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Numbers & Narrative is a podcast dedicated to the people, stories, and statistics that animate our data-driven world. From tech founders to filmmakers, journalists to mathematicians, we talk to a broad swath of up-and-coming stars in this long-form, interview-based podcast.

Numbers & Narrative

  • May 11, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 19 with Annabel Soutar

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 48:18


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 19 featuring Annabel Soutar, co-founder and artistic director of Porte Parole theater company. 

Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 18 with Justin Webb

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 41:58


N2 Communications coroavirus podcast miniseries Episode 18 featuring Justin Webb, founder and CEO of AgriWebb.

Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 17 with Red Dawn Foster

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 45:49


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 17 featuring Red Dawn Foster, who is the South Dakota State Senator and co-founder/COO of the Return to the Heart Foundation. Visit return2heart.org for more information.

Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 16 with Nakina Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 32:46


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 16 veaturing Nakina Mills, tribal council representative for the Oglala Sioux Tribe. 

Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 15 with Brett Nowak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 42:40


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 15 featuring Brett Nowak, founder and CEO of Liquid and Grit. Liquid and Grit is a firm providing reports on product insights in the mobile gaming industry.

Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 14 with Paul Desmarais

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 39:57


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 14 featuring Paul Desmarais, chairman and CEO of Sagard Holdings.

Coronavirus Podcast Miniseries Ep 13 featuring Katherine Ryder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 36:02


Episode 13 of N2 Communications' coronavirus podcast miniseries features Katherine Ryder, founder and CEO of Maven Clinic.

Tips for Freelancers featuring Hannah Fenlon and Ann Marie Lonsdale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 57:46


We talked with Hannah Fenlon and Ann Marie Lonsdale, representing the group behind the COVID-19 Freelance Artist Resources List (FAR). We discuss their collective's spontaneous generation, where freelancers should look for assistance now, and how artists in particular have been affected by this pandemic.  

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 11 with Jacqueline Loeb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 33:53


Jacqueline Loeb, CEO and co-founder of Scouted, discusses the future of work and how her company is adapting to the current career climate.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 10 with Dr. Peter Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 41:34


Dr. Peter Henderson of Mt. Sinai hospital in New York City joins on to discuss being on the frontlines of the fight against the coronavirus, what it's like to be "re-purposed" from his usual job as a specialist reconstructive surgeon to being a general ER doctor, and the extraordinary sacrifices everyone from doctors and nurses to hospital janitors are making to help patients.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 9 with Anne Meree Craig

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 41:31


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 9, featuring Anne Meree Craig, co-founder and CEO of the COMMIT Foundation.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 8 with Tom Pecoraro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 35:53


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 8 featuring Tom Pecoraro, co-founder and managing director of Excelerator Consulting.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 7 with Dan Rasmussen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 43:16


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 7 featuring Dan Rasmussen, founder of Verdad Capital.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 6 with Red Cloud Indian School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 30:56


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 6 featuring James Lone War and Nick Gibbons from Red Cloud Indian School. 

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 5 with Rev. Jonathan Page

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 41:30


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 5 featuring Rev. Jonathan Page, Senior Minister of First Congregational Church of Houston.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 4 with Kip McDaniel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 35:24


N2 Communications coronavirus podcast miniseries Episode 4, featuring Kip McDaniel, editor-in-chief and chief content officer of Institutional Investor.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 3 with Kate Richard of Warwick Investment Group

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 51:08


N2 Communications podcast's coronavirus miniseries Episode 3, featuring Kate Richard of Warwick Investment Group.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 2 with Maka Black Elk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 38:20


N2 Communications podcast's coronavirus miniseries Episode 2, featuring Maka Black Elk.

Coronavirus Miniseries Ep 1 with Alex Sherman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 39:02


N2 Communications podcast's coronavirus miniseries Episode 1, featuring Alex Sherman.

Episode 69: Professor Jim Liew on Momentum Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 35:07


Jim Liew, assistant professor of finance at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School   Summary: Guest host Dan Rasmussen talks to Professor Jim Liew about momentum investing and crowd sentiment on the podcast. Professor Liew discusses this strategy, both the academic side and its relevance for asset management.   

Ep 68: Open Energy's Michael Blomquist on the Future of Solar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2016 35:49


Guest host Lindsay Elliott sits down with Michael Blomquist, COO of Open Energy, a company driving capital to meet the challenges of growing commercial and industrial solar in the United States. Positioned as a expert broker between institutional investors and solar project developers, Blomquist and Open Energy have a unique perspective on the solar industry and trends within the energy industry at large. This wide-ranging conversation explores the investment opportunities in solar today, the role that capital allocation plays in growing the industry, and the role solar has to play in the future of renewable energy, carbon reduction, and the long-term effort to adjust to an uncertain environmental future.

Ep 67: Traffic Engineering and the Math of Moving People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 24:42


Former producer and friend of the show Quint Gribbin sits down with Jagan Kaja, a traffic engineer at WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, to talk about the complex problems facing our current traffic infrastructure. There's a gap between mathematically optimal traffic patterns and the unpredictable nature of human behavior. What are traffic engineers doing to solve these problems, and what will the future of transportation look like?

Ep 66: The Chloe Zhao Interview (Re-Air)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 54:29


The critically acclaimed, Sundance- and Cannes-screened film Songs My Brothers Taught Me just hit Netflix, so we're revisiting our interview with director Chloe Zhao. When she sat down with Joe, they talked about making independent movies, entrepreneurship, and the beauty of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

Ep 65: Splunk's CTO Unlocks Career Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 45:14


As CTO of Splunk, Snehal Antani leads the technology vision for the innovative, high-growth company that enables IT operations, cyber analysts, and business analytics professionals to collect, index, sort, and analyze machine data. In this episode, Snehal explains how every time he has made a career move, people have told him he’s crazy. For example, in the middle of the year 2000 tech bubble, he chose to work for IBM in Poughkeepsie over Silicon Valley. Then he jumped from a software development role to product management and business development. Later, he left IBM for GE Capital. Recently, he left GE for the CTO role at Splunk. When he sat down with Renny McPherson, he shared his theory of apprenticeship and how it has allowed him to grow as a leader and keep moving in directions that look impossible to others. 

Ep. 64: Pine Ridge Reservation Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 21:54


Joe Flood talks to Bailey Clifford, a budding but stymied entrepreneur on the Pine Ridge reservation.

Ep 64: Pine Ridge Reservation Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 21:54


Joe talks to Bailey Clifford, a budding but stymied entrepreneur on the Pine Ridge reservation.

Ep 63: New Orleans Street Artist Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 9:01


Joe Flood brings the recording gear on a trip to New Orleans to talk to French Quarter street artists and performers. He starts with his old friend and former teaching colleague, Jenelle Campion to talk about how Jackson Square artists work together to bring their individual artwork to life, to fellow painter Morghan Brookens about bringing New Orleans' musical history to bear on her work, and caricaturist and puppeteer Andrew Wilkie about...a  bunch of things.

Ep 62: Battlefields of War and Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 30:10


Portfolio Manager, Author, Marine Vet Dr Wesley Gray Before launching his asset management firm Alpha Architect, Dr. Wesley Gray served as a Marine Corps officer in Iraq. Already a student of economics at the time he joined the Marine Corps after graduating from Penn’s prestigious Wharton undergraduate program, he found that his military experience gave him insights into the nature of people and financial markets alike. Now an acclaimed author and portfolio manager who received a doctorate in finance from University of Chicago, Wesley shares in this conversation the lessons he took from the military that he applies to his current investment approach. Musing on the balances between human emotion and the systematic procedures that curb it, between confidence and humility, and between narrative and formula, Wesley illustrates just how universal the rules of combat and competition can be.

EP 61: Former Grantland Editor and Historian Louisa Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2016 29:46


Thomas joins Joe Flood to talk about her new book, Louisa, on the life of Louisa Catherine Adams, wife of president John Quincy Adams.  A woman both ahead, and very much of, her times, Louisa is a fascinating history that deals with thoroughly modern issues like race, electoral posturing, and women's roles in politics. A former Grantland editor, tennis writer, and author of the book Conscience, about World War I and it's impact on her great grandfather, Socialist presidential candidate Norman Thomas, Louisa Thomas talks about the forces that shaped America's early political history and their implications for today's political climate -Numbers and Narrative

Episode 60: Changing How Health Care is Provided

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016 47:27


Todd Johnson, CEO of HealthLoop   Summary: HealthLoop, a rapidly scaling automated patient engagement solution, is a pioneer in the changing paradigm of how health care can be provided. Todd Johnson, a successful health care tech entrepreneur, talks about the company, its important mission, and their business model. The brainchild of a high-end concierge doctor whose mission is to bridge the gap between care at the doctor's office and what happens when the patient is at home, HealthLoop coordinates care across the continuum. HealthLoop collects actionable data through engaging guidance and reassuring interactions to provide timely intervention when patients need it most.

ep 59 - Tyler Winklevoss on Bitcoin, Opportunity, and Investing.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 30:24


Not many people get the idea for a financial technology on thebeach in Ibiza, but not many people come up with some of theformative ideas for Facebook, either. Entrepreneur, Olympic rower,and co-founder of the bitcoin investment fund Gemini, TylerWinklevoss joins Joe Flood to talk before this week's Consensus2016 bitcoin and blockchain technology conference in New YorkCity.

Ep 58: Babiators Sunglasses Founders Molly and Ted Fienning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 41:01


Summary: Joe Flood sits down with Babiators sunglasses founders Molly and Ted Fienning to discuss how they turned a spontaneous idea on a military base runway into a children's fashion company.

EP57: Radiolab’s Simon Adler on Hunting Endangered Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2016 58:10


SUMMARY: Our interview is with Simon Adler, a producer and reporter for the fantastic NPR show and podcast Radiolab. Simon reported and produced a story about an American millionaire who recently hunted and killed a black rhino—one of the most endangered animals on the planet. At first blush, it’s a disconcerting, colonial, image of a rich Western white guy gunning down an endangered African animal. But as Simon reveals in his story, there’s a lot more at play here. While extremely controversial, this kind of big game hunting has actually become one of the most successful ways of saving these black rhinos. One country where it’s done, Namibia, actually has an increasing population of rhinos, elephants and lions, and Namibian government officials and conservationists directly attribute those numbers to big game hunting. Whereas in many countries like Kenya, where hunting has been banned, animal populations are rapidly declining thanks largely to poachers and people encroaching on the animals’ habitats. To put this very modern problem into an economic context, co-host Joe Flood starts out by looking at English economist William Forster Lloyd’s once-forgotten treatise on the “Tragedy of the Commons,” how the American environmental movements of the 1960s and 70s helped his theory and make it one of the most influential ideas in biology, economics and public policy. Then guest Simon Adler takes it from there…

Ep 56: Empowering Government Innovators; Creating Community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 45:43


Geoff Orazem, Managing Partner and co-founder of Eastern Foundry   Summary: Geoff Orazem created Eastern Foundry, the company he wished existed as he suffered through the maze of government contracting. A workspace, a community, and a beacon for cutting through the noise of the contracting process for innovative product and services companies, Eastern Foundry is growing rapidly. A Marine Corps vet, Harvard Law School grad, and McKinsey alum, Geoff combines many talents as he builds an important company for those who wish to have the government as a client. 

Episode 55: Building the Biggest Online Consignment Store

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 39:57


James Reinhart, CEO and co-founder of thredUP   Summary: James Reinhart, CEO and co-founder of thredUP, discusses how looking at his own closet several years ago led to what is now the biggest online consignment store in the world, thredUP.  Reinhart and his team over time learned how to make the experience of selling clothes as easy as possible for people who might not otherwise do so. Founded in 2009, the company has been incredibly successful as a pioneer in clothing resale, collaborative consumption, and in providing a concierge service in place of its early days as more of a pure marketplace. ThredUP continues to scale its business of providing like-new women's and kids' clothing at exceptional prices. 

Episode 54: Happy Pi Day! Modeling, Story Telling and Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 51:27


Professor Aswath Damodaran with guest host Dan Rasmussen. Summary: The world's leading expert on valuation, Aswath Damodaran, discusses his theory that valuing companies requires understanding both numbers and narratives. Damodaran talks about why he believes the future will be won by "poets with discipline" and "number crunchers with imagination" and why he wants his son to study English literature.

Episode 53: Scaling a GovTech Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2016 45:34


Marine Corps Vet Arthur Karell, VP Ops of Fiscal Note   Summary: Arthur Karell learned many management and culture lessons as a leader in the Marine Corps. Now these important lessons are coming in very handy as Arthur and the executive team scale the business, which just named former U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal to its board of directors.

Episode 52: Five Thirty Eight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 42:57


A Numbers and Narrative interview with Jody Avirgan of FivethirtyEight.com Summary: Five thirty eight. That is the number of delegates up for grabs in US Presidential elections and the professional home, FiveThirtyEight.com, of guest Jody Avirgan, podcast host and producer for the Nate Silver website that dives into the data for things like sports, news, culture and, of course, politics. Jody is one of the best in the business at finding ways to use data to tell compelling stories, particularly in radio and podcast form. Jody and co-host Joe Flood discuss Jody’s work on NPR, geek out about their mutual love of WNYC radio host Brian Lehrer, talk about the excitement and challenges of telling data stories through 538’s podcast channel, and about Jody’s own project, Ask Roulette.

Episode 51: Hyper-Scaling a Construction Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 41:41


Numbers And Narrative Podcast - Episode 51: The $350,000 in a Knapsack and Hyper-Scaling a Construction Business   An Interview with Isaac Lidsky, Speaker, Author, and CEO of ODC Construction   Summary: Isaac Lidsky and his business partner bought a Florida-based construction company five years ago. Since, they've hyper-scaled the company by installing processes and proprietary software. Isaac's story is inspiring. Isaac, who graduated Harvard at 19 and has been blind for nearly two decades, has worked as a childhood actor, an internet entrepreneur, a clerk on the Supreme Court and now leads ODC Construction. 

Episode 50: Scaling a Freelancer Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2016 37:41


Interview with Peter Maglathlin, Co-founder and CFO, HourlyNerd Summary: While pursuing his MBA at Harvard Business School, Peter Maglathlin and his co-founders came up with the idea to create a curated marketplace for MBA alums to offer consulting services. On the third birthday of HourlyNerd, Renny sits down with Peter to talk about how they got to where they are. Now with 20,000 experts or 'nerds' on the platform, and offering for the enterprise and SMB's, HourlyNerd continues its trajectory for success. 

Episode 49 - Football Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 45:25


Summary: For their final football pod, Joe Flood and screenwriter Jesse Andrews discuss the crushing loss their Patriots and Steelers suffered at the benumbed hand of Peyton Manning, misbehavior by key players, and their continuing obsession with the drug that is American football. Joe and Jesse she'd a few Skype tears over the last football pod, discuss Jesse's big wins for his novel/movie Me and Earl and the Dying Girl this time last year at Sundance, and promise to do a movies podcast before the Oscars at the end of February

Episode 48: Jess Gartner, Ed-Fin-Tech Innovator

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 49:22


Renny talks to the founder/CEO of Allovue, a company that enables school districts to more effectively allocate resources. Jess talks about how she identified a huge problem while in the classroom for Teach for America in Baltimore. A solo founder, she built a tremendous team to tackle a huge challenge in education. Now Allovue has hit its stride and is bringing its important software solution to school districts nationwide.

Episode 47: The Richard Beck Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 59:21


Summary: Joe Flood sits down with author Richard Beck to talk his book We Believe the Children about a modern day witch hunt for surrounding Satanism, child abuse and day care centers during the 1980s.

Football Nonsense! with Joe and Jesse: Divisional Playoffs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 21:50


Joe Flood and Jesse Andrews have a quick conversation about round two of the playoffs, the injured Steelers, peaking Packers, and Chilean quickies of questionable sound quality....

Episode 46: The George Quraishi interview

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 60:12


Summary: Joe Flood talks with George Quraishi, founder of the renowned soccer magazine start-up Howler. They discuss soccer's growing popularity and influence in America, funding a beautiful print magazine in a generic digital world,  finding the right mix of storytelling, statistics, and humor for Howler's audience.

Football Nonsense! Week 18 with Joe and Jesse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 30:51


Football Nonsense! Week 18 with Joe and Jesse. Wild Card Playoffs With Joe Flood and Jesse Andrews   Summary: Noted Pittsburgh Steelers fan, emotional-hedge practitioner and screenwriter Jesse Andrews joins Joe Flood to talk about a weird final week of the NFL regular season, the Jets being the Jets, a stunning Steelers playoff berth, and all your playoff gambling lines! NFC games included.   

Football Nonsense! with Joe and Jesse, week 17

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2015 64:31


A mournful Steelers-fan Jesse sucks it up to discuss AFC gambling lines with Joe, dissecting the Irish Vinny Testaverde, non-French Bat Masterson's whisky, and the All-Incontinent Team. 

Football Nonsense! Week 16 with Joe and Jesse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 54:09


Summary: Joe visits Jesse in Boston for an in-person podcast on the Steelers, the Raiders of the Lost (Narrative) Arc, and all of this week 16's AFC games.

Episode 45: The Andrew Lipman interview

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2015 52:40


Joe sits down with Barnard history professor Andrew Lipman to discuss his new book The Saltwater Frontier: Indians and the Contest for the American Coast, about 17th century Native and European coastal settlements from New York to Cape Cod.

Football Nonsense! Week 15 with Joe and Jesse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 39:59


After a stunningly successful string of picks last week, Joe and Jesse revert to the mean (probably). Wait for the end for an appearance from special guest Fake Ira Glass!

Episode 44 - The Adam Price Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 46:07


Adam Price believes that restaurants should not have to focus on running a delivery operation. He has built a team of full-time employees who deliver food for a growing number of New York restaurants. His software optimizes delivery routes. Adam's among a small number of entrepreneurs who've opted to make delivery personnel full-time employees. He discusses the business benefits to restaurants, his company, and his employees in this week's podcast.

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