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Eithan and Ben return with Episode 12 of the Rugby League review along with fellow Prost International writer Benedict. This week, they welcome Leeds Rhinos hooker Brad Dwyer as the special guest. Now 28, the Rhinos man discusses his career to date including being known as an 'impact sub' during his time at Warrington Wolves, playing in the lower leagues and his four seasons with Leeds to date. In his time at Headingley, Dwyer has already picked up the Challenge Cup and with two games of the regular season remaining, is now focusing on helping his team into those all-important play-offs for a chance at reaching the Grand Final. As well as matters on the pitch, Brad talks life off it as well. Being born and bred in Wigan before moving across to Leeds, how he spends his time off and how he got involved in his brother's wedding last weekend before and after playing in a memorable golden point Magic Weekend win over Hull FC. All this and more in the Rugby League Review.
Brad Dwyer, co-founder of Roboflow, discussed the past 18 months for the company and how the business has grown to what it is today.A serial entrepreneur, Dwyer started his first company, Hatchlings, while a student at Iowa State University. His parents knew he'd be an entrepreneur after attending a wedding where Dwyer learned about supply and demand. He sold his parents quarters to park for $2 each, his first profitable business. He was five years old.
Brad Dwyer joins Jon and Mark and discusses the effect opening up about his birthmark had on his life and recognising depression as well as the spirit of the Leeds Rhinos squad and how that's fuelled their culture.
Leeds Rhinos star Brad Dwyer returns in 2021 with his second series of Dogcast as he gives fans an insight into the person behind the player with his unique chats with players, past and present. In the second episode, Dwyer caught up with Ash Handley. The free scoring winger finished as top try scorer in Super League in 2020 but there is no much more to this Leeds lad than just scoring tries. Ash talks candidly about the challenges he has faced on and off the field in his career including how he thought his Rhinos career was over after just one game and why he flew to Papua New Guinea on an all inclusive holiday in 2019!
Leeds Rhinos star Brad Dwyer returns in 2021 with his second series of Dogcast as he gives fans an insight into the person behind the player with his unique chats with players, past and present. In the first episode, Dwyer caught up with James Donaldson. The 2020 Challenge Cup winner has had to face adversity on and off the pitch throughout his career however he is positive outlook and desire for self improvement is something that can inspire us all.
In our first episode of the series, we delve into the journey Brad Dwyer has gone on through his career as a professional rugby league athlete, and how his personal life encounters have impacted this. We speak closely with Brad about issues he has faced with low self esteem, anxiety and feelings of depression, all derived from confidence issues from a birth mark on his face. Brad speaks openly about the issues he has faced, what it has taught him about himself, personally, what he learnt about this encounter and the processes he has developed to understand, interpret and handle similar scenarios in the future. Take a listen here, on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Training a computer vision model is not easy. Bottlenecks in the development process make it even harder. Ad hoc code, inconsistent data sets, and other workflow issues hamper the ability to streamline models. Roboflow is a company built to simplify and streamline these model training workflows. Brad Dwyer is a founder of Roboflow and joins The post Roboflow: Computer Vision Models with Brad Dwyer appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Training a computer vision model is not easy. Bottlenecks in the development process make it even harder. Ad hoc code, inconsistent data sets, and other workflow issues hamper the ability to streamline models. Roboflow is a company built to simplify and streamline these model training workflows. Brad Dwyer is a founder of Roboflow and joins The post Roboflow: Computer Vision Models with Brad Dwyer appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Training a computer vision model is not easy. Bottlenecks in the development process make it even harder. Ad hoc code, inconsistent data sets, and other workflow issues hamper the ability to streamline models. Roboflow is a company built to simplify and streamline these model training workflows. Brad Dwyer is a founder of Roboflow and joins The post Roboflow: Computer Vision Models with Brad Dwyer appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Training a computer vision model is not easy. Bottlenecks in the development process make it even harder. Ad hoc code, inconsistent data sets, and other workflow issues hamper the ability to streamline models. Roboflow is a company built to simplify and streamline these model training workflows. Brad Dwyer is a founder of Roboflow and joins the show to talk about model development and his company.
In the latest episode of Dogcast, Leeds Rhinos hooker Brad Dwyer chats to Leeds Chief Executive Gary Hetherington about his life growing up in Castleford, his playing career, how his rows with the authorities of the game as the head of the players union made him set up his own club at Sheffield Eagles to carry on his career and why he took on the challenge of leading Leeds out of the doldrums into a golden era.
Brad Dwyer returns with his latest Dogcast as he chats to team mate Richie Myler and Richie's wife, TV presenter Helen Skelton.
Ahead of mental health week Leeds hooker Brad Dwyer talks with fascinating honesty about the effect a facial birthmark has had on his life and career, reveals the "strange" relationship he has with ex-teammate Ryan Hall and his faith in the power of gratitude.
Starting your own business can be a difficult decision and complicated journey. But don’t tell that to Brad Dwyer and Joseph Nelson, co-founders of Roboflow and childhood friends, who hope to make developing computer vision and augmented reality (AR) apps easier and more streamlined. Brad and Joseph discuss their successes and hopes for the company’s future with Startup Stories host Mike Colwell.
As the founder of the decade-long company Hatchlings Inc., programmer Brad Dwyer was willing to make the adjustments necessary to grow his company. Upon leaving Iowa State University before graduating, his technology startup proved to be a worthy investment of his time. Although Brad's journey has not been completely without struggle, his computer vision and augmented reality ideas ultimately created a fun and new virtual experience for people across the country.In this episode we will discuss:Transitioning from the gaming industry into augmented realityThe creation of Magic Sudoku The novelty of augmented reality providing contextual informationOur mobile devices being able to understand and recognize our environmentThinking about the company's success path 5-10 years in the futureQuotes:“If rewound 20 years and we told everybody that you were going to have a listening device that was always on in your pocket and everyone was going to have one of these, I think they would have had the same sort of [upset] reaction. But now we all carry around cell phones without even thinking about it. So these dystopian views of the future... it's easy to see the downside of things but it's a lot harder to imagine in which our lives are better.” (8:50)“What we've learned is the benefits of [this technology] have been so vast, people have been willing to give up some sense of privacy in exchange for these extra features and abilities in their life... I think there's a lot of responsibility involved in making sure that those trade-offs aren't too much and that we're not purposely moving ourselves into a dystopia.” (9:25)“You should think about why you want to start a company... Is this something that I really want to do?” (10:25)Links:Brad Dwyer Twitter:https://twitter.com/braddwyerHatchlings Inc. Website:https://about.hatchlings.com/Sponsors:LadyBossLadyBoss is a premium nutrition company that provides the best weight loss supplements in the world for women. To sign up for LadyBoss or research their amazing nutrition products, head here: https://www.ladyboss.com/lean?affiliate_id=1260607LiquidWebLiquidWeb offers e-commerce solutions to help get your online shop up and running! Check out their website and use the promo code below to obtain your shop's start-up discount:https://www.liquidweb.com/LiquidWeb Promo Code: Formula33
As the founder of the decade-old company Hatchlings Inc., programmer Brad Dwyer was willing to do make the adjustments necessary to grow the company and keep it alive. Upon leaving Iowa State University before graduating, his technology startup proved to be a worthy investment of his time. Although Brad's journey has not been completely without struggle, his computer vision and augmented reality ideas ultimately created a fun virtual experience for people across the world.In this episode we discuss:Brad's programming beginnings in junior highAchieving passive income through viral success The history and process of Hatchlings on Facebook Creating a subscription model for virtual goodsSponsors and the bumps along the road to successScaling up as the company grew to over 15 million usersDiversifying from Facebook to a mobile platformMaking hard decisions when a company's profits declineQuotes:“Think longer term, think bigger.” (8:05)“What makes Hatchlings special? Why did people play this for ten years? How can we leverage our strengths to expand in a strategic way rather than just throwing a bunch of money into things and seeing randomly if something was going to work?” (17:58)Links:Brad Dwyer Twitter:https://twitter.com/braddwyerHatchlings Inc. Website:https://about.hatchlings.com/Sponsors:LadyBossLadyBoss is a premium nutrition company that provides the best weight loss supplements in the world for women. To sign up for LadyBoss or research their amazing nutrition products, head here: https://www.ladyboss.com/lean?affiliate_id=1260607LiquidWebLiquidWeb offers e-commerce solutions to help get your online shop up and running! Check out their website and use the promo code below to obtain your shop's start-up discount: https://www.liquidweb.com/LiquidWeb Promo Code: Formula33
The most spoken about player this week in rugby league joins Jy Hitchcox and Oli Holmes in the studio as Brad Dwyer talks about THAT drop goal, discusses Leeds' season and shares stories about his former current teammates.
Greater Des Moines (DSM) games company, Hatchlings, recently turned 10-years-old. In that time, it has amassed 15 million users and shares a prestigious award with Tesla’s Elon Musk. The company began when DSM entrepreneur Brad Dwyer started a Facebook game called The Worldwide Easter Egg Hunt, which became a viral sensation amassing 1 million users in its first year. In the game, players from around the globe try to collect all 5,000+ different eggs and compete to get the highest score each month.
What's the deal with fossils? Wax your boards and grab your wetsuits as we join comedian Jill Bryan and cartoonist Brad Dwyer in this tsunami of audio goodness.
Eric, Steve-O, and Matthew are back in studio on 5/16/2014 with special guest, and named Phoenix Comicon attendee Brad Dwyer of Epic Tales of the Mundane.We’ll talk webcomics, life, love, family, Phoenix Comicon, current events and more! During the break, we’ll educate the audience about Net Nutrality, as well as play a couple great tracks […]
Our featured startup this week is FarmLogs and we're joined by Dylan Hamilton, their Des Moines-based Growth Team Lead. Our community guest is Brad Dwyer, founder of Hatchlings.The Welch Avenue Show is hosted by Geoff Wood of Welch Avenue and Chris New of Quadrant5.tv. We record live each Wednesday morning around 10:30 am Central following 1 Million Cups Des Moines at Green Grounds Cafe in West Des Moines.If you enjoy the show give us a rating and review in iTunes.Download podcast
Our featured startup this week is FarmLogs and we're joined by Dylan Hamilton, their Des Moines-based Growth Team Lead. Our community guest is Brad Dwyer, founder of Hatchlings.The Welch Avenue Show is hosted by Geoff Wood of Welch Avenue and Chris New of Quadrant5.tv. We record live each Wednesday morning around 10:30 am Central following 1 Million Cups Des Moines at Green Grounds Cafe in West Des Moines.If you enjoy the show give us a rating and review in iTunes.Download podcast