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transformed
Thrifty Innovation among Friends at Scale

transformed

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 61:27 Transcription Available


Questions? Feedback? Send us a text!Nuno Fernandes, President of American Public University System (APUS), joins our host, Joe Gottlieb, for an inspiring conversation on leading with purpose, resourcefulness, and humanity. With a unique path from humble beginnings in Portugal to the helm of one of the largest online universities in the U.S., Fernandes shares how his global journey shaped his passion for accessible, affordable education.Listeners will learn how APUS innovates under financial constraints, why cultivating a culture of kindness and trust is central to organizational success, and how clear vision and shared values fuel meaningful transformation at scale. Fernandes offers honest reflections on leadership, the power of listening, and why change—when led with heart and discipline—can be a force for good in higher education.References: Nuno FernandesAmerican Public University SystemSubscribe or follow TRANSFORMED wherever you listen, to get the latest episode when it drops and hear directly from leaders and innovators in higher ed tech and digital transformation best practices.Find and follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/higher-digital-inc

The Real News Podcast
Reforesting the Andes: One tree at a time | Ep 23 Stories of Resistance

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 5:30


In recent years, local organizations, together with dozens of Indigenous communities, have planted more than 10 million trees up and down the Andes, with almost half of them in the Peruvian mountains around Cusco. Many of the tree species are threatened, and many of the ecosystems at risk.The trees help to protect and preserve the local environments and ecosystems and in particular help retain water. The communities are also holding on to their local cultures, beliefs and religion. Making offerings and prayers to Pachamama and the Apus. Offerings for the resistance of their peoples on the hillsides of the Andes. Offerings for their children and their communities. Offerings for the future. This is episode 23 of Stories of Resistance — a podcast co-produced by The Real News and Global Exchange. Independent investigative journalism, supported by Global Exchange's Human Rights in Action program. Each week, we'll bring you stories of resistance like this. Inspiration for dark times. This week, we celebrate Earth Day, April 22. This is a perfect story to highlight the incredible work Indigenous peoples and communities are doing in the highlands of Peru.This is Stories of Resistance — a new podcast co-produced by The Real News and Global Exchange. Independent investigative journalism, supported by Global Exchange's Human Rights in Action program. Each week, we'll bring you stories of resistance like this. Inspiration for dark times.Written and produced by Michael Fox.If you like what you hear, please subscribe, like, share, comment, or leave a review. You can also follow Michael's reporting, and support at patreon.com/mfox.Subscribe to Stories of Resistance podcast hereBecome a member and join the Stories of Resistance Supporters Club today!Sign up for our newsletterFollow us on BlueskyLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast

Talking Heads - Craft Computing
Ep. 365 - RTX 50-Series Performance; New AMD CPUs and APUs; Minisforum MS-A2!

Talking Heads - Craft Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 166:50


RTX 50-Series Performance; New AMD CPUs and APUs; Minisforum MS-A2!

ThinkComputers Weekly Tech Podcast
ThinkComputers Podcast #430 - ASUS Projector, Ryzen AI APUs, Raspberry Pi Monitor & More!

ThinkComputers Weekly Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 66:25


This week on the podcast we go over our reviews of the of the MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi Motherboard and ASUS ZenBeam L2 Portable LED Projector.  We also discuss recent leaks of the Ryzen AI MAX+ PRO 395 Strix Halo APU, the release of the Raspberry Pi 500 and Raspberry Pi Monitor, the NexLinq from Phanteks, some Steam news and much more!

Leading Learning  - The Show for Leaders in the Business of Lifelong Learning, Continuing Education, and Professional Develop

Nuno Fernandes is president of American Public University System. One of the pioneers of online education in the United States, APUS now offers 200 programs serving more than 90,000 students in 50 states and almost 50 countries around the world. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, number 432, Nuno shares how he came to lead a higher education institution, and he and co-host Jeff Cobb talk about the current state of higher ed, the rising costs of a university degree, marketing and education, the impact of artificial intelligence on education, the role of partnerships in the future of adult learning, and more. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode432

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
SPÉCIAL OISEAUX MIGRATEURS 3/4 : Les records les plus fous

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 20:25


À l'occasion de la journée mondiale des oiseaux migrateurs du 12 octobre 2024, BSG rediffuse 4 des 12 épisodes de sa saga Migrations. Une espèce sur deux d'oiseaux est en déclin. La France est un lieu de passage essentiel, pourtant les chasseurs hexagonaux font carton plein, avec le record européen d'une soixantaine d'espèces chassables.______On dénombre plus de 10.000 espèces d'oiseaux dans le monde. Un peu moins de la moitié de ces espèces migrent (de quelques m à 80.000 km par an). Ils étonnent année après année les scientifiques, en faisant tomber les records les uns après les autres :Temps de volDistance parcourueAltitude franchie ...Tous les ans, la sterne arctique parcourt près de 80.000 km. Entre Arctique et Antarctique, Sterna paradisaea allonge sa route pour profiter des vents portants.Les martinets noirs, Apus apus, sont quant à eux connus pour être capables de voler… 10 mois d'affilée sans se poser ! Pour qu'une telle performance soit possible, les oiseaux se nourrissent et dorment dans les airs. La distance accumulée des vols durant leur vie équivaut à 7 voyages aller-retour jusqu'à la Lune !Le record d'altitude appartient au vautour de Rüppell. l'un d'eux a percuté un avion à ... 11.300m !!!L'Oie à tête barrée se pose en challenger du vautour : elle survole les montagnes de l'Himalaya à plus de 10.000 m. Des cygnes ont aussi été repérés à plus de 8.000 m.Les oiseaux migrateurs trouvent un intérêt particulier de voler très haut car ils profitent des courants de vents forts qui les aident à se déplacer sur de grandes distances.L'augmentation de l'altitude de vol permet aussi de limiter l'hyperthermie (liée à l'intensité des battements d'ailes), grâce à la température qui atteint souvent moins de -50 °C, ainsi que la déshydratation qui s'ensuit, lors des grandes migrations.L'une des migrations les plus célèbres est celle de la Barge rousse (Limosa lapponica), championne d'endurance. En 2020, des scientifiques ont enregistré le vol migratoire sans pause le plus long jamais observé, entrepris par une Barge rousse entre l'Alaska et la Nouvelle-Zélande. Elle a parcouru plus de 12.700 kilomètres au-dessus de l'océan Pacifique, pendant 11 jours, sans jamais s'arrêter.D'autres volent loin et vite. La Bécassine double (Gallinago media) peut parcourir plus de 6.700 km et atteindre des vitesses de 96 km/h lors de ses voyages sans interruption entre l'Europe et l'Afrique subsaharienne. Il s'agit de l'oiseau migrateur le plus rapide.Même les petits oiseaux embarquent pour d'éprouvants voyages. Le Colibri calliope (Selasphorus calliope), le plus petit oiseau d'Amérique du Nord, effectue des allers-retours de plus de 9.000 km entre les prairies de haute altitude et les vastes forêts des Rocheuses ou celle de pins et de chênes du Mexique._______

Changing Higher Ed
Using Technology to Upgrade Higher Ed Branding and Marketing

Changing Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 42:57


Nuno Fernandes, President of American Public University System (APUS), joins Dr. Drumm McNaughton to discuss how higher education institutions can leverage technology in marketing and branding and remain affordable and relevant. With his background in business and global education, Nuno brings a unique perspective on transforming the traditional higher education model. Key Discussion Points The Unchanging Higher Education Model: Higher education hasn't fundamentally changed in nearly a millennium, despite global revolutions in technology and communication. The traditional model of professors lecturing to students remains largely unchanged since the founding of the University of Bologna in 1088. Challenges in Higher Education Branding and Marketing: The shift from location-based to online education has transferred power from institutions to students. Universities must differentiate themselves beyond academic offerings in a market where quality education is considered table stakes. Technology-Driven Strategies for Higher Education: Leveraging AI and data analytics to create personalized learning experiences and marketing campaigns. Implementing 24/7 student support through AI-powered tools, including mental health support. Using technology to enhance, not replace, human interaction in education. APUS: A Case Study in Technology-Driven Transformation: Rebranding effort centered around the concept of being "Digital by Nature, Human by Design." Implementing AI tools to augment faculty capabilities and improve student experiences. Maintaining affordability: APUS increased tuition by only 15% over two decades, compared to the industry average of 300%. The Future of Technology in Higher Education: Predictions of ongoing demographic declines and their impact on enrollment. The necessity for higher education institutions to innovate and adapt to remain viable. Potential for technology to lower costs while improving quality and accessibility of education. Three Key Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards Embrace technology and innovation as critical for the success of any university moving forward. Prioritize personalization in both education delivery and marketing efforts. Focus on continuously improving the student experience through technology while maintaining affordability. Nuno Fernandes emphasizes that the core mission of higher education institutions should be to serve students better every day. By leveraging technology and maintaining a student-centric focus, universities can navigate the challenges of the modern education landscape and create a brighter future for themselves and their students. Read the transcript on our website: https://changinghighered.com/using-technology-to-upgrade-higher-ed-branding-and-marketing/ #HigherEducation #HigherEdBrandingAndMarketing #HigherEdTransformation  About Our Guest APUS President Nuno Fernandes is a visionary leader who has succeeded in making online higher education more affordable and accessible while delivering top-quality education and favorable student outcomes. As President, he is focused on a global digital journey that integrates personalized, collaborative, technology-driven learning experiences to prepare students for tomorrow's challenges and opportunities. Mr. Fernandes has a wealth of experience driving innovation across higher education, technology, and business. He has been APUS President since September 2022. Previously, Mr. Fernandes was president and CEO of Ilumno, the largest online program manager in Latin America and among the top 3 globally (in terms of managed students). He served in roles with increasing responsibilities at Ilumno for over a decade. Mr. Fernandes was instrumental in improving student retention, student satisfaction, graduation rates, and reputation at the company's owned and partner universities. He also helped expand access to higher education in several countries. About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the founder, CEO, and Principal Consultant at The Change Leader, Inc. A highly sought-after higher education consultant with 20+ years of experience, Dr. McNaughton works with leadership, management, and boards of both U.S. and international institutions. His expertise spans key areas, including accreditation, governance, strategic planning, presidential onboarding, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. Dr. McNaughton's approach combines a holistic methodology with a deep understanding of the contemporary and evolving challenges facing higher education institutions worldwide to ensure his clients succeed in their mission.

FreightCasts
WHAT THE TRUCK EP739 Hard truths in freight; AI driver trainers; Lithium Ion APUs

FreightCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 45:29


On Episode 739 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to Metafora's Ryan Schreiber about hard truths in freight and tech. I don't know who needs to hear this, but Schreiber is here to deliver a dose of reality to the industry. DOTsfty wants to evolve driver training and usher it into the AI era. We'll hear from a driver and a supervisor who are using the tool to learn if it is helping their fleet. We're joined by Doyles Sheehan's Aarron Harshbarger and Brenden Magill as well as DOTsfty's Tim Buski. We'll meet Dragonfly Energy's Tyler Bourns. When Bourns isn't making lithium ion auxiliary power units, he's busy on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. Lennon Buses in the United States and Europe are dedicated to providing young people, communities and schools with free events, workshops, interactive experiences and hands-on opportunities to produce audio, video and digital media projects. Plus, DOT's $1.8 billion for freight; cargo theft in Mexico; stuck between a rock and a hard place; and more. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What The Truck?!?
Hard truths in freight; AI driver trainers; Lithium Ion APUs

What The Truck?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 45:29


On Episode 739 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to Metafora's Ryan Schreiber about hard truths in freight and tech. I don't know who needs to hear this, but Schreiber is here to deliver a dose of reality to the industry. DOTsfty wants to evolve driver training and usher it into the AI era. We'll hear from a driver and a supervisor who are using the tool to learn if it is helping their fleet. We're joined by Doyles Sheehan's Aarron Harshbarger and Brenden Magill as well as DOTsfty's Tim Buski. We'll meet Dragonfly Energy's Tyler Bourns. When Bourns isn't making lithium ion auxiliary power units, he's busy on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. Lennon Buses in the United States and Europe are dedicated to providing young people, communities and schools with free events, workshops, interactive experiences and hands-on opportunities to produce audio, video and digital media projects. Plus, DOT's $1.8 billion for freight; cargo theft in Mexico; stuck between a rock and a hard place; and more. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Airlines Confidential Podcast
244 - Scott McCartney interviews Ben Baldanza

Airlines Confidential Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 29:49


This week: Scott McCartney interviews Ben Baldanza, Fmr CEO, Spirit & current Board Member JetBlue: Ben has been selected to receive National Aeronautic Association 2024 Wright Trophy; FAA looking at new public charter rules; The Basic Economy misnomer with almost incomprehensible policies; SWA flight low altitude situations cause concern; Listener input: APUs, should a pilot stay at Spirit.

Presa internaţională
Bucharest 10K Grand Prix, singurul eveniment de alergare din România care se desfășoară la apus

Presa internaţională

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 28:32


Sâmbăta 29 iunie este programată a doua ediție Bucharest 10K Grand Prix, singurul eveniment de 10 & 5 km din România care se desfășoară la apus, dedicat alergătorilor profesioniști dar și celor amatori. Poți alerga pentru tine, dar și pentru.. speranță!  Hospice Casa Sperantei este una din cauzele pentru care puteți alerga sâmbătă. În ultimii 32 de ani, Hospice Casa Speranței a oferit suport gratuit și necondiționat pentru peste 50.000 de pacienți, copii și adulți cu boli incurabile, dar și pentru peste 100.000 de aparținători.Apoi, poți face mișcare susținând campania 'N-avem SANGE', un program derulat de Asociația HEM, pentru Institutul Național de Hematologie Transfuzionala și reprezintă un demers amplu, desfășurat la nivel național, pentru sprijinirea donării voluntare de sânge.Cursa de sâmbăta susține și acțiunile de caritate ale United Way România, care prin programul 'InnoMate – Inovație pentru viitor' se adresează tinerilor din anii terminali de liceu, aflați în dezavantaj socio-economic, în situație de vulnerabilitate socială sau cu dificultăți școlare, fiind sprijiniți să-și poată identifica interesele, talentele și aptitudinile prin educație, pentru cariera potrivită in viitor.Despre Salvați Copiii România, de 30 de ani dezvoltă programe educaționale, de protecție socială și de promovare a drepturilor copiilor. În prezent, Salvați Copiii România derulează proiecte care vizează reducerea mortalității infantile, facilitarea accesului la educație de calitate pentru copiii din comunități vulnerabile și protecția copiilor împotriva oricăror forme de violență, neglijare sau abuz, inclusiv a acelor copii rămași singuri acasă în urma migrației economice a părinților. O discuție (video) despre a face bine, cu Adriana Dobrea, Director Executiv United Way România, Silvia Burcea de la Salvați Copiii România, Mirela Nemțanu, Director General Hospice Casa Speranței și Simona Lukacs & Andreea Timofte de la Asociația HEM 'N-avem Sânge'. 

Notas de Naturaleza
Una vida en el aire: El vencejo común #64

Notas de Naturaleza

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 27:52


El vencejo común (Apus apus), es un ave pequeña y oscura que habita en Europa, Asia y África. Se caracteriza por su increíble capacidad de vuelo y por pasar la mayor parte de su vida en el aire. Solo aterriza para criar a sus pollos. En el episodio de hoy te cuento varias curiosidades sobre la biología del vencejo y te cuento una anécdota que nos pasó hace muy pocos días. ENLACES DEL EPISODIO: Newsletter sobre el vencejo: https://notasdenaturaleza.substack.com/p/el-vuelo-del-vencejo-desafia-al-viento Jane Goodall nos cuenta curiosidades sobre los vencejos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjl_TUJEUEQ Muchas gracias por escuchar el episodio y espero tus opiniones en los comentarios de tu app, puedes escribirme también en Telegram t.me/holaivanvega o al correo aquí holaivanvega@gmail.com Agradezco siempre tus opiniones. ✈️ COMUNIDAD EN TELEGRAM

Project Geospatial
GEOINT 2024 - CAC | Dan Opstal

Project Geospatial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 13:55


The Civil Applications Committee (CAC) is working on tracking an asteroid called Apus that will have a close approach to Earth in 2029. The CAC aims to raise awareness and gather remote sensing information about the asteroid, which could potentially cause significant damage if it were to impact the planet or even pass through the geo belt where satellites are located.

Podcast de tecnología e informática
AMD presenta los Ryzen 8000G con Ryzen AI

Podcast de tecnología e informática

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 4:00


Aquí hay un resumen de la página: AMD anuncia los Ryzen 8000G con Zen 4 y gráficos RDNA3 integrados: La última línea de APUs de AMD para escritorio ofrece a los usuarios una vía más rentable para el juego y la creación de contenido sin necesidad de una tarjeta gráfica discreta. Ryzen 7 8700G y Ryzen 5 8600G con núcleos Zen 4 completos y NPU Ryzen AI: Estos dos modelos de gama alta cuentan con ocho y seis núcleos Zen 4 respectivamente, y gráficos Radeon 780M y 760M basados en RDNA3. También incluyen una unidad de procesamiento neuronal (NPU) para mejorar el rendimiento y las capacidades de la inteligencia artificial generativa e inferencial. Ryzen 5 8500G y Ryzen 3 8300G con núcleos Zen 4 y Zen 4c: Estos dos modelos de gama baja utilizan el silicio Phoenix 2, que combina dos núcleos Zen 4 con cuatro o tres núcleos Zen 4c más pequeños y eficientes. No incluyen la NPU Ryzen AI, y sus gráficos integrados son el Radeon 740M con 4 CUs. Disponibilidad y precios: Los Ryzen 8000G estarán disponibles a partir del 31 de enero de 2024, con precios que van desde los 179 dólares del Ryzen 5 8500G hasta los 329 dólares del Ryzen 7 8700G. AMD presenta los procesadores de la serie Ryzen 8000G: APU Zen 4 para escritorio con Ryzen AI (anandtech.com) Libros recomendados: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://infogonzalez.com/libros⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infogonzalez/message

The Hardware Unboxed Podcast
APUs Are Pointless, Boring RTX 4080 Super and More Ray Tracing Discussion

The Hardware Unboxed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 92:37


Episode 20: We recap the lack of excitement around the GeForce RTX 4080 Super, discuss our recent ray tracing poll, and chat about why the Ryzen 8000G APUs don't make any sense for someone to actually buy. Plus Steve has a rant about customer service.SURVEY: https://forms.gle/u43Pa7wEt63nZwSH7CHAPTERS0:00 - Intro10:30 - Ray Tracing Poll Results25:55 - GeForce RTX 4080 Super Recap37:08 - Ryzen 8000G APU Recap and Why APUs Are Pointless1:05:49 - Updates From Our Boring LivesSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCASTAudio: https://shows.acast.com/the-hardware-unboxed-podcastVideo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqT8Vb3jweH6_tj2SarErfwSUPPORT US DIRECTLYPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hardwareunboxedFloatplane: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/HardwareUnboxedLINKSYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Hardwareunboxed/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HardwareUnboxed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CB-Funk - der ComputerBase-Podcast
#54 Der irre Super-Januar ist geschafft!

CB-Funk - der ComputerBase-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 56:39


Geschafft: Der irre Januar mit CES 2024, drei neuen Super-Grafikkarten von Nvidia, einer neuen XT-Grafikkarte und den ersten RDNA-3-APUs für den Sockel AM5 von AMD ist durchgestanden. Der letzte Test des Monats zur RTX 4080 Super war dabei motivationstechnisch eine echte Herausforderung. Mehr Spannung brachten hingegen die ersten APUs für AMDs Sockel AM5. Wieso und warum wissen Fabian und Jan in dieser Episode zu berichten. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!

The Full Nerd
Episode 288: 4080 Super Launches, Ryzen 8000 APU Reviews & More

The Full Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 109:59


Join The Full Nerd gang as they talk about the latest PC hardware topics. In this episode the gang covers the release and reviews of Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4080 Super and AMD's Ryzen 8000 APUs. And as always we answer your questions live! *This episode of The Full Nerd is sponsored by Falcon Northwest. Head over to http://www.falconnorthwest.com/ to configure your ultimate PC now! Buy The Full Nerd merch: https://crowdmade.com/collections/pcworld Join the PC related discussions and ask us questions on Discord: https://discord.gg/SGPRSy7 Follow the crew on Twitter: @GordonUng @BradChacos @MorphingBall @AdamPMurray Follow PCWorld for all things PC! ------------------------------­---- SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=PCWorldVideos TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/pcworld

Hot News
8000 APUs Are Speed

Hot News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 17:01


► The first 500 people to use this link and code UFDTECH30 will get 30% off their first subscription with Soylent: https://bit.ly/3rIUQz4 ► Support Make-A-Wish: https://wish.org/greaterpawv ► Check out today's hottest tech deals here: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://howl.me/clwnhuvAKBE https://geni.us/Hbo4sK https://howl.me/clwnmQx9P7U https://bit.ly/3SfO8Ko 0:00 - Intro 00:17 - Support Make-A-Wish: https://wish.org/greaterpawv 03:00 - AMD Shutting Down Their App: https://tinyurl.com/you9q7e3 03:53 - Sponsor 05:42 - Microsoft Updating Windows Setup Experience: https://tinyurl.com/yk9sj9n5 06:03 - Panther Lake Will Be AI: https://tinyurl.com/yu76jqqv 06:36 - George Carlin AI Lawsuit: https://tinyurl.com/ymbqez6g https://tinyurl.com/ysqvjgn2 09:28 - UFD Deals: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://howl.me/clwnhuvAKBE https://geni.us/Hbo4sK https://howl.me/clwnmQx9P7U https://bit.ly/3SfO8Ko 10:43 - Meta Will Be Android VR: https://tinyurl.com/ynetc63q 11:39 - Beeper Done With iMessage: https://tinyurl.com/yvoa5vcw 12:09 - Tesla $500M Dojo Supercomputer: https://tinyurl.com/yrpady5x 12:41 - Newegg Selling Refurbished: https://howl.me/clv9IdXRALI https://tinyurl.com/yqcxf83h 13:46 - ROG Ally 2: https://tinyurl.com/yw8la4lh 14:20 - 8000 APUs Are Speed: https://tinyurl.com/yvkj7err https://tinyurl.com/2xyehln4 15:28 - Comment Response ► Follow me on Twitch - http://www.twitch.tv/ufdisciple ► Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/GduJmEM ► Support Us on Floatplane: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ufdtech ► Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UFDTech ► Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/UFDTech ► Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/ufdtech ► Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/ufd_tech ► Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/UFDTech/ Presenter: Brett Sticklemonster Videographer: Brett Sticklemonster Editor: Rikus Strauss Thumbnail Designer: Reece Hill

TechLinked
“Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7”, New AMD & Nvidia GPUs, Ryzen 8000G APUs, + More!

TechLinked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 7:39 Very Popular


Timestamps: 0:00 Did someone say "CES"? 0:10 Wi-Fi 7 standard is a-go 1:29 New AMD & Nvidia GPUs 2:51 Ryzen 8000G & 5700X3D? 3:59 Seasonic 4:29 QUICK BITS INTRO 4:39 Vision Pro release date 5:22 LG's transparent OLED TV 5:57 Apple pays for class-action 6:33 BMW split-screen gaming 6:56 AI-powered grill News Sources: https://lmg.gg/WqrrY

PC Perspective Podcast
Podcast #754 - Pre-CES 2024 Show - AMD and NVIDIA Video Card Rumors, Ryzen AM5 APUs, and MORE

PC Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 51:51 Very Popular


It's the first podcast of the new year, and we are less than a week from CES 2024. What is in store? If we ignore the inevitable deluge of AI integration into every imaginable consumer electronic device at the show, possibly some affordable-ish graphics cards. We can only hope. Also, AMD might have some interesting Zen4/RDNA3 APUs.   Dial in some security scares and some gaming news, and boom:  we have a show.Oh, and Josh had another burger.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:44 Food with Josh02:58 CES predictions04:15 The rumored Radeon RX 7600 XT07:10 NVIDIA is teasing a GPU10:18 A Ryzen 8600G appears14:01 Windows 11 can't escape the shadow of Windows 1017:30 MSI is offering a Gen5 SSD with a massive heatsink attached21:43 The oldest-known version of MS-DOS ancestor 86-DOS found23:10 (in)Security Corner32:27 Gaming Quick Hits38:19 Picks of the Week48:12 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Broken Silicon
235. PlayStation 6 AI, Nvidia, AMD Hawk Point, Intel Meteor Lake | Game AI Developer

Broken Silicon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 167:25


A Gaming AI Dev joins to discuss what hardware you'll need to power next gen games! [SPON: Use ''brokensilicon30'' for $30 OFF $500+ Flexispot Orders: https://bit.ly/3RcyPla ] [SPON: “brokensilicon” at CDKeyOffer Black Friday: https://www.cdkeyoffer.com/cko/Moore10 ] [SPON: Get 10% off Tasty Vite Ramen with code BROKENSILICON: https://bit.ly/3wKx6v1 ] #blackfriday #windows11 0:00 Getting to know our guest, how to get into AI 5:15 What is Pygmalion building to change gaming? 11:31 The Next 2D - 3D Moment for Gaming could be Neural Engine AI 20:44 AMD Hawk Point and the Importance of TOPs in APUs 27:30 Intel Meteor Lake's NPU – Does it matter if it's weaker than AMD? 33:03 AMD vs Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite X 40:45 Intel's AVX-512 & NPU Adoption Problem with AI... 53:01 Predicting how soon we'll get Next Gen AI in Games 1:00:45 Can the PS5 run Next Gen AI? …what about the XSS? 1:16:26 How might the PlayStation 6 do AI? 1:27:19 AMD's Advancing AI Event & ROCm, Nvidia's AI Advantage 1:50:20 Intel AI – Are they behind? Will RDNA 4 be big for AI? 2:03:19 Will future APUs be as strong as H100? When will the AI bubble pop? 2:15:22 Will AI hurt Gaming long term? 2:33:14 AI Ethics and AI's impact on Artists $400 RX 6800: https://amzn.to/3uRsLqX Main Domain (pygmalion.ai is not them): https://pygmalion.chat/ Discord with Active Devs: https://discord.com/invite/pygmalionai AI engine github: https://github.com/PygmalionAI/aphrodite-engine Guest's github (very new): https://github.com/IsaiahGossner Main github for the project: https://github.com/PygmalionAI Their hugging face, where actual models are stored: https://huggingface.co/PygmalionAI https://www.amd.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2023-12-6-amd-showcases-growing-momentum-for-amd-powered-ai-.html https://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/AMD-Instinct-MI300-Launch_Page_50.jpg https://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/AMD-Instinct-MI300-Launch_Page_49.jpg Bryan Heemskerk AI Episode: https://youtu.be/NDEka3tBE1g?si=pd6_xNPgMxo7Jltd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCxHcvtpfAk&ab_channel=Moore%27sLawIsDead https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann_architecture https://www.trendhunter.com/trends/playstation-6-concept

The Next Trip - An Aviation and Travel Podcast
Boarding Pass 211: Alaska Makes an (Un)Surprising Move

The Next Trip - An Aviation and Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 59:08 Very Popular


Doug is back from KC46 training near Philadelphia and Drew is working to save fuel by having aircraft APUs shut down fast. Both of us are excited about the Alaska/Hawaiian merger and of course we have opinions on it. Should they start a new airline brand or keep Alaska and Hawaiian identities separate?  We also discuss: The best and worst airports for layoversThe JetBlue-Spirit merger gets closer to happening Thai Airways is on the verge of a huge 787 orderJoin the conversation! https://www.nexttripnetwork.com/

Technikquatsch
Folge 181: Doritos Crunch Remover, Playstation entfernt gekaufte Discovery-Serien, Fallout-Serie auf Amazon Prime uvm.

Technikquatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 65:16


Mike hat seine Brille bekommen! Und sein Urteil fällt eindeutig aus: Er muss sich noch eingewöhnen. Daneben ist auch noch bisserl was passiert: Doritos stellen eine nach eigener Aussage KI-basierte App vor, die den Crunch-Sound beim Mampfen von Chips entfernen soll. Obwohl selbstverständlich mit Doritos-Geräuschen trainiert, solle sie auch mit Chips anderer Hersteller funktionieren. Sony entfernt einen Riesenhaufen TV-Serien von Discovery von Playstation wegen abgelaufener Lizenzvereinbarungen. Das wäre an sich zwar doof, aber nicht weiter schlimm, wenn es nicht auch gekaufte Inhalte betreffen würde: Also Serien, Staffeln, Inhalte, für die man Geld bezahlt hat, werden entfernt und sind nicht mehr abrufbar. Google könnte bald dafür sorgen, dass Filterlisten von Addblocker deutlich langsamer aktualisiert werden können, wenn Manifest V3 in Kraft tritt. Das wiederum könnte eine Chance für Firefox sein. Von AMD gibts auch (bald) Neues: Zum einen den Ryzen 5 7500F, ein um die iGPU und 100MHz beschnittener 7600. Zum anderen die APUs der Serie 8000G, quasi die Desktop-Versionen der Mobile APUs 7040U/H. Wie uns mittendrin auffiel, war Mo diesmal nicht dabei; seine Stimme war nicht ganz auf der Höhe.Gute Besserung, Mo! Viel Spaß mit Folge 181! Sprecher: Meep, Michael KisterProduktion: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: Doritos/Warner Bros. Discovery/Google/uBlockAufnahmedatum: 03.12.2023 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.bsky.socialauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch 00:00:00 Brille da, Tipps für Besitzer von Luftwärmepumpen 00:11:05 Sony entfernt auf Playstation gekaufte TV-Shows von Discovery wie Mythbusters aus den Accountshttps://kotaku.com/sony-ps4-ps5-discovery-mythbusters-tv-1851066164 00:23:20 Filterlistenupdates von Addblockern auf Chrome werden mit Manifest V3 langsamer, extern gehosteter Code muss zur Überprüfung durch Google Webstore laufenhttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-12/werbeblocker-google-koennte-updates-fuer-filterlisten-bald-massiv-verzoegern/https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/it-sicherheit/datenschutz/google-chrome-verlangsamt-updates-von-ad-blockern-284159.html 00:34:42 Doritos Silent: mit AI-Algorithmus gegen Chips-Crunch-Geräuschehttps://www.delish.com/food-news/a45964055/doritos-crunch-cancellation-software-ai/ 00:42:09 Fehlerhafte erste Version von Folge 180.2 00:45:07 AMD Ryzen 5 7500Fhttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-11/amd-ryzen-5-7500f-test/ 00:49:08 Zen 4 APUs 8000G(E) Desktop, auch als Pro-Variante; Ergänzung zu Server-/NAS-Bau mit Ryzen: von den APUs unterstützen nur die Pro-Varianten ECC-RAMhttps://www.computerbase.de/2023-11/noch-ohne-gewaehr-benchmarks-eckdaten-und-termin-fuer-ryzen-8000g-alias-phoenix/ 00:52:27 Serie zu Fallout bei Amazon Prime, Teaser Trailer veröffentlicht, Start am 12. April 2024; Plädoyer gegen zu viel CGI und für praktische Effekte Fallout - Teaser Trailer | Prime Video (Youtube) 01:03:03 diesmal tatsächlich kürzer :D

Broken Silicon
230. Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, AMD Hawk Point, Strix, Kraken, Meteor Lake, Apple M3

Broken Silicon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 128:56


We discuss 40 SUPER specs, Nova Lake Big LLC, and more! [SPON: Use “ALLONAE” during the AliExpress Single's Day sale on $100+ Orders: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805724333803.html ] [SPON: Use "brokensilicon“ at CDKeyOffer.com to get Win10/11 for $16: https://biitt.ly/nwcf1 ] 0:00 Getting hit by Cars (Intro Banter) 5:27 Alan Wake 2 requires Mesh Shader GPUs (kinda) 23:47 Apple M3 33:31 AMD Strix Point, Halo, Kraken, Escher, Hawk Point Leak 47:02 Why aren't APUs used for Budget Laptops?! 57:39 Meteor Lake Performance & Nova Lake “Big LLC” Leaked! 1:16:14 Intel SPR-R Workstation Lineup Leaked 1:20:11 RTX 40 SUPER Lineup and Pricing Targets Leaked 1:26:45 NEW RTX SUPER Details Provided LIVE during the Recording 1:34:44 Phoenix 2, Vega Driver Support, SAMSUNG funds FSR, MW3 Disaster (Wrap-Up) 1:50:42 AI Overhype, Intel Graphics Sentiment, AntiLag+ Bans (Final Reader Mail) https://youtu.be/UiduP4Y7RSw?si=sVh3nO1AiKhpDJo6 https://youtu.be/AbUg1SCh_xM?si=hN5edpZQZI1Vcz-0 https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2023-alan-wake-2-rt-deep-dive https://tpucdn.com/review/evga-geforce-rtx-3060-xc/images/relative-performance_3840-2160.png https://www.metacritic.com/game/alan-wake-ii/ https://www.techspot.com/news/100736-apple-m3-state-cpus.html https://www.gsmarena.com/the_apple_m3_max_rivals_the_m2_ultra_in_geekbench-news-60454.php https://www.anandtech.com/show/21116/apple-announces-m3-soc-family-m3-m3-pro-and-m3-max-make-their-marks https://www.anandtech.com/show/21112/qualcomm-snapdragon-x-elite-performance-preview-a-first-look-at-whats-to-come https://youtu.be/ekCMnmD_EzA?si=t_BRQddV64HlIEpn https://twitter.com/Kepler_L2/status/1719241234886132215 https://youtu.be/3aIgBhPBVx0?si=oHdwbiN5IhSsUSO_ https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-xeon-w-2500-hedt-workstation-sapphire-rapids-refresh-specs-have-been-leaked https://youtu.be/8l6CsPzIZFw?si=YfoJvyQD0kHiyESQ https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-now-offers-its-china-only-a800-gpus-to-western-markets-with-unveiling-of-a800-40gb-active https://youtu.be/34pmzhJzzbw?si=QrmrLpqwkvvzVLyO https://www.anandtech.com/show/21111/amd-unveils-ryzen-7040u-series-with-zen-4c-smaller-cores-bigger-efficiency https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-officially-drops-vulkan-driver-support-for-polaris-and-vega-architectures-on-linux https://videocardz.com/newz/starfield-to-receive-dlss-support-with-frame-generation-next-week https://twitter.com/tech_reve/status/1720279974748516729 https://www.techpowerup.com/315384/samsung-said-to-be-increasing-nand-pricing-by-20-per-quarter https://youtu.be/tCGZ6pkbD5E?si=7tePSKryJyMTF43j https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2023/11/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-3s-first-ps5-ps4-campaign-review-is-a-massacre https://www.ign.com/articles/call-of-duty-modern-warfare-3-xbox-startup-screen https://youtu.be/eVNQ-T6blIA?si=o0Rq8zLMESrAz-Cd

Hot News
New APUs On Their Way?

Hot News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 24:35


► If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. For more information, go to https://ForThePeople.com/UFD ► Check out today's hottest tech deals here: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://geni.us/KRqX https://howl.me/ckTsczyzD6C https://howl.me/ckTsd1cQ98J https://geni.us/NkJ6 0:00 - Intro 01:18 - 40 SUPER Series Specs: https://bit.ly/3MkOiOl 02:55 - Sponsor 04:19 - SSD GPU Now Real: https://bit.ly/49cyJSG 05:33 - Xbox Controller Keyboard Remapping: https://engt.co/3tWl3eI 06:37 - UFD Deals: https://www.ufd.deals/ https://geni.us/KRqX https://howl.me/ckTsczyzD6C https://howl.me/ckTsd1cQ98J https://geni.us/NkJ6 10:19 - New Twitter Subscriptions: https://bit.ly/3Sj8KD1 11:44 - Hertz Slowing Down EV Adoption: https://engt.co/3QjQmYa 13:28 - Razer Smurfs: https://bit.ly/40k5JEz https://youtu.be/qyHsZQpNq2I 14:21 - New APUs On Their Way?: https://bit.ly/46QnwWp https://bit.ly/3Mn5wuu 16:27 - Comment Response: https://youtu.be/CskjGHnyqIA ► Follow me on Twitch - http://www.twitch.tv/ufdisciple ► Join Our Discord: https://discord.gg/GduJmEM ► Support Us on Floatplane: https://www.floatplane.com/channel/ufdtech ► Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UFDTech ► Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/ufdisciple ► Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/ufdtech ► Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/ufd_tech ► Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/UFDTech/ Presenter: Brett Sticklemonster Videographer: Brett Sticklemonster Editor: Catlin Stevenson Thumbnail Designer: Reece Hill

Bloomberg Businessweek
Amazon Rises as AWS Unit Shows Signs of Stabilizing

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 33:08 Transcription Available


Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst for E-Commerce Poonam Goyal discusses Amazon posting robust sales and profit growth as they indicated that its cloud unit is regaining momentum. Terrence Yang, Managing Director at Swan Bitcoin, shares his thoughts on Sam Bankman-Fried testifying at FTX fraud trial. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Social Media Reporter Aisha Counts provide the details Aisha's Businessweek story Elon Musk's Year of Owning X Made a Mess of Twitter's Business. And we Drive to the Close with Eric Clark, Portfolio Manager at Rational Dynamic Brands Fund. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.     FULL TRANSCRIPT:     This is Bloomberg Business Wait inside from the reporters and editors who bring you America's most trusted business magazine, plus gloom O Business Finance and tech news the Bloomberg Business Week Podcast with Carol Messer and Tim Stenebek from Bloomberg Radio. Just all right, folks, were staying with the markets, and actually really two particular names, because as we just talked about, we've got stocks near their lows, some nervousness, the S and P ten percent down from its peak in July. But if you look at something like an Amazon, which makes up about five and a half percent of the Nasdaq one hundred, nearly three point four percent of the S and P five hundred earlier, helping send stocks hire in the session, you've got Amazon really rallying in a big way and holding on to tim most of its gains today yep, seven percent as we speak, help sending stocks overall higher at least earlier. In this from Carol, although the broader market has slipped since then. Intel is also higher on the day today. The company in the midst of attempted to turn around, in which the CEO Pat Gelsinger commented on saying the chipmaker is quote clearly coming back. We're gonna spend this time right now taking a look at both of these two very closely washed companies in the tech world. Let's start with Amazon. Let's do that and with us right now is Punam Goyle. She is Bloomberg Intelligence Senior analyst for e commerce at Leisure, off Price Retail on Zoom from New Jersey. Punham, I'm so glad we have you here. As we always do when we want to talk to Amazon, you focus on the retail side of this company, but to be fair, you look at it holistically. What was the impressive or what impressed you about the earnings and the color on the business when it comes to Amazon. Yes, thanks Carol. So there were really two things. You know, Amazon has two really big businesses. One is the cloud business and one is the retail business. And let's start with the retail business. I think the retail business it particularly well built. On the one PE and three P side. Sales are much stronger than expect did and that's a really good sign going into holidays, because we know that the consumers are clearly stretched for their dollars, but they're finding value in Amazon. Amazon's able to push this value again to them through crime days and deal days that they'll have I think throughout the Christmas season with Black Friday, Cyber Monday, etc. So we think that's good going into holiday. And then on the AWUS side, the fact that they were more optimistic than their peers on the cloud business thing strength with stabilization was really encouraging to hear on the call, and we are very positive on the cloud business longer term. The margins there thirty percent plus were obviously nice to see too, and we do think that cloud business in the longer term with scale will be over forty percent. So put them Why did sales for AWS just missed expectations? And I was a little confused by this move yesterday I said it on air. I thought AWS was kind of everything, and that's you know what either it beat or missed was what moved the company's stock. Why are you optimistic and why are investors still pushing shares higher even if there was that miss on APUs? I mean, I guess it depends on how you look at this, right, So twelve percent versus the twelve point four percent estimate, in my eyes, isn't really a bigness it was in line with what they did last quarter, meaning the second quarter. So the twelve percent gains relative to what we heard at both Google and Microsoft wasn't that bad. And I think really the icing on the cake here is on the call when Andy Jazzy came on and he spoke about how that they're seeing stabilization from those trends even into the fourth quarter. I think that was just really encouraging. We all know that spending will pick up in a matter of time. Businesses have to move towards integrating more cloud into their network as well as they need to spend more on AI. So Amazon is very well positioned for AWS growth in the longer turn. And the fact that they are stabilizing was good news to us and I think that's how the market received it too. Can you make the Amazon Ai connection here? I think a lot of people might not be familiar with why you know boush and AI will help AWS. Yeah, so boost and AI helps not only a WS, but it also helps the retail text business. So when you think about what AI does, it basically helps build the models and interpret data and models for businesses. So the fact that AWI can lean on new AI technologies and embed that into its infrastructure. It's going to help companies use that and leverage that in their own businesses. The retails side, oh keep going, no, no, no, keep going, keep going. On the retail side, you know, AI has been doing phenomenal things, especially generative AI, where it's helping you predict demand, it's helping you streamline inventory, and it's helping you personalize, which is describing conversion higher and industry that typically, especially online, it's very low conversion rates. So does it make sense that I always think about, you know, when we first learned about AWS and they start breaking it out right because of all the streaming that was going on, and you're like, I don't really care who supplies the content. We're just making sure we have the pipe to get it to you basically, right, And that's what AWS was just so involved in the early days. Is that kind of akin to with AI that people are going to need the infrastructure, the backbone, and are they going to be involved in that part. So it's software, right, So AI basically it's software that's powered through AWUS and that they're integrating and embedding into the cloud platform. So as businesses need to become more agile and move on to the cloud. AI can only be done on the cloud, so you need that, you need that support. And for businesses that don't have it, which money don't, they will need to either tap into Amazon, Awus or Google or Microsoft in one of them. But keep in mind Amazon is the largest cloud rider of the thirty. All right, good stuff, as always, so appreciated, Have a great week and put them Goil Bloomberg Intelligence, Senior analyst for e Commerce at leisure and off price Retail on zoom from New Jersey. You're listening to the Bloomberg Business Week podcast. Catch us live weekday afternoons from three to six Eastern Listen on Bloomberg dot com, the iHeartRadio app, and the Bloomberg Business App, or watch us live on YouTube. Well going on in the world of crypto this week Sam Bakman freed testifying at his own fraud trial. He says a lot of people got hurt over FTX, so that he's not entirely sure about the FTX. Alameda Fund flows. Alameda, of course, is the hedge fund, and then there's also the actual crypto market. Carol Bitcoin enjoying a solid week up roughly twelve percent, and you know you got you got to kind of throw that number out there with six two thousand one. Oops, that was Yeah, that was the past. You gotta throw that number out there with the understanding that it trades twenty four to seven. So if you say that number and you know you gotta, you ought to always be looking at it. It's all happening amid hopes of fresh demand from the possible approval in coming weeks of the first US ETF investing directly in bitcoin. Gotta tell you, we got a live blog that's tracking the testimony and what's going on in the courthouse today. Let's get to it though. We've got our weekly check on the world of crypto. We have with us Terrence Yang, managing director of Fintech, Law, Tech Privacy at Swan Bitcoin. It's a platform that allows people to buy bitcoin, including in iras, and he is joining us on Zoom from Los Angeles, California. Terran's nice to have you here with us. I feel like the world of crypto is focused and maybe rightfully so, on what's going on with SBF and FTX. What about the trial and the testimony are you watching very closely? And maybe what it means potentially for the crypto world going forward. I am watching closely. Great to see again, Carol. Bottom line, I think a couple of things. Defense finally present their case. When they do the cross examinations right, it's usually to create doubt about the credibility of the prosecution witnesses. It is not to present their case. And now they're doing that. I think Sam got very lucky and the defense countcil got very lucky to have sort of this mock trial profit yesterday with a judge, and now Sam seems to be doing a better job. He has a tendency to me under, but he's getting the point across. Do you know him, Terrence, You're you're kind of you're talking to You're using his first name and whereas a lot of people you know use his initials. Do you know Sam Bankman freed? No? No, I do not. But how are you following the trial? I follow through X They have a lot of goods, good information, but also at Bloomberg dot com and some other sites. I agree about Bloomberg dot com. There's some great stuff there. Our lifelog is really really good. Now I'm just curious because it's you know, we we're not getting We have to rely on you know, reporting from there, whereas in so many other instances we can actually watch live feeds from what's going on in the courtroom, and you know, we rely on court sketches and impressions Carol from our reporters who are there. So it's you know, it's a different experience I think for people who are observing you don't you know, you don't necessarily see the way he's feeling, at least according to our own interpretations. So talk more about about what you're seeing and what you're reading from the trial. Terrence. Yeah, sure, So based on what I'm reading and seeing, the defense is presenting a case since presenting the case that Caroline is basically the one to plane did not hedge he had doubts about her abilities right, and its thinking of shutting down Alameda and other things. So you just need really one juror to get a hung jury. One jur who thinks there's reasonable doubt does not cave. So someone who's a little bit strong minded, because it would be eleven to one. But that can happen, and then on retrial, what might happen with the black rock and fidelity ATF's happening. Arguably, we're in a bull market FTX with John Ray, who's excellent in my opinion, at this sort of thing, clawing back assets, maybe doing a turnaround and so forth. You could have a situation where maybe people don't care as much because, for example, the investment anthropic and other things mean that everybody gets paid, or at least the FTX investors get paid whole kind of cents on the dollar that's possible by the time they retry, and so that might be how he gets off. See it as kind of a two step process, just because there's so much evidence against him. Terrence. What's productive though for the crypto industry here in terms of the outcome of this trial specifically, so I part ways with my crypto friends, some of them are friends with in real life even today, but I am bitcoin only and I think that there needs to be and there will be massive cleanup in crypto. You see that with Senator Lummis and others kind of asking the government to the DOJ to the side kind of get off the block or not and just issue indictments or make a decision on CZ and finance. But also tether I think Tether's okay, but I don't want to get into that. I think the main point is we have massive tailwinds for bitcoin because of Blackrock, Fidelity and two other trillion dollar plus asset managers all applying for a spotpitcoin ETF and that looks like it's going well. On the other hand, you have crypto which has destroyed many Americans, especially poor and middle class, of their life savings through these pump and dumps, these digital penny stops, that these casinos are basically underregulated, casinos are basically shilling on the American public, and that does not looks so good. I think that's less promising because of all the securities violations and allegedly crimes against committed by SBF potentially as cz in Binance will see a fee. Actually, are you worried about the implications of people changing the way they're thinking about crypto because of SBF and other people who are in the crosshairs of law enforcement Terance that people are saying, Okay, I'm just gonna throw in the towel, because well, look look at the performance and two sure and two look at the people who we thought were reputable. I mean, they named stadiums and had Super Bowl ads. I am not. The reason is because I'm a long term believer in bitcoin. I think five to ten decades out bitcoin should be very valuable. There are other threats to it, with Finsen and other things that the government's doing that's not good. It's under reported for now. I'm sure Bloomberg will fix that and others. But bottom line, I'm not worried because look, there's been a mess, was a massive bubble in twenty twenty one and crypto and bitcoin and the fallout from the bear market and the destruction, and there needs to be a cleanup. I think it's really naive to think that, you know, this is bad for bitcoin, because bitcoin has enduring values and it doesn't have a CEO. It's not a security Hey, terms, forgive me for jumping in. We've just got a couple of minutes left here. But I'm thinking, you know, there might be people listening or watching are broadcast right now listening to you and say, yeah, I get it that there needs to be a cleaning out. That makes sense, right. We certainly saw that in the Internet, you know, in dot com bust, right, there were some things that really made sense and there are a lot of things that didn't. Having said that, you know, you're at SWAN Bitcoin and you're of course going to say bitcoin is the one to follow, and that has legs here. So what would you say to somebody like that that you're basically forgive me, for lack of better words, talking your book. No, no, I am talking my book. I think you do want people to talk their book and reveal it and explain it. I used to be in crypto. I was retired when Corey Klipston, our wonderful founder and CEO, pulled me like made a job offer to come out of retirement. So a lot of time, you're two younger. I was paid on Wall Street. I'm older than I look, and I was overpaid on Wall Street. And I was living frugally taking care of my aging parents. But anyway, so bottom line, I would say at SWON, we have people on a mission to help other people get bitcoin before Wall Street and government supply on the bitcoin. If we're right, and I think we are, that this is the ultimate hard money asset for the future because it's digital, it's bare, it's very hard to stop, very hard to confiscate and take away and incredibly finite at only twenty one million bitcoin. So in my view, it's okay to be have a view, but you have to reveal why and you have to justify it, like defend your position right. Transparency is going to be crucial. But I still try to get my head around this idea of the purity of what bitcoin and maybe blockchain are supposed to be. You know, but then are you opening up doors to a lack of oversight and then problems? So then how do you balance that with some kind of oversight that really makes it safe and secure. But that's going to be something we have to hold for next time and a future conversation because we do have to run. Terrence, thanks for spending time with us. Terrence yang Maaging director a fintech law tech at Privacy over at Swan Bitcoin, as we said, a platform that allows people to buy bitcoin, including their iras, which would really open it up to a lot of people. You're listening to the Bloomberg Business Week podcast. Catch us live weekday afternoons from three to six Eastern on Bloomberg Radio, the Bloomberg Business app, and YouTube. You can also listen live on Amazon Alexa from our flagship New York station. Just say Alexa playing Bloomberg eleven thirty. All right, it's hard to believe that a year has passed since Elon Musk bought Twitter. It seems like three years to be honest. Anyway, since then, he has made the social media service smaller in almost every way. About thirteen percent fewer users signed on each day in September compared with the last October. That's according to some data from aptopia. Yeah, also, Carol, I don't like it anymore? Can I just put it out there? Yeah, that's fair. I think that's fair to say. The company employs about fifteen hundred people yep, down from seventy five hundred days that Musk bought it. And this is probably perhaps most relevant in my life. I was relatively early on Twitter, and it was like such a place for journalists, such a place for media professionals, news junkies. And Elon has totally deprioritized news. It's like a place for I don't know what, the hustlers and I don't know. And then there's the name. Yeah it's called X now I guess yeah, I'm not going there, so let's get to it. Yeah, I should count as a social media reporter for Bloomberg News. He writes for Business Week about it. Elon Musk's year of owning X made a mess of Twitter's business. She joins us on Zoom from San Francisco. Check out her story. It's online at Blomberg dot com, slash business Week and also on the Bloomberg terminal. Also here is the editor of Bloomberg Business Week, Joel Webber. He's in our Bloomberg Interactive Broker studio. Joel. This was the longest year. That's definitely one way to describe it. So, yeah, this week, it's been one year since it became official and Elon walked into the place with the sink memorable way to begin. I remember that, Yeah, we didn't we didn't forget, and you know, look like this has been something It's been something right and there were many things about the Twitter business that weren't successful. But what we're looking at now is kind of a shell of itself. That doesn't mean that it won't change yet and that maybe he's cut so far to bone that there's a growth opportunity that remains, but that is you know, this has been a different experience than I think most people when they look at what Elon has built. You know that he builds things, and it doesn't feel like it's necessarily off to that start here I issue right, Yeah, as you mentioned, it's just a very different place. It's a very different feeling. I feel like the types of content that are promoted or at least that I see in my feet are different than they were, you know, a year ago. Right, Like there's more information. I feel like there's more hate, Like I get a lot more spam in my dms, and like people commenting hateful stuff on stories or posts that I put. So it's totally totally different. It's a totally different feel, which is kind of sad in a lot of ways. And then I honestly could never get used to calling it X. I feel like I still call it. I hate it. I can't or I'm like you really feel careful. It's just like because every time we do it like X, well you know we mean Twitter, Like it's just crazy. But I do you think like if you're if you're Elon and you've and you bought this thing and you want to change the conversation, not unlike you know, his cage mask match Nemesis over at that place Facebook or meta changed. Change the conversation. And one way that you can do that is to take the name. And you know, we still call Google Google, but you know, technically it's alphabet and like look again and again and again. There's a playbook for this, and you change the conversation. But you know, X is not Twitter, and you know we I think it's reflected, but I what I search for it on my phone. I can serve Twitter and it pops up still, right, Wow, that's maybe because I downloaded it recently. Yeah, yeah, because I try to always give it up a little bit. I'm just sorry you were you were going to jump in there, go ahead, please, I'm just going to say the same thing. Even on the web, right, you look up Twitter and it pops up, and even some of the links that they post to like their policies, it still says like Twitter dot com, slash whatever. So I feel like they're still sort of I mean that the name brand right of Twitter is just so strong and so powerful. Well, maybe there's a chance that it comes back still, so what is you look like the numbers there were staggering in terms of the number of employees. It's kind of cuts, right, yeah, and look like you remember the ones that remain, those fifteen hundred. I'm assuming they clicked that button that was like we promised to be hardcore, you know, like that whole incident. But but what do you what do we think? Are you sure? Like what does it look like when he gets on the other side of this? I mean that that is the big question, right. It could go a couple different ways. I mean, one the amount of debt right that that Twitter had when when must bought it, Like, well he actually he was a cause of a lot of that debt. He was like, Twitter's going to go into bankruptcyes, Well, yeah, you acquire the company and then put thirteen billion dollars of debt on the balance sheet. So part of that's kind of on you. So they have a big financial holding out of advertising revenue is down by sixty percent, like that was in September. A lot of big advertisers aren't back or they're spinning way less, and so they have this huge hole to climb out of. I think the chance they have now is if they can really take off with this whole everything app idea right now, some people have said, I don't know if I'm gonna trust X with my payment information, Like it's a very unstable place to maybe want to like do my banking. But there's their sort of vision is to like do banking and do audio and video calling and all these other things, and so I guess they have a chance to make money with that. It's really just people to play. I should your point. I'm getting like spam in my feed about bitcoin and buying different cryptos. Like, I don't know how someone would want to do banking on an app that doesn't have that type of control a jol you don't want to get into crypto. It's an amazing opportunity. So that's a documentary call me back. It's called Ruin. That's the problem. The documentary is called Ruin. But you know, look like there if you bought this thing and you've changed the name and you're changing the story, there's this other opportunity that you have to you know, the only option here for him is to try and take it to a different place. I think, right, So he's going to try and do that, and you know we will be back in a year, no doubt, probably before to talk about how it's going. But I usually when you just think about I mean even just this week some of the other things that have come out, like do you what does he have to do? You know, everything at beside? What does he have to do to make this thing work? And when we meet again, how are we going to be talking about it? I mean, he has to get people to pay for it, Like so they have the subscription service now and it's less than one percent of people that Lava on a monthly basis or using it. So somehow you have to get people to pay. And people don't like to pay for social media. I don't like to pay for social media. I don't know other people do. So that's gonna be the biggest thing. And then you exactly, and then you have to make it work. So cool all these features are being launched, but like you think about some of his live streaming stuff, like he did this big event with Ronda Santis and it was glitchy the whole time. So you have to have things actually work otherwise people are not going to want to know, like he's sending rockets up out of the air or anything and has figured that one out. Yeah, just saying electric cars thing, Joel, I've said it once, I'll say it again, I would pay a monthly fee to not be allowed on on X. Well, you know that would help you can you can x that at and see what he says. I kind of miss it because it was a really great thing when news was happening, like it was incredib right. That to me is a huge part of this is like a reminder of like when there was a moment that you could get news and it was easy to access and like that. This is not that moment. It's killer. It's where everybody went. It was just happening in front of you. Joe Webber, of course, the editor of Bloomberg business Week, Thank you so much. Asha co On, social media reporter for Bloomberg News. Find this at Bloomberg dot com, Slash BusinessWeek and of course always on the Bloomberg terminal. Elon um brother Marco a journal. How about you let me drive? Oh no, no, no no, no, please going to drive, honey, please, I'll do the riding gravels. Let's wait. I want to try. It's a good question. Good try. This is the drive to the clothes dot com. I think we'll buy your should it on Bloomberg Radio right just about seventeen and a half minutes left in today's trading session, getting ready to wrap up the day. The week, it's been a little crazy. What a week. Good that the S and P five hundred down almost three percent this week. Same at the NASDAK composite. Yeah, that's some sa right, Yeah, Yeah, it's kind of interesting in a week where we got certainly some strong economic news, some earnings that were mixed bag. Yeah, some earnings that were mixed bag. Hot inflation, consumers still spending. Yeah, Taylor still a billionaire, she is, She's going to be fine. I'm not worried about Taylor. All right. Let's see, though, how investors can maybe be kind of fine when it comes to their investments. Let's get to Eric Clark. He's portfolio manager at Rational Dynamic Brands Fund on Zoom and San Diego. By the way, the Rational Dynamic Brands Fund is up this year by nearly sixteen percent, so out forming about ninety six percent of its peers. According to our own Bloomberg data. On a five year basis, though, it's in the twenty first percentile, with a return of about eight point four percent on average annually. Hey, Eric, nice to have you back with us this year, though, turning out to be pretty good for you guys. You guys focus on a bunch of names. I always I think Tim and I always like to ask you, though, big macro, how is it determining those names that you want to focus on? Well? How are you guys? Nice to talk again? I mean, there's a lot of macro cross currents, isn't there. I mean, between geopolitics and interest rates and the worry about a recession and a consumer that might be tapped out, which I don't agree with. You know, there's a lot to consider, and so when there's a lot to consider, it means volatility is probably going to be higher than normal, and that gives you some opportunities to trade around your core positions. And we're being a little more concentrated in what we own. We're being very laser focused rather than being a little more broad based. And that's helped this year certainly with some good exposure to the you know, the megacap let's call them the Magnificent seven that since that I don't know who coined that phrase, but you know that's the one that we're all running with. But seventy five percent of the fund is non magnificent seven, and some of those names are having a great year too, even though the overall market has been a little sluggish in the average stock is actually flatted down on the year, So it's been a very interesting year indeed. Well, you guys, in addition to Apple and Amazon, you also have kkur Live Nation, Draft Kings, you also have Microsoft, and they're speaking to Magnificent seven. But I want to go back to something you said, Eric, that you don't agree that the consumer is tapped out. What evidence do you have to show that make the case for us, for our listeners, for of yours. Yeah, sure, I mean listen, for two years, we've all been over paying for everything, right. First we started to do it and we just did it without caring, and then we started to get mad, but we still did it, and for most cases we're still doing it. But we're finally making choices and we're doing a lot of trade downs, which is why we love Amazon and a few other en Costco and a few others. But you know, the consumer, I don't think. I think some part of the consumer retail is certainly tapped out, because if you're on a fixed budget and everything that you have to buy is going up in price, then of course your discretionary spend what's left over isn't as robust, and so you really start making choices and you and you tighten your belt. But for the most part, there's also seven trillion in money markets that nobody talks about. And our savings, yes, have been dwindling, but that that formula is just doesn't take into consideration. You know your household, Well, aren't the people who have the seven trillion dollars in money markets? People at the highest end of the income spectrum anyway, Well, I think generally speaking, but that you know, I mean, I people in my own family and friends have just said, you know, I'm getting I'm getting zero or less, you know, not much in my savings account at Chase. So I'm going to move that money over to my Schwab brokerage, and I'm going to put in the money market. You know that that how long that sits is anybody's guest, But sentiment is certainly poor. I'm just saying that, you know, as long as people have jobs, then then even if we moan and groan about things, you know, listen to what we do, not as much as what we say. Because the retail sales numbers have been super strong, right, and yet the narrative is that the consumers tapped out and very and very you know, kind of dire. Eric want to ask you. It's something we just talked about with our colleagues over on the TV side on air, and we talked about a call by b of A on their way to play this market, and they say, buy boomers, sell millennials, And basically they're saying, you know, boomers are flushed with high interest rates fattening their savings accounts. Young Americans are struggling with debt, sky high rents and mortgage rates that are putting home ownership for their out of reach. So you forgot childcare? Is that too? So go look it, Tucks and then avoid those whose fortunes ride on cash strap millennials. So American Express and cruise ship lines are in out of something like Revolve Group, which is a self styled next gen fashion retailer. So any of that play into what you are owning in your fund Well, sure, certainly demographics play a big role. I mean, you know, the goal is if you are a brand that is operating in an important spending category and you appeal to kids, all the way up to older adults, and you have global sales opportunities through with that demographic. That makes a very interesting setup. But we're certainly focused on the parts of spending where you either have to spend like going to Costco or spending using your visa card and spending on Amazon, or you really want to spend because you've made a choice that this particular product or service is really important. So concerts through Live Nation they report next week. I think the stock has come down way too far for the stable business that they have. Spotify wouldn't necessarily ring for a baby boomer, but it does. I'm a gen X millennials and gen Z are fiercely loyal to a Spotify and they just turned profitable and they said they're going to stay that way. So we're definitely focused on the demographics of what we have to spend on and what we just absolutely love to spend on. And we do have some Lily Lily's the only healthcare name that we have in there, and that's certainly is part of the obesity. The trade, which you know is kind of a democrat to they have their own GLP one Indiana. What about Nike down sixteen point three percent this year. Concerns over China, concerns over the consumer. Are those concerns not in the right place? Well, No, I think Shana is a concern in general. I think Nike's one of the biggest holdings now because it came down. So we like to add to great businesses when they're on sale. And their latest quarter was really strong. You saw Deckers today with Hoka. Don't bet against Hoka right now. There you go. The athleisure trade, I think is lu Lu's had a very strong number in their latest report and still has great growth in Asia coming. So I think there's a lot of places to be where the spending category and the brand love is really is really important, and we're ignoring the for now. I know we're running out of time, but from the notes that you shared with our producer Paul Brennan, you're excited to add on further. DIP's, Apple, Google, Meta, Blackstone and KKR Tencent also a favorite. So interesting. Hey, we'll have to get you back real soon. Eric Clark, have a good weekend, portfolio manager at Rational Dynamic Brands Fund on Steam in San Diego. Yeah, Little Alman Brothers, this is the Bloomberg Business Week podcast, all available on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcast. Listen live weekday afternoons from three to six Eastern on Bloomberg dot Com, the iHeartRadio app, tune In, and the Bloomberg Business App. You can also watch us live every weekday on YouTube and always on the Bloomberg journyaloneSee 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Sabiduría Psicodélica
Kike Pinto: maestro de la reciprocidad

Sabiduría Psicodélica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 92:00


En este episodio Yannina Thomassiny entrevista al maestro Kike Pinto. Un hombre dedicado a la música y a la medicina desde hace ya muchísimo tiempo. Nacido en Lima en 1956, de padres migrantes de los Andes del Perú. Ha dedicado gran parte de su vida a estudiar la música tradicional Andina y Amazónica. La selva y los Apus son su segundo hogar. Ha caminado con las comunidades de San Pedro de Casta, departamento de Lima y Japu, Nación Q'ero, departamento de Cusco. Participó en ceremonias y aprendió a componer y cantar canciones para el culto al Agua (Walina) y otros géneros de su Música Tradicional (Wayri Ch'unchu, Pukllay, etc.), así como de su amorosa relación con los Apus y la Pachamama. Con representantes y maestros de pueblos nativos amazónicos aprendió a componer y cantar canciones ceremoniales (Ikaro) inspiradas por estados ampliados de conciencia y por las Plantas Maestras. Además de componer canciones populares (La Canoa, Waynu, Marinera, Yaraví, etc.), cantadas por diversos intérpretes de la música tradicional andina y componer música para danzas y rituales tradicionales. Ha creado una vasta colección de instrumentos musicales, con los cuales fundó, en la ciudad de Cusco, el Instituto de Cultura y Museo de Instrumentos Musicales Andinos y Amazónicos “Taki”, abierto al público por 15 años en esa ciudad. Es expositor, conferencista y concertista del equipo de National Geographic en el Perú, como experto en la Música Andina y Amazónica tradicional. Kike hace los despachos andinos más hermosos del mundo porque entiende el concepto del Aini- reciprocidad y enseña a las personas a vivir su vida en esta Filosofia.  Me encuentras en Instagram como @cassetteart @sabiduriapsicodelica  Encuentra a Kike como: @kikepintocardenas Hotel Ikal: @ikal_tulum_hotel Restaura: @restaura_experience

Esports Insider Podcast
A Deep Dive into the Collegiate Esports Boom | APUS | The Industry Episode 18

Esports Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 45:25


In this episode, we'll be talking about all things collegiate esports in the US! In order to do this I'm joined by Craig Skilling, the Esports Program Coordinator at American Public University System, and Emily Briscoe, a current esports student at APUS. This episode provides an overview of the esports collegiate ecosystem from an educational standpoint. We also touch on why universities are going all in on esports and the rising prevalence of esports degrees. ►Site: https://esportsinsider.com/ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/esportsinsider ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/esportsinsider/ ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esportsinsider/ ►LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/esportsinsider

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick
EP 29: How the Q'ero Perceive Energy

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 21:49


This episode discusses the genius of Q'ero's wisdom and healing tradition. The Q'ero Healing Tradition has simplified complex energetic and spiritual concepts to the bare minimum. It has established ways to bring their entire community effortlessly to higher levels of consciousness alongside mother earth and the sacred mountains. We cover how they see beyond the images and the symbols provided by our minds to translate energetic and spiritual phenomena, effectively seeing beyond these illusions and placing their finger on the pulse of reality at its most accurate source. www.traditionalmedicinemiami.comhttps://www.instagram.com/traditionalmedicinemiami

Rising From The Ashes
#1 The 88: Andromeda, Antlia, Apus and Aquarius

Rising From The Ashes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 131:02


As we journey through the cosmos, we begin to unravel the beauty and mysticism of the complex star systems and constellations that form our universe and solar system, with the most beatutiful story unfolding right before our eyes in alphabetical order. We learn as we go, and this has been a heck of learning experience. Come sojourn with us!

Digital Foundry Direct Weekly
DF Direct Weekly #108: Unrecord's 'Realism' Explained, Horizon Burning Shores Hands-On

Digital Foundry Direct Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 69:16


This week, Rich is joined by Alex and Oliver to discuss a range of topics, including the Unrecord footage that's gone 'viral', the launch of the first Unreal Engine 5.1 title outside of Fortnite to use Lumen and Nanite, and the arrival of the Horizon Burning Shores DLC - which looks amazing. Meanwhile, discover why Digital Foundry won't be doing another office tour and learn about Rich's 'cone of respectability'. It's all here in this 68 minute show! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:45 News 01: Unrecord footage revealed 00:09:28 News 02: Immortals of Aveum showcases UE5 features 00:19:12 News 03: Horizon Burning Shores launches! 00:26:36 News 04: ASUS ROG Ally specs leak 00:34:48 News 05: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. shown with path tracing 00:41:35 Supporter Q1: Could Cyberpunk on PS5/Series X run the RT Overdrive mode? 00:49:01 Supporter Q2: If AMD sold APUs with much more graphics power, would they sell well? 00:55:21 Supporter Q3: Does “going gold” really matter anymore for modern games? 01:01:00 Supporter Q4: Would RTX Remix work with emulated games? 01:02:40 Supporter Q5: When will we get another Digital Foundry office tour? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick
EP 18: Part 1 - What is Ayahuasca?

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 20:13


In today's episode, we build the foundation to understand what Ayahuasca is. We review the basics, sneak in some neuroscience from Dr. Jordi Riba and his team in Barcelona, and review the framework these Traditional Indigenous Medicines live within, including Ayahuasca, to avoid unnecessary learning curves that can slow up progress. This is part 1 of our "What is Ayahuasca?" mini-series. www.traditionalmedicinemiami.comhttps://www.instagram.com/traditionalmedicinemiami

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick
EP 14: How are Traditional Indigenous Healers Expected to Help Us Birth Powerful New Medicines into this World?

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 17:35


Today's episode discusses how Traditional Indigenous Healers expect to see new, more potent medicines coming into this world. The more challenging our times get, the more powerful the medicines will need to be in order to bring about balance. The Q'ero expected to see new levels of mastery achieved in their healing tradition. They also expected new souls with unique energetics and gifts to enter our world. These new "medicines" in the form of people will need help being birthed and can sometimes come into this world with a rigid set of challenges meant to help them mature into their calling and purpose. Healers are here to help guide them onto the path of blossoming their powers and abilities, using traditional indigenous medicines and wisdom.  www.traditionalmedicinemiami.comhttps://www.instagram.com/traditionalmedicinemiami

The Oakley Podcast
141: All About APUs

The Oakley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 43:07


Key topics in today's conversation include:Oakley Update: Great customer feedback and a shoutout to an owner-operator (2:48)Ricky's history working in trucking and with APUs (5:18)What is an APU and why has it become important? (6:39)The necessity for APUs for today's driver (12:01)Different kinds of APUs and the pros and cons for each (13:16)Servicing an APU and warranty information (22:04)What's the future of APUs? (27:01)What are weight specs and requirements for APUs (33:37)Final thoughts (37:32)Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. For more information, check out our show website: podcast.bruceoakley.com.

The Everyday Scholar
The Crisis Facing the U.S Higher Education System – Part Two | EP87

The Everyday Scholar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 27:33


In part two of this episode of The Everyday Scholar, Dr. Wally Boston, President Emeritus of APUS, continues offering his expertise and personal insight on how to help prospective university students by offering suggestions on how to best reduce the extremely high cost of furthering one's education in America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick
EP 10: What are the Coca Readings from the Q'ero all about?

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 16:05


So what are Coca Readings all about? And why are they so important in the High Andean Q'ero tradition? In this episode we go into the importance of the coca plant, its energetics and how the Q'ero came into this method of communication with Mother Earth (Pachamama) and the Sacred Mountains (Apus).www.traditionalmedicinemiami.comhttps://www.instagram.com/traditionalmedicinemiami

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick
EP 9: Traditional Indigenous Healers and their Alliance with Mother Earth

Traditional Medicine Podcast with Caara Lovick

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 16:05


This episode discusses the #1 central theme in traditional indigenous healing- a strong alliance with Mother Earth. www.traditionalmedicinemiami.comhttps://www.instagram.com/traditionalmedicinemiami

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
S04E36 Migrations des oiseaux 7/12 : Records, Adrien de Montaudouin (ornithologue)

Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 20:25


Second cycle (épisodes 5 à 8/12) de notre saga dédiée à la migration des oiseaux. Épisode 7 : les Records Les 12 épisodes sont tous déjà dispos dans les liens indiqués à la suite. _______  On dénombre plus de 10.000 espèces d'oiseaux dans le monde. Un peu moins de la moitié de ces espèces migrent (de quelques m à 80.000 km par an). Ils étonnent année après année les scientifiques, en faisant tomber les records les uns après les autres : Temps de vol Distance parcourue Altitude franchie ... Tous les ans, la sterne arctique parcourt près de 80.000 km. Entre Arctique et Antarctique, Sterna paradisaea allonge sa route pour profiter des vents portants. Les martinets noirs, Apus apus, sont quant à eux connus pour être capables de voler… 10 mois d'affilée sans se poser ! Pour qu'une telle performance soit possible, les oiseaux se nourrissent et dorment dans les airs. La distance accumulée des vols durant leur vie équivaut à 7 voyages aller-retour jusqu'à la Lune ! Le record d'altitude appartient au vautour de Rüppell. l'un d'eux a percuté un avion à ... 11.300m !!! L'Oie à tête barrée se pose en challenger du vautour : elle survole les montagnes de l'Himalaya à plus de 10.000 m. Des cygnes ont aussi été repérés à plus de 8.000 m. Les oiseaux migrateurs trouvent un intérêt particulier de voler très haut car ils profitent des courants de vents forts qui les aident à se déplacer sur de grandes distances. L'augmentation de l'altitude de vol permet aussi de limiter l'hyperthermie (liée à l'intensité des battements d'ailes), grâce à la température qui atteint souvent moins de -50 °C, ainsi que la déshydratation qui s'ensuit, lors des grandes migrations. L'une des migrations les plus célèbres est celle de la Barge rousse (Limosa lapponica), championne d'endurance. En 2020, des scientifiques ont enregistré le vol migratoire sans pause le plus long jamais observé, entrepris par une Barge rousse entre l'Alaska et la Nouvelle-Zélande. Elle a parcouru plus de 12.700 kilomètres au-dessus de l'océan Pacifique, pendant 11 jours, sans jamais s'arrêter. D'autres volent loin et vite. La Bécassine double (Gallinago media) peut parcourir plus de 6.700 km et atteindre des vitesses de 96 km/h lors de ses voyages sans interruption entre l'Europe et l'Afrique subsaharienne. Il s'agit de l'oiseau migrateur le plus rapide. Même les petits oiseaux embarquent pour d'éprouvants voyages. Le Colibri calliope (Selasphorus calliope), le plus petit oiseau d'Amérique du Nord, effectue des allers-retours de plus de 9.000 km entre les prairies de haute altitude et les vastes forêts des Rocheuses ou celle de pins et de chênes du Mexique. Petit mais costaud !  ________ Notre invité Adrien de Montaudouin est ornithologue et fondateur de l'association CPAL. Il nous a contactés en 2021 pour proposer un sujet sur sa passion, et c'est aujourd'hui chose faite. Nos épisodes se basent sur l'excellent livre d'une autre jeune ornithologue, Maxime Zucca: La migration des oiseaux, comprendre les voyageurs du ciel. ________ Tous les épisodes de la saga Migrations des oiseaux : https://bit.ly/migrations_1_leg_defs_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_2_typ_dir_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_3_voi_zones_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_4_met_etudes_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_5_pilotg_nav_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_6_prepa_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_7_records_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_8_curiosites_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_9_ete_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_10_automne_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_11_hiver_BSG https://bit.ly/migrations_12_printemps_BSG _______ Sous notre Gravillon vous trouverez... 4 podcasts, 1 site, 1 compte Instagram, 1 page + 1 groupe Facebook et 1 asso dédiés au Vivant : https://baleinesousgravillon.com/liens-2

IBM Analytics Insights Podcasts
Getting Technical about the Data Center Revolution with Jonathan Friedmann, CEO of Speedata

IBM Analytics Insights Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 34:30


Let's get more technical on the data center revolution. The CPU cannot keep up with data growth! APUs and dedicated processors for Analytics workloads. Jonathan Friedmann, CEO & Co-Founder of Speedata, joins the podcast.01:55 Introducing Jonathan Friedmann10:20 What makes SpeedData 20x faster?13:29 HW acceleration is better16:21 Target client profile17:57 How to accelerate via HW22:02 APUs are the answer23;42 The evil CPU25:57 Supply chain, no problem27:33 Chips and Science Act28:50 Predicting the Future32:48 For fun?LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonathan-friedmann-8b5b99/https://www.linkedin.com/company/speedataio/Website: https://www.speedata.io/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us atalmartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The MakingData Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, wherewe explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... whilekeeping it simple & fun.

The CEO Sessions
The Most Important Element Of Leadership - President, Nuno Fernandes - American Public University

The CEO Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 41:16


What's the most important element of leadership? If you haven't answered this question for yourself it's too easy to get distracted. Leaders are the busiest people on the planet, and it's not realistic to chase every new leadership theory out there. Instead prioritize developing the one that will get you the furthest in your leadership journey and drive your success. You can't be a great leader if you don't have perspective. Being able to look at things from different points of view from your employees, customers, and even your competition is the difference between success and failure. Perspective allows you to make the right decisions and inspire others to trust you.  I host Nuno Fernandes, President of American Public University System, where he shares his experience living in 9 different countries and how that has helped shape his ability to lead effectively. American Public University System delivers high quality, affordable and workforce relevant higher education to adult learners of all backgrounds through two different institutions: American Public University and American Military University. They rank in the top 10% for return on educational investment compared to 4,500 colleges and universities nationwide, according to the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce report, https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/roi2022/ (Ranking 4,500 Colleges by ROI (2022)). APUS ranks as them as the https://www-zdnet-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.zdnet.com/google-amp/education/best-online-colleges-for-working-adults/ (best online college for working adults), according to ZDNet (June 2022). Nuno has a range of leadership and business experience in higher ed and beyond, including as President and CEO of Latin America's largest online program manager (OPM), and one of the top 3 globally in number of managed students, Ilumno. He is motivated by delivering high quality programs and services that will positively impact the lives of students and their communities. He is the 2019 recipient of ACQ5's “Gamechanger of the Year” Global Award and the winner of the 2018 ICON Award (Impact Category), recognizing the marketing executive with the most impact in the United States. LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/nuno-a-s-fernandes/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nuno-a-s-fernandes/) Company Link: https://www.apus.edu/ (https://www.apus.edu/) What You'll Discover in this Episode: The biggest leadership lesson from living in nine different countries. Why” follow your passion” is often the wrong leadership advice and what to do instead. What he learned from his grandparents about education. An unexpected twist that led to his growth down the road. Advice for leaders. Resources: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2016/11/17/why-understanding-other-perspectives-is-a-key-leadership-skill/ (https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2016/11/17/why-understanding-other-perspectives-is-a-key-leadership-skill/) https://medium.com/swlh/perspective-and-leadership-cd0dce5d50f1 (https://medium.com/swlh/perspective-and-leadership-cd0dce5d50f1) http://www.leadership.com.sg/perspective/leadership-perspectives/#.Y0CRO3bMK5c (http://www.leadership.com.sg/perspective/leadership-perspectives/#.Y0CRO3bMK5c) ----- Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben Fanning https://www.benfanning.com/speaker/ (Speaking and Training inquires) https://followbenonyoutube.com (Subscribe to my Youtube channel) https://www.linkedin.com/in/benfanning/ (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/benfanning1/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/BenFanning1 (Twitter)

HRchat Podcast
Higher Education For Employees with Dr. Marie Harper, APUS

HRchat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 21:39


In this episode, we consider the role of higher education in empowering employees to achieve more in the world of work.Our guest this time is Dr. Marie Harper, Dean of the Wallace E. Boston School of Business at American Public University System (APUS). Dr. Harper has worked for corporations as well as in academia and is one of a handful of women of color in similar higher education leadership positions in the U.S.Questions Include: Tell us about APUS - the mission and ways it helps the world of workSo the American Public University System (APUS) delivers accessible and affordable online higher education to adult learners of all backgrounds. Why is this so vital?What are the most successful companies doing right in overcoming employee challenges amid today's quiet quitting & great reassessment?What are some things that a private company can do to help convince job seekers that working for their company will be rewarding?How can companies ensure their workers are keeping pace with training and upskilling/cross-skilling?Let's talk about career development and empowerment. How can this become more of a priority for a company who might not have focused on it enough?What role can higher ed play in this career development?About American Public University SystemAmerican Public University System (APUS) delivers accessible and affordable online higher education to adult learners of all backgrounds. APUS, a five-time recipient of Online Learning Consortium's (OLC) Effective Practice Award, offers more than 200 online degree and certificate programs through American Public University as well as American Military University, the #1 provider of higher education to the U.S. military and veterans.* With over 116,000 alumni worldwide, APUS is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. APUS is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq: APEI). For more information, visit www.apus.edu.We do our best to ensure editorial objectivity. The views and ideas shared by our guests and sponsors are entirely independent of The HR Gazette, HRchat Podcast and Iceni Media Inc.  This episode of HRchat is supported by Workzinga. Companies that hire based on alignment will reduce attrition, increase productivity, and boost creativity within their organization. The Workzinga team can show companies and candidates accurate culture alignment based on 26 characteristics! Learn more at workzinga.com

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
El despertar de los Apus en el mundo. Entrevista a Guillermo Pauccar

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 42:13


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/aW_s7UeFdYs En esta entrevista, Guillermo no hablará acerca de: *¿Qué significa ser Altomissayouq? *¿Qué es la cosmovisión andina? *¿Qué son los códigos andinos y para qué sirven? *¿Qué significa tomar una iniciación y qué es la missa andina? *¿Qué son y para qué sirven los chumpi khuyas? *¿Qué diferencia hay entre la medicina occidental y la medicina tradicional andina? *¿Qué tipos de sanaciones se realizan? Guillermo Pauccar Sacerdote andino Altomissayoq. Nació en Marcachea, parte de Nación Q'ero en Perú, último pueblo Inka. De linaje directo de Inka Pauccar. Abre espacios de sanación y oráculo de coca. Inicia a personas a recorrer su propio camino. https://pauccarmarca.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pauccarmarc... https://m.facebook.com/pauccarmarca Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación en este enlace: https://streamelements.com/mindaliapl... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindaliacom - Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo. #GuillermoPauccar #Despertar #Apus

Get Reworked
APUS's Marie Harper on HR as Change Agent

Get Reworked

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 46:04


Human resources has come a long way since its days as the personnel department. Yet tensions remain between organizations that view HR as a strategic partner and those that still see HR people as paper pushers and party planners. In this episode of Get Reworked, we talk to Dr. Marie Harper, Dean, Dr. Wallace E. Boston School of Business, American Public University System. Marie's professional path started in a personnel department, but hasn't stopped evolving since then. She believes HR professionals who don't view themselves as change agents will "be destroyed." Listen: Get Reworked Full Episode List "Every time there's a problem, you can't say, we will train people," said Marie. "Rather, you should look at what is going on in the system, do I need to change employees do I need to change policies, procedures, the systems that we use, and that's how you make change in the organization. I truly believe in that, you have to look at the big picture before you try to assist and help individuals." Highlights of the conversation include: How Human Resources moved beyond administrative work. The risk of burnout among HR professionals and why some organizations still aren't addressing it. Why people should think in terms of personal growth and not careers. What gives Marie hope about the next generation of HR leaders. Plus, co-hosts Siobhan Fagan and Mike Prokopeak talk with Marie about important skills for HR professionals, why she hates the word 'career,' how a Philadelphia mayor's election loss spurred her into HR and Mickey Mouse as a potential cure for burnout. Listen in for more. Have a suggestion, comment or topic for a future episode? Drop us a line at editors@simplermedia.com.

Broken Silicon
155. Lovelace VR Performance, PlayStation VR2 vs Quest 3, Apple VR | Oculus Engineer

Broken Silicon

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 146:37 Very Popular


An Oculus Engineer joins to discuss upcoming VR devices, developing for them, and GPUs of the future. SPON: Support MLID with code “MOORESLAW” for 82% off AtlasVPN: https://atlasv.pn/MOORESLAW SPON: brokensilicon = -25% off Windows, dieshrink = -3% off Everything: https://biitt.ly/shbSk 0:00 Who is our guest? What got him into VR work? 7:12 What does VR offer traditional gaming doesn't? (Insidious is the Movie!) 15:09 The History of VR before 2012 - From Virtual Boy to Oculus 21:27 PlayStation's Instant (and fleeting) VR Dominance, Problems with Early VR 30:57 Why PlayStation bet on VR, and XBOX didn't... 37:01 Apple VR is Coming - What would be its Killer App? 49:54 Will PS VR2 make VR Gaming mainstream? 1:03:14 What games do PS VR2 & Quest 3 need to be successful? 1:11:24 How important was Carmack to Oculus development? 1:15:31 XR2 Programming 1:20:20 What should the Quest 3 do well? What's the ideal VR Device of the Future? 1:38:42 Will putting computers on our head give us cancer? 1:43:49 Will shortages affect VR Pricing moving forward? 1:45:16 When will VR be "Mom and Dad" mainstream? 1:48:32 Lovelace Performance, RDNA 3, FSR 2.0 - How will VR be improved? 1:56:14 When will we make walking work well in VR games? 2:09:03 Besides VR, what's the next gaming experience revolution? 2:14:38 Will RDNA 5 APUs match the PS5? When will we get 1000 Core CPUs? https://virtualspeech.com/blog/history-of-vr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_VR https://9to5mac.com/2021/04/03/opinion-apple-arcade-just-went-from-a-potential-flop-to-a-likely-success/ https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/RSX https://www.qualcomm.com/products/application/xr-vr-ar/snapdragon-xr2-5g-platform?&cmpid=foxdus2231&gclid=CjwKCAjws8yUBhA1EiwAi_tpEQ9AYVIGvik8-i1AaGRamDOtpMNgXzgA-_vjvXD4YnoXKQwxV_FBXRoCYQcQAvD_BwE https://uploadvr.com/snapdragon-888-adreno-660/ https://www.gfinityesports.com/vr/valve-index-2-release-date-specs-price-deckard/ https://twitter.com/id_aa_carmack/status/1371485209603022853?lang=en https://www.khronos.org/openxr/

Arcturian Healing Method Podcast
Saqsaywaman Apus and Nuesta's Transmission

Arcturian Healing Method Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 20:08


Please enjoy this 20 minute transmission recorded at the base of Saqsaywaman, a major sacred site. in Peru. Here we connect with the divine masculine and divine feminine spirits of the mountains called the Apus and Nuestas respectively. There are 3 main segments in the transmission: 1) Connect to the Apus and the Divine Masculine Energies 2) Connect With the Nuestas and the Divine Feminine Energies 3) Combined both the Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine Energies Within Ourselves We conclude the transmission with the use of the Arcturian Cycles of Time Healing Frequencies to integrate our system. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gene-ang/support

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
El mensaje de los Apus: Espíritus de la montaña, por Brujito Maya

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 45:05


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/Huex_3SLAoI El mensaje de los Hermanos del Cielo a los Apus: *Guardianes Estelares de la Montaña Sagrada. ¿Quiénes son los Apus? ¿Qué mensaje nos vienen a traer? ¿Cómo incorporar sus enseñanzas a nuestra vida cotidiana? *El nacimiento del Homo Luminus, el pasaje de transición del Homo Sapiens al Humano Luminoso. *Los Ciclos de la Tierra. ¿Qué nos espera del 2021 al 2030 según las Antiguas Tradiciones Andinas? Brujito Maya Gabriel Rugiero, conocido como el Brujito Maya, es egresado de la Universidad Nacional de las Artes. Astrólogo, escritor, especialista en chamanismo andino, cultura y tradiciones de los pueblos originarios de América. Desde hace 25 años se desempeña como docente y conferencista. Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente -----------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA---------- Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

What School Could Be in Hawaiʻi
72. Russell Motter: Renaissance Man, Raconteur, Teacher and Mixologist Extraordinaire

What School Could Be in Hawaiʻi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 57:58


It's hard to rank all the things I love about Russell Motter – history teacher, lover of great music, epic thespian, good cook, creative innovator, Atlanta Braves and Falcons fan, among others – but the fact he mixes a mean Sazerac, my favorite cocktail, sits at the top of the list. Russell and I taught together in the history department at ‘Iolani School from 2010 to 2014. When I say taught together, I mean it literally. We team-taught US History, merging our two classes into one very cool section that at times traveled to the outer edges of innovation in education and what history could be. (To see a very cool video about our work, click here.) But I get ahead of myself. Russell has a BA and a masters in history from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He has been teaching in the history department at ‘Iolani School for 26 years, and was its department head from 2005 – 2013. Russell and I co-founded and co-directed the Education Innovation Lab at ‘Iolani School during the 2013/2014 school year. He has been a curriculum consultant for Punahou School's PUEO program; he coordinated ‘Iolani's capstone program for two years. Currently he is the course leader for ‘Iolani's APUS history program. Russell has also taught at the college level here in Honolulu. If you ever have a chance to read Russell's resume you will see that he has a miscellaneous projects section a mile long. Highlights include working on a team that brought technology to ‘Iolani's campus in the form of a K12 iPad 1:1 program, the second school in Hawaii to do so. I also served on that team with Russell. It was a blast. More than anything, in my humble opinion, Russell's work bringing incredible guest speakers to ‘Iolani School is a highlight. Speakers include Barbara Field, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, John Hope Franklin (a personal hero of mine), Wynton Marsalis and Isabel Wilkerson, Pulitzer Prize Winning author of the incredible book, The Warmth of Other Suns. Oh, I almost forgot, Russell, originally from the Great State of Georgia, acts in local theater productions here in Honolulu, is a master mixologist and, in an earlier life, was a hotel bellman. To say he has lived a rich and intentional life is an understatement. My editor, creative consultant and sound engineer is the wondrously creative, Evan Kurohara (SØZEN), a self-taught audio engineer and producer born and raised in Hilo, Hawaiʻi.  He is currently working in Honolulu and aspiring to reach new heights by dedicating himself to exceptional quality work through creative and analytical meticulousness (his words!).  Our original theme music is provided by my friend of 40 years, virtuoso pianist, Michael Sloan. Michael has produced 12 albums with over 100 songs and is featured in Apple Music, Spotify, and all the other major music platforms. You can also find his work at his YouTube channel. He has listeners in over 100 countries and over 2000 cities, to date. Songs featured in this episode include, “A New Day,” “Oasis,” “Mysterious Dancer” and “Fuchsia.” There are two other clips of songs downloaded from a open source site: “Pass the Plate” and “On the Rocks.” Please support this podcast by providing a rating and review at your fav podcast app! The What School Could Be in Hawaiʻi podcast is funded by Ted Dintersmith and WhatSchoolCouldBe.org. Please stay safe, keep wearing your masks in crowded public spaces, and please get vaccinated. Until next time, mahalo, a hui hou!, and please be in good health.  Theme music provided by Michael Sloan Editing and creative consulting by Evan Kurohara The post 72. Russell Motter: Renaissance Man, Raconteur, Teacher and Mixologist Extraordinaire appeared first on @MLTSinHawaii .

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo
How to Publish Your Own Books | Karl Beckstrand

Inside BS with Dave Lorenzo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 36:50


If you've wondered how to publish a book, this is the show for you. Today Dave Lorenzo speaks with Karl Beckstrand about his journey in publishing. Karl walks us though how he publishes his own work and makes money doing it.About Karl Beckstrand:Media professor Karl Beckstrand is the bestselling and award-winning author/illustrator of 25 multicultural/multilingual books and more than 60 ebook titles. His survival novel, To Swallow the Earth, won a 2016 International Book Award, and his multicultural kids' books have been lauded by Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus, The Horn Book, and School Library Journal. Raised in Silicon Valley, he has lived abroad and worked with people from all continents (except Antarctica). His work reflects cultural diversity—not only in protagonists, but in collaborators (his illustrators hail from Latin America, Europe, and Asia). Beckstrand has a B.A. in journalism from BYU, an M.A. in international relations from APUS, and a broadcast/film certificate from Film A. Academy. He teaches media at a state college and, since 2004, he has run Premio Publishing. Beckstrand has presented to Taiwan's Global Leadership for Youth, city and state governments, festivals, and schools. His Y.A. stories, ebook mysteries, nonfiction, Spanish/bilingual, wordless, career, and STEM books feature ethnically diverse characters—and usually end with a twist. His work has appeared via: Amazon, Apple/iBooks, Baker & Taylor, Barnes & Noble, Costco, Deseret Book, Follett, Ingram, Papercrafts Magazine, Target.com, The U.S. Congressional Record, and Walmart.com.Buy Karl Beckstrand's Books. Here are some great kid's titles:GROW: How We Get Food from Our Garden (Food Books for Kids)Bright Star, Night Star: An Astronomy Story (Careers for kids)Buy Dave's book:The 60 Second Sale: The Ultimate System for Building Lifelong Client Relationships in the Blink of an Eye

Manifest Destiny
14. John Muir, Stanford Prison Experiment

Manifest Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 56:59


Manifesters, we promised you guests this season and we are delivering!! In this special episode, Lisa joins us all the way from Scotland to reminiscence about our fateful APUS class and tell us about pioneering environmentalist, prolific shepherd, amateur clock-maker, and problematic asshole, John Muir. Next, we dive into Philip Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment and learn Blair may or may not have experienced similar brainwashing in fifth grade...WE'RE HAVING SUCH A GOOD TIME! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manifestdestinypod/support

Open Waters
01. Intro to Open Waters and ONE Apus Discussion

Open Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 32:06


In this episode we discuss future plans for the podcast, introductions to the hosts, and a brief overview of the ONE Apus incident.