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By Stanley Roberts
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The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Stanley Roberts talks to Dr. Fraud - J. Michael Skiba, MBA, PhD
Dr. Skiba, also known as Dr. Fraud ®, is an international expert in financial crime, cybercrime, and professional development (academic, public, and private sector) and is referred to as one of the top crime fighters in the world. He worked for two corporations for 25 years in special investigations and management and now owns his own international company focusing on consulting, training, and speaking on financial crime, cybercrime and professional development. He has worked on hundreds of projects across the globe, including Malaysia, Argentina, Singapore, Mexico, Germany, USA, and the Nordics He has performed at over 500 public speaking events including keynoting, emceeing, moderating, and hosting. He has also been a university professor for 15 years and is currently Department Chair of Criminal Justice at Colorado State University Global. He holds an MBA and a PhD with a financial crime focus and governments, corporations, and colleges from around the world regularly call upon him to consult, train, and assist with financial crime, cybercrime, and professional development topics and strategies.
He also founded and manages Dr. Fraud Training Group, which offers fully online classes in financial crime. He is sought after as a media contributor that can be seen in many outlets including NBC, ABC, London Telegraph, and SiriusXM radio. He is an instructor for the U.S. ATF and a member of the Academic Council of the United Nations System. He is an accomplished author and recently published a book entitled “The Psychology of Fraud” and the host of DFTV-Dr Fraud TV, a show dedicated to investigating scams and fraud around the globe.
Stanley Roberts has a one on one with the San Francisco Deputy Sheriffs' Associaton President Ken Lomba regarding events happening around San Francisco and how the San Francisco Sheriffs' Office either plays a part or is willing to particapate in creating a better city.
NIMBY's are apart of the Not In My BackYard movement, they basically don't care with you build just not near them. However there is little known movement known as the YIMBY's and it stands for Yes In MY Backyard. Stanley Roberts talks with one of the first people involved with that movement Jon Schwark
Jon Schwark moved to the Bay Area from Kansas City in 1998, during the DotCom boom, and was shocked by the housing prices. The run up in prices during the second (third?) tech boom led him to become an early volunteer in the YIMBY pro-housing movement in 2015. Jon works as a video editor and motion graphic designer. He’s also spent time as a performance and installation artist, underground event producer, and father. His current passion is growing succulent plants on his window ledge at home in downtown San Francisco.
Stanley Roberts talks to Susan D. Reynolds Editor of The Marina Times in San Francisco.
Susan has been on the front lines of the the shenanigans in San Francisco AKA Gotham by the Bay. Susan has been blocked by politicians which actually is illegal. But what else in new in San Francisco
The Marina Times provides “hyper-local” news coverage of important trends and developments that impact the quality of life in San Francisco’s affluent northern neighborhoods. Published monthly, regular coverage includes: local news, crime reports,commentary from local officials and community leaders, local history, restaurant and wine reviews, weekend getaways, arts and entertainment, calendar of events, home and
garden, real estate reports, shopping tips, health and fitness, family, and pets.
Stanley Roberts has a candid conversation with San Francisco Police Officers Association Vice President Lt. Tracy McCray about what is happening in San Francisco. The City of San Francisco appears have taken a turn for the worse as it relates to crime. There have been issues with major department stores being hit by organized theft rings. Shoplifters are going unchecked and stealing trash bags full of goods. People believe that the San Francisco Police Department is doing absolutely nothing but is that the actual case.
Stanley Roberts talks one-on-one with Sheriff Gregory Ahern from Alameda County Sheriff's Office about the uptick in violence in Alameda County.
Gregory Ahern was born September 1957 in Oakland, California. A lifelong resident of Alameda County, he graduated from Moreau Catholic High School in Hayward in 1975. He went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Business Administration from Saint Mary's College in Moraga. Sheriff Ahern was hired as a Deputy Sheriff in 1980, was promoted to Sergeant in 1986, promoted to Lieutenant in 2000, promoted to Captain in 2003, promoted to Commander in 2005, and promoted to Assistant Sheriff in 2006. On June 6, 2006, Gregory J. Ahern was elected Sheriff and became the 22nd Sheriff of Alameda County on January 8, 2007.
Sheriff Ahern has been actively involved in the development and implementation of a number of programs which have proven to be highly beneficial to the citizens of Alameda County, including the Youth and Family Services Bureau, Drug Education and Enforcement programs, Cold Case DNA Unit, D.U.I. Enforcement Unit, and coordinator of the Strategic Planning process for the future health of the organization. Sheriff Ahern also initiated the Urban Shield tactical training exercise that provides a training venue to several thousand first responders each year. The focus is to test the skills, tactics and equipment of the participating tactical teams, as well as first responders' regional ability to coordinate and sustain law enforcement, medical, and emergency services in the event of a large-scale terrorist attack or natural disaster.
Stanley Roberts talks to Dr. Adrian McIntyre a cultural anthropologist, media personality, keynote speaker, and executive storytelling coach. His on-air broadcasting experience began at the age of five as a co-host of “The Happy Day Express,” the longest-running Children’s radio program in California history. He has lived and worked in over 30 countries, given hundreds of live media interviews, delivered over 1500 stage presentations, and written two speeches that were presented to members of the United Nations Security Council. Adrian spent much of his 20s and early 30s working in the Middle East and Africa as a researcher, journalist, communication strategist, and media spokesperson. He reported for Newsweek during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, then worked in Baghdad as a member of the crisis response teams for Mercy Corps and Oxfam. When extreme violence forced international aid agencies to withdraw their staff from Iraq, Adrian moved to Sudan to work as a media officer and policy adviser for Oxfam, one of the largest humanitarian relief agencies in the world. For 14 months, he was Oxfam’s primary, field-based spokesperson on the crisis in Darfur, helping to make that conflict the biggest news story of 2004. His hundreds of media appearances reached millions of people via major news outlets such as the BBC, CNN, National Public Radio, FOX News Online, and the New York Times, as well as regional newspapers and radio stations throughout North America and Europe.
As an academic, Adrian studied and collaborated with leading thinkers in philosophy, linguistics, social science, and international affairs. He earned an MA in Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin and a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was a Fulbright scholar and National Science Foundation research fellow. He remained at Berkeley as an adjunct professor until 2012, when he left academia to teach and train in the private sector and online.
Adrian’s expertise in storytelling, cross-cultural communication, and leadership development has made him an in-demand speaker, trainer, executive coach, and organizational consultant. He delivers engaging keynote speeches and full-day workshops on effective communication and building a “culture of story” at work. He also trains entrepreneurs, executives, and corporate teams in his proprietary Story Profit System, which harnesses the power of personal storytelling, digital marketing, and media to boost their visibility, broadcast their thought leadership, and build an unforgettable personal brand.
Stanley Roberts chats with Alameda County Sheriff's Office Public Information Sergeant Raymond Kelly about working in law enforcement, mental health, career criminals, the recent attack on a 67 year old by an Amazon delivery person and many other subjects..
Stanley Roberts talks to Tai Peña-Hornung regarding the shenanigan's surrounding the boys versus girls basketball programs, and how you can contribute to help with the expenses for the girls basketball team https://gofund.me/8d59834d to help the student out.
At some point in your life if you have a social media account, you could violate their terms and conditions. Believe it or not you may have already done so but won't find out for a few years or a few months. Stanley Roberts was placed on a 72 hour block from posting on Facebook. It wasn't because he posted something that implicitly violated Facebook's policy, it's because he shared a post where someone wanted to have him run over for returning to the San Francisco Bay Area. There are people who have been banned because of autocorrection or just a simple spelling error. Some people have been banned for as long as a year for various reasons. One was banned when hoe was used to describe an actual garden tool.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.