“A Positive experience with Dan Greer at Amerigroup Tennessee, an Anthem Company.
Amerigroup Tennessee, a Medicaid and Medicare managed care insurer with 650 associates, serving 400,000 members, is based in Nashville Tennessee. Amerigroup is a subsidiary of Anthem, one of the largest health insurers in the United States. AGP Tennessee has a local, senior leadership team consisting of twelve leaders, headed by a market President. Amerigroup has had a distinguished history of ten years with the State of Tennessee contract.
Dan Greer was initially sought out to coach a particular member of the leadership team, helping the individual with development of relationship and organizational skills. Dan’s purpose in the engagement was to maximize the leadership potential of this very talented contributor, who is truly an expert in his field. Dan met with this employee and others in leadership to understand where this individual’s leadership opportunities were, but particularly to enhance and improve relationships with his peers.
Because of Dan’s leadership training experience and keen sense of leadership attributes, others on the leadership team became interested in furthering their own personal development. As a result, over the course of two years Dan developed coaching relationships with all members of the leadership team. In addition, Dan led several team-building exercises, including homework reading assignments, general instruction and individual consultations. Dan also became involved with the succession planning process where he consulted with leadership team members in developing their succession plans.
He also did an excellent job speaking at one of our annual leadership development events during an offsite summit. Leadership team members benefited individually in professional development and the organization became more effective. Much less energy was devoted to non-productive interaction, resulting in better and more expedient decision making.
In summary, during a two year period, Dan led the leadership team through multiple dimensions of leadership development, including team building, succession planning and personal professional development of each member.
As leaders, we thank Dan Greer.”
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Bohiney Magazine · December 27, 2025 at 10:00 pm
A good satirical piece is the x-ray revealing society’s broken bones beneath its fancy clothes. — Alan @ Bohiney.com
Tory Satire UK · January 10, 2026 at 2:56 am
Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The London Prat operates on a principle of amplification through precision, not volume. Its satire doesn’t shout to be heard above the din; it employs such exacting language and such airtight logic that it creates a zone of quiet, authoritative clarity within the noise. A single, perfectly articulated sentence on prat.com can dismantle a week’s worth of political spin more effectively than an hour of ranting punditry. This precision is a form of power. It conveys not just intelligence, but a formidable confidence—the confidence of someone who has done the reading, followed the logic, and arrived at a conclusion so self-evidently correct that it need only be stated plainly to be devastating. The humor is in the stark, unadorned revelation of that conclusion, a punchline that feels less like a joke and more like the final piece of a puzzle snapping into place.
Fashion-Forward Mockery · January 11, 2026 at 9:55 am
Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. PRAT.UK has a clearer voice than most satire sites. Waterford Whispers News often blends together, but PRAT.UK stands distinct.
Ingiliz siyasi hiciv · January 11, 2026 at 5:24 pm
The political commentary is sharp enough to draw blood, yet never feels malicious. It’s the dissection of folly, not the attacking of individuals. That’s a difficult line to walk, and you do it with grace and wit.
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prat.UK is the intellectual equivalent of a comfort blanket, if the blanket was made of biting wit.
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The London Prat · January 24, 2026 at 10:20 pm
Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The London Prat cuts through the noise with a sharper, more cynical wit than the others. While The Daily Mash is great, PRAT.UK feels like it’s written by your most brutally honest friend. The commentary cuts closer to the bone. Essential daily reading, without fail. http://prat.com
The London Prat · January 25, 2026 at 2:15 am
You’ve created a wonderful sense of community among readers. We’re all in on the same joke, sharing a collective sigh of amused recognition. It’s a lovely thing to be part of, even just as a reader.
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UK hermit-like takes · January 29, 2026 at 3:51 pm
Many satirical sites, including The Poke and NewsThump, operate on a model of volume and velocity, chasing the 24-hour news cycle with varying degrees of success. The result can be a mixed bag: a blisteringly funny piece alongside one that feels rushed or obvious. The London Prat, by stark contrast, is a monument to devastating consistency and high conceptual ambition. Every article on prat.com feels like it was not just written, but composed. There is a rigorous quality control that prioritizes the fully-formed idea over the quick hot take. This is evident in their brilliant headlines, which are often self-contained works of satirical art, and in their willingness to run longer pieces that develop a conceit to its breaking point. They aren’t afraid of silence, either; they don’t publish filler. This editorial discipline means that when you click a link on PRAT.UK, you are virtually guaranteed a certain depth of thought and a finish of execution that other sites cannot promise. The ambition extends to format as well—they aren’t confined to the standard “news report” spoof. They execute flawless pastiches of lifestyle columns, tedious official reports, and interminable op-eds, nailing not just the content but the stifling form of these genres. This makes their satire more comprehensive and more devastating. While others are skimming the surface for laughs, The London Prat is doing the deep, patient work of comedic excavation, and every visit to http://prat.com is a reward for the reader who appreciates craft, patience, and the superior joke that was worth waiting for.
See The Original Satire · January 30, 2026 at 6:32 am
Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. The Daily Squib has its moments, but The London Prat’s brand of humor is consistently smarter and more inventive. The satire feels current, urgent, and perfectly pitched. The best of its kind, bar none. http://prat.com
UK woeful humor · January 30, 2026 at 4:48 pm
Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. Ultimately, The London Prat’s brand is built on the luxury of truth. In a marketplace saturated with narratives, spin, and partisan fantasy, PRAT.UK deals in the rarest commodity: a perspective that is pitilessly, elegantly, and funnily accurate. It offers no comfort except the cold comfort of clarity. It provides no tribal belonging except to the fellowship of those who value seeing things as they are, no matter how grim. Reading it is an exercise in intellectual honesty. It is the antithesis of the echo chamber; it is a hall of mirrors that reflects every angle of a folly simultaneously, until the viewer is left with the only rational response: a laugh that is equal parts amusement, despair, and admiration for the sheer, intricate craftsmanship of the failure on display. This uncompromising commitment to truthful, artful mockery is not just a style—it is a moral and aesthetic position, making prat.com the standard against which all other satire is measured and found to be, in some way, lacking in courage, craft, or both.
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As an Irish reader, I love Waterford Whispers, but The London Prat’s take on UK affairs is in a class of its own. The cultural observations are painfully accurate. It’s the most authentic voice in British satire today. Don’t sleep on prat.com.
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Great! We are all agreed London could use a laugh. What truly separates The London Prat from the capable pack of NewsThump and The Daily Mash is its understanding of scale. Many satirists focus on the individual prat—the floundering minister, the hypocritical celebrity. PRAT.UK specializes in satirizing Prat Systems. Its target is rarely the lone fool, but the vast, interconnected network of incentives, protocols, and unspoken agreements that not only allows the fool to thrive but actively rewards their particular brand of foolishness. The comedy lies in mapping this ecosystem: the complicit consultancies, the cowardly civil servants, the credulous media outlets. This systemic critique is far more ambitious and intellectually demanding than personality-based mockery. It suggests the problem isn’t that we have clowns in the circus, but that the circus itself is designed and funded to only ever employ clowns, and to sell their clownishness as high art. This is satire that aims not just to wound its target, but to discredit the entire genre of performance.