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Celso Poderoso, global director for business reporting governance with McCain Foods, joins hosts Andrew Miller and Meighan Berberich to discuss moving from data silos to intelligent self-service including the role of the data fabric and the semantic layer and balancing data access with governance. Please visit TDWI Transform 2026 Data and AI Conference for more information and to view the full agenda. ____________ More information: · TDWI Conference: https://bit.ly/3XqBhGH · TDWI Virtual Summits: https://bit.ly/31HJ2xr · Seminars: https://bit.ly/3WxQPr4 · More Speaking of Data Episodes: https://bit.ly/3JsQPWo Follow Us on: · LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42zCZZB · Facebook - https://bit.ly/49uej7j · Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HM8x57 · X - https://bit.ly/3SsYu9P
Nigel Farage, leader of the populist-right Reform UK party, wants Britons to be enraged by a killing in the street. We ask why his tone has changed from “colour-blind” to race-baiting. NATO must now take seriously the idea that America is pulling back; we ask how it is adjusting. And why skipping title sequences is forgoing some of television's magic.Guests and host:Hugo Gye, British political correspondentJonathan Rosenthal, international correspondentAndrew Miller, “Back Story” columnistJason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”Topics covered: British politics, race relationsNATO, American foreign policytelevision, mediaGet a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nigel Farage, leader of the populist-right Reform UK party, wants Britons to be enraged by a killing in the street. We ask why his tone has changed from “colour-blind” to race-baiting. NATO must now take seriously the idea that America is pulling back; we ask how it is adjusting. And why skipping title sequences is forgoing some of television's magic.Guests and host:Hugo Gye, British political correspondentJonathan Rosenthal, international correspondentAndrew Miller, “Back Story” columnistJason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”Topics covered: British politics, race relationsNATO, American foreign policytelevision, mediaGet a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For years self-driving cars felt like a technology that was always just over the horizon. Now they're here. In parts of the United States and China, fully autonomous vehicles are already carrying passengers without anyone behind the wheel. Dr Andrew Miller writes about the future of mobility in his newsletter Changing Lanes. He says we're approaching a major turning point in transport, one that could make roads safer and cities more liveable. But the biggest questions are no longer technological. They're about how we choose to use driverless cars and what role we want them to play in our communities.
The first Test of the summer is almost upon us. Can Brendon McCullum's team change? Alan Gardner, Andrew Miller and Vish Ehantharajah discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The “Hard Fork” team is taking a break this week as we prepare for our upcoming live show in San Francisco. While we're away, we're bringing you a recent episode of “Interesting Times” with Ross Douthat that we really enjoyed. In this episode, Ross talks with Andrew Miller, writer of the transportation policy newsletter “Changing Lanes” and co-author of the book “The End of Driving.” Together, they explore the potential benefits of driverless cars — from fewer car crashes to reclaimed time and attention — as well as what could be lost if we don't have to be in the driver's seat anymore. Guest: Andrew Miller, writer of the newsletter “Changing Lanes.” Additional Reading: A full transcript and video of this episode can be found here. We want to hear from you. Email us at hardfork@nytimes.com. Find “Hard Fork” on YouTube and TikTok. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As Scott Forbes and the Diamond Heels head into the postseason with high expectations, this year ironically marks the 20-year anniversary of a club most responsible for creating those annual expectations. Prior to 2006, Omaha was a nice idea for Carolina Baseball, but was hardly the annual target that the program now preps for. In a special podcast, some of the leaders of that memorable squad joined Joey Powell to look back at the off-the-field bonds, the on-field heroics, and the pain that morphed into an incredible legacy on Tar Heel Baseball today. Hear Chad Flack, Matt Danford, Andrew Carignan, Josh Horton, Daniel Bard, and Andrew Miller give a peek into the lockerroom, the bus rides, the dogpiles, and everything in between and learn just how the baseball program that is a perennial contender today was once just a group of guys trying to be better than the rough season prior. This special podcast is delivered by Salvio's Pizza: http://salviospizza.com Visit the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community: http://www.InsideCarolina.com Founded in 1994, Inside Carolina is universally viewed as the authority on Tar Heel sports and recruiting. With relentless, unparalleled year-round coverage, and the largest online community of always-engaged UNC fans, the slogan is true: “There is no offseason at Inside Carolina.” **Call to Action:** **Subscribe:** Follow 'Inside Carolina' wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode! **Review:** Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach more Tar Heel fans! **Visit:** Explore http://www.InsideCarolina.com for breaking news, recruiting updates, and expert commentary on all things UNC sports.This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
T. Scott Clendaniel, research fellow with TDWI and chief learning officer with Nautilus AI Academy, joins hosts Andrew Miller and Meighan Berberich to discuss generative BI and the future of data democratization - including generative BI vs traditional BI, the benefits of broader data democratization, and balancing ease of use and governance. Please visit Next Generation BI for more information on the TDWI May Virtual Summit and TDWI Transform 2026 Data and AI Conference for the full agenda in Anaheim. ____________ More information: · TDWI Conference: https://bit.ly/3XqBhGH · TDWI Virtual Summits: https://bit.ly/31HJ2xr · Seminars: https://bit.ly/3WxQPr4 · More Speaking of Data Episodes: https://bit.ly/3JsQPWo Follow Us on: · LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42zCZZB · Facebook - https://bit.ly/49uej7j · Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HM8x57 · X - https://bit.ly/3SsYu9P
In this insightful episode of the Collaboration Global Podcast, host sits down with to discuss resilience, mindset, mental wellbeing, and how business owners can navigate uncertainty without losing themselves in the process. Andrew shares powerful insights on business enjoyment, coaching, listening, emotional resilience, and why success should be measured by more than just money. Together, Jill and Andrew explore topics including entrepreneurship during difficult economic times, mental wellbeing for business owners, handling business setbacks, leadership, purpose-driven business, and the changing definition of success in today's world. This conversation is packed with wisdom for entrepreneurs, coaches, founders, business leaders, and anyone struggling with stress, burnout, or uncertainty in business.Topics Covered: Business enjoyment and purpose-driven entrepreneurship Mental wellbeing for entrepreneurs Leadership and resilience during difficult times Coaching, listening, and asking better questions How to stay positive when business feels uncertain Business mindset and personal growth Entrepreneurship after failure The future of business and human connection Why success is about more than money If you enjoy conversations around business growth, mindset, leadership, purpose, and collaboration, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes from the Collaboration Global Podcast. Join our guest meeting - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/collaboration-global-guest-session-online-tickets-192260726007 'Gill's Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilltineycollaborationglobal/Andrew Miller's Linked In - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrmiller/
England have announced their squad to take on New Zealand next month, and there are plenty of familiar talking points. Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Vithushan Ehantharajah to go through them Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daniel Bard, Andrew Carignan, Chad Flack, Mike Fox, Josh Horton and Andrew Miller join to tell the story of the program-changing 2006 Carolina Baseball season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Live from Firestone Country Club for the Guardians Charity Golf Outing, talking to Tom Hamilton, Andrew Miller, Mike Snyder and more. Jeremy Fedor also joins to talk the big Cavs big Game 5 win to give them a 3-2 series lead vs the Pistons.
Lauren Burke-McCarthy, associate director of data science and AI strategy with Further, joins hosts Andrew Miller and Meighan Berberich to discuss building trust and managing risk with governance - including the risks AI introduces, who's responsible for AI governance in organizations, and operationalizing "responsible AI." For more information on Lauren's workshop at our upcoming conference please visit Data & AI Leaders Summit taking place in Anaheim September 21-23. ____________ More information: · TDWI Conference: https://bit.ly/3XqBhGH · TDWI Virtual Summits: https://bit.ly/31HJ2xr · Seminars: https://bit.ly/3WxQPr4 · More Speaking of Data Episodes: https://bit.ly/3JsQPWo Follow Us on: · LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42zCZZB · Facebook - https://bit.ly/49uej7j · Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HM8x57 · X - https://bit.ly/3SsYu9P
Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Vithushan Ehantharajah to discuss potential comebacks for Ollie Robinson and Mason Crane as the Test summer draws closer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us Fan MailDoctor Who: Too Hot For TV is back, to celebrate 30 years of the 8th Doctor, every week Dylan will be joined by a different guest to discuss the expanded universe of the 8th Doctor with Maygann! This week Dylan is joined by Luke Molloy to look at the audiobook 'Earth and Beyond' and 'Dark Eyes Vol.1'.Artwork for MayGann provided by Artfully Liam https://www.instagram.com/artfullyliam/
Self-driving cars are here. But what kind of future will they bring: safe roads and extra time or dystopian traffic jams? My guest this week is Andrew Miller, who writes about self-driving cars and transportation policy. I love the open road, so I press him on what's lost when we give away driving to the robots. 0:00 - Intro 01:27 - The sales pitch for Waymo, Tesla, and Zoox 12:24 - How autonomous are autonomous cars? 20:14 - Liability: Who is responsible for an accident? 31:56 - Political obstacles: Spying, data, labor 38:53 - 20:35: The good and bad scenarios 48:25 - Are we losing the “romance of the road”? (A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times website.) Thoughts? Email us at interestingtimes@nytimes.com. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, Interesting Times with Ross Douthat. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on the Wisden Cricket Weekly Podcast Yas is joined by Katya & The Cricketer's Nick Friend in the library at Lord's to discuss the various stories to have emerged from another week of County Championship cricket. Before all of that though, Yas & ESPNcricinfo's Andrew Miller interview Glamorgan opener Asa Tribe on his ambitions in international cricket & his remarkable journey from Jersey cricket to England Lions. 0:15 Intro//1:45 Asa Tribe Interview//31:00 Who will open for England in June? //39:35 County Championship injuries//43:49 Division Two & what's happening with Kent?//48:52 Division One & why are there so many draws//56:15 Pitches in England & styles of play//59:35 Bowlers impression this summer & Discord questions
Welcome to Season 3 of The Writers' Cafe! Brought to you from the award-winning indie, Sevenoaks Bookshop!This week's visitor to the cafe is the astounding Andrew Miller! We were absolutely delighted to have Andrew with us for an evening event wherein we discussed his Booker Prize shortlisted novel: The Land in Winter!Bookseller Review: "An engrossing, atmospheric tale set in the bleak, snowy winter of 1963. Two young couples, from very different backgrounds, have arrived in a Somerset village both hoping to settle into new lives there. In mesmerising prose and convincing sense of place, we are drawn into their back stories and that of their wives as the personal drama unfolds." - Valerie.If you like the sound of this live event, then more information can be found on our website, featuring all of our immensely exciting events coming up: https://sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk/events/Signing up to our mailing list is a great way to ensure you never miss out on the great writers coming through our doors: https://sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk/join-our-mailing-list/If you are new to The Writer's Cafe pod: Inspired by our own in-shop cafe of the same name and the conversations about books, life, literature, and so much more every single day - as well as the literary salons of old where gossip thrived - this podcast seeks to highlight and celebrate the best writers and voices every episode with a warm, detailed conversation about their work and craft.Andrew's work can be purchased with us here:The Land in Winter: https://sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk/shop/the-land-in-winter-winner-of-the-walter-scott-prize-for-historical-fiction-by-andrew-miller/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lyndsay Wise, data governance lead and chief data steward at Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, joins hosts Andrew Miller and Meighan Berberich to discuss enabling data intelligence and observability - including the importance of visibility into the data ecosystem, automated metadata management, and impact on success with AI and advanced analytics. Please visit TDWI April Virtual Summit for more information on our upcoming event. ____________ More information: · TDWI Conference: https://bit.ly/3XqBhGH · TDWI Virtual Summits: https://bit.ly/31HJ2xr · Seminars: https://bit.ly/3WxQPr4 · More Speaking of Data Episodes: https://bit.ly/3JsQPWo Follow Us on: · LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42zCZZB · Facebook - https://bit.ly/49uej7j · Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HM8x57 · X - https://bit.ly/3SsYu9P
In this episode of the Cape CopCast, we sit down with our SWAT Commander, Lt. Doug Coons, and Sniper Team Leader, Sgt. Andrew Miller, to map the real playbook: how a part-time team can deliver full-time readiness, how selection favors calm leaders over just muscles, and what it takes to manage high-risk calls without burning out the people behind the armor. From 60 callouts a year to multi-hour standoffs, they unpack the decisions that keep officers and neighbors safe.We walk through the core missions—barricades, high-risk warrants, dignitary protection, and major events—and the structure that makes them work. With 40 cross-trained members organized into balanced squads, the team brings medics, snipers, breachers, and K9s to the right scene at the right scale. Along the way, you'll hear how patrol officers with SWAT training stabilize scenes before the full callout, why debriefs happen after every operation, and how mutual aid keeps long events sustainable.Technology is quietly changing the risk equation. Interior-capable drones, pole cameras, and evolving comms let officers see and speak inside tight spaces before crossing a threshold. And training keeps pace with the tools. Looking ahead, the case for adding full-time SWAT roles is clear: faster responses to critical incidents, stronger instructor coverage, more community outreach, and less time pulling patrol off the street.If you care about real-world tactics, leadership under pressure, and how a growing city stays ahead of risk, this conversation offers a detailed, unvarnished view of modern SWAT operations.
At Wild Eye we take your safety and health extremely seriously, thats why our guides are trained by the most experienced and best of the best. Andrew Miller is a safari industry legend but not because of his guiding skill (although he is highly qualified) but rather due to his excellent first aid knowledge that directly reflects what people within the industry and those that work in remote locations may face from an emergency point of view. He says it like it is and what sets him apart is not only his teaching but his willingness to show his students exactly what they could potentially witness, as graphic as it may be.
Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" with host Paul Pacelli opened with Paul's look at a couple of committee votes in Hartford earlier in the week on proposals to give businesses the ability to pool their employees for better health insurance rates (00:49). GOP Gubernatorial candidate and Greenwich State Senator Ryan Fazio joined us to chat about those committee votes (16:11). Hearst Connecticut Media Senior Columnist and Editor Dan Haar dropped by to talk about the Governor's race (21:28), while Sacred Heart University Sports Communication & Media Graduate Program Director Dr. Andrew Miller talked about a new SHU poll regarding the public's trust in sports (30:59)
With little time to spare before a threatened civilisation-ending attack, America agreed a pause in fighting with Iran. We ask how the temporary deal was reached and how likely a permanent one is. China has an ever-expanding, state-led IVF programme: can that actually reverse a deepening demographic crisis? And the right way to think about AI's entry into literature. Guests and host:Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondentCarla Subirana, news editorAndrew Miller, special correspondentRosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”Jason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”Topics covered: Iran war, Donald Trump, ceasefireChina, demographics, IVFAI, literatureGet a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With little time to spare before a threatened civilisation-ending attack, America agreed a pause in fighting with Iran. We ask how the temporary deal was reached and how likely a permanent one is. China has an ever-expanding, state-led IVF programme: can that actually reverse a deepening demographic crisis? And the right way to think about AI's entry into literature. Guests and host:Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondentCarla Subirana, news editorAndrew Miller, special correspondentRosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”Jason Palmer, co-host of “The Intelligence”Topics covered: Iran war, Donald Trump, ceasefireChina, demographics, IVFAI, literatureGet a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Whitcomb welcomes Pitcher List's Rick Graham for Week 2 dynasty baseball strategy, separating signal from noise with a metrics-first approach to trade value, prospect movement, and the long-horizon decisions separating dynasty managers from redraft thinkers.Rick and David cut through early-season chaos to identify what actually matters for dynasty capital. From World Baseball Classic hangovers affecting Griffin Jax and Cal Raleigh to sell-high windows on Jordan Romano and hot-start outfielders (Joey Wiemer, Jake Fraley, Ryan Ahearn), the guys reveal which early moves create long-term value and which are just noise.Signal vs Noise:Jordan Romano: Sell-high window closing fast (velocity concerns, soft contact)Yordan Alvarez: David eats crow on major fade - metrics suggest elite season aheadDaniel Palencia: Young closer Cubs trust - Andrew Miller upside if fastball command clicksHot-start outfielders: All sell candidates (Wiemer, Fraley, Ahearn, Chase DeLauter)Dynasty Decisions (Buy/Sell/Hold):Jhoan Duran & Andres Munoz: Peak trade value - move for position players/startersJosé Ramírez: Notorious slow starter or time to sell a year early?Paul Sewald: Sneaky cheap closer add - velocity concerns overblownBryce Harper: Red flags everywhere - exit velo down 6 mph, hard-hit rate plummetingThe Long Game (Dynasty accumulation targets):Connor Phillips (Reds): Failed starter with elite stuff - future closer upsidePete Crow-Armstrong: More strikeouts than times on base since 2025 ASB - Jason Heyward 2.0?Mason Montgomery (Pirates): Andrew Miller upside if he finds fastball commandMichael Harris II: Statcast monster - David's hot take: better than Harper ROSRick breaks down closer markets, bullpen depth charts, and why relievers are pure trade capital in dynasty formats. David reveals contrarian takes on aging stars, prospect busts, and buy-low windows closing fast. Whether you're contending or rebuilding, this episode gives you the dynasty edge.Rankings and tools at fantasysixpack.net/plans (Code: F6PPODS saves 15%)Follow Rick Graham's closer coverage daily at PitcherList.com
Leticia Naqvi, people analytics research manager at Apple, joins hosts Andrew Miller and Meighan Berberich to discuss delivering AI-ready data for decision support - including roadblocks to scaling, consolidating operational and people data, and positioning governance as an enabler. Please visit Data and AI Leaders Summit for more information on the leadership panel featuring Leticia at the TDWI Transform 2026 Data and AI Conference in Anaheim. ____________ More information: · TDWI Conferences: https://bit.ly/3XqBhGH · TDWI Virtual Summits: https://bit.ly/31HJ2xr · Seminars: https://bit.ly/3WxQPr4 · More Speaking of Data Episodes: https://bit.ly/3JsQPWo Follow Us on: · LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42zCZZB · Facebook - https://bit.ly/49uej7j · Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HM8x57 · X - https://bit.ly/3SsYu9P
Deep in the English countryside, two neighboring families find themselves in nearly identical situations- a baby on the way and the relationship beginning to fade. The harshest winter in living memory traps the families with their long-kept secret resentments. "The Land in Winter: a Novel" by Andrew Miller
It was such a pleasure today to speak with the novelist Andrew Miller, one of Britain's most accomplished contemporary writers, whose career now spans more than three decades and ten novels. Andrew joined me from South Somerset in the west of England to discuss his latest book, The Land in Winter, recently shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Set during the brutal winter of 1962–63, the novel explores the emotional tensions within two marriages as a great freeze isolates a small community and forces its characters to confront truths about their relationships and themselves. It is also fair to say that I was fascinated by our discussion, which explored Andrew's upbringing in the West Country, the moment at eighteen when he decided to become a writer, and the importance of landscape and weather in shaping fiction. We also discussed the four books that have helped shape his literary imagination, from James Salter's beautifully written portrait of a marriage in Light Years to Tarjei Vesaas's haunting Norwegian novel The Ice Palace. It was wonderful to have this conversation with Andrew, and I hope you enjoy listening to our chat.Lit with Charles loves reviews. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd be so grateful if you could leave a review of your own, and follow me on Instagram at @litwithcharles. Let's get more people listening – and reading!
Overnight, the Pentagon said it “eliminated” 16 Iranian mine-laying ships, raising further jitters about the global impact of the war in Iran. Fifteen years after a tsunami caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan is restarting reactors. And our correspondent meets Jafar Panahi, the Iranian director whose film is nominated for two Oscars this weekend.Guests and host:Rachana Shanbhogue, business and finance editorNoah Sneider, East Asia bureau chiefAndrew Miller, “Back Story” columnistRosie Blau, host of “The Intelligence”Topics covered: Iran, oil prices, Donald Trump, Strait of Hormuz, Brent crude, International Energy Agency, RussiaJapan, nuclear, Fukushima, tepcoOscars, “It Was Just An Accident”, Jafar PanahiListen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Overnight, the Pentagon said it “eliminated” 16 Iranian mine-laying ships, raising further jitters about the global impact of the war in Iran. Fifteen years after a tsunami caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan is restarting reactors. And our correspondent meets Jafar Panahi, the Iranian director whose film is nominated for two Oscars this weekend.Guests and host:Rachana Shanbhogue, business and finance editorNoah Sneider, East Asia bureau chiefAndrew Miller, “Back Story” columnistRosie Blau, host of “The Intelligence”Topics covered: Iran, oil prices, Donald Trump, Strait of Hormuz, Brent crude, International Energy Agency, RussiaJapan, nuclear, Fukushima, tepcoOscars, “It Was Just An Accident”, Jafar PanahiListen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
England's winter ended with defeat in the T20 World Cup semi-final. What have we learned? Alan Gardner, Andrew Miller and Vithushan Ehantharajah discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan Levy, industry consultant and partner at Integral Data, LLC, joins hosts Andrew Miller and Meighan Berberich to discuss navigating AI governance - including why AI needs governance, common misconceptions, and recommendations for starting an AI governance program. Please visit Data & AI Governance Bootcamp for more information on the upcoming TDWI seminar where attendees can earn a certificate. ____________ More information: · TDWI Conferences: https://bit.ly/3XqBhGH · TDWI Virtual Summits: https://bit.ly/31HJ2xr · Seminars: https://bit.ly/3WxQPr4 · More Speaking of Data Episodes: https://bit.ly/3JsQPWo Follow Us on: · LinkedIn - https://bit.ly/42zCZZB · Facebook - https://bit.ly/49uej7j · Instagram - https://bit.ly/3HM8x57 · X - https://bit.ly/3SsYu9P
With Shaun out, Evan and Tiki hand the reins to WFAN glue guy Paul Rosenberg for a historic first: his own Cinco de Luncho. Rosie delivers a wildly entertaining (and very questionable) list of the most important No. 48s in New York sports history… and yes, it includes a Mets playoff villain, Yankees debates, a teenage hockey phenom climbing the ranks in real time, and even a Westminster Dog Show champion because, technically, it happened at MSG. The guys react to every pick, argue Andrew Miller vs Anthony Rizzo vs Paul Goldschmidt, marvel at how rare the number 48 is in basketball, and crown Jacob deGrom as the undisputed king of the number. They also uncover the family story behind Matthew Schaefer's jersey, discuss why Carson Benge's eventual number could become iconic, and spiral into classic WFAN territory with Nimmo slander, dog show trivia, and callers suggesting better omissions from the list.
PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. DEEDEE MOONFLYER will run as a Feature Guest on the PARAFlixx streaming network, TV Talk Show, on "DISEMBODIED VOICES", during Season 20, Episode 12, during the entire month of December 2026. She will also be featured on PHANTASM PODCAST, on June 24, 2026; PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS on August 6, 2026; PARANORMAL LATTE during the entire month of November; and HAUNTED MYSTERIES on August 13, 2026.DeeDee Moonflyer began her podcasting journey after retiring from her dance career, co-founding the Twilight Tonic Paranormal Podcast with her husband, Andrew Miller. The podcast was born not only out of DeeDee's passion for the paranormal but also her desire to explore and understand her own experiences. Growing up with an open mind, DeeDee was influenced by her mother, a Catholic who studied mediumship, automatic writing, and the works of Edgar Cayce. Her mother's interest in the paranormal was sparked by a UFO sighting in New York State while she was pregnant with DeeDee, a pivotal event that began their family's journey into the unknown. Through her podcast, DeeDee hopes that by interviewing other experiencers and experts in the paranormal, she might gain deeper insights into her own lifelong experiences.TO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview. DEEDEE MOONFLYER can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) as a Featured Guest during the entire month of December 2026, Season 20, Episode 12. Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time). Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made. Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link: https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$4.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com. Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE. Scroll down to TALK SHOWS. "Disembodied Voices."
Eric Hosmer and Buster discuss Hos' breakout candidates for the spring, and the deep seated issues facing the MLBPA. Next, Jesse Rogers stops by to share his thoughts on Alex Bregman in a Cubs uniform, Pete Crow-Armstrong as an x-factor in the league, the change in leadership in the players' union, and why Andrew Miller will play a key role in the labor negotiations. Then, Buster previews the Chicago Cubs. Later, Buster talks to Ken Davidoff about his new book “101 Lessons from the Dugout” and why some players aren't made for the New York market. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:57 Eric Hosmer 24:54 Jesse Rogers 38:45 Chicago Cubs Preview 39:46 Ken Davidoff 51:00 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eric Hosmer and Buster discuss Hos' breakout candidates for the spring, and the deep seated issues facing the MLBPA. Next, Jesse Rogers stops by to share his thoughts on Alex Bregman in a Cubs uniform, Pete Crow-Armstrong as an x-factor in the league, the change in leadership in the players' union, and why Andrew Miller will play a key role in the labor negotiations. Then, Buster previews the Chicago Cubs. Later, Buster talks to Ken Davidoff about his new book “101 Lessons from the Dugout” and why some players aren't made for the New York market. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 4:57 Eric Hosmer 24:54 Jesse Rogers 38:45 Chicago Cubs Preview 39:46 Ken Davidoff 51:00 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Sam Wallace and Andrew Miller attempt to discuss a lot of the trade rumors surrounding the Hurricanes with players that might be available. If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Follow us on our Social Media Accounts below! X: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecaniacreport.bsky.social Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaniacreportpod YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@TheCaniacReport Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
England won both ODI and T20I series in Sri Lanka amid more questions about Harry Brook's behaviour. Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Matt Roller to discuss all that and preview the T20 World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode, Kay Suthar sits down with Andrew Miller to explore the one element that truly sets businesses up for long-term success and why money alone is a dangerously incomplete definition of success. Andrew challenges the traditional view of achievement and shares why so many “successful” people still feel stressed, disconnected, and unfulfilled. Together, they unpack the business enjoyment model, the role of vulnerability in building meaningful relationships, and how aligning your mind, heart, and gut changes not just how you do business but how you live your life. This conversation is a powerful reminder that business growth is inseparable from personal growth.What to expect in this episode:(00:00) – Why success doesn't eliminate stress (04:30) – The danger of defining success by money alone (08:20) – Purpose as the anchor for business and life (12:40) – Vulnerability and the richness of relationships (16:10) – Looking out for yourself vs. looking out for others (19:30) – The Three Nots that drive human behaviour (22:50) – Why business is really a journey of self-discoveryAbout Andrew MillerAndrew Miller is an author, accountant, coach, and change practitioner who has spent over a decade exploring what it truly means to enjoy life and business. Despite being considered “successful” by society's standards, Andrew experienced deep dissatisfaction until he got clear on his purpose. He is the author of seven books, holds diplomas in business coaching, life coaching, and psychology, and is trained in several deep-change therapeutic approaches. Andrew is on a mission to redefine success as something far richer than financial gain alone.Connect with Andrew MillerWebsite & Free Gift: https://andrewmiller.coachConnect with Kay SutharBusiness Website: https://makeyourmarkagency.com/Podcast Website: https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-suthar-make-your-mark/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/482037820744114Email: kay@makeyourmarkagency.comFREE Gifts from Kay Suthar:3 Ultimate Secrets to Getting Booked on Podcasts: https://getbookedonpodcast.com5 Simple Steps to Launch Your Podcast in 14 Days: https://14daystolaunch.com
England are straight back into action after the Ashes, with a white-ball tour of Sri Lanka. Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Andrew Fidel Fernando to preview the series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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England went down 4-1 after another Ashes defeat in Sydney. On the pod, Alan Gardner was joined by Andrew Miller and Andrew McGlashan to sum up a grisly tour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy New Year! This week on From the Front Porch, Annie chats about the unsung books you may not have heard about in 2025. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (search episode 562) or download and shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Lightbreakers by Aja Gabel Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood Before I Forget by Tory Henwood Hoen The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Mottley So Far Gone by Jess Walter Among Friends by Hal Ebbott From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is reading The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Beth, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, Jammie Treadwell, and Amanda Whigham.
England won a Test in Australia for the first time in 15 years, but the result was a lot of head-scratching. Alan Gardner was joined by Andrew Miller and Alex Malcolm to assess another two-day finish Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bazball is over, as are England's hopes in the 2025-26 Ashes. Alan Gardner is joined by Andrew Miller and Alex Malcolm to assess the fallout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Jaylon Fudge is joined by co-hosts Alex Elmore and Javion Hall as they welcome two passionate Tennessee fans, Andrew Miller and Peyton Medley, for a no-holds-barred college football breakdown.The crew dives deep into the seasons of Florida and Tennessee, analyzing strengths, weaknesses, and key matchups ahead of their highly anticipated showdown. From roster questions to coaching impact, they debate how each team stacks up when it matters most.Plus, the panel tackles the wild college football coaching carousel, unpacking the biggest moves, surprises, and what they mean for the future of the sport. To wrap it up, they look ahead to the College Football Playoff, discussing expectations, potential contenders, and how this year's format could shake everything up.Rivalry talk, hot takes, and unfiltered opinions. Time to lock in.
Dave is joined by Marc Johnson and Andrew Miller, friends of the show and culinary producers of Dinner Time Live, as they test a dish for Dinner Time Live's 50th episode. They test a poulet en vessie in a variety of forms, one of which may or may not have made it to the real episode on Netflix. While they test pig bladders and chicken, they talk about their favorite dishes from three seasons and 50 episodes of Dinner Time Live. Watch Dinner Time Live: https://www.netflix.com/title/81748864 Learn more about Congee Village: https://congeenyc.com/ Learn more about Blue Hill: https://www.bluehillfarm.com/ Listen to our Season 3 Pre-Opening Diaries episode with Marc and Andrew: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bEu802su765tUA8gZtE0i?si=b6Td8MkuQU-PITg5FBHAVw Listen to Marc Johnson on the Majordomo Post-Opening Diaries episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3zh0EjOZvlFrdt3kB1c9b6?si=R6r6Df1-QfWuLY5X89pmBA Check out 'Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475900/ Check out 'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2845786/ Check out 'Anthony Bourdain: The Layover': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2131368/ Watch our soufflé episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_C1BEJUfD4 Check out the French Laundry cookbook: https://amzn.to/48xEb4q Learn more about Cafe Boulud: https://cafeboulud.com/nyc/ Learn more about Gramercy Tavern: https://www.gramercytavern.com/ Learn more about Regalis: https://www.regalisfoods.com/ Learn how to make the Mu Shu Denver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCbvvPbzzVU Learn how to make Everything Spice Flatbread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3rxVdShYfE Watch 'Ugly Delicious': https://www.netflix.com/title/80170368 Learn more about Link Restaurant Group: https://linkrestaurantgroup.com/ Learn more about Dan Tana's: https://dantanasrestaurant.com/ Learn more about Carbone: https://carbonenewyork.com/ Learn more about Funke: https://www.funkela.com/ Learn more about Vetri: https://vetricucina.com/ Learn more about Cochon: https://cochonrestaurant.com/ Host: Dave Chang Guests: Marc Johnson and Andrew Miller Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Majordomo Media Coordinator: Molly O'Keeffe Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In which a government-backed desert race for unmanned vehicles ignites the technologies driving the autonomous future now creeping into our cities - with guest Andrew Miller. Certificate #49327
There has never been a literary family quite like the Brontës. In our autumn podcast Ann Dinsdale, Principal Curator of the Brontë Parsonage Museum at Haworth in Yorkshire, joined the Slightly Foxed team to discuss the story of the family's life there. The Brontës moved to Haworth in 1820 when Patrick Brontë became curate, and the parsonage was established as a museum in 1928 when it was acquired by the Brontë Society. Mrs Brontë and the oldest two daughters, Maria and Elizabeth, died there from tuberculosis, leaving Charlotte, Emily, Anne and their brother Branwell to be educated at home by their widowed father. Ann talks about her work at the Parsonage Museum, a treasure trove of Brontë memorabilia, containing 9,000 items including clothes, letters, first editions and the sisters' own writing boxes. The Brontës were a close-knit family, sharing their games and creating a rich imaginary world which formed the basis of their later writing. Patrick Brontë was a loving and in many ways an unconventional father, who encouraged the girls' education and allowed them to read freely. He was a lover of the natural world, and on their daily walks in the wild moorland country around Haworth the sisters absorbed the atmosphere that would permeate their novels. Recognition came in 1847 when each published a novel, though initially they hid behind the pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. Charlotte's Jane Eyre was the first, an overnight sensation which was the talk of literary London, causing endless speculation about the identity of its author. Three months later came Emily's Wuthering Heights, which shocked readers with its story of passion, violence and revenge, and finally Anne's Agnes Grey. The scene could have been set for brilliant literary careers, but within two years both Emily and Anne were dead from tuberculosis, Emily at 30 and Anne at 29. Charlotte married her father's curate, lived on to write Shirley and Villette, based on her time as a teacher in a school in Brussels, and died at 38. Branwell, who never fulfilled his family's high expectations, died addicted to alcohol and opium when he was 31. Even before Charlotte's death Haworth had become a place of pilgrimage for Brontë fans, and Mrs Gaskell's 1857 biography of her helped to establish the family's lasting fame. Today the Parsonage Museum is hugely popular with visitors. It is also a centre for research and runs an annual festival of women's writing. Ann's deep knowledge of the Brontës and her experience of running the museum made for a fascinating discussion, leaving us to wonder, had the sisters lived longer, what their eventual literary legacy might have been. Autumn book recommendations were Blythe Spirit, Ian Collins's biography of Ronald Blythe, The Brothers York by Thomas Penn, Plainsong, an American novel by Kent Haruf, Traitor's Legacy by S. J. Parris, and The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller. For episode show notes, please see the Slightly Foxed website. Opening music: Preludio from Violin Partita No. 3 in E Major by Bach Hosted by Rosie Goldsmith Produced by Philippa Goodrich
Dinner Time Live is back! (00:05) Dave starts by making an iconic DTL dessert, (14:06) and is then joined by culinary producers Andrew Miller and Marc Johnson for a Pre-Opening Diaries segment to talk about the process and behind-the-scenes of Dinner Time Live. (46:34) Dave ends with a quick and delicious corn soup. Catch Dinner Time Live with David Chang on Netflix, Tuesdays at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET! Follow Dinner Time Live on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinnertimelive/?hl=en Check out the previous seasons of Dinner Time Live: https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/dinner-time-with-david-chang-live-release-date-news Read Home Cooking by David Chang and Priya Krishna: https://amzn.to/3JlxW9z Learn more about Krispy Kreme: https://www.krispykreme.com/ Learn more about Blue Hill Farm: https://www.bluehillfarm.com/ Learn more about Majordomo: https://www.momofuku.com/restaurants/majordomo Watch Dave mess up a cookie recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CvoT36bjXQ Learn more about Craft: https://www.craftrestaurant.com/ Learn more about Fable Cookware: us.fable.com Send in your Ask Dave questions to bit.ly/AskDaveForm or askdave@majordomomedia.com. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedavechangshow. Subscribe to Recipe Club on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recipeclubofficial. Submit your favorite food moments in your favorite movies to majorfoodporn.com. Join our community Discord on majordomo.com. Free Grubhub+. It's on Prime. *Additional terms apply* Host: Dave Chang Guests: Andrew Miller and Marc Johnson Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices