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Training Think Tank Podcast
#201 - no more squats in CrossFit? WFP, AG Semis, Crash Crescendo

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 55:31


On this episode of the podcast TTT Coaches Max El-Hag, Adam Rogers, Mia Gianelli, and Matt Gilpin discuss the WFP qualifiers, Age Group Semifinal workouts, and Crash Crescendo team competition.

Training Think Tank Podcast
#202 - our thoughts on the Mayhem Classic & AG Semis

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 72:23


On this episode of the Corpus Animus Podcast TTT coaches Max El-Hag, Adam Rogers, Mike McGoldrick and Matt Gilpin discuss the CrossFit Age Group Semifinals and the 2025 Mayhem Classic.

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Unreserved Wine Talk
331: How Do Oak and Yeast Magically Transform Wine and Whisky?

Unreserved Wine Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 54:16


How does oak aging change wine and whisky flavour, colour and texture? What do glass, gears, and automatons have to do with the invention of distillation? Why is yeast such an essential tool in scientific research and wine production, especially in the face of climate change? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Adam Rogers, author of the New York Times bestseller Proof: The Science of Booze. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks   Giveaway One of you is going to win a copy of his terrific new book, Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose one person randomly from those who contact me. Good luck!   Highlights What are some of the traits that new yeasts are being developed for? Why does sugar deserve the title of most important molecule in the world? How is human saliva used in the production of Chicha, one of the oldest types of alcoholic beverage? What is microbial terroir and how does it affect the flavour profile of fermented drinks? Why does Adam describe distillation as the apotheosis of human life on Earth? How does the process of distillation work? What is the most important thing we can learn from the alchemists? Is the shape of a distillation still important to the process? What's happening to spirits while they're aging in barrels? Have there been successful innovations to age wine and spirits more quickly? Why do some people lose their sense of smell after a concussion?   Key Takeaways When you're drinking whisky, and it's that beautiful amber color, that's all from the wood. It's completely clear when it goes into a barrel and it's brown when it comes out. So color is part of what changes, and all those flavours. In the process of aging, as the temperature goes up and down, the pores in the wood open and close. As they open, the liquid gets drawn into that layer inside of the wood, and then gets pushed back out. So there's this kind of back-and-forth process, which is why so many of the experimental attempts to accelerate the aging process use heat to try to cycle it faster. Distillation was developed in the first two to 300 years of the Common Era. People were starting to transform naturally occurring phenomena into a technology that could exist in a temple or in the home. Distillation is one of those technologies, along with a lot of automatons and the simple machines, gears, screws and the steam engines. Yeasts are a workhorse organism in laboratories because it's very easy to change their traits and genetics. They share DNA with each other, and when they grow, they mutate very quickly. Generation to generation change. So you can use classic animal or microbial husbandry techniques to change them as well. This can become especially important as climate change changes the regions that are important to wine.   About Adam Rogers Adam Rogers is a senior correspondent at Business Insider, where he writes about technology, culture, and the ways they overlap. Prior to joining BI, Adam was a longtime editor and writer at WIRED, where his article “The Science of Why No One Agrees on the Color of This Dress” was the second-most-read thing on the entire internet in 2015. Adam's WIRED feature story on a mysterious fungus that grows on whisky warehouses won a AAAS/Kavli science journalism award — and led to his 2014 New York Times bestseller Proof: The Science of Booze. Adam is also the author of the 2021 book Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern. He has also written for Alta, the Atlantic, National Geographic, the New York Times, Slate, and Smithsonian, and may be the only journalist to attend both San Diego Comic-Con and the White House Correspondents Dinner.         To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/331.

Training Think Tank Podcast
#199 - CrossFit Open 25.3 Recap

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 58:43


On this episode of the podcast TTT coaches Max El-Hag, Adam Rogers, Kyle Ruth and Mike McGoldrick discuss the final workout of the 2025 CrossFit Open 25.3.

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Unreserved Wine Talk
330: The Surprising Science of Booze and Wine with Adam Rogers

Unreserved Wine Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 42:56


How does language about wine impact the way we experience and enjoy wine? How does reporting on alcohol science compare to other scientific topics? Why can yeast be described as a nano-technological machine? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Adam Rogers, author of the New York Times bestseller Proof: The Science of Booze. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks   Giveaway One of you is going to win a copy of his terrific new book, Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose one person randomly from those who contact me. Good luck!   Highlights What was Adam's experience at a fancy restaurant in Chicago where food critic Jeffrey Steingarten was a fellow patron? How did a New York restaurant experience expose Adam to the wild science of winemaking? Why did Adam nearly have an existential moment while writing about the science of grapes? How does reporting on alcohol science compare to other scientific topics? Which moments did Adam want to capture in the book? What were the most surprising insights Adam uncovered while writing Proof and what was the most difficult part of writing it? Why does Adam describe yeast as a nano-technological machine? Which facts about yeast did Adam find fascinating? What have archaeologists discovered about the role of alcohol in early human civilization? Which cultural approach to alcohol consumption did Adam find most interesting? How do modern brewers and distillers safeguard their yeast?   Key Takeaways Adam recounts the story of the couple sitting next to him ordering a dessert wine. The diner asked, “Is that a Vin du Glacier or a noble rot?” The two different ways to make a sweet wine. Just the fact that the diner was informed enough to know that there were these two methods would have a bearing on what he would be tasting. Here was this person operationalizing that interest to make his meal better. He wanted to have more fun. If you're reporting on science, you have the scientists trying to understand something new or reinterpret understanding and then there are people who that's going to affect. With winemaking, you have practitioners who are often not themselves, scientists. So they are craftspeople in a stakeholder role too. Louis Pasteur said I think there is an impossibly small, invisible, living creature that eats sugar and poops alcohol, and so the best chemists in the world at that time looked at that as a hypothesis and said, You're nuts. Nobody knew how inert chemicals could be alive. Nobody knew what the connection was. Those things are enzymes and understanding what enzymes do in a living body, that's what gave rise to biochemistry, and ultimately gave rise to biotechnology. That one insight.   About Adam Rogers Adam Rogers is a senior correspondent at Business Insider, where he writes about technology, culture, and the ways they overlap. Prior to joining BI, Adam was a longtime editor and writer at WIRED, where his article “The Science of Why No One Agrees on the Color of This Dress” was the second-most-read thing on the entire internet in 2015. Adam's WIRED feature story on a mysterious fungus that grows on whisky warehouses won a AAAS/Kavli science journalism award — and led to his 2014 New York Times bestseller Proof: The Science of Booze. Adam is also the author of the 2021 book Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern. He has also written for Alta, the Atlantic, National Geographic, the New York Times, Slate, and Smithsonian, and may be the only journalist to attend both San Diego Comic-Con and the White House Correspondents Dinner.         To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/330.

Jazz es finde
Jazz es finde - Guitarras para Pat Martino - 09/02/25

Jazz es finde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 61:24


En febrero de 1976, el guitarrista de jazz Pat Martino (1944-2021) grabó uno de sus mejores discos, 'We´ll be together again', del que escuchamos la pieza que le da título, 'You don´t know what love is', 'Send in the clowns' y 'Open rode'. Y 'Honoring Pat Martino' es el disco en el que varios guitarristas grabaron algunas de las composiciones del músico de Filadelfia justo antes de que nos dejara en noviembre de 2021: Adam Rogers & Peter Bernstein ('Inside out'), Kurt Rosenwinkel ('Black glass'), Fareed Haque ('Line games'), Russell Malone ('Lament') y Dave Stryker & Paul Bollenback ('On the stairs').Escuchar audio

The Dynamist
Is Big Tech Co-Opting Startups? w/ Adam Rogers

The Dynamist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 53:28


This is how many assume the tech economy is supposed to work. Big, established companies are at risk of getting disrupted as they get set in their ways; the internal bureaucracies grow too large and they lose their nimbleness and take fewer risks. The pressure from upstarts forces larger firms to innovate – otherwise, they lose market share and may even fold. But is that how it works in practice? An increasing share of policymakers believe Big Tech giants don't face meaningful competition because their would-be competitors get bought, copied, or co-opted by essentially the same five companies: Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft. While antitrust regulators have been focusing a lot on what they believe are “killer acquisitions,” such as then-Facebook buying Instagram, there seems to be less focus on what some experts call “co-opting disruption,” where large firms seek to influence startups and steer them away from potentially disruptive innovations. So what does that look like in practice? And is this a fair characterization of how the tech market works?Evan is joined by Adam Rogers, senior tech correspondent at Business Insider. Prior to that, he was a longtime editor and writer at Wired Magazine. You can read his article on co-opting disruption, “Big Tech's Inside Job,” here. He is also the author of Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern.

Bike Talk
Bike Talk - Bikes Mean Business

Bike Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 58:31


Legal Moment: Can companies be held liable when employees crash while phone-multitasking? With attorney Jim Pocrass. 2:29 Skaters Who Bike in Phoenix are expanding to other cities and towns. With Tim Ward. 8:54 A comprehensive look at years of research shows that Bike Lanes Are Good for Business. Taylor talks with journalist Adam Rogers about his article, https://www.businessinsider.com/bike-lanes-good-for-business-studies-better-streets-2024-3#:~:text=%E2%80%9CBut%20once%20a%20street%20is,senior%20correspondent%20at%20Business%20Insider. 15:10 Journalist Alison Griswold and Anne Marie Drolet talk on Lyft's thwarted attempt to take over Metro Los Angeles' bike share system, and Why Lyft is Running From Bikeshare: https://slate.com/business/2023/08/lyft-bike-share-citibike-motivate-uber.html 37:37 Bike Thought by Stacey. 54:12

Outspoken Cyclist
Outspoken Cyclist – 3/27/2024

Outspoken Cyclist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 61:40


This episode features two incredibly thoughtful and knowledgeable guests. First is someone I would term a renaissance man – at least he's a modern renaissance man. Adam Rogers is curious ... Read moreOutspoken Cyclist – 3/27/2024

Something You Should Know
What Colors Do To You & Recycling: Does It Really Help?

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 52:58 Very Popular


Why are there so many different shampoos? Does it really matter which one if all you want is clean hair? This episode begins by explaining which shampoo is best for you. https://theconversation.com/does-the-price-of-your-shampoo-affect-how-clean-your-hair-is-heres-the-science-71597 We live in a colorful world. Color matters to us. We care what color our clothes are and what color our walls are painted and what color car we drive. We also love the colors found in nature. We admire the colorful leaves in autumn and a beautiful blue sky. Why do colors matter to us? Are there other colors we just cannot see? Are the colors I see the same ones you see? Joining me to take you on a colorful journey is Adam Rogers, s senior correspondent at Wired and author of the book Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern (https://amzn.to/3hlKmhH). We are all expected to recycle. After all, it is the right thing to do. However, there is a lot of confusion and misunderstanding about how recycling works and what you should and should not recycle. What about plastic forks, or plastic grocery bags or loose bottle caps? Should those be recycled? The answer is no for all three. You might also wonder just how much of what we put in our recycle bin actually gets recycled into something else. Listen and be surprised by my guest Jennie Romer. She is an attorney and leading expert on single-use plastics, and she author of the book CAN I RECYCLE THIS? A Guide to Better Recycling and How to Reduce Single-Use Plastics (https://amzn.to/32BfVeS). How great would it be to find something stored away in your attic or basement that is actually valuable? Listen as I reveal some items that could actually be in your home that you could turn into cash. Source: Brian Kathenes author of Betcha Didn't Know That! (https://amzn.to/3xaJn9A) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Indeed is offering SYSK listeners a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING Go to https://uscellular.com/TryUS and download the USCellular TryUS app to get 30 days of FREE service! Keep you current phone, carrier & number while testing a new network. Try us out and make your switch with confidence! NerdWallet lets you compare top travel credit cards side-by-side to maximize your spending! Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at https://NerdWallet.com TurboTax Experts make all your moves count — filing with 100% accuracy and getting your max refund, guaranteed! See guarantee details at https://TurboTax.com/Guarantees Shop at https://Dell.com/deals now, to get great deals on leading-edge technology to match your forward-thinking spirit, with free shipping on everything! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

River Radio
December 16, 2023 - Buy Better Books and Build Baby Build!

River Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 51:22


This week on River Radio, hosts Gayle Knutson and Jim Maher talk to, Pamela Klinger-Horn, Valley Bookseller in Stillwater, MN, about top choices for books to consider this holiday season (6:00); and Adam Rogers, senior correspondent, Business Insider, on his recent article advocating for more progressive infrastructure construction titled “Make America Build Again” (27:30). Also included is an update on local news (47:00). Matt Quast is technical director.This Week's GuestsPamela Klinger-Horn, Valley BooksellerAdam Rogers, special correspondent, Business InsiderGovernment Links:City of Marine on St. CroixCity of ScandiaMay TownshipWashington CountyWilliam O'Brien State Park ProjectArticle LinksAdam Rogers – Make America Build AgainPlastic Recycling FailNew Plastics Recycling Plant in MinnesotaNPR's flawed Social Security StoryBook ListsPamela Klinger-Horn's 2023 Book ListBill Simpson's Top Books of 2023Business/Organization Links:Marine Community LibraryLibrary Donation PageScandia Marine LionsEvent LinksGammelgarden Puzzle Tournament

Training Think Tank Podcast
#152 - Erased from CrossFit? A Look Down Memory Lane

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 59:17 Very Popular


On this episode of the Corpus Animus Podcast, TTT Coaches Max El-Hag, Adam Rogers, Kyle Ruth and Mike McGoldrick are surprised with a topic, the subject of which brought these 4 together and played a large role in advancing the training for the sport side of CrossFit.

Wintrust Business Lunch
Wintrust Business Lunch 11/16/23: Retail vacancies, homeowner survey, digital civil rights

Wintrust Business Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023


Segment 1: Adam Rogers, Senior Tech Correspondent, Business Insider, talks to John about the hidden culprit driving America's apocalypse of boarded-up storefronts. Segment 2: Bree Fowler, Senior Writer, CNET, joins John to discuss a variety of stories including The FCC enacting new rules intended to eliminate discrimination in access to internet services, and YouTube rolling out new rules […]

Training Think Tank Podcast
#147 - ALEXIS RAPTIS, 6th Fittest Woman in the World

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 95:51


Topics: First time Alexis met her coach Adam Rogers (at MACC 2019) What she relies on her coach for at competitions Post Helna Hotel Madness Haterade YouTube comment What Alexis Pays Attention to During Competitions Getting Angry after a poor finish on “Ski Bag” Using memories of bad performances as fuel “Do you get fueled by the good memories?” Alexis crying during a running workout Some of Alexis' biggest gains since being at Training Think Tank Overcoming Injuries and Training Struggles Mentality Around Tweaks during Training Alexis crushing Wall Walks What was Alexis' first impression of Training Think Tank? Being Jealous of National Champions in 2019 What Travis Mayer said to Alexis that Lit a Fire Under Her Ass Max wants CrossFit to have a Bad Guy Alexis barley missing the 2021 CrossFit Games Mad, Bitter & Quitter: Quitting CrossFit after 2021 Fueled by Anger Pulling out of the 2023 Rogue Invitational / Diagnosed with Colitis Feeling like death at 2023 East Semifinals Alexis Nutrition Alexis' goal that she wouldn't tell Max Does Alexis stick to her coach's game plans? Annoyed she “held back” during the 2022 CrossFit Games Personal Development Leading to Better Physical Performance Haley and Mal pull out: Dealing with Burnout and Mental Health Questions from Instagram

Organically Blunt
From Hashbash to Porsche Replicas: Talking with Green Grease Monkey, Cannabis Caregiver for 25 Years -(S2 EP18)

Organically Blunt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 94:24


In this exclusive interview, Jay Blaze sits down with Adam Rogers, aka The Green Grease Monkey, to talk about his first experience at Hashbash, his 25-year journey as a cannabis caregiver, and his unique hobby and career of building 1950s Porsche replicas. Get ready for a candid conversation with a cannabis advocate and car enthusiast, as he shares his insights and experiences with Jay Blaze. Don't miss out on this captivating discussion with The Green Grease Monkey!

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking
Adam Rogers: Full Spectrum: The Science of Color and Modern Human Perception

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 57:34


Tracing an arc from the earliest humans to our digitized, synthesized present and future - Adam Rogers shows the expansive human quest for the understanding, creation and use of color. We meet our ancestors mashing charcoal in caves, Silk Road merchants competing for the best ceramics, and textile artists cracking the centuries-old mystery of how colors mix, before shooting to the modern era for high-stakes corporate espionage and the digital revolution that's rewriting the rules of color forever. This journey has required millennia of remarkable innovation and a fascinating exchange of ideas between science and craft that's allowed for the most luminous manifestations of our built and adorned world. Adam Rogers is the author of Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern and Proof: The Science of Booze. He is a deputy editor at Wired, and was a Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT and a writer covering science and technology for Newsweek.

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson
What's your favorite color?

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 8:44


This week, pigments pique Mike's interest! Adam Rogers, senior tech correspondent at Insider and author of "Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern," answers questions about how we perceive colors.  Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com

Family Perspectives
Principles for Navigating Gender Differences - Dr. Ashley Larsen Gibby & Dr. Adam Rogers

Family Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 49:05


In this episode, we learn from Dr. Ashley Larsen Gibby and Dr. Adam Rogers as they share their knowledge based in their research about gender. They highlight how better understanding gender can improve our relationship IQ. Dr. Gibby and Dr. Rogers share their thoughts on gender stereotypes and how to ensure that our relationships are not dictated by these stereotypes. They also give advice on how to move towards equal partnership in a relationship/marriage and the benefits of this. This episode will leave you feeling empowered and knowing how to better navigate the gender differences in your relationships.

TYT Interviews
The New, Surprising, and Untrue

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 22:42


Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Senior Tech Correspondent for Insider, Adam Rogers joins to discuss how social media polarized America. Dakota Hall comes back to The Conversation to talk about the impact young voters had during the midterms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Latest: Harvest Family Radio
Harvest Time - Veterans Day

Latest: Harvest Family Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 28:17


Pastor Jake Schnoor is our guest host this week, with a special Veterans Day program featuring military members Jason Hannibal, Grant Farley, and Adam Rogers.

Training Think Tank Podcast
#109 - Should CrossFit Fix THIS Recent Change to the Season Structure?

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 35:21 Very Popular


On this episode of the Corpus Animus Podcast, TTT Coaches Brannen Dorman and Adam Rogers discuss the recent changes for the 2023 CrossFit Season. Will the East be stacked? Will people move to the West for a better shot at punching a ticket to the CrossFit Games?

99% Invisible
507- Search and Ye Might Find

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 36:12 Very Popular


Adam Rogers has been thinking and writing about what's known in the industry simply as "search." For the last decade, people have been grumbling about not being able to find things online, both in our private data and on the public web, despite ever-evolving algorithms. Ever since humans started writing stuff down, the struggle has been in how to organize it all so that its contents wouldn't be lost in the stacks. Search has always been an attempt to fix that problem.Search and Ye Might Find 

Training Think Tank Podcast
#98 - The CrossFit Rant Episode

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 120:22 Very Popular


TTT Coaches Max El-Hag and Adam Rogers share the criticisms and feedback they sent to the CrossFit HQ Staff about the CrossFit Games season.

Training Think Tank Podcast
#96 - Adam Rogers | Coaching Alexis Raptis at the 2022 CrossFit Games

Training Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 83:15 Very Popular


Become a TTT Athlete: http://www.trainingthinktank.com/tttathlete⁣ Watch Alexis' episode here: https://youtu.be/AGH_f08KsOk⁣ ⁣ Brennan Dorman and Adam Rogers sit down to reflect on Alexis Raptis's 10th place finish at her first ever CrossFit Games as an individual. In this podcast, they take it all the way back to when Alexis first hired Adam, how they responded to missing her Games by one spot last year, each of the events at this year's Games, and what training will look like for this season ahead. ⁣ ⁣ 0:00 - Intro⁣ 3:02 - Alexis' initial assessment when she hired Adam⁣ 5:43 - Alexis' training structure when she first started with TTT⁣ 7:20 - Was adding in more structured progressions difficult?⁣ 10:35 - Was it hard to create buy-in from Alexis?⁣ 12:20 - Missing the Games by 1 spot last year⁣ 14:24 - What training looked like after Alexis' season ended last year⁣ 22:35 - Training priorities that went well vs. things Adam was nervous about⁣ 25:20 - How did Adam game plan the 2022 Games?⁣ 27:14 - How much did the strategy change while at the Games?⁣ 29:28 - What were Adam's emotions after Event 1?⁣ 35:20 - "I wanna win a workout"⁣ 38:11 - What's worse to watch as a coach: wheelhouse or weakness workout?⁣ 40:52 - Adam's thoughts on Deficit Strict HSPU standard⁣ 44:01 - The emotions after the event win on "Echo Press"⁣ 48:48 - Adam's goal for Alexis at the Games⁣ 50:00 - Major training priorities for the 2023 CrossFit Season⁣ 54:30 - Adam's thoughts on Boz's Games programming⁣ 64:17 - Adam's favorite and least favorite Games Event⁣ 73:17 - Rapid fire questions

Midday
'Turf Valley' co-creators reflect on their hit digital comedy series

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 19:53


It's Midday on the Arts.  A little later, Tom speaks with the founding executive director of the Peale Museum, which is re-opening to the public on Saturday after a major renovation. And J Wynn Rousuck will have a theater review. But we'll begin today with two local film makers who are the creators of a web series called Turf Valley.  It chronicles the lives of some stay at home dads, in episodes that are each 6 or 7 minutes long. Here's a sample. Tom Ventimiglia and Adam Rogers are the creators of Turf Valley.  They join us on our digital lines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson
How did our drinking habits evolve?

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 9:11


We drink to relax, we drink to celebrate, and we drink to drown our sorrows...There's no end to the excuses we can find to drink. What's behind these intoxicating rituals?  How long have we been going to bars? Why do we drink what we drink? And, is there a way to cure a hangover? Mike gets answers from Adam Rogers, author of "Proof: The Science of Booze," and Dr. Nicole J. Van Groningen, Internal Medicine physician at Cedars-Sinai.  Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino
Veteran Jazz Pianist & Composer Yelena Eckemoff on the 2022 CD I Am A Stranger in this World

Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022


Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Veteran Jazz Pianist & Composer Yelena Eckemoff on the 2022 CD I Am A Stranger in this World .. Released on her own L&H Production label, this album is a new installment in a long-term musical project that began with 2018's Better Than Gold and Silver .. And she again joins up with trumpeter Ralph Alessi and bassist Drew Gress, along with guitarist Adam Rogers and drummer Nasheet Waits. We cover this new album, world events and the future .. Enjoy ..  Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players in Illinois, Venezuela, Nashville, Kansas City, and spots all over the USA giving fans all that jazz .. and thanks to Solitaire for her time, honesty and story ..  If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the Neon Jazz Youtube Channel, go The Home of Neon Jazz at  http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com and if you feel like it, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause - https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 75 - Lorin Cohen

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 82:44


Electric and Double Bassist Lorin Cohen is an active member of the NY jazz scene. Lorin has performed with: Adam Rogers, Adam Cruz, Andy Bey, Antonio Hart, Bob Sheppard, Bucky Pizzarelli, Clarence Penn, David Binney, George Colligan, Houston Person, Joe LaBarbara, Joe Locke, Johnny Griffin, Jon Faddis, Monty Alexander, Ralph Bowen, Regina Carter, Ryan Cohan, Stefon Harris, Steve Turre, Steve Wilson and SO many other heavyweights. Lorin speaks about his bass bootcamp, his approach to jazz education, jazz theory and his album as a solo artist titled “HOME”.

The Bass Shed Podcast
EP 75 - Lorin Cohen

The Bass Shed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 82:44


Electric and Double Bassist Lorin Cohen is an active member of the NY jazz scene. Lorin has performed with: Adam Rogers, Adam Cruz, Andy Bey, Antonio Hart, Bob Sheppard, Bucky Pizzarelli, Clarence Penn, David Binney, George Colligan, Houston Person, Joe LaBarbara, Joe Locke, Johnny Griffin, Jon Faddis, Monty Alexander, Ralph Bowen, Regina Carter, Ryan Cohan, Stefon Harris, Steve Turre, Steve Wilson and SO many other heavyweights. Lorin speaks about his bass bootcamp, his approach to jazz education, jazz theory and his album as a solo artist titled “HOME”.

Retirement Planning - Redefined
Ep 43 : Don't Fumble Your Retirement In The Financial Red Zone

Retirement Planning - Redefined

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 18:17


In football, teams are extra careful not to make a mistake when they get within about 20 yards of scoring points (known as the Red Zone). They've typically worked hard to get to that point and don't want to cost themselves by throwing an interception or fumbling the ball and giving it to the other team. On this episode, we'll explore the financial equivalent of the Red Zone and discuss how you can really mess things up if you're not careful during this phase of your life. If you're approaching retirement, this is a fundamental conversation you won't want to miss. Helpful Information: PFG Website: https://www.pfgprivatewealth.com/ Contact: 813-286-7776 Email: info@pfgprivatewealth.com Disclaimer: PFG Private Wealth Management, LLC is a registered investment adviser. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investment involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Transcript of Today's Show: For a full transcript of today's show, visit the blog related to this episode at https://www.pfgprivatewealth.com/podcast/ ----more---- Marc Killian: Hey everybody. Welcome back into the podcast. It's time to talk football a little bit here on retirement planning, redefined with John and Nick. We always talk finance, investing finance and retirement, and we're still going to, but we're going to talk about not fumbling your retirement in the financial red zone. We are in the playoffs at the time we are dropping this. Now we are recording just before they're starting. They're starting this weekend. And so this will come out while the playoffs are rocking and rolling, but that's all right. We're still going to talk about this analogy, because it works really well for this time of year. And we'll get into that in just a second. But first let me say, Hey to the guys.   Marc Killian: Nick, what's going on, buddy? How you're doing?   Nick McDevitt: Good.   Nick McDevitt: This was a good reminder to ask John on when I'm going to get paid for my second place finish in the Fantasy Football League.   Marc Killian: Nice.   John Teixeira: I don't know what Nick's referencing here. We do not gamble here, so I'm going to give Nick a nice handshake and pat in the back for drafting the second best team in the league.   Marc Killian: There you go. Okay. Well what's going on with you, John. You're doing all right?   John Teixeira: Doing good. Trying to get some recapping from our last session of their great resignation, and actually trying to get some contractors to send me an estimate based after they came to my house has been a challenge.   Marc Killian: Right? I know.   Marc Killian: I was talking with some contractors not too long ago and they're like, right now, all I got to do is show up and I get like 50% of the jobs, you know?   John Teixeira: Yeah.   Marc Killian: And, they're not wrong, you know? So there's a lot going on. Well, I know you guys are both football fans and guys both come in from the same division, actually. We got a Patriots fan and a Bills fan. So living in Florida, which is interesting, and especially considering that you got radio right around the corner now, but either way, we're going to talk about this financial red zone and football and a little analogy to go back and forth. And as I said, the games are starting for the playoffs and you guys are going to be actually competing against each other. Your teams will be anyway. So we'll have some fun with this. So do me a favor real fast. John, I'll let you start. Tell me what's the financial red zone? Go ahead and talk about the football red zone if you want as well. I think most people know it, but just real quick and then tell us what the financial equivalent is.   John Teixeira: Yeah. Football red zones, when you get 20 yards of scoring. So, right before the end zone, really important place to be efficient, making sure that everything's tightened up. The defenses plays a little bit harder here because the shorter field. So just really important to make sure the offense is doing their best and making sure everything's done right, which leads into what we call the financial red zone, where we would consider that last 10 years before retiring and can range for five to 10 years after retiring, but the analogy goes well where. This is probably the most important part of your retirement is making sure that, Hey, you got 10 years left or you're five, 10 years into it. You cannot make a mistake.   Marc Killian: Yeah.   John Teixeira: And it's important to make sure everything's lined up and you're being as efficient and careful as possible to make sure you hit all your goals and maintain the lifestyle that you want going into retirement.   Marc Killian: Yeah, for sure. So it has been pretty easy. Right? So just think of it like that, same scoring red zone. Now maybe you're not trying to score necessarily in the financial red zone as you're talking about retirement, but there are some things to pay attention to because turnovers, as you mentioned with the football analogy are more critical. So Nick give us some reasons why people need to pay attention to that?   Nick McDevitt: Yeah. There're a few things here and obviously it'll all depends on the plan, but in many ways, from an accumulation standpoint, time is no longer on your side. The goal is obviously to save as much money as you can. And once you get into that 10 year window, hopefully you're in your higher earning years and you're able to save more money. Maybe there're less kids on the payroll, et cetera. And it's also important from the standpoint of the money that you've saved up to that point, making sure that it's invested properly, it's a lot easier to have a half a million dollars double in the last two years than it is to have a hundred thousand dollars catch up to $500,000 or things like that.   Nick McDevitt: So, that's some money that you've been able to build up once you've entered into that red zone and then how that money's going to accumulate, leading up through retirement is an important time. So, really making sure that your decisions are coordinated together and you're not really just, Hey, I just saved this amount of money and I put it into this, and I don't pay attention to it. Usually isn't the best sure strategy.   Marc Killian: Yeah.   Nick McDevitt: It's just much more difficult to recover from mistakes that are in this period.   Marc Killian: Yeah. So, If you're in a good place, right, this is when a lot of times teams will start looking at taking the knee, right? If you're in a good spot from a financial standpoint, you want to start taking that victory formation because you're trying to protect the ball. And John, I'll go to this next one, but I'll make you happy by bringing something up here when you're talking about, some of the mistakes that you see people make getting a little too risky. Think back to that Seahawks Patriots game, Super Bowl, a few years back, I think it was 2015. Right? And the whole world knew the Seahawks were going to punch that in with Marshawn Lynch, running on the one yard line, but they took a risk. They threw it and they got intercepted and it cost them the Super Bowl.   John Teixeira: Yeah. That was a big risk.   Marc Killian: Right. It sticks in my mind seven years later, right?   John Teixeira: Yeah. It's funny. I watched some of the man of the arena with Brady, it's been background noise at this point just when I'm doing stuff around the house and they replayed that. And it was interesting to hear the people talk about it, but yeah, that was a big risk. And that's a big mistake that we see for clients when they're nearing retirement is they are taking too much risk and that can happen quite a bit in your 401k, because you've just picked a fund when you first started at that company.   Marc Killian: Right.   John Teixeira: And typically everyone unfortunately chases returns in their 401k. They just look at a fund and say, this did, will they pick it? But as you're getting that red zone, it's important you evaluate what you're in because if you're taking too much risk and we have a 2009 type recession, it takes a little bit to fully recover from there never mind that you got the mindset of, Hey, I just lost 30% of my portfolio.   John Teixeira: I don't want to lose any more. Should I get more conservative? Which will seep into people as you get closer to retirement. So if you make that shift and get conservative, market bounces back within a two year period, you miss a majority of that recovery. So important to make sure that how much risk you're taking your portfolio is the right amount of risk for you and your plan. We go back to, again, the planning, having the right distribution strategy, as you're in the red zone, very vital to your retirement success and scoring.   Marc Killian: Yeah. Well, Nick, before I go to the next point here, I'm going to give you a chance on this as well, because if you think about, what he was just talking about, making sure that your portfolio's not taking too much risk. This market is on a 12 year run. It makes it really enticing and really hard for us to not go. I can eek out a little more. Right? I can squeak out just a little bit more, but that's when you start putting more at risk on the table.   John Teixeira: Yeah. And you know, because ultimately what ends up happening is what we're trying to do is, is manage decision making and what ends up happening. And the reason that we try to de-risk a little bit in the situation is so that there's not an overreaction. So, the easiest way to prevent an overreaction for an individual is to have a plan. So you can remind yourself of, Hey, this is why I'm doing what I'm doing. And you have something to go back to show you, Hey look at, this plan tells me that if I do X, Y, and Z, that I've got a pretty solid chance to have a comfortable and successful retirement. And, if you've got ice water in your veins and you can handle, a 40% dip in a year and something in a year that where things happen chaotic and it doesn't even blip your iWatch then that's one thing, but most people can't.   John Teixeira: And when that feeling of anxiety starts to creep in, as you start to log in your account more because we're going through a pullback happens and it pushes you to make a poor decision. That's when the snowball starts rolling down the hill and that's where we can really get into trouble.   Marc Killian: So, well, even if you've got ice water in your veins, there's a good chance, your significant other doesn't, right?   John Teixeira: Yeah.   Marc Killian: Oftentimes there's that split in the investing philosophy many times where one is a go getter and one is a bit more conservative. So you want to make sure you're just not taking too many chances in the red zone. If you got a good plan, you got a good strategy. Your team is so "winning the game," then again, consider taking that knee, take that victory formation, at least start hedging your bet, that way you're not going to have too much at risk because you got to still outpace inflation. That's a given, but you also don't have to necessarily continue to throw the ball, 40 yards down the field.   Marc Killian: So for those that are paying attention, John, that are being proactive, why is retirement planning easier for those folks once they do get to the financial red zone?   John Teixeira: Yeah, I'd say the biggest thing we see when someone goes through a planning process and they get to see it, it provides them a blueprint and a roadmap of what they can expect. And that roadmap of blueprint really gives people a little bit peace of mind so they can see the cash flow, they can see the money and it really comes down to, they can see their goals and what they want to do. So it makes it come to life. So that makes a little bit easier versus the unknown of, Hey, you try building the house without a blueprint, it makes a little bit harder. Right? So, the financial plan is that blueprint and just gives people peace of mind, which ultimately they make better decisions.   Marc Killian: Yeah.   John Teixeira: So you can look at things, income stream, social security, when is the best time to take it or my pension options. When you have the plan, you can test those. So you feel confident in, Hey, I already looked at this and I know what to expect. What's the best option for me in my family and what we're doing. So, the plan is key in making sure you make sound decisions and it provides people, again, sound like a broken record or a peace of mind that what they're doing is right.   Marc Killian: Yeah. Definitely. Any couple of little bullet points Nick to toss in there.   Nick McDevitt: Yeah. I would just say that, the people that are doing well are the people that are able to zero in, in this financial red zone. Part of the reason is because everything starts to feel a little bit more real. Sometimes people have a really hard time thinking about 30 years down the line.   Marc Killian: Right.   Nick McDevitt: And the numbers seem out of whack and the variables seem super unpredictable, and things like that. So oftentimes once we're in that zone, we have a good idea of what the numbers are going to look like from an income stream standpoint, whether it's the social security or you have a pension or Hey, there's lead at the end of the tunnel of having the mortgage paid down, or the kids are going to be off the payroll in two years and that's going to free up X amount of income per month to be able to save. So, you feel there's hope and momentum on the side and the people that do well with planning, they really lean into that and are really able to take that momentum and move themselves forward strongly.   Marc Killian: Yeah. So let's not fumble the football in retirement, the financial football, if you will, if you got some questions, need some help, you should know what to do by now. Hopefully you're already working with John and Nick. There's a good chance of just catching this because you already are. And you're checking out the podcast and you get the information. But if not, definitely stop by and reach out to them at pfgprivatewealth.com. That's the team's website, a lot of good tools, tips and resources at pfgprivatewealth.com. And you could drop us a line as well. We take email questions. Of course, they all get answered, but we also take some from time to time here and use them on the show. And that's what we're going to do to wrap things up.   Marc Killian: So, whoever wants to tackle this, no pun intended, go for it. My brother tells me that I have way too much money in the bank and he's probably right. I got about $150,000 sitting in there now, but I just like knowing if there in case I have an emergency, this is Frank by the way. And so Frank says, is it really that bad to have that much in my savings account, take it away.   Nick McDevitt: So, this is an interesting question because oftentimes for most people, the answer might be yes. However, the thing to remember and what we try to harp on with people is that, it doesn't necessarily matter what your brother, your sister, your mailman, your coworker, your dog walker, everybody's willing to give their opinion or their advice on financial topics. And it's important to take your situation, put in a perspective. If you're somebody that makes $300,000 a year, then maybe that 150 is a good amount. If you're somebody that makes $40,000 a year and you've got 150 in cash, then there's a good chance that you're not saving into things that have more upside and more growth for you. You probably have been a little bit wary of the market or didn't know how or where to invest.   Nick McDevitt: And there're things that you can do. Maybe you've never saved to a Roth before and we could start putting money into a Roth. Maybe you haven't adjusted your 401k contribution in eight years. And that's part of the reason that this money is saved up. So, there're ways that we can take a portion of it and save it into vehicles and then maybe adjust. One of the things that we've seen is adjusting from here, moving forward. So in other words, it might make you very uncomfortable to take a hundred grand out of that 150 and put it to work, but maybe we can take 25 and put it to work, but also we're going to aggressively save moving forward with the income that you have and and figure out where that pain point might be to put money away.   Marc Killian: Yeah.   Nick McDevitt: So it really is a function of what your expenses are. Things like, do you have dual income in the house? Is the house paid off? Dual income, you could probably have a little bit less in there. If the house is paid off, definitely put more money to work. So, it could be, but just like everything else that we talk about, it depends. And the easiest way to really truly answer that is to look at it through the lens of the plan and go from there.   Marc Killian: Well, I guess I would say John, probably what's your definition of liquid, right? In getting to it, obviously a lot of people see, they want to see a certain number. I'd ask myself if I was Frank, what kind of emergency constitute 150 grand and/or what do you consider liquid, right? If it's something you need to get to within three to five days, often there're many types of accounts you can do that. It doesn't have to just be money in the bank.   John Teixeira: Yes. So, liquid would. A lot of different people view it differently. So one would be, Hey, I can get access to this without any penalty. And that would be number one of being liquid. Another version would be, Hey, I can get this without any penalty or taxes, you know? So that could be another version of someone considering it liquid, but yeah, there're different buckets to choose from when you need access money. And it's important you work with an advisor to figure out what are the penalties and very important what are the tax consequences for accessing this cash?   Marc Killian: Yeah. Okay. Well, Frank, thanks so much for listening. Hopefully that helps you. I know you how you don't want to admit your brother's right. So technically you don't have to. So if you're like me, I never want to tell my brother he is right. You can just certainly say it depends. Right? So everybody's situation is different. That's going to do it this go round for the podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to us again at pfgprivatewealth. That's where you can find all the things from the team at pfgprivatewealth, which is John and Nick's company there. So find it online at pfgprivatewealth.com.   Marc Killian: We're going to wrap it up, but guys, I'm going to give you a chance to say what you think is going to happen for the Super Bowl since we're dropping this beforehand, who's winning the Super Bowl this year? John go.   John Teixeira: Good question. I'm going to have to say, I think the 49ers might win.   Marc Killian: Okay. All right. He's calling the 49ers. Nick, who you're going with, buddy?   Nick McDevitt: I'll go with the Packers.   Marc Killian: Wow. Neither one of you guys took the team.   John Teixeira: I was going to go with the Packers, but Adam Rogers always chokes him.   Marc Killian: He does play.   John Teixeira: He is like notorious for NFC championship game. Let me play awful. Last year I think Brady threw three picks in the second half or third quarter or something.   Marc Killian: Yeah.   John Teixeira: And he couldn't capitalize on it or fourth quarter, whatever it was. I don't know.   Marc Killian: There you go. Well, folks, let us know what you think. And we'll be back with more on the podcast in February. So probably after the Super Bowl. So, we'll see if the guys are right and we'll talk to you next time here on retirement planning, redefined with John and Nick.

Neatly on the Rocks
Blair Woodall of Templeton Distilling

Neatly on the Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 69:35


This week Lisa and Page talk with Blair Woodall, SVP/General Manager of Templeton Rye Spirits based in Templeton, Iowa about climate's impact on the process of making whiskey, women's impact in the whiskey world, grains, and so much more. Show Notes: Proof: The Science of Booze by Adam Rogers (book) Cask Management for Distillers by Matt Strickland (book) American Distilling Institute https://distilling.com/ Templeton Distilling https://templetondistillery.com

NOEoutdoors
New Year, Same Fishing Techniques?

NOEoutdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 44:34


This weeks episode on the NOEoudoors Fishing Podcast we are joined by Our host Carl Noe with NOEoutdoors and Trey Grogan and our Guest for week Adam Rogers. The guys started the year off by talking about personal New Years resolutions for fishing and preparing for the spring time.The guys talked about fishing tournaments and how to make the weigh-ins more effective! From buying new scales and display for weight and Facebook lives- you have to keep the weigh-in fresh and fast. And simple. Tournament fishing is all about making people happy, getting to fish, learning, and trying to win some money. They discussed a big tournament secret that no one likes to hear: big baits does not always equal bigger fish.Although NOEoutdoors only has one tournament until spring time it is an awesome event. A 2 day bass tournament with 49 boats the first day and the top 20 boats move onto day 2 with LIVE weigh-in at the NOEoutdoors Fishing Expo presented by MiracleMist.DONT FORGET that the NOEoutdoors Fishing Expo presented by MiracleMist is coming February 18th-20th 2022. We have some awesome companies joining us for the show! Fish North Georgia is bringing True Grit and also will be doing a live podcast AT the show. We will also be joined by BBA jerseys who makes some really cool fishing jerseys that you can also check out on Facebook! STYNK Bait Lures will be there as well who are always an awesome company to check out for some of the best soft plastics around! We look forward to seeing these companies and many more at the show!Thank you for all of your support and don't forget to like us on Facebook!

Nice Games Club
"The random bobblehead." Bonus Content; Giving Talks

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021


It's that time again! Time for another episode, that is. Mark tries to convince his fellow hosts that games should include more bonus content—developer commentary, concept art, and so forth. Stephen talks about giving talks, even though he doesn't like to give talks. And Ellen finished a game!What should Ellen play next? A poll for you! - TwitterMy Boy! Emulator (Android app) - Google Play Store Is this the episode in which Martha and Stephen tried to teach Mark about Pokémon? "How would I know that?"Too Many Choices: A Problem That Can Paralyze - Alina Tugend, The New York TimesHeader image: The fictional black hole, "Gargantua," from the film Interstellar (2014). Credit: Double Negative @ https://www.dneg.com/The "postroll funny" is a line from the poem "What Did?" by Shel Silverstein as published in the collection A Light in the Attic. Bonus Content 0:12:16 Mark LaCroixGamingProductionGames mentioned in this segment included:Paper Mario: The Origami KingClosed Hands30 Flights of LovingSuper Smash Bros. UltimateBatman: Arkham seriesA previous NGC episode discussed the topic of "unlockables.""Please cheat, I don't care."‘Ask Iwata' Book Review: A Much Needed Chronicle Of A Gaming Legend - Ollie Barder, ForbesWrinkles in Spacetime: The Warped Astrophysics of Interstellar - Adam Rogers, WiredFirst Images of a Black Hole from the Event Horizon Telescope* - Susanna Kohler, AAS NOVAGame Changers (2019 exhibit) - Science Museum of Minnesota* CORRECTION: The black hole in question is Messier 87, not "TON 68" as Ellen mentioned on the podcast. The designation of the black hole that Ellen thought she was referring to is TON 618. The black hole that's part of the TON 618 quasar is one of the most massive black holes ever discovered. Giving Talks 0:45:29 Stephen McGregorEventsMarketingView recently-broadcasted talks from IGDA-TC - TwitchResonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences (a book) - Nancy Duarte

I'd Rather Be Right with Luc & Nate
Our Grossest Episode: Sword Fights, Books, Creativity, Puke Cookies, Architecture, Poop, Apple, & an Alexa Warning

I'd Rather Be Right with Luc & Nate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 61:31


First, we get into whether there are any winners in sword fight which segues into a long discussion on different books including The Book of Five Rings by Musashi, Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, Nate's favorite book Travels by Michael Crichton, A Case of Need by Michael Crichton, On Writing by Stephen King, and Proof: The Science of Booze by Adam Rogers. This leads to the creative benefits of beers and other strategies for increasing creativity which someone ends up with Luc pitching a gross business idea and then finally we get into a long conversation on architecture with a long discussion about Frank Lloyd Wright. This includes a diversion about movie-making in Albuquerque and various other diversions. Somehow we get into the joys of indoor plumbing and the issues we have with sewage. We then move onto a discussion on Apple and whether Nate should buy a new computer. And then we finish up with a quick warning about Sidewalk on Alexa products. Turn it off! Lastly, Nate is doing his best to get Luc to watch Ted Lasso so we can discuss it before the season 2 premiere at the end of July. So if you haven't watched it yet and want to follow along during that discussion, make it your next show to binge-watch. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/idratherberight/message

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 21-25 Every Color in the Rainbow

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, WIRED journalist ADAM ROGERS talks about his book: “Full Spectrum: How the Science of Color Made Us Modern.” Then making headway in treating nerve damage. AxoGen's KAREN ZADEREJ tells that transplanting the nerves of others is now possible.

Retina Synthesis
Spotlight on Dr. Adam Rogers CEO of Hemera Biosciences

Retina Synthesis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 15:40


Join Dr. Carmen Puliafito and Adam Rogers, MD in a discussion on Hemera Biosciences's approach in treating Geographic atrophy.

The Right Key
Adam Rogers

The Right Key

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 107:51


In this interview, I'm talking well-known jazz guitarist Adam Rogers. Adam has recorded and toured with artists such as Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Chris Potter, Ravi Coltrane and many others. He has released several acclaimed solo recordings and is a native of New York City.   Adam Rogers: https://www.adamrogersmusic.com/

The Growth Hub Podcast
Adam Rogers - Content Marketer at Shopify - How To Scale Up Content Marketing

The Growth Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 41:12


Adam Rogers is a Content Marketer at Shopify and in this episode he talks to us about how SaaS marketing teams can scale up content marketing. Before working at Shopify, Adam was a content marketing team of one at Kayako where he was competing with the likes of Intercom, Zendesk, and Helpscout, and Adam shares his stories and advice of how you can build an efficient and effective content marketing unit that will let you take on your competition. In addition, Adam talks about: - Understanding the why behind your content - Why you should focus on longer form evergreen content - How you can be savvy with resources to scale up production of this time consuming content - Tips on ensuring quality when scaling - Why and how to work with agency and freelance partners - How to manage your content marketing operations Links Shopify Blog >> https://www.shopify.com/blog Kayako Blog >> https://www.kayako.com/blog Badass: Making Users Awesome by Kathy Sierra >> https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24737268-badass --- Advance B2B >> www.advanceb2b.com Follow The Growth Hub on Twitter >> twitter.com/SaaSGrowthHub Follow Edward on Twitter >> twitter.com/NordicEdward

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
Future HR Human vs HR AI: Who Will Be Hiring and Firing You?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 54:23


The Buzz: “Despite the intrinsic contradiction, it's clear that artificial intelligence and machine learning are primed to play a leading role in HCM's future.…AI's ability to consume and analyze massive quantities of data, manipulate variables and discover patterns makes it ideal for candidate sourcing” (Adam Rogers). “The future of HR is both digital and human as HR leaders focus on optimizing the combination of human and automated work. This is driving a new priority for HR: one which requires leaders and teams to develop a fluency in artificial intelligence while they re-imagine HR to be more personal, human and intuitive…it's the combination of AI and human intelligence that will transform work and workers as we know it” (Jeanne Meister). We'll ask 4 experts for their take: Dr. Steven Hunt, SAP Innovation Office; Dr. Charles Handler, Rocket-Hire; Kevin Wheeler, The Future of Talent Institute; Ben Taylor, Ziff.ai. Join us for “HR Human vs AI: Who Will Be Hiring and Firing You?”

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
Future HR Human vs HR AI: Who Will Be Hiring and Firing You?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 54:23


The Buzz: “Despite the intrinsic contradiction, it's clear that artificial intelligence and machine learning are primed to play a leading role in HCM's future.…AI's ability to consume and analyze massive quantities of data, manipulate variables and discover patterns makes it ideal for candidate sourcing” (Adam Rogers). “The future of HR is both digital and human as HR leaders focus on optimizing the combination of human and automated work. This is driving a new priority for HR: one which requires leaders and teams to develop a fluency in artificial intelligence while they re-imagine HR to be more personal, human and intuitive…it's the combination of AI and human intelligence that will transform work and workers as we know it” (Jeanne Meister). We'll ask 4 experts for their take: Dr. Steven Hunt, SAP Innovation Office; Dr. Charles Handler, Rocket-Hire; Kevin Wheeler, The Future of Talent Institute; Ben Taylor, Ziff.ai. Join us for “HR Human vs AI: Who Will Be Hiring and Firing You?”