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In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, we’re joined by Alicia Wright, an IP attorney and science fiction author, to explore the legalities of AI in publishing and how authors can ethically and creatively use AI tools in their workflows. Alicia shares her expertise on copyright law, explains common myths about plagiarism and AI, and offers invaluable tips for integrating generative models like Claude 3.5 Sonnet, GPT O1, and Novelcrafter into your writing process. Whether you’re curious about fair use or looking to streamline your storytelling, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Visit our website https://bravenewbookshelf.com to view the full episode notes, links and apps mentioned in the episode, and the full transcript.
How does generative AI relate to fair use when it comes to copyright? What are the possibilities for AI licensing? Alicia Wright shares her thoughts on generative AI for authors. In the intro, Publishing leaders share 9 Bold Predictions for 2025 [BookBub]; OpenAI launches Operator [The Verge]; Bertelsmann (who own Penguin Random House) intends to […] The post Fair Use, Copyright, And Licensing. AI And The Author Business With Alicia Wright first appeared on The Creative Penn.
Send us a textJoin us for an enlightening conversation with the remarkable Dr. Alicia Wright Williams, an acclaimed educator turned motivational speaker and entrepreneur, as she unravels her unique journey to receiving an honorary PhD in Philosophy and Humanitarianism. Dr. Williams candidly shares the awe and disbelief she felt upon receiving such a prestigious recognition from Leaders Esteem Christian Bible University. With a focus on how honorary degrees celebrate impactful work, she highlights her global mission to educate and inspire beyond the traditional classroom. Despite facing skepticism and age-related biases in academia, Dr. Williams reveals how her innovative spirit and unwavering purpose helped her navigate challenges, offering invaluable insights for anyone striving to make a difference.Step into a world where greatness isn't just admired but actively pursued, as Dr. Williams discusses the responsibility of using one's platform for positive change. This episode is a call to action, urging listeners to embody the essence of doing rather than merely talking. Dr. Williams stresses the importance of quiet confidence, advocating for achievements to be shared when the time is right—and not because of external pressures. Through her personal journey and experiences, she offers inspiration to overcome naysayers and maintain faith in one's path, ensuring that resilience and impact remain at the forefront of our endeavors.Support the showHey y'all hey, don't miss the next episode of Koffee Chitchat!!
Today, we meet Alicia, who took on a journey of becoming comfortable with not drinking alcohol. In this episode, you'll hear about her early experiences with alcohol in a Catholic home, the challenges she faced and the role drinking played in them, and how her relationships led her to re-evaluate her relationship with alcohol. Alicia also shares the amazing changes she's experienced since choosing to live a life without alcohol. Get ready to discover the power of resilience, self-discovery, and the joy that comes with choosing a different path. So, join host Annie Grace and Alicia as they explore this inspiring story together! Thank you so much for listening to this episode. If you're ready to see how This Naked Mind can help you on your personal health and wellness journey and wanna learn more. Go to ThisNakedMindpodcast.com to learn more. Again, that's ThisNakedMindpodcast.com. We have all of our free resources, programs, social links and more available for you there. Plus, if you have your own Naked Life Story, you can submit it there as well. Until next week, stay curious.
Today you'll hear from my first Michigan (the Mitten State!) guest, Alicia Wright. We cover a lot of topics in this episode—from mud water and allergen-free chocolate chip cookies, and Alicia's favorite spots in Holland, to her motivation behind becoming a boutique vacation rental owner in Gulf Shores Alabama, to the Venezuelan arepa recipe her dad brought with him when he came to America with just a suitcase and his guitar. If you've been thinking about vacationing to Gulf Shores, you're in for a treat because Alicia surprises us with a discount code to both of her Alabama properties. So, while you're listening, check out her properties at bluepalmgetaways.com, and get the recipes, links and photos from this episode on randomsweets.com. Randomsweets.com #ourSweetMidwestLife Instagram: @potatoesandmittens Instagram: @randomsweets Facebook: Random Sweets Email: staci@randomsweets.com Alicia Wright/Blue Palm Getaways bluepalmgetaways.com discount code: staci10 bluepalmgetaways@gmail.com Facebook: Blue Palm Getaways Instagram: @bluepalmgetaway Allergen-free chocolate chip cookies Kin Coffee and Craft House Itty Bitty Bar Playa Tacos + Tequila LuLu's Gulf Shores GT's on the Bay Stacey St. John (The STR Sisterhood podcast episode with Alicia) Ed Mylett MudWTR Short-Term Rental, Long-Term Wealth by Avery Carl P.A.N. for the arepa recipe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potatoesandmittens/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potatoesandmittens/support
eBay Seller Spotlight - Ep 020 - Two heads are better than one: Alicia Wright and Heather Hardy on partnership in life and selling. On this episode of the podcast: Alicia Wright of So Much Sole Sneakers and Heather Hardy of Pickin Wildflowers Resellers make a powerful team; starting as coworkers, getting married, and now helping to grow each other's respective eBay businesses. Tune in to hear how they got started, found their niche, and how eBay helped them on their journey to parenthood. Please share your comments / questions with us, call 888 723-4630 or email podcast@ebay.com. New links for Ep 020 So Much Sole Sneakers - https://www.ebay.com/str/somuchsolesneakers Pickin Wildflowers Resellers - https://www.ebay.com/str/pickinwildflowersresellers Recurring links eBay for Business Podcast - ebay.com/podcast https://pixabay.com/music/id-9837/
Hey Fandom! Welcome back for another episode of Challenge Trash Talk Roundtable with your hosts Rick, Corrina, Tony, Josh and Cory! That's right, we have a full house on this one! Fair warning: We recorded this episode approximately 6 weeks ago. Since then one of the girls we talked about on this episode made some choices that have been very controversial amongst the fanbase so to avoid becoming involved in something we have nothing to do with, we have chosen to omit that person's name from this podcast. Other than that, we hope you all really enjoy this one as this will be our last Roundtable discussion episode of this long break before we get back to recapping as USA2 is about to start! But we're not here to talk about USA 2. Today we sat down to discuss which rookies we would want to see back. To give ourselves a Challenge, we decided to only look at players who appeared on 2 seasons or less, did not win a final and appeared somewhere between season 20 and season 35. But before we break into the Rookie talk, we break down some of our predictions for the next year, what we think is going to happen with the worlds/international versions of The Challenge and Cory tells us just how bad his road rage is (0:00 - 17:00). Then we talk about the girls first discussing a variety of people from Georgia Harrison, Da'Vonne Rogers, Devyn Simone, Briana LaCuesta, Heather Cooke, Alicia Wright, Faith Stowers, Bayleigh Dayton and more. We also break down our top 3 for the men and discuss Challengers such as ASAF, Isaac Stout, Ashley Cain, Mike Ross, Victor Arroyo, Marlon Williams, CJ Koegel, Brandon Swift and more (17:00 - 1:15:30). Last, we have a debate to figure out what the official top 3 girls and top 3 guys are going to be for The Challenge Fandom Podcast official Rookies We Want Back list! We've had such a great time with you all during this break and we hope we've kept you entertained and laughing during this long wait for more Challenge. The next time you hear from us, we will be breaking down the USA 2 cast and giving our predictions! If you haven't yet, make sure you enter our IG 5K Followers Cameo Giveaway on IG and if you know the answer to the question Rick asks around the intro to this podcast, you can message the answer to our IG page for an extra entry! We've also upped the amount to $250 so make sure you get in on the chance to win a multitude of Cameos from your favorite Challengers! Challenge Fandom Podcast is on TIKTOK now!: https://www.tiktok.com/@challengefandompod Challenge Fandom Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/challengefandompodcast/ The Official Challenge Fandom FB Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thechallengefandom Challenge Trash Talk FB Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/challengetrashtalk CT-The Challenge FB Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ctthechallenge TJ Lavin Fans FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tjlavinfans The Official Tori Deal Fan Group FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/toridealfans --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechallengefandom/support
When venturing into short-term rental space, there's a lot to learn, and the learning curve can be daunting. Personally, I've found that connecting with a community of like-minded people has been incredibly helpful for me – in SO many ways. I've been able to learn from their experiences, gain valuable insights, avoid costly mistakes, and even generate referrals for my business! In today's episode, I'm joined by Alicia Wright, and she shares with us how networking has helped her along her short-term rental journey. She also walks us through how she educated herself before launching her property on Airbnb – and how she's navigated challenges since she's launched. Stay tuned to hear how this young mom is managing her property from 16 hours away – and how networking has played a role in her success! Timestamps for the key highlights in the episode [02:50] Introducing today's guest; Alicia Wright [03:23] The location of her short-term rental [04:41] Alicia's criteria for purchasing her short-term rental property [11:00] How she educated herself on self-managing a rental property [12:00] How networking assisted Alicia in launching her STR business [13:44] The most difficult challenge she encountered when launching her STR business and how she navigated it [17:49] How she was able to build a reliable team [19:38] Alicia's experience hosting her first guest [25:15] The lightning round: Where is your favorite place to vacation? What's one place you've never been to that you want to visit? What's one thing you know now that you wished you knew when you started out in the short-term rental business? What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given? What's one thing and/or person that you are grateful for today? [31:34] Alicia's advice to people starting out in the STR business [33:27] How to link with Alicia Wright Golden Nuggets “Your network is your net worth.” When venturing into short-term rental space, it is incredibly valuable to network with other people who have gone before you and have paved the path because they have learnings they can share. “It feels good to make people feel good.” “You can make an impact on other people just by sharing your journey.” Remember to Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share! Resources Mentioned Short-Term Rental, Long-Term Wealth: Your Guide to Analyzing, Buying, and Managing Vacation Properties: https://bit.ly/41j1Q1S Let's Connect! Follow Alicia Wright on; Website: https://www.bluepalmgetaways.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/aliciawright19/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluepalmgetaway/ Linkt.ree: https://linktr.ee/bluepalmgetaways More Products Follow Stacey St. John on; Website: https://staceystjohn.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/groups/911671659592801?_rdc=1&_rdr Fire link: https://lnk.to/z4iJAlgs
FINALLY the episode everyone's been asking about! My fav OBGYN, Dr. Alicia Wright, is in da buildinggg. Alicia + I go way back because our mom's are besties + she knows everything about my pregnancies + deliveries (obviously bc she delivered my children lol) so it was fun to hear all about her 3 pregnancies + her road to becoming the bad ass mom AND doctor that she is. We talk all about pregnancies, deliveries, breastfeeding/pumping, why not to schedule a baby shower after 36 weeks preggo (LOL), post party depression/anxiety/OCD, antidepressants, BOUNDARIES, how grey's anatomy is NOT real, cervical checks, pelvic floor therapy (shout out to MOJO), + she answers some questions some of you had for her. SO MUCH GOOD INFO.Alicia, thank you so much for opening up about your personal life + sharing so much with all of us. WE LOVE YOU + ARE THANKFUL FOR YOU.To see Dr. Wright in action, watch these vids:https://camilla-weddings.com/gallery/jackson-matthew-milligan-birth-story/https://camilla-weddings.com/gallery/elizabeth-blake-birth-story/https://camilla-weddings.com/gallery/chessa-kate-my-own-birth-story/https://camilla-weddings.com/gallery/raylan-james-1st-birthday/
My guest, Gausia Jones is an Unsung Hero. As early as I can remember, he had the spirit of entrepreneurship. Once he graduated Buffalo University with a Business Degree, he further expanded his business pursuits while creating various income streams and opportunities for others. He has also battled bravely and quietly a health challenge for many years and is currently in need of a kidney transplant. He shares his story in the hopes that awareness will be brought to a health challenge faced by many. He also hopes to improve the prospects of those on dialysis and battling kidney issues by connecting them with donors and those willing to be donors. If you are willing to be considered or support in other ways, please contact Alicia Wright, Live Donor Transplant Coordinator, Montefiore Einstein Center For Transplantation, 111 East 210th Street, Rosenthal C 2nd Floor, Bronx NY 10467, 7189206279, 7185474773 fax, aliwright@montefiore.org. You can also follow Gausia Jones on Facebook: Gausia Jones and Instagram: @infamus_gfus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whataword/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whataword/support
On Friday 6th November, the final results of the General election, along with the referendums on the End of Life Choice & Cannabis legalisation and control were released. We’re joined now by Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright for a closer look at the numbers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday 6th November, the final results of the General election, along with the referendums on the End of Life Choice & Cannabis legalisation and control were released. We’re joined now by Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright for a closer look at the numbers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the nation going to the polls tomorrow across the country, we’re joined by Chief Electoral Officer Alicia Wright, for an update. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealanders overseas will be able to start voting in the general election and referendums from 30 September. About 67,000 New Zealand voters are enrolled from an overseas address and will be able to vote from Wednesday until 7pm on election day. Meanwhile in New Zealand, advance voting will begin this Saturday. Alicia Wright is the chief electoral officer.
The Electoral Commission is assuring Māori voters they will get the correct ballot papers at voting booth's this election. It received 40 complaints from Māori last election about poor voting services, including those on the Māori roll being given the wrong voting forms which led to their vote being disqualified. Some voting booths reportedly didn't even have a Māori roll and first time Māori voters weren't given an option to choose which roll to enrol on, which is their right. The chief electoral officer Alicia Wright told RNZ reporter Meriana Johnsen they'd made changes this year to address these issues.
Enrol early, vote early and vote close to home - that's the advice the Electoral Commission is giving to ensure voting happens safely at this year's general election. The Covid-19 precautions the commission is put in place will mean venues will be larger to enable social distancing, there'll hand sanitiser available and people will be able to bring their own pens. Alicia Wright is the Chief Electoral Officer of the Electoral Commission.
Diligent search is a process through which child welfare agencies recruit, retain, and support foster and adoptive families that reflect the ethnic diversity of children and build family teams. In this edition we will interview two subject matter experts on the topic of diligent searches in child welfare, first we talk to Alicia Wright who provides direct service to children and families as a case manager and supervisor she lets our listeners know about what conducting diligent searches for families is like for her and her team and why they are important and then we continue the discussion with the Director of Permanency Planning at DCS, Lindsay Coleman who has served in many program areas at DCS during her career and she provides our listeners with a global perspective of diligent searches as well as key points about building support networks when a child is in full guardianship at the department, Lindsay also raises awareness of the importance of diligent searches as the pertain to teenagers and young adults who age out of foster care.
A range of measures will be put in place to help make it safe for voters and election workers to take part in the 2020 General Election and referendums. The Electoral Commission is continuing to work towards delivering the election and two referendums on 19 September, which is the date set by the Prime Minister in January. Changes are being made to the way the election will be run to meet the public health requirements for COVID-19. Alicia Wright, Chief Electoral Officer with the Electoral Commission joins us on Pacific Breakfast for more.
A range of measures will be put in place to help make it safe for voters and election workers to take part in the 2020 General Election and referendums. The Electoral Commission is continuing to work towards delivering the election and two referendums on 19 September, which is the date set by the Prime Minister in January. Changes are being made to the way the election will be run to meet the public health requirements for COVID-19. Alicia Wright, Chief Electoral Officer with the Electoral Commission joins us on Pacific Breakfast for more.
Alicia is a 4th year guide, but 38th year boatman. From Steamboat Springs, Moab, and Terlingua, she is a mother, author, martial arts instructor, and bad-ass. Headin' North by Ayla Nereo. Thanks freemusicarchive and Audacity.
Ross Gay Reads "His Father's Wake" by Alicia Wright by Indiana Review
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This week the show is small but perfectly formed due to being a pre-record. Ed takes a look at Barry Hutchinson's Afterworld Series, Ninfa talks about Alicia Wright's Eggs, Butter, Sugar and Disaster and the team finds yet another author in the cupboard. All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International. The Bookworm is a Truly Outrageous Production.
Ed, Ninfa and Producer Al have comic book artist Alicia Wright as a special guest. Ed talks about Box Brown's latest work Andre The Giant and Ninfa reviews monster hunting adventure Dark Swan by Richelle Mead. We also look at world of books with the usual sarcasm and discuss the state of the graphic novel industry. All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International. The Bookworm is a Truly Outrageous Production.