from legal expert Julius Kim, explore Wall Street's mockery of Trump’s tariff tactics, and examine signs of hope at Kohl’s. Plus, an EAA insider previews AirVenture highlights—from Boeing Plaza to Twilight Flight Fest—as excitement builds for aviation fans across Wisconsin.2025-05-2928 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsLegal Lens with Julius Kim: Breaking Down the Maxwell Anderson TrialAttorney Julius Kim joins the show to offer expert analysis on day three of the Maxwell Anderson murder trial. Julia and Mike explore the defense's approach and how witness testimonies are shaping the courtroom narrative.2025-05-2910 minUnnatural: A True Crime PodcastUnnatural: A True Crime PodcastEpisode 167: The First Date Killer - Maxwell AndersonIn April 2024, 19-year-old Sade Robinson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, went missing after going on a first date with Maxwell Anderson. Just a few days later, the first body parts began turning up at a local park. In this episode, we look at the events that transpired before Sade met her tragic demise and what might unfold at the trial of Maxwell Anderson, which begins this week. Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast on YouTube -- Connect with us! Instagram: @unnaturalthepodcast Facebook: Unnatural: A True Crime Podcast Email...2025-05-2943 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon NewsReporter’s Notebook: Maxwell Anderson Trial Day TwoTMJ4’s Jenna Rae joins Julia and Toya with an on-the-ground recap of the second day of testimony in the Maxwell Anderson murder trial. Get caught up on key developments and what to expect next.2025-05-2908 minTruth to Power with Kyle WallaceTruth to Power with Kyle Wallace5/28/25: Maxwell Anderson Murder Trial ReactionKyle Wallace is joined by the legendary Homer Blow for today's show to discuss the new updates in the Sade Robinson/Maxwell Anderson Murder Trial. They break down Anderson's criminal history, his pricey defense team, the jury selection and the communities involvement when it comes to our justice system. Will Anderson get off Scott Free with his all-star team? Is this trial rooted in racism? Will there be justice for the Robinson Family?2025-05-2847 minWisconsin\'s Afternoon NewsWisconsin's Afternoon News4 PM: The Rise in Country Music, Maxwell Anderson Insight & the COVID VaccineThe 4 PM hour begins with a deep dive into the Maxwell Anderson case—how it unfolded and where the trial stands today. Attorney Julius Kim joins to give expert analysis as jury selection begins. Then, Julia and Mike switch gears to explore the explosive growth of country music, with artists like Beyoncé and Post Malone jumping genres. They wrap with in-studio guest Dr. John Raymond from the Medical College of Wisconsin, discussing alarming stomach cancer trends in young people and unexpected interactions between cinnamon supplements and prescription medications.2025-05-2728 minThe Tory Lowe ShowThe Tory Lowe Show5/27/25 1PM: Maxwell Anderson on TrialSade Robinson was murdered a little over a year ago and her alleged killer, Maxwell Anderson's trial starts this week... If you remember body parts were found from Milwaukee all the way to Illinois, so there are going to be many people and many moving parts in this trial, and we are going to do our best to keep Truth Nation tapped into what is going on!2025-05-2746 minNext Step LeadershipNext Step LeadershipInterview with Jared Anderson & Kelly Wilkerson, Part 2 - Season 4, Episode 53This week’s Next Step Leadership Podcast includes the second conversation Chris and Tracy enjoy with Jared Anderson and Kelly Wilkerson. Think of the lessons they have learned through years of ministry. Write a list of how you can serve wherever God guides you. Also take time to understand the value and importance of worship for today’s culture. What thoughts from Jared and Kelly speak to you personally? How can you apply their wisdom? What can you help bring to today’s church as it relates to ministry, worship, discipleship, and global outreach? How can we live in the no...2025-02-2726 minDesign Her TravelDesign Her TravelWalking the World: One Woman’s 20,000-Mile, 7-Year Journey Across 4 Continents w/ Angela Maxwell #154What do you learn after seven years on the road, traveling 20,000 miles on foot?In this episode, host Kim Anderson sits down with Angela Maxwell, an inspirational speaker and global adventurer, who spent nearly seven years walking solo across four continents. Covering 20,000 miles and traveling through 16 countries, Angela shares the highs and lows of her journey—facing extreme weather, illness, and the challenges of sleeping in a tent wherever she could find shelter.You’ll hear about:✅ What inspired her to take her first steps on this life-changing journey✅ The most difficul...2025-02-2545 minNext Step LeadershipNext Step LeadershipInterview with Jared Anderson & Kelly Wilkerson, Part 1 - Season 4, Episode 52Tracy and Chris were honored to have a conversation with Kelly Wilkerson and Jared Anderson. In this episode you will learn from the stories of Kelly and Jared. They both have made a positive difference in today’s culture. Listening to their history and how they have gone to where they are now, audiences can remember portions of their own stories. God guides each personal differently, but we can all learn from one another. Decades of experience in worship, in ministry, and now serving at 11:21 Worship give Kelly and Jared many years of knowledge. A worship ministry of World Ch...2025-02-2025 minAWONDERJUNKIEAWONDERJUNKIEBreathwork, Longevity & Resilience - Steve MaxwellSteve Maxwell shares his insights on longevity, fitness, and the importance of breathwork. He discusses his extensive travels and the cultural perspectives he gained, as well as his journey into jiu-jitsu and the impact of the UFC. Maxwell emphasizes the significance of mindset, the benefits of isometric training, and the role of diet and supplements in maintaining health. He also delves into the power of the subconscious mind and the importance of relationships for longevity. Throughout the discussion, he advocates for a minimalist lifestyle and the exploration of vibrational medicine as a means of healing. Steve is a 6th...2025-01-251h 04Manufacturing eCommerce SuccessManufacturing eCommerce SuccessEpisode 75: Getting Started in eCommerce for Manufacturers (Guest: Joseph Maxwell)Are you a manufacturer looking to dive into eCommerce but don’t know where to start? Joseph Maxwell, Founder & CEO of SwiftOtter, Inc., will share his expertise on "Getting Started in eCommerce for Manufacturers." Joseph Maxwell is a leader in the eCommerce space with over 12 years of experience. As an expert in BigCommerce and Adobe Commerce, he’s dedicated to helping manufacturers and developers alike build solid eCommerce foundations, avoid costly mistakes, and achieve explosive grow...2024-09-1149 minThe Southern Outdoorsmen Hunting PodcastThe Southern Outdoorsmen Hunting Podcast602 - Hunting a bucks RELAXED AREA with Austin AndersonToday we talk with Austin Anderson of North Florida all about finding and hunting a buck's "relaxed zone"! Subjects include: Locating low-pressure areas on high-pressure properties Dialing in access routes during the summer Why Austin stays far from where he thinks a buck is bedding Hunting strips of high ground in flat areas Feed tree hunting in Florida and Alabama swamps Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXPGrab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l...2024-07-221h 52ASK MAMA PODCASTASK MAMA PODCASTFIRST DATE MURDER - PART 2 | MAXWELL ANDERSON...WHAT IS HIS DEFENSE? ASK MAMA PODCAST EP.18FIRST DATE MURDER - PART 2 | MAXWELL ANDERSON...WHAT IS HIS DEFENSE? ASK MAMA PODCAST EP.18 2024-05-151h 01Manufacturing eCommerce SuccessManufacturing eCommerce SuccessEpisode 18: B2B Ecommerce Readiness Training (Guests: Joseph Maxwell and Jon Guess)Are you fully leveraging the power of eCommerce in your manufacturing business? If you want to, join us for this MFG eCommerce Success show where Joseph Maxwell and Jon Guess, from SwiftOtter, Inc., will dive deep into the world of B2B eCommerce and why readiness training might be something you want to consider. Joseph, the visionary Founder and CEO, brings over a decade of eCommerce excellence, specializing in Magento and BigCommerce platforms. His passion for empowering businesses a...2024-03-0457 minDrama X TheaterDrama X TheaterMatinee Theater | Elizabeth the Queen (Maxwell Anderson); 1944Matinee Theater | Elizabeth the Queen (09) | December 17, 1944The dramatic romance of Elizabeth the First, queen of England from November 1558 until her death in March 1603. It is based on the play by Maxwell Anderson.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESSubscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence...2024-02-1232 minFaith Driven EntrepreneurFaith Driven EntrepreneurEpisode 278 - Managing Anxiety, Depression, and Mental Health for Entrepreneur with Maxwell Anderson, Steve Cuss, and Curt ThompsonEntrepreneurs are on the cusp of a mental health crisis. Anxiety. Depression. Loneliness. These are just as familiar as innovation, grit, and leadership. We feel the stress that comes from building something new. We carry the burden of our teams, knowing they and their families have trusted us and the vision we’ve been given.Entrepreneurship can be heavy, but there are ways we can lighten the load.That’s why today we’re going to highlight three expert voices that help us see how we can manage our mental health as entre...2024-01-1629 minCreative CollaborationsCreative CollaborationsProactive Leadership and Team Engagement with Orville IngramIn this episode, Chuck Anderson is joined by Orville Ingram, founder of Ingram Educational Consulting, to explore proactive leadership development and team engagement. Orville shares insights from his 15 years of experience in educational leadership and highlights the importance of authenticity and proactive measures in leadership development. The episode delves into the challenges faced by leaders, the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the impact of effective collaboration within teams.Guest Bio: Orville Ingram is the founder of Ingram Educational Consulting, specializing in leadership training, coaching, and development for underrepresented groups of leaders. Certified with...2023-12-1934 minBooks in Sound: Better Than AudiobooksBooks in Sound: Better Than AudiobooksKey Largo | Maxwell Anderson | Books in SoundSeason 3 Episode 19 "Key Largo" is a gripping novel written by Maxwell Anderson. The story is set in the Florida Keys during the 1930s and follows the character of Frank McCloud, a disillusioned World War II veteran who visits a hotel owned by the Temple family on the eponymous Key Largo island. However, McCloud's intentions for a peaceful retreat are disrupted when a gangster named Johnny Rocco and his crew take control of the hotel during a hurricane.As the storm rages outside, tensions rise within the hotel as Rocco and his gang hold the occupants...2023-06-0258 minBooks in Sound: Better Than AudiobooksBooks in Sound: Better Than AudiobooksValley Forge by Maxwell Anderson | Books in SoundSeason 1 Episode 17Valley Forge is a 1934 play by Maxwell Anderson, about the winter that George Washington spent in Valley Forge.Maxwell Anderson was a renowned American playwright, known for works such as "Winterset" and "Key Largo."Books in Sound is a free podcast series that presents a collection of hundreds of the world’s greatest books through the magic of the performing arts.Different from audiobooks: Instead of having a single narrator read an audiobook, these performances have a full cast of actors, suitable background music, and special effects that help defi...2023-05-2529 minThe BluebloodsThe BluebloodsMaxwell Anderson (Weber State DB) InterviewOn this episode of The Bluebloods, Zach McKinnell is joined by Weber State defensive back Maxwell Anderson. Anderson talks about his FCS All-American season in 2022, his decision to stay at Weber State during the coaching change this offseason, his relationship with his brother LJ Anderson, and being the next NFL defensive back prospect from Weber State. 2023-05-1718 minThat Local LifeThat Local LifeThat Local Life Ep. 24 Tawni Maxwell "Local Jack Of All Trades"Howdy Howdy! Welcome back to episode 24 of That Local Life Podcast. On this episode we feature local legend Tawni Maxwell. Tawni is the Nyssa Chamber President, founder of Simpli Balanced book keeping services, and owner of Clean Eat cleaning services. Tawni has a pretty awesome story of growing up here in Nyssa for almost her whole life. She is very dedicated to turning Nyssa into an even better place to live and raise a family.It is safe to say without Tawni the Chamber Board would not be where its at today and Nyssa thanks her for...2023-04-1139 minWeber State WeeklyWeber State WeeklyFOOTBALL: To the Max: Junior CB Maxwell AndersonFootball was back last week and our guest had himself a game. We welcome Junior Cornerback Maxwell Anderson to Weber State Weekly to chat about his almost three pick performance against Western Oregon on Thursday night and playing in a stout secondary.Then, we'll break down the action from the game against the Wolves and what it might tell us as the schedule rolls on.Finally, we've got a game called This or That where we'll give our panel two options and they've got to choose. Which way are they gonna go?...2022-09-0751 minTom Anderson ShowTom Anderson ShowTom Anderson Show Podcast (6-29-22) Hour 1 & 2HOUR 1Tom Steigleman is back from Oklahoma and details his drive through CanadaFinland and Sweden formally join NATO with unanimous approval / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/29/world/europe/nato-sweden-finland.htmlCRISPR is helping cure diseases through genetic modifications and also enhancing vitamins in vegetables among other scientific advances / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/10-years-of-crispr-how-it-s-being-used-today?Tom S talked about his drive through the Dakotas and Canada and the worry about vaccine-related rules (he's unvaccinated) and the requirement that within a 3-day COVID test of negativeGhislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years / (BBC) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61970358...2022-06-291h 24Art ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 87: A Literary Landmark in Honor of Maxwell AndersonIt's been a while since the last episode of Art Scoping--it will hereafter follow no set schedule, but episodes will pop up here and there.This episode is a recorded tribute to my late grandfather Maxwell Anderson--playwright, lyricist, author, and journalist. I delivered it on March 24, 2022 at an event on the campus of the University of North Dakota, marking the unveiling of the first literary landmark in the state.2022-03-2500 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 87: A Literary Landmark in Honor of Maxwell AndersonIt's been a while since the last episode of Art Scoping--it will hereafter follow no set schedule, but episodes will pop up here and there.This episode is a recorded tribute to my late grandfather Maxwell Anderson--playwright, lyricist, author, and journalist. I delivered it on March 24, 2022 at an event on the campus of the University of North Dakota, marking the unveiling of the first literary landmark in the state.2022-03-2405 minTheShepExperienceTheShepExperienceEpisode 1- Ethan AndersonIn this Episode we have a special guest, a country singer and song writer in Nashville, we have Ethan Anderson joining us!!! He tells us his journey and the nitty gritty insight on what its like songwriting, singing, having music produced and Ect. You are in for a treat with this episode!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theshepexperience/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theshepexperience/support2022-03-081h 21MDH TVMDH TVMDH TV EPISODE #70 - Oxford School Shooting, 'Popularity' in High School, Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict, Ghislaine Maxwell and more!In this episode of the podcast Ac1 and Dre discuss the recent Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, the Oxford School Shooting, Collin Kapernick's Netflix show, Being popular in high school, being creative, music, uk boys wearing skirts, Ghislaine Maxwell case, and much more! Let us know how you enjoyed the podcast on our instagram @ moderndayhippyys and share it with your friends if you liked it! Subscribe to our YouTube channels for more content @ MDH TV/ MDH TV Khepri Conversations/ and MDH TV Reacts! Thank you for listening we love each and everyone one of you and hope you have an amazing...2021-12-081h 45CLD TalksCLD TalksShe Scotland with Karen Anderson with guest host Stephanie ThomsonThis week on CLD Talks we speak to Karen Anderson who is the Founder and Director for She Scotland. SHE aims to support girls and young women become more empowered, supported, aspirational & improve their life chances. We had a really insightful conversation about the history of She Scotland, Karen’s own journey, going international and the challenges and opportunities for girls and women in Scotland today. Socials: https://www.shescotland.org.uk/our-team https://www.facebook.com/she.scotland.9?fref=ts https://twitter.com/she_scotland https://ww...2021-11-171h 12Coders PodcastCoders Podcast#CP39 Maxwell Anderson - Inovação, Hexápodes e Hobbies AleatóriosNeste episódio (29/06/2021) recebemos o Maxwell Anderson. Falamos um  pouco sobre sua carreira na TI, sobre inovação, patentes e sobre seus  hobbies de inventor. Sobre o Coders Podcast: Se você está a procura de um podcast sobre tecnologia, continue procurando. O nosso objetivo é conhecer as pessoas  que fazem o mundo da TI. Toda semana iremos trazer um convidado  diferente para compartilhar um pouco da sua experiência com a gente. Para participar ao vivo nos acompanhe na Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/coderstv Participe da nossa comunidade: https://discord.gg/ReEZvkEWnA Nos sigam...2021-07-012h 14A Better Beauty BusinessA Better Beauty BusinessBBB57 - Suzanne L. AndersonCalling all practitioners and professionals of the beauty industry!!  Leading industry educators have come together to present to you The Savvy Salon Summit. Join the 3-day educational event of the year and be empowered to take your business and career to new heights: Meet Suzanne L. Anderson, salon consultant and business coach of Be Salon Savvy! https://www.besalonsavvy.com Join us as Suzanne talks about this AMAZING virtual summit coming to you May 16-May 18, 2021. Reserve Your Tickets Now! https://thesalonsavvyvirtualsummit.groovesell.com/a/BHgFaGiHB9i2 Remember to join u...2021-05-0230 minA Better Beauty BusinessA Better Beauty BusinessBBB48 - Arvin AndersonHello everyone, This week we interviewed Arvin Anderson. A coach we’ve worked with on and off for the last year! He’s been an amazing asset to our coaching business and we talk with him about the importance of hiring a coach! (Trust us- it’s worth every SINGLE $$$) Arvin helps conscious coaches and impact driven entrepreneurs hit their first $10K month by helping them optimize their offer, build an audience using FB groups, and grow their confidence with their ability to sell. If you’re a coach ready to level up, join his free FB...2021-02-2838 minRelic: The Lost Treasure PodcastRelic: The Lost Treasure PodcastThe Relic Halloween Special 2020: Scary Movies with Filmmaker Shane Anderson           Because the world isn’t scary enough, Relic celebrates Halloween 2020 with a look into some horror movies that were almost lost, and some influential titles. We’re joined by special guest, Shane Anderson, filmmaker and host of the Mighty Motion Picture Rangers Podcast. We discuss how one of the most influential horror films of all time was almost a lost treasure; the waves and booms of the horror genre; some of our favorite fights; and the difference between American and Australian horror movies. You can check out...2020-10-291h 28The Design Of Business | The Business of DesignThe Design Of Business | The Business of DesignS8E3: Maxwell AndersonMaxwell Anderson is the president of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation and Community Partnership.2020-10-2730 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 26: Lola C. WestFor truth-telling in the world of finance, we turn to Lola C. West, co-founder and partner of WestFuller Advisors, a boutique investment advisory firm in New York City that builds legacies of wealth for individuals, families and institutions. A trustee of Souls Grown Deep Community Partnership and Foundation, she shares insights on the intersections among social change, culture, and finance, and the alleviation of poverty in the Deep South, and lets us into the rarefied world of investing—leavened with the determination of a woman seeking a more progressive America.2020-09-0600 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 25: Arnold LehmanWe’re lucky to have a chance to hear from Arnold Lehman, senior adviser to the chairman of Phillips auction house, and director emeritus of the Brooklyn Museum. We dive straight into some very timely topics, including the slow pace of change in art museums grappling with their responsibilities in furthering racial and social justice, how media coverage influences the field, if and how New York will bounce back after the pandemic recedes, and his forthcoming book on the exhibition Sensation. We even pull back the curtain to discuss the nominating committees of art museum boards—and close with the...2020-08-3000 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 24: Carrie Rebora BarrattWe take a step outside into the world of horticulture, and then back into art museums, safely masked, for a conversation with Dr. Carrie Rebora Barratt, CEO and William C. Steere Sr. President of The New York Botanical Garden, and previously deputy director for collections and administration at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We cover a lot of ground, from how cultural institutions began in New York City starting in 1870, to the social responsibilities of all kinds of cultural institutions, changing visitor experiences in compromised spaces, the disappearance of tourism, prevailing approaches to American art history, and her star t...2020-08-2300 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 23: Elizabeth EastonArt museum directors are challenged as never before, confronting the pandemic, demands for social and racial justice, low morale among staff who have survived layoffs, and evaporated earned revenue. The woman of the hour to sort it all out is Dr. Elizabeth Easton, former chair of the Department of European Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum, the first elected president of the Association of Art Museum Curators, and Co-Founder and current Director of the Center for Curatorial Leadership, who is preparing a new wave of hires to tackle these and other challenges. Our wide-ranging conversation includes the different ch...2020-08-1600 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #09 Brent UlleryBrent Ullery played football at The Ohio State University and now teaches mathematics and is the head football coach at Centerville Ohio.2020-08-1400 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 22: Sabiha Al KhemirIt’s safe to assume that the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is unaware that America’s oldest treaty is with Morocco, the first nation to recognize the fledging United States in December 1777. The breadth of American ignorance about Islamic history, art, and culture is unfathomable, but fortunately we have Dr. Sabiha Al Khemir joining this episode, sharing details of her journey from Tunisia to a PhD from London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies, to becoming the founding director of the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar. As a curator who has shaped and contributed to mult...2020-08-1000 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 21: Laura CallananMany of America’s art museums have been the target of blunt criticism for over a year, first for accepting funds derived from pharmaceutical manufacturers, fossil fuel companies, and arms merchants, and more recently for employment practices disadvantageous to people of color. While there is no single remedy for alleged shortcomings in governance and management, one option is available for these institutions to align their practices with stated values. An estimated $58 billion is under the management of cultural institutions in the United States. The founder of Upstart Co-Lab, Laura Callanan, joins the podcast, offering concrete advice on how mission-aligned in...2020-08-0200 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 20: Kinshasha Holman ConwillWhat can museums do to earn trust in their stated commitment to racial justice? For answers we turn to Kinshasha Holman Conwill, Deputy Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. And hear about her childhood home in Atlanta, a hub for civil rights advocates from Julian Bond to Stokely Carmichael. A life spent leading cultural institutions devoted to African American creativity and history. Along the way we’re treated to richly textured anecdotes about her times with Congressman John Lewis, the Rev. C.T. Vivian, and many others, her hopes that younger people will drive so...2020-07-2600 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 19: Julian SiggersAmerica is unique in harboring a sizable population of the scientifically disinclined—or more bluntly, climate change deniers and anti-vaxxers. Riding to the rescue on a motorcycle is our guest Dr. Julian Siggers. the Williams Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology since 2012, and the newly appointed president and CEO of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History. We delve into how, after receiving a PhD in human prehistory, he became the host of a series on the Discovery Channel and made his way into museums. He discusses the life of an archaeologist, ethical concerns faci...2020-07-1900 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #08 Aman JohnAman John is from Morgantown, West Virginia. He played lacrosse in high school and attended West Virginia University where he studied economics. For over 10 years now, he has been posted videos on YouTube pushing the boundaries about freedom, economics, culture, and life. He is the son of a Tanzanian politician and caucasian mother and we speak at length about what it's like to grow up without a father, what it means to fit in, and how we can help leave the world a better place than we found it!2020-07-1700 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #07 Selvish CapersSelvish Capers is from New Orleans, Louisiana and played football at West Virginia University. He was drafted in the 7th round of the 2010 NFL draft by the Redskins. He won Super Bowl 2012 with the New York Giants and spent time in the CFL with the Edmonton Eskimos and Winnepeg Blue Bombers. After retiring from professional sports, he went to go with at Stub Hub and is currently the Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Apartment List.2020-07-1500 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 18: Abbott MillerGraphic identities abound in our media-saturated world—and in this episode we turn to a globally-renowned expert and practitioner to help us understand how he goes about inventing the typefaces, logos, and brand identities of leading art museums including the Guggenheim and the Whitney, the Barnes Foundation, and countless other cultural and commercial clients over many years. Abbott Miller has been a partner at Pentagram since 1999, and he has created multiple award-winning solutions worldwide. You’ll learn about the influences of his training at Cooper Union, the lasting impact of the Bauhaus in his field, the emotional underpinnings of the...2020-07-1200 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt Episode #06 J.T. Thomas IIIJ.T. Thomas III is from Fort Lauderdale, FL. He played football at West Virginia University and went on to play 7 seasons in the NFL for the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Giants. He also has his MBA from University of Miami. J.T. is an incredibly gifted and talented individual and we talk the gambit here from dealing with injuries, growing up with a single mother, and experiencing racism in various places.2020-07-1100 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #05 Mike DentMike Dent is from Jeannette, PA and played football at West Virginia University. Mike's Senior season was cut short due to a neck injury. Mike is the founder, of X-Hemplify, a premium organic CBD company as well as the general manager of the Airport Kia of Naples. This one is chocked full of adversity so I hope you enjoy it!2020-07-0900 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #04 Tyler UrbanTyler Urban played football at West Virginia University and then went on to test the waters in the NFL. After returning to school to receive his master's degree and started his career as an NFL sports agent at Octagon Sports. Now he is an agent for one of the fastest growing sports agencies in the world - Roc Nation.2020-07-0800 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #03 Eric PlummerToday's guest is Eric Plummer. Eric is a New Jersey native who graduated from Princeton and was also a member of the Track & Field team. His event was shot put, and he was one of the top record setters in the Ivy League. Eric went on to train at the IMG Academy down in FL and looked at heading to the NFL. He has a masters degree and many years of work experience both with large companies as well as startups.2020-07-0700 minInjured or HurtInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt #02 Cory JacksonIn this episode I catch up with my childhood friend Cory Jackson. Cory played football at University of Maryland and went on to test the waters in the NFL. He has battle family money troubles, being the youngest brother, injuries, depression, and just keeps attacking life with his relentless work ethic. He currently lives in Austin, TX.2020-07-0600 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 17: Richard OlcottDesigning museums and concert halls demands a blend of experience, talent, and vision. Richard Olcott, Design Partner at Ennead Architects in New York City, brings the right blend and a sense of play to a serious profession. In this episode we learn about whether, in the face of the pandemic, clients are still lining up (they are), museums will return to business as usual (they won’t), and how the Spanish Flu of 1918 was central to the birth of modernism and the International Style of architecture (wait, what?). We discuss digital tools, the blight of ‘supertalls’ casting shadows across New Yo...2020-07-0500 minMaxwell Leadership PodcastMaxwell Leadership PodcastThe Third Option with Miles McPhersonIn this episode, John Maxwell Zooms with Miles McPherson, pastor of the Rock Church in San Diego, California, and author of The Third Option: Hope for a Racially Divided Nation. They discuss the importance of celebrating what different races have in common, the often-overlooked paradox of being “colorblind” to race, and the value of confronting our own blind spots. Mark Cole is joined by Traci Morrow for the application portion of the episode to discuss John and Miles’s conversation. They each share how maintaining a learning posture has challenged and changed their own perspectives. Our BO...2020-07-0140 minIn The Game PodcastIn The Game Podcast90: “I won’t be quiet any more” by Black Global Citizen Steve AndersonToday, we STOP in our TRACTS for this conversation…with a black man!  A man who has been in my life for over 20 years and impacted it in ways that continue to unfold…Steve Anderson was born in Louisville, Kentucky in the 60s – which is considered one of the most dangerous cities on earth.  When his Dad was shot by his “supposed” friend when he was just 9yrs old, anger smoldered within him, “how could my Mom not press charges? How could the other man, shot in the mouth, live; and my Dad, shot in the leg -  die?”  So m...2020-06-291h 14Art ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 16: Carol Mancusi-UngaroWhat do James Brown’s album Sex Machine and the Renaissance sculptor Donatello have to do with protecting the art of our time? Find out in this wide-ranging conversation with Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, the Melva Bucksbaum Associate Director for Conservation and Research at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and for over a decade the Founding Director of the Center for the Technical Study of Modern Art at the Harvard Art Museums. For nineteen years she served as Chief Conservator of The Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, where she founded the Artists Documentation Program, consisting of interviews with artists about th...2020-06-2800 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 15: Alexander BauerAn archaeologist who today digs on the northern coast of Turkey at the site of Sinop, Prof. Alexander Bauer of Queens College-CUNY reflects on ancient examples of sculptural desecration, and paints a vivid picture of the daily life of a scholar in a sun-drenched archaeological site revealing 4,000 year-old finds with trowel and brush in hand. We hear about the mechanics of archaeology as so-called controlled destruction, leading-edge technology in service of uncovering the past, the promise of well-preserved shipwrecks 2,000 meters below the surface of the mysterious Black Sea, and George Orwell’s sage assessments of the power of history in...2020-06-2100 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 14: Victoria S. ReedAcross the former Confederate states and around Europe, statues are being pulled down by cranes and crowds, as protests about symbols of racism and hate blanket the globe in the wake of George Floyd’s murder. For some context we turn to Dr. Victoria S. Reed, Sadler Curator for Provenance at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She is one of a handful of full-time curators in the U.S. tasked with researching the ownership history of objects offered to and in the museum’s collections—and is an expert in sorting out the evidence informing legal, ethical, and moral...2020-06-1400 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 13: Maria Magdalena Campos-PonsWe turn to an artist for insight in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder. Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons shares powerful observations and draws us into her unique worldview, leavened in her Nigerian roots, her years in Cuba, and her life today as Professor of Fine Arts and Cornelius Vanderbilt Endowed Chair of Fine Arts at Vanderbilt University. She has participated in the biennials of Venice, Dakar, and Johannesburg, in Documenta 14, and in multiple other major exhibitions worldwide, with works by her in over 30 museums, ranging from the Museum of Modern Art to London’s Victoria & Albert Museum.2020-06-0700 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 12: Janet HicksWhy don’t American artists have the same rights as artists in Europe? This week we speak with Janet Hicks, Vice President and Director of Licensing of the Artists Rights Society, or ARS. We discuss what protections are in and not in current U.S. copyright law, the kinds of uses ARS licenses for reproduction, the premise of so-called moral rights, a prospective resale royalty that would compensate artists for works sold by later owners, why artists—unlike collectors--don’t get to deduct the fair market value of their works if they donate them to museums, and how that might...2020-05-3100 minInjured or HurtInjured or Hurt#01 Are You Injured or Hurt, Max Anderson?This is a short introduction to my new podcast called Injured or Hurt, where we discuss the diagnosis and overcoming of adversity of former athletes. Stay up to date with our latest developments at www.injuredorhurt.tv2020-05-2600 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 11: Jennifer CreweWho’s responsible for the promulgation of human knowledge? If you answered Wikipedia, think again. Our guest this week is Jennifer Crewe, director of Columbia University Press, and immediate past president of the 150-member Association of University Presses. The first woman director of an Ivy League university press, she reveals the business model of academic publishing, trends in book-buying during the pandemic, the politics of subsidizing the public face of research, digital platforms, and much else2020-05-2400 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 10: Melissa ChiuThe Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden provides a critical platform for contemporary artists in America’s capital. Leading the Hirshhorn since 2014, Dr. Melissa Chiu joins the podcast, sharing details about her early years in Australia, directing the Asia Society Museum in New York, the future expansion of the Hirshhorn, the likely fate of global art programming in the wake of the pandemic, performance art in an age of social distancing, and the U.S. model of cultural patronage.2020-05-1700 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 9: David LewisVenture into the back room of one of New York’s most closely followed art galleries in this week’s episode. David Lewis, the principal and director of David Lewis Gallery in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, shares his optimistic views on the roiling art market, reveals the fault lines among auction houses, mega-galleries, and the rest of the art world, and provides an indispensable primer on the theoretical and ideological underpinnings of contemporary art since the 1970s (bring a dictionary).2020-05-1000 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 8: April Reynolds MosolinoAward-winning novelist April Reynolds Mosolino joins the podcast, discussing growing up in South Dallas, her first novel titled Knee-Deep in Wonder (Henry Holt and Co.), and her responsibilities as the Michele Tolela Myers Chair in Writing at Sarah Lawrence College. We delve into many topics, including life in New York City during the pandemic, the heroism of today’s previously unsung heroes risking illness in the service industry, and her forthcoming publications, including a second novel, The Preacher King.2020-05-0400 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 7: Stephen UriceIn a free-wheeling conversation with unrivaled legal expert Professor Stephen Urice, we consider multiple topics: Legal tussles in the art market unfolding as a result of the pandemic, tugs-of-war over antiquities and Nazi loot, museum staff layoffs, artist-endowed foundations, art authentication, artists’ rights, and single-donor art museums, a.k.a. private museums. It’s a crash course in art law—fasten your seat belts. 2020-04-2600 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 6: Michael ShapiroDr. Michael Shapiro, emeritus director of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, is today Senior Advisor for Museums and Private Collections at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. A specialist in 19th and 20th century painting and sculpture, he joins us to evaluate the pandemic’s effect on the art world, review his career as a professor, curator, director, and now art market expert, and shed light on challenges facing the leaders of the nation’s preeminent museums.2020-04-2000 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 5: Sarah Urist GreenThe Art Assignment is a weekly PBS Digital Studios production by Sarah Urist Green, which has attracted over 23 million views since its debut. The series premiered in 2014 with episodes introducing us all to emerging and established artists, each of whom shares an assignment related to their approach to art. These episodes serve as open calls for makers across the globe, and thousands of artworks have been created and shared in response to the assignments. Sarah’s new book is titled You Are an Artist, published by Penguin Random House.2020-04-1300 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 4: Raina Lampkins-FielderWe head to Paris in this episode to hear from Raina Lampkins-Fielder, curator of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation since February 2019, as well as a program officer of the Foundation’s parent organization, the Souls Grown Deep Community Partnership, which supports the communities that gave rise to the 160 artists represented in its collection. 2020-04-0500 minArt ScopingArt ScopingEpisode 3: Risa PunoAt a time when keeping your distance can be life-saving, we hear from Risa Puno, a well-known installation artist and sculptor who creates large-scale public artworks that address social issues—and involve close interaction. Her insights about human behavior and our need to connect offer hope for better days ahead.2020-03-2900 minBecoming VibrantBecoming Vibrant015: Feeding Healthy Kids with Jennifer Anderson of Kids Eat in ColorIn this episode, I chat with Jennifer Anderson, a registered dietitian and the mama behind the viral instagram account @kids.eat.in.color all about feeding kids: how to get little ones to love a variety of foods, being mindful of our language around food to cultivate our kids’ healthy relationships with food, and how to take the stress out of feeding kiddos. No more mealtime battles! Show notes: vibrantlywell.com/podcast2020-02-2400 minMaxwell\'s KitchenMaxwell's KitchenMK2 - Matt Hendrickson - What is it like to be an audio engineer and mix live soundMatt Hendrickson is an audio engineer, musician, and beverage aficionado living in Portland, OR. In this episode, Matt and Maxwell discuss a broad range of topics, from how Matt wrote an email to the FOH engineer for Van Halen, to attending Full Sail in Florida, growing up in Anderson, Indiana, and how if Matt were famous he would hire Maxwell to make Rice Krispie Treats for him. They discussed new movies like “1917”, as well as the Adam Sandler thriller, “Uncut Gems”. They also explored the origins of Netflix, and what it was like to wait for your DVD to s...2020-02-241h 51