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Jonah Goldberg has reluctantly invited notorious media hack Steve Hayes back on the show to wax lyrical about The Dispatch's 2025 thus far, the SCOTUSblog acquisition, and maintaining one's integrity. Shownotes:—2024 Annual State of The Dispatch—Steve's weird NWYT on The Dispatch Podcast—Steve's good NWYT on The Dispatch Podcast—Newsgeist—SCOTUSblog—Most recent Dispatch Podcast—The Dispatch founding manifesto—Grayson Logue's article on vaccines and pediatricians The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of Jonah's G-File newsletters—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Judd and AJ recap and discuss Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leopold's 'State of the Wild' address during last night's preseason game against Dallas. What did he say about the Kaprizov situation, should there be any cause for concern, are there outside factors into whether or not this deal gets done? Plus Leopold's comments on renovations to Grand Casino Arena and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Judd and AJ recap and discuss Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leopold's 'State of the Wild' address during last night's preseason game against Dallas. What did he say about the Kaprizov situation, should there be any cause for concern, are there outside factors into whether or not this deal gets done? Plus Leopold's comments on renovations to Grand Casino Arena and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's time for our annual "State of the City" episode where we talk with the mayor of Wauwatosa, Dennis McBride! This year's topics include some of the more difficult intersections around the city, updates on some of the new construction in the village including the former site of St. Bernard's church, the fiscal health of the city and much, much more! Enjoy!
Central Ohio's vast range of nonprofits care for children, families, animals, the environment, and just about everything in between. Our region's nonprofit organizations – both large and small – are doing work that's more important than ever, yet some are facing an uncertain future amid potential funding cuts and anxiety among the communities they serve. With a panel of passionate nonprofit leaders, we unpack the state of Central Ohio nonprofits at one of CMC's most popular forums of the year. Featuring: Julie Fletcher, Director of Community Impact, Crane Group Joe Gottron, President & CEO, Gladden Community House Denise Robinson, President and CEO, Alvis Tom Schmid, President & CEO, The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium The host is Michael Corey, Executive Director, Human Service Chamber of Central Ohio Concluding remarks by Dr. Frederic Bertley, President and CEO, COSI and CEO, The National Veterans Memorial and Museum The presenting sponsor of this forum was The Columbus Foundation. This forum was sponsored by Bank of America, Benefactor Group, Columbia Gas of Ohio, The Columbus Museum of Art, Cramer and Associates, Huntington Bank, Mollard Consulting, and The United Way of Central Ohio. The presenting sponsor of the CMC livestream was The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. CMC's livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was also supported by The National Veterans Memorial and Museum. This forum was recorded before a live audience at The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus on June 25, 2025.
It’s a sea of blue and gold on the NDSU campus this week as more than 1,300 FFA members, advisors, judges sponsors and presenters from across the state are in Fargo for the 96th Annual State FFA Convention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Celiac Project Podcast:With another Celiac Awareness Month upon us, Mike and Cam share their 10th Annual Celiac State of the Union. The guys take the pulse on where the celiac and gluten free community stand in a number of categories including: gluten free products, dining out, cost of gluten free living, celiac education, and much more!Listen to the full episode here: https://celiacprojectpodcast.libsyn.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the RSAC 2025 Conference approaches, key themes are emerging that are set to dominate the world's largest cybersecurity gathering. Industry dynamics are shifting rapidly – from AI enabling higher velocity threats, an intensified platform consolidation debate, high-profile M&A, rising interest in AI agents (with somewhat tepid adoption in cyber), and shifting security budget priorities.Our research shows that though cybersecurity remains a top priority for information technology leaders, it is not immune from macroeconomic headwinds. Moreover, geopolitical tensions have heightened perceived and actual threats, causing a large portion of customers to change their spending habits. On balance, cybersecurity remains the most challenging sector in tech, where 100% success is virtually unattainable; and failure can cripple a firm's brand.In this Breaking Analysis, we dig into Enterprise Technology Research's Annual State of Security Research (free download). We'll examine the macro picture in cybersecurity, share the shifting spending patterns and priorities exposed in the research, examine the hype and realities of platform consolidation, and share which companies chief information security officers feel are helping them innovate to fight the fight.
Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences' Dr. Christopher Gobler joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe during WLIW-FM's Shore Week celebration to talk about the Gobler Lab's Annual State of the Bays report and research being conducted through the New York State Center for Clean Technology.Listen to the playlist on Apple Music
Join us for Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb's 4th Annual State of the City, marking the final address of the Mayor's first term. This year's event will feature Mayor Bibb in a live conversation with WKYC's Russ Mitchell, discussing the initiatives driving Cleveland's growth and transformation.rnrnCleveland's historic Public Auditorium - now home to the Cleveland Charge - will serve as the backdrop for this celebration of the city's progress and a look at the year ahead.
Digital manufacturing platform Fictiv today announced the results of its "10th Annual State of Manufacturing & Supply Chain Report."The company surveyed 254 senior manufacturing and supply chain leaders to glean insight into mounting concerns regarding evolving U.S. trade policies, preventing supply chain disruptions, and scaling innovation, AI, and sustainability.According to the report, some 96% of respondents have concerns over the impact President Donald Trump's trade policies will have on supply chains. The chief among them is the potential toll tariffs will have on costs and profitability (57% of respondents), followed by the administration's renewed emphasis on bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. (53%).
Episode 20 – The 1st Annual State of the Warcraft World Conversation with Gershom! Show Notes Welcome to Episode 20! – 3:10 Solo Queue welcomes back Gershom, co-host of the Thrall's Balls podcast and a big early supporter of me and this show one year after being the first How Do You Solo? Interview guest. We are here to talk about the state of World of Warcraft just before the 11.1 content release. We look back a little, forward a little, but mostly talk about what we are liking and looking forward to in the World of Warcraft. Delves Follower Dungeons The shortcomings of Story Mode (#followerraids) Warbands The occasional lack of patience of some WoW players The flexible delivery of story in WoW The pace of the current trilogy expansions What the heck is Beledar (Sargeras's sword?) Which big characters are not going to survive the trilogy (I call my shot – Arator) Potential for new racial starting zones Player Housing Is there more story to come on the demise of Dalaran? Enjoy! Outro – 1:43:43 Thanks to Blizzard and OGRE for audio, my lovely wife, and you for listening. Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest. Leave a 5-star rating and a review to help grow Solo Queue. Support the show at Patreon.com/SoloQueueWoW Thank you to patrons, Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Cyn, and Snek of Vol'dun! You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Thanks Gershom! Find her at X/Twitter and Bluesky @huntergershom, Instagram @huntergeRRshom (that extra r tho!), thrallsballs.com to join the Thrall's Ball Discord, and find Thrall's Ball podcast on your feed of choice. “WE will see you out there."
Hart and Fitzy continue to react to the seismic trade made between the LA Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks, and they evaluate the futures for both franchises, and the league, in the wake of the megadeal. Plus, the guys react to comments made by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell during his annual pre-Super Bowl "state of the league" press conference regarding quarterbacks "flopping" and first-down technology. They also tell the story of former Patriot Dan Koppen as he prepares to return to a football sideline.
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York City's bodega owners are demanding action after 49 ATM thefts in three months by a group dubbed “The Midnight Smashers,” WNYC's Phil Corso reports. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams delivered his State of the City address at the Apollo Theater on Thursday, addressing re-election challenges and federal bribery allegations. Also, the city is shutting down a large migrant shelter at Floyd Bennett Field as the National Park Service plans a new chapter for the historic site, WNYC's Liam Quigley reports. Plus, WNYC transportation reporters Stephen Nessen and Ramsey Khalifeh recap the first week of congestion pricing in their segment, “On the Way.”
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When Tommy Nicholas (CEO of Alloy) wrote a blog titled, Your Fraud Model Is Broken, you had to know he and Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) were going to have a fun and insightful conversation. This episode was originally published on December 5, 2023, where Tommy discussed how early NFTs and Bitcoin transaction speeds got him interested in the space and years later his company Alloy is now servicing Fintechs, Crypto and TradFi companies managing their compliance, AML, credit, and fraud risk. He explains the broken fraud model and the need for a shift in approach to focus on the person rather than just the transaction. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability by regulators in the industry and the burdensome requirements placed on the private sector. To share insights since the episode was published last year, we added fresh commentary from Rich Scioli, Alloy's General Manager of Global Fintech. Rich brings us up to speed on the latest in fraud prevention, crypto security, and gives us the real story behind the rise and fall of embedded finance. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown (2:10) - Alloy's role in managing wide variety of risks for companies dealing with money (5:08) - Alloy as an operating system for risk management instead of just another risk solution (7:23) - The frustration behind the blog "Your Fraud Model is Broken" (14:33) - The burden and costs of money laundering controls on the private sector (18:27) - The inefficiency of processing suspicious activity reports (19:50) - Updated: The State of Embedded Finance Report Key Takeaways (22:56) - Threat actors taking advantage of online onboarding (30:03) - How Alloy got into the crypto industry and fraudulent practices they have identified (32:15) - Updated: The evolution of fraud going into 2025 and beyond (33:13) - Involvement in the NFT community and the potential of digital collectibles (36:45) - Updated: Cross border payments, stablecoins and everything in between (42:00) - International look at fraud and compliance for the fintech / crypto industry (47:00) - Updated: What to look out for from Alloy and the crypto industry Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Stop fraud, stay compliant, and solve your identity risk problem Report: Alloy's Annual State of Compliance Benchmark Report 2023 Article: Your fraud model is broken Blog: Banks have a friction challenge Report: 2024 State of Embedded Finance Report Report: The 2024 Crypto Maturity Journey: How Traditional Finance Can Adopt Cryptocurrency in Stages Blog: Growth Opportunities: Stablecoins, TradFi Engagement, and Tokenization Lead Web3's Next Wave YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Tik Tok: Building trust in #blockchains among people, businesses, and governments. Telegram: Chainalysis on Telegram Speakers on today's episode Ian Andrews * Host * (Chief Marketing Officer, Chainalysis) Tommy Nicholas (CEO, Alloy) Rich Scioli (General Manager of Global Fintech, Alloy) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.
This episode includes the annual "state of the parish" from The Rev. Dr. James E. Taylor, Rector of St. George Episcopal Church. Email comments to growstgeorgegrow@ gmail.com.
NOTE: This is only part of the full State of The Dispatch. To listen to the full Dispatch Live with Jonah and Steve that aired on Tuesday, join The Dispatch and watch here. There are many ways to celebrate birthdays. MTV had My Super Sweet 16, Jewish American Princesses have blowout bat mitzvahs, and The Dispatch has, well, Jonah and Steve. In this special free preview of Dispatch Live, packaged with love for ye loyal Remnant listeners, Jonah and Steve begrudgingly eat their spinach and discuss the dark, stormy cloud that is the 2024 election, lament the rapidly deteriorating state of the media environment, and discuss all their wildest hopes and dreams for the future of The Dispatch. If you enjoyed this free preview, do yourself a favor and subscribe to The Dispatch for access to all the party favors Team Dispatch has to offer. Show Notes —Steve reflects on the last five years —The Dispatch's founding manifesto —The full live State of The Dispatch How to subscribe to The Skiff:To follow The Skiff on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you catch your podcasts, please follow these instructions: Choose which device you prefer to listen on (Mac, iOS, Android…). Click here to get your personal feed. (Make sure you're logged in as a Dispatch member!) Select The Skiff. Select your device and podcast player (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, etc.): this will let you subscribe to the feed for direct updates! Note: If your preferred podcast player asks you to subscribe by RSS feed you'll need to copy and paste a URL link. To get that link, go back to the menu with all of the options to subscribe (the page with all of the player logos), scroll to the bottom, and copy the link you see there. Then, go back to your player and paste it in the field. The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vancouver will host the third annual State of Washington Tourism Conference and the Responsible Outdoor Travel Summit this October. The conference will cover topics ranging from AI in tourism to off-season product development. Featuring keynote speaker Ian Khan, the event will explore the impact of emerging technology on the tourism industry. To learn more, visit https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/vancouver-to-host-the-third-annual-state-of-washington-tourism-conference-and-responsible-outdoor-travel-summit-in-october on www.ClarkCountyToday.com. #StateOfWATourism #OutdoorTravelSummit #TourismIndustry #EconomicDevelopment #VancouverWA #ClarkCountyWa #localnews
"We're living through the greatest art heist of all time. Billions of images, data, and content were scraped illegally, impacting creative jobs, and AI is at the forefront of this transformation." - Nicole HendrixThe creative economy is at a crossroads, grappling with issues of fair pay, technological disruption, and access to resources. The panelists in this insightful discussion offer solutions and strategies for artists and advocates to navigate these challenges and build a more sustainable and equitable future for the creative sector. As part of our co-production partnership with California for the Arts 2nd Annual State of the Arts summit in April 2024 we bring you a panel of subject matter experts which features Moderator: Nurit Siegel Smith the Executive Director of the Music Forward Foundation with our Panelists: Nicole Hendrix the Co-Founder, BRIC Foundation & Concept Art Association, Marcus Mitchell Public Art Administrator, for the City of West Hollywood; and Tiara Amar the Advocacy & Fellows, of Whippoorwill Arts; along with Jamie Hand the Director of Strategic Impact and Narrative Change for Creatives Rebuild New YorkWatch, Listen and Discover how you can support and shape the future of the creative economy!- Make a Donation: Support Voices of the Community, fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and enjoy tax deductions for your contributions. Stay Connected:- Participate: Join our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event.- YouTube: Watch this episode on our YouTube channel- Newsletter: Sign up to stay updated on future episodes and events - Feedback: Share your thoughts and show ideas at george@georgekoster.com. Delve deeper into our Voices of the Community Series: explore episodes, speakers, organizations, and resources on our dedicated page. Watch and learn from all five series now!
This week's guest is Josh Brogan, Partner at Kearney. Josh is one of the lead authors of the recently released CSCMP's Annual State of Logistics Report titled “Waiting for the tide to turn”. As most listeners probably know, the report is authored by the management consulting firm Kearney and presented by Penske Logistics. The conversation, while focusing mainly on the report itself, meandered through other topics including reshoring trends, potential consolidation of the 3PL or Lead Logistics Provider sectors, the increasing need for rapid network flow analysis for shippers, and the blending of asset and non-asset-based providers. The report has a ton of great information - we encourage everyone to reach out to CSCMP and read the report.
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 7: Third-Party Logistics Market OutlookAndy Moses, senior vice president of sales and solutions for Penske Logistics, which presents the Annual State of Logistics Report, discusses what the past year's low freight rates and excess capacity have meant for third-party logistics (3PL) providers and what to expect from the rest of 2024.Guest: Andy Moses, senior vice president of sales and solutions for Penske LogisticsModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today's top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.In this Fifth Season of ten episodes, we look at The State of Logistics.SEASON 5 :The State of LogisticsEPISODE 1: What is the State of Logistics Report?In this introduction to our podcast series, CSCMP President and CEO Mark Baxa provides some background on the State of Logistics Report—now entering its 35th year—and details on how it can be used by practitioners.Guest: Mark Baxa, CSCMP President and CEOModerator: Susan Lacefield, executive editor, Supply Chain XchangeSupply Chain in the Fast Lane is sponsored by:HERE TechnologiesLinksLearn more about CSCMPJoin the CSCMP communityCSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSubscribe to CSCMP's Supply Chain XchangeSign up for our FREE newslettersListen to our sister podcast, Logistics MattersAdvertise with CSCMP's Supply Chain Xchange
Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.This episode is sponsored by Sentry - code breaks, fix it faster. Don't just observe, take action today!Show linksTaylor Otwell is attending Laracon AU 2024!Assert the Exact JSON Structure of a Response in Laravel 11.19 Take the Annual State of Laravel 2024 Survey Visual EXPLAIN for MySQL and Laravel VS Code Snippets for Livewire and Alpine.js Introducing Built with Laravel Laravel Advanced String Package Upload Files Using Filepond in Livewire Components Add Comments to your Laravel Application with the Commenter Package Build SSH Apps with PHP and Laravel Prompts A guide to Laravel's model events API Versioning in Laravel 11
Our guest on this week's episode is Dr. Alex Scott, an associate professor of supply chain management at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Many of our regular listeners are familiar with CARB, the California Air Resources Board, and their attempts to reduce air pollution in the Golden State. However, recently, new regulations have hit supply chain companies hard in California. We reported a few weeks ago on new regulations for phasing out internal combustion engines in forklifts. And now CARB is going after train locomotives by proposing regulations that will require technology that currently does not really exist. Is this too far too soon? Dr. Scott has extensively studied this issue and offers some interesting perspectives.One of the biggest logistics stories this week was Hurricane Beryl, which made landfall in Texas on Monday, battering the Gulf Coast and leaving millions of homes and business in the region without power and disrupting supply chains. We share the latest on how logistics companies are helping with the cleanup, partly through the efforts of the American Logistics Aid Network. ALAN is hard at work coordinating logistics and supply chain services for humanitarian organizations that are trying to get support to the affected areas. Over at DC Velocity's sister publication, Supply Chain Xchange, we have been working on a series of podcasts on the current State of Logistics. The podcast uses the Annual State of Logistics Report from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals or CSCMP as a jumping off point while also incorporating in some other voices that share in detail what is currently happening in the logistics sector with specific episodes focused on trucking, rail, ocean, inventory, and more.Supply Chain Xchange also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:University of Tennessee's Haslam School of Business – Supply Chain Management programCalifornia Air Resources Board (CARB)Texas deals with impact of Hurricane BerylAmerican Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) CSCMP's State of Logistics ReportGet episode transcriptsVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: Storage SolutionsOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
Healthy nonprofit organizations are critical to any community. They address unmet needs, enrich our cultural life, and build social capital. With a panel of passionate leaders and advocates, we unpack the state of Central Ohio nonprofits at one of CMC's most popular forums of the year. The panelists are: Suzan Bradford, Executive Director, The Lincoln Theater Gabrielle Fields, Executive Director, Franklinton Farms Matthew Goldstein, CEO, Besa Kristen Rost, Vice President, Nationwide Foundation The moderator is Dan Sharpe, Vice President for Community Research and Grants Management, The Columbus Foundation. The presenting sponsor was Nationwide. This forum was also sponsored by Benefactor Group, Besa, Carlile Patchen & Murphy, Columbia Gas of Ohio, Cramer & Associates, G2G Consulting, Installed Building Products, and The New Directions Career Center. It was supported by Vue Columbus. The livestream presenting sponsor was The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation. The livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was recorded before a live audience at Vue Columbus in Columbus, Ohio's historic Brewery District on June 12, 2024.
We're talking about all things loyalty in this block-buster episode with Zach Goldstein, the CEO of Thanx. Zach and Jen discuss why loyalty is broken, with 80% of Fast Casuals and QSRs looking to improve and invest in better loyalty strategies. The conversation emphasizes that the future of restaurant loyalty is here, now. It's data-driven, personalized, dynamic, and poised to redefine how guest loyalty is built and delivered for restaurant brands.Moments to listen for:The true definition of “loyalty” Shortcomings of "Loyalty 2.0" and the potential of "Loyalty 3.0”Learnings from other industries - hotels & airlines The shift towards digital-first strategiesWays personalization has proven to improve engagement and customer retentionThe unspoken element all loyalty programs need to succeed (hint: it starts with a "C")Related Assets:Loyalty 3.0: Elevating Guest Engagement Through Deeper InsightsQu's 5th Annual State of DigitalRestaurant Loyalty is Stuck in Neutral, by Joe GuszowskiThanx is the leading loyalty and guest engagement platform to grow restaurant customer lifetime value in the digital era - without relying on expensive discountsConnect with Zach on LinkedInCheck out Qu's Annual State of Digital for Enterprise QSR & Fast Casual Brands
Rockwell Automation is the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation. Rockwell connects the imaginations of people with the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible, making the world more intelligent, more connected and more productive. Throughout the world, their flagship Allen-Bradley® and Rockwell Software® product brands are recognized for innovation and excellence. Kyle Crum is the director of advanced technology at Rockwell Automation. He has over 10 years of experience in leading and managing R&D projects that shape the future of industrial automation. This interview discusses Rockwell's 9th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report which offers valuable insights for manufacturers and industry leaders, as well as actionable steps that manufacturers can take to leverage these findings for success. The report is available here: https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-us/capabilities/digital-transformation/state-of-smart-manufacturing.html Key Topics: 1. 9th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report 2. The Balancing Act: People, Process, and Technology 3. Leading the Future Workforce: Upskilling and Collaboration Contact Kyle: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-crum-b4a3143a/ Contact Avrohom: Web: https://asktheceo.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avrohom-gottheil/ Facebook: AvrohomGottheil Twitter: @avrohomg Instagram: @avrohomg INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS: 00:55 - What is Smart Manufacturing? 02:05 - IoT has been brought to the manufacturing world. It is called IIoT. 03:07 - What are some of the challenges manufacturers face in today's day and age? 03:23 - Manufacturers are really interested and focused on talent. You can have the greatest technology, but nothing happens without your people. 04:42 - 95% of manufacturers surveyed stated that they will maintain or increase their workforce as a result of smart technology adoption. 06:00 - We're not going to loose our jobs as a result of technology. Just that the nature of our work will change. 06:52 - How is Rockwell Automation helping manufacturers survive and thrive in today's difficult operating climate? 08:50 - The benefits of predictive maintenance 09:50 - Only 44% of data is being used effectively. The smaller the company, the less efficient they are in using data. 11:03 - Due to the time sensitivity of manufacturing and the large amounts of data it collects, we need it to be processed at the edge. 11:45 - Even large manufacturers are only using 51% of their data. 13:40 - Physical devices connected to the internet is now putting infrastructure at risk for cyberattacks. This is why it's important to work with vendors who know the manufacturing space. 14:30 - The role of Generative AI as one of the top emerging technologies in Smart Manufacturing. 18:08 - Where do wearables fit in Manufacturing? 20:27 - What is the future of Smart Manufacturing? 22:00 - Focus on your people and your people will focus on the work.
Welcome to Part 2 in our "Best of" Series. This episode doubles down on data (not for) dummies as we explore the transformative power of data in the connected restaurant. Our esteemed guests dive into all aspects of data beyond the numbers⸺specifically, its strategic role in driving innovation from the kitchen to the customer experience.Top takeaways include: How API ecosystems impact data collection and strategies Innovative approaches for data storytelling Presenting the data … Is the dashboard dead?!The skinny on data lakes, data models, and analyzing data in flow Challenges and techniques for managing large volumes of data volumes efficientlyIntegrating real-time data for operational efficiency in the kitchen How loyalty apps can help (or not) with data capture and customer engagement Hear how data-centric approaches can reshape the restaurant industry, especially when rooted in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Guest soundbites from: Phil Crawford (Adyen) / Josh Boshard (Savory) / Kelly MacPherson (Union Square Hospitality Group) / Darien Bates (FourTop Solutions) / Meredith Sandland & Carl Orsbourn (The Digital Restaurant)Related EpisodesAI Inside & Outside the Four Walls – Phil Crawford, CKEThe Future of Data Starts Here – Darien Bates, FourTopCheck out Qu's Annual State of Digital for Enterprise QSR & Fast Casual Brands
Americans Are Hungry For God’s Word! How do we know? The research tells us so. Dr. John Plake is a researcher with a pastor’s heart. As the Chief Program Officer at American Bible Society he joins us to share data from first chapter of their 14th Annual State of the Bible report. He shares that Americans are interested in what the Bible has to say, especially our young adults. Dr. Plake says, “Last year, 50% of Gen Z adults (ages 18-27) agreed that the message of the Bible has transformed their lives. This year, that number rose to 54%. If this trend continues, we have good reason for hope.” Then, when you share your faith it’s OK to say, “You know what, I don’t have the answer to that. But I’ll find out and get back with you!” Perry had to do this the other day in a conversation with his Muslim friend and it was so humbling cause he wanted to have an answer! “What if a thousand sleepless nights are what it takes to know You're near?”– Laura Story. Pain takes us deep into relationship with God. And Perry and Shawna talk about how they wrestle to surrender to the way of the cross. Last, serving, at times, can feel like a box we need to check off our Christian to-do list. But that’s not how Jesus approached it. Serving wasn’t something he did, it’s who He is. What would it take for you and me to love and serve others like Jesus?Support the show: https://give.moodyradio.org/fall-share?v=def&appeal=MRWM&_gl=1%2a142i9we%2a_ga%2aNTE4MTE5MmUtY2U1Yy00YmQ3LWU4MmUtNjEwYTQ5YzAyODRj%2a_ga_4WH1937046%2aMTY5NTExODEwMS4yOTkuMC4xNjk1MTE4MTAxLjYwLjAuMA..&_ga=2.197426156.215784306.1695059984-1182841406.166859587See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're bringing you a surprise this episode of “Automation Chat” by providing a guest episode from our sister publication Control magazine. Rockwell Automation just released its 9th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report, and for its “Control Intelligence” podcast, Control VP and Group Publisher Keith Larson interviewed Gerry Abbey, Rockwell Automation Manager of Analysts, Relations and Insights, to talk about the results. You'll learn how generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) rocketed up the technology priority list. Why cobots, AMRs, AGVs and wearables ranked highly in new areas for technology investments. How cybersecurity continues to increase as OT and IT work together more and connectivity increases between digital and physical operations. And more. “Control Intelligence” is hosted by Control editors and provides in-depth discussions with industry experts about important topics in the process control and automation field. Episodes explore underlying issues affecting users, system integrators, suppliers and others. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app, and get an archive of past episodes at www.controlglobal.com/podcasts. And as always with each“Automation Chat" episode, The Journal's Executive Editor Theresa Houck shares a family-friendly, silly Joke of the Day. Resources from this episode: Download the Rockwell Automation 9th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report. Visit Control magazine online at controlglobal.com. Subscribe to The Journal's 4 print magazines (Feb., May, July and Oct.) by e-mailing Anna Hicks at ahicks@endeavorbusinessmedia.com. Subscribe to The Journal's 4 digital magazines at http://rok.auto/thejournal-subscribe. Automation Chat is brought to you by The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine. Find us on LinkedIn. Find us on Facebook. Find us on X (Twitter). Please subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and review. ** Named Best Podcast 2 Consecutive Years! 2022 & 2023 Apex Awards of Publication Excellence.
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The fossil fuel based energy system has shaped capitalism and our geopolitical order. On the 50th year of TNI's existence, the State of Power report unveils the corporate and financial actors that underpin this order, the dangers of an unjust energy transition, lessons for movements of resistance, and the possibilities for transformative change. How can we build a Just energy transition in the age of corporate and imperial power? In today's episode, a special accompaniment to the 12th Annual State of Power Report on energy, Nick Buxton speaks to three interesting people who have unique perspectives on this question. Timothy Mitchell is a political theorist, historian and professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies at Columbia University. In 2012, his book Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil retold the history of energy in the Middle East, showing how oil weakened democracy, fuelled militarism and empire and created a dangerous myth of infinite growth. Thea Riofrancos is an associate professor of political science at Providence College and a member of the Climate and Community Project, a left-wing think tank. She works primarily on the politics of extraction, particularly in Latin America and the US. Her upcoming book is Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism. Ozzi Warwick is the chief education and research officer of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union of Trinidad and Tobago and the General Secretary of the national Joint Trade Union Movement. He is also a founding member of the Trade Unions for Energy Democracy South (TUED South), a new South-led trade union platform dedicated to a public approach to a just energy transition. Nick Buxton is TNI's Knowledge Hub Coordinator and founding editor of the State of Power report.
Josh and Kurt talk about an attack against PyTorch and NPM. The PyTorch attack shows the difficulty of trying to operate a large open source project. The NPM problem is one of the difficulty in trying to backdoor open source. A lot of people are watching and it only takes one person to notice a problem and we all benefit. Show Notes Peanut Butter the dog plays Gyromite The Wizard movie PyTorch supply chain attack npm Package Found Delivering Sophisticated RAT Deceptive Deprecation: The Truth About npm Deprecated Packages Changing a lightbulb Spelunking the Bitcoin Blockchain with Josh Bressers | CypherCon 4.0 Operation Triangulation - What You Get When Attack iPhones of Researchers 9th Annual State of the Software Supply Chain
On today's episode of the Bill Barnwell Show, the Athletic's Jourdan Rodrigue joins to discuss why the Los Angeles Rams are the most interesting team in football, the Rams' journey to clinching a playoff spot, and how Sean McVay evolved this year. Then, they break down how Kyren Williams became an essential player, how the Rams set up their rookie class for success, and the personnel department's strategy in supplementing their roster. Plus, they discuss Sean McVay's perspective shift this season. 2:30 Journey to clinching a playoff spot 9:16 The differences in Sean McVay and his coaching staff this year 17:00 Emergence of Kyren Williams 23:52 Success of the rookies 30:19 How the personnel department supplemented the roster 43:41 Sean McVay's future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Tommy Nicholas (CEO of Alloy) wrote a blog titled, Your Fraud Model Is Broken, you had to know he and Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) were going to have a fun and insightful conversation. In this episode, Tommy discusses how early NFTs and Bitcoin transaction speed got him interested in the space and years later his company Alloy is now servicing Fintechs, Crypto and TradFi companies managing their compliance, AML, credit, and fraud risk. He explains the broken fraud model and the need for a shift in approach to focus on the person rather than just the transaction. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability by regulators in the industry and the burdensome requirements placed on the private sector. Tommy also breaks down Alloy's Annual State of Compliance Benchmark Report 2023 and how automation and even AI can support compliance teams in any industry. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown (2:10) - Alloy's role in managing wide variety of risks for companies dealing with money (5:08) - Alloy as an operating system for risk management instead of just another risk solution (7:23) - The frustration behind the blog "Your Fraud Model is Broken" (14:33) - The burden and costs of money laundering controls on the private sector (18:27) - The inefficiency of processing suspicious activity reports (22:56) - Threat actors taking advantage of online onboarding (30:03) - How Alloy got into the crypto industry and fraudulent practices they have identified (33:13) - Involvement in the NFT community and the potential of digital collectibles Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: Stop fraud, stay compliant, and solve your identity risk problem Report: Alloy's Annual State of Compliance Benchmark Report 2023 Article: Your fraud model is broken Blog: Banks have a friction challenge Blog:: How an SDK can help companies catch more fraud Report: The Chainalysis 2023 Geography of Cryptocurrency Report (Available Now) Event: Chainalysis Links Conference NYC 2024 (Apr. 9-10, 2024) - Early Bird Pricing On Now! Video: De Grandpré Chait navigates crypto tax challenges for clients YouTube: Chainalysis YouTube page Twitter: Chainalysis Twitter: Building trust in blockchain Tik Tok: Building trust in #blockchains among people, businesses, and governments. Telegram: Chainalysis on Telegram Speakers on today's episode Ian Andrews * Host * (Chief Marketing Officer, Chainalysis) Tommy Nicholas (CEO, Alloy) This website may contain links to third-party sites that are not under the control of Chainalysis, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively “Chainalysis”). Access to such information does not imply association with, endorsement of, approval of, or recommendation by Chainalysis of the site or its operators, and Chainalysis is not responsible for the products, services, or other content hosted therein. Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. Chainalysis has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. Chainalysis does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in any particular podcast and will not be responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Chainalysis. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Chainalysis employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the views of the company.
Coming from location at the 89th Annual State Convention in Little Rock we talked all about the activities of the week, get the latest information on the H2A wage predictions, and we had our friend, policy analyst Macie Kelly all the way from Washington DC, on to talk about her background in ag, farm bill updates, and of course, some food talk. Check it out!
The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
The GM Meetings have begun and (prematurely) concluded. Steve and Joey take a look at some quotes from Craig Breslow that are in stark contrast to his tone during the press conference, reassess their confidence levels in the offseason, address the rumor of a potential Verdugo/Torres trade, talk about Casas' Rookie of the Year nomination, break down the biggest news of the meetings: Scott Boras' Annual State of the Nation, and much more!
Josh and Kurt talk about Sonatype's 9th Annual State of the Software Supply Chain. There's a ton of data in the report, but the thing we want to talk about is the statistic that only 11% of open source is actually being maintained. Do we think that's true? Does it really matter? Show Notes Sonatype report ecosyste.ms GNOME libcue flaw Reality 2.0 supply chain episode
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Tina and Hillary cover former Muncie, Indiana mayor, Dennis Tyler. Dennis Tyler's term as Muncie mayor was coming to an end in 2019. BUT instead of a celebratory send off, he was indicted on corruption charges. Sources Tina's Story Associated Press Ex-Indiana mayor sentenced to year in prison for bribery (https://apnews.com/article/business-muncie-indiana-crime-8d1e98e6cc9416530c669f8c964a56e4) Fox 59 Former Muncie mayor gets early prison release (https://fox59.com/indiana-news/former-muncie-mayor-gets-early-prison-release/)--by Associated Press The New York Times Dennis Tyler, Mayor of Muncie, Ind., Indicted on Theft of Government Funds (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/18/us/muncie-mayor-dennis-tyler.html)--by Abdi Latif Dahir and Johnny Diaz Star Press Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler announces he is not running in 2019 (https://www.thestarpress.com/story/news/local/2019/01/11/mayor-announces-he-not-running-2019/2548423002/)--by Corey Ohlenkamp United States Attorney's Office Southern District of Indiana Former Muncie Mayor Convicted and Sentenced on Corruption Charges (https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdin/pr/former-muncie-mayor-convicted-and-sentenced-corruption-charges) WBST Former Muncie Mayor To Plead Guilty To Federal Corruption Charge (https://indianapublicradio.org/news/2021/05/former-muncie-mayor-to-plead-guilty-to-federal-corruption-charge/)--by Stephanie Wiechmann WTHR Former Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler sentenced for theft of government funds (https://www.wthr.com/article/news/crime/former-muncie-mayor-sentenced-for-theft-of-government-funds-dennis-tyler-indiana-fbi-irs-guilty-delaware-county/531-57c9c01c-c2e1-4b38-b0f5-0135b0617b51) Ex-Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler leaves federal prison after bribe conviction (https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/ex-muncie-mayor-dennis-tyler-leaves-federal-prison-after-bribe-conviction/531-4539a410-2749-4aa3-8587-81151cd3b744) Photos Dennis Tyler at Press Conference (https://www.cincinnati.com/embed/video/4230706002/)--screenshot via Indy Star Mayor Dennis Tyler's Speaking at the Annual State of the City Address (https://www.thestarpress.com/embed/video/34230927/)--screenshot via The Star Press
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones delivered her second annual State of the City address on Tuesday night. In this one-on-one conversation with Mayor Jones, she outlines her priorities that include addressing public safety and spending American Rescue Plan Act funds. She's also not backing down on her criticism of Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Traffers and the threat to credentials. A newly discovered WiFi protocol flaw. Cross-chain bridge attacks. A shift in Russian cyber operations. Ann Johnson from Afternoon Cyber Tea chats with EY principal Adam Malone. Our guest is Toni Buhrke from Mimecast with a look at the State of Email Security. And is piracy patriotic? For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/60 Selected reading. Traffers and the growing threat against credentials (Outpost24 blog) WiFi protocol flaw allows attackers to hijack network traffic (BleepingComputer) Cross-chain bridge attacks. (CyberWire) 2023 Annual State of Email Security Report (Cofense) From Ukraine to the whole of Europe:cyber conflict reaches a turning point (Thales Group) Russia Ramps Up Cyberattacks On Ukraine Allies: Analysts (Barron's) Pro-Russian hackers shift focus from Ukraine to EU countries (Radio Sweden) Russian hackers attack Slovak governmental websites after country supplies Mig-29s to Ukraine (Ukrainska Pravda) Ukraine's Defense Ministry says Russia is encouraging online piracy (The Jerusalem Post)