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This week on The Treatment, Elvis speaks with actor and director Zach Braff about the 20th anniversary of the beloved soundtrack from his directorial debut Garden State. Braff talks about the forthcoming concert celebrating the music from the film — proceeds from which will go to Midnight Mission. Then, novelist China Miéville talks about a new limited edition of his breakthrough novel Perdido Street Station. And on The Treat, actress Cristin Milioti talks about the two singer-songwriters who are both "lightning rods for the truth."
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Attorney Joshua D. Brookstein, a partner in the Uniondale firm of Sahn Ward Braff Coschignano, discusses the mock trial program in several elementary and middle schools in Nassau County. He also explains how the community relations and public education committee of the Nassau County Bar Association provides free attorney advisors to schools who participate in the program, as students learn how to conduct a trial of an actual criminal or civil case.
In this episode of The Inside Circle Podcast, host Eldra Jackson III welcomes Trent Griffin-Braff, founder of The Success Map Initiative. Trent shares his journey of growing up in the Bronx during the crack epidemic and his rise from cleaning toilets at the Marriott to becoming a general manager. Now, through his nonprofit, The Success Map Initiative, his mission is to uplift the "hidden workforce"—those often overlooked—helping them find hope, employment, and purpose. He furthers this mission with his Prison Bosses podcast, which reaches incarcerated individuals across the country, offering them hope and tools for success after release. Tune in for a powerful exploration of second chances, transformation, and the hidden workforce. Learn more at www.trentgriffinbraaf.com
Arianne Phillips is an American costume designer. Phillips was recognized for her work on the Broadway musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch, starring Neil Patrick Harris, earning her a Tony award nomination for Best Costume Design. Phillips has a long-standing relationship with Madonna, with collaborations including photo shoots, music videos and designing tour costumes for six world tours over the past two decades. She has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design three times, for James Mangold's Walk the Line (2005), Madonna's directorial debut, W.E. (2011), and for Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). Phillips has also received a two BAFTA Award nominations for Tom Ford's A Single Man (2009) and Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Her film career also includes Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals (2016), Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) and Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), James Mangold's Girl, Interrupted (1999) and 3:10 to Yuma (2007), John Cameron Mitchell's Hedwig And the Angry Inch (2001), Mark Romanek's One Hour Photo(2002), and Milos Forman's The People Vs. Larry Flynt (1996). In between film and music projects, Phillips works as a freelance fashion editor and stylist, collaborating with photographers for publications such as Italian Vogue, V Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, German & Spanish Vogueand W Magazine. She continuously challenges herself by taking on projects that explore new expressions of her creativity. In 2018, she made her New York City Metropolitan opera debut, designing Nico Muhly's opera, Marnie. Miuccia Prada selected Phillips for her Iconoclasts project; to curate installations for the brands flagship stores in London and Beijing which included a short fashion film for the brand, which Phillips wrote and directed, called Passages. Her friend Alessandro Michele, Creative Director of GUCCI commissioned her to create content for a special issue of A Magazine he guest edited and to style a brand film directed by Gia Coppola. She has also collaborated on special projects with Van Cleef and Arpels, Cartier, Valentino and Swarovski. Phillips was an inaugural member of the TIMES UP coalition and was asked by Reese Witherspoon to design its logo. Lawrence Sher, ASC,is an American cinematographer and film director, best known for comedy films such as Garden State, The Dictator, and The Hangover series, frequently collaborating with directors Todd Phillips and Zach Braff.[ He made his directorial debut with Father Figures, which began a wide theatrical release on December 22, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures. He was nominated for an Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography for the 2019 film Joker, directed by Phillips. As cinematographer of the 2009 film The Hangover, Sher described how a scene early in the movie shows the main characters on the roof of their hotel overlooking a stereotypical shot of the Las Vegas Strip; Sher indicated that he had tried to evoke the behind-the-scenes Vegas—after the characters wake up the following morning—by shooting a scene behind the hotels where the real action takes place. Actor Bradley Cooper credited Sher's visual style with enhancing the film's comedy, noting how Sher has "a great eye, a lot of energy and he just knows what's funny" and that "Some guys just can't shoot comedies, but Larry knows exactly what he's doing." With the success of Zach Braff's Kickstarter, Sher worked on Braff's 2014 feature, Wish I Was Here. In January 2020, Sher was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on the movie Joker, but lost to Roger Deakins for 1917.
Producer Pam Abdy takes us behind the scenes of the 2004 indie hit GARDEN STATE and recounts the trials and triumphs of the production. From the challenges of working with a first-time director, the creative risks that paid off, to the soundtrack—curated by Braff himself—that became a defining element of the movie and helped capture the essence of the millennial spirit. 20 years after the release of the film, she reminisces on the unexpected success of the film and why she thinks it became such a defining cultural touchstone for a generation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And we are back with a new episode! Excited to have Mark Braff, author of SONS OF BASEBALL, on this week's episode. After his retirement Mark set out to chronicle the familial aspect and enduring legacy of baseball - fathers and sons. The book is a fantastic portrait of growing up in a professional clubhouse and the benefits and pitfalls of having a ballplayer father. We think you are gonna dig this one, and order Mark's book on Amazon!
We're finally diving into the time capsule that is 2004's Garden State. The writing and directing debut of Zach Braff, the film stars Braff as a depressed actor who returns to his Jersey home to attend his mother's funeral. Once there, he reunites with former friends and maybe meets the love of his life (played … Continue reading "283 – Garden State"
Author Mark Braff joins the boys to talk about the idea behind his new book, Sons of Baseball, the role COVID played in getting it published, tracking down the men he talked to (and who he was hoping to get), securing Cal Ripken Jr. and how the promise of new sod got Roger Maris to return to Yankee Stadium.
Show Notes: The Umbrex Business Analytics Diagnostic Guide that is discussed in this episode can be downloaded at no cost here: https://umbrex.com/resources/business-analytics-diagnostic/ In this episode of Unleashed, Will Bachman and Adam Braff discuss the creation of a data analytics diagnostic guide. Adam, a former partner at McKinsey and a consultant on data analytics, discusses the importance of data analytics in solving business problems in any company or investment firm. He explains that a business analytics diagnostic is designed for organizations with multiple people, computers, and analytics processes. The goal of this diagnostic is to determine the performance and alignment of the data science or analytics function with the overall mission of the company. He explains the size and type of company that uses this and who would monitor and manage the data analytics of a company The Diagnostic Guide Format Explained The diagnostic guides follow a format with scorecards for individual pieces of an area, typically 15 to 25 different scorecards, and within each one, objective criteria ranging from nascent to optimized. These guides are divided into categories and subcategories, such as analytics strategy, data management, advanced analytics, AI, talent, decision-making process, tools, and infrastructure. Adam explains the format of the diagnostic guide, beginning with top level categories including analytics strategy, strategic alignment, performance measurement, and future roadmap. Analytic strategy involves understanding the business objectives and problems to be solved, such as growth, customer retention, risk management, and problem-solving. Strategic alignment also involves determining the location of analytics people, whether centrally located in a Center of Excellence or distributed across different functions. Performance measurement involves tracking key performance indicators for the analytics function, such as cross-sell, revenue, pricing, and marketing ROI teams. Benchmarking this number against competitors can help determine if the company is on track and if it is underinvesting in analytics. Performance measurement also includes ROI, which is the understanding of specific goals and projects that the analytics team is working on. By tracking these metrics and reporting the total impact analytics has on the business each year, the analytics strategy part can be evaluated. A Roadmap for the Analytics Strategy Adam emphasizes the importance of having analytical people distributed throughout the business and dedicated resources for analytics initiatives. To round out the analytic strategy, it is crucial to have a roadmap of the next eight quarters, such as tackling Net Promoter Score analysis, customer satisfaction drivers, or adopting a new data management tool. This roadmap should include hiring and development strategies, cutting-edge innovation, and research, which can be revisited and changed strategies as needed. This helps ensure the analytics team is effectively working towards achieving their goals. Data Management: Warehousing, Sourcing and Integration Adam goes on to talk about the importance of warehousing, data sourcing and integration involving sourcing data from internal systems or external sources, such as customer satisfaction surveys or third-party surveys. This is crucial for asset managers who need to acquire data for investment analysis and decision-making. Automating data loading processes is also important, as it allows for efficient data flow. Business intelligence is another important aspect of data management, which involves creating interactive dashboards and alerts for all stakeholders. Data quality is a critical aspect of data management, involving conscious decisions on the quality of data. More mature businesses have higher standards for accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of data, with constant profiling and monitoring to ensure data meets these standards. Data governance encompasses coordination across different parts of the business, ensuring consistency in data definitions, appointment and training of stewards, and governing data for regulatory and compliance purposes. Advanced Analytics and AI-Driven Decision Making Adam discusses the importance of analytics in a company's operations, particularly in areas like operational analytics and revenue. He highlights the need for centralized, advanced analytics functions that focus on predictive modeling, machine learning, and AI-driven decision making. These functions should be evaluated for their maturity and effectiveness. Another area of focus is AI-driven decision making, which involves how a company uses AI to improve operations. He goes on to talk about talent management and three main areas: people, performance, and technology and how these tools can be used in this area. Training and development are crucial aspects of analytics talent management. This includes understanding skill gaps within the team, designing a curriculum to fill them, and providing continuous learning opportunities. Internal or external certifications and specializations can also be beneficial. Lastly, community engagement and collaboration are essential aspects of analytics talent management. This involves sharing knowledge with the organization, building collaboration, and engaging with external partnerships and networks. Adam explains how innovation and co-creation initiatives can help spur creativity and innovation within the analytics team. These efforts can be internal or external, pushing the envelope on innovation and ensuring the success of the business. Overall, analytics talent management is a critical aspect of a company's operations. The Decision-making Processes in a Data-driven Culture The decision making process involves three buckets: data driven culture, analytical decision making, and predictive decision making. A data-driven culture focuses on controlled testing of experiments and measuring things rather than relying solely on intuition. This includes tracking demand for analytics use cases, managing cultural change, and ensuring data accessibility and democratization. Analytical decision making starts with analytical frameworks and tools, such as customer lifetime value frameworks and CLV calculations. It also involves decision-making process integration, ensuring checks are in place before recurring functions occur to ensure data analysis is involved. Performance tracking and feedback are essential for comparing individual decisions made with data to the overall function. Adam explains how and why analytical decision making is used, and how predictive decision making involves planning out budgets for next year, understanding macroeconomic impacts, weather, and operational and financial budgets. Predictive analytics can help manage various risks, such as customer numbers, macroeconomic impacts, and weather. Predictive data is used for strategic planning questions, forecasting sales, and risk assessment. He explains how infrastructure scalability involves capacity planning and management, disaster recovery, and business continuity. Analytics diagnostic guides can help organizations prioritize their future state and decide what they want to invest in. Consulting firms should consider the bigger picture strategic choices, such as whether they are a data-driven company or if it's not important to spend time and effort on data and analytics. Companies may also want to focus on specific examples of demand in the business that they don't know about today, which can help them make better decisions. Data Analytics: Tools and Infrastructure Adam talks about the various platforms that can be used, and how choosing a point along the continuum of low maturity, intuitive, data-driven, and algorithmic can help companies determine if they want to be more analytical or not. By understanding the needs and preferences of their clients and identifying areas for improvement, businesses can make informed decisions about their future state and investment in analytics. He talks about the importance of being able to integrate tools, scalability, fitting the needs of the business and customers, and the ability to customize the tools. Adam discusses the concept of a company's approach to building capabilities and whether they want to be an analytical firm or not, and which analytics will help the business. He suggests that companies should make strategic choices about centralized or distributed analytics functions, monetizing external data, and maintaining a high level of customer consent. He also suggests that companies should build these capabilities aggressively, gradually improving over time, and that companies should start with quick wins on important use cases and gradually build on more complex ones, such as marketing ROI models. For listeners interested in learning more about his practice, Adam recommends visiting braff.co, which offers resources such as a blog, an annual forecasting contest, and programming course. He also mentions that he has taught this content in graduate programs at Brown and NYU and has started teaching a corporate version of the analytics intensive course. Timestamps: 01:18 Setting up data analytics function in a company 07:02 Analytics Strategy and Measurement 12:52 Data management categories and sourcing 16:12 Data management, analytics, and AI in businesses 22:06 Managing and developing analytics talent 26:50 Data-driven decision making and analytics in business 29:13 Data-driven decision making and analytics tools 34:44 Data analytics maturity and strategic prioritization 40:17 Building a data analytics function for a business Links: Website: https://braff.co Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.
High impact, not low-hanging fruit. Dr. Pamela Braff, the Director of Climate Programs for the City of Olympia, Washington, joined the podcast to discuss prioritizing climate initiatives and building climate action into the way the City does business. She talked about the Energize Olympia program which subsidizes the cost of installing heat pumps for residents and climate action planning at the regional level. She also shared the City's multi-agency sea level rise response plan. Host: Ben Kittelson
Dexter Braff, founder & president of The Braff Group, returns to HME News in 10 to talk about current trends in M&A. Hear what Braff has to say about why it's more expensive to complete an acquisition these days, what buyers and sellers are doing to get deals across the finish line and why M&A remains an important piece of the growth strategy for companies Hosts: Liz Beaulieu Theresa Flaherty Guest: Dexter Braff
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In this captivating episode of Talk Purpose and Truth, we delve into the profound journey of life transitions, being an empath, and natural healing. We're joined by the remarkable Jennifer Braff, a TV personality, model, and former executive assistant to the legendary Jerry Buss. Jennifer shares her intimate experiences of working alongside Jerry Buss, a pivotal figure in the sports and entertainment world and with the LA Lakers . She discusses the challenges and triumphs of being by his side and the emotional journey of grieving his loss. As well as small moments with Kobe Bryant that changed her life. But this episode goes deeper. Jennifer opens up about the profound impact of her emotional health on her physical health and well-being. She reveals her personal strategies for healing the body and mind naturally, offering insights that resonate with our core themes of spirituality, mental health awareness, and raising consciousness. Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and enlightened as we embark on this soul-nourishing conversation. follow Jennifer: https://www.instagram.com/jennifer_a_braff/ follow us here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/talkpurposetruth/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/359241148132271 Want to become a Life Coach? Get certified HERE: https://lessonsfromconfidence.com/certification/
Author of 'Sons of Baseball' Mark Braff joined Dylan Campione & Nicho Fernandez on today's episode! Explore Mark's journey writing his book, formulating the topic idea, conducting 18 unique interviews, and getting Cal Ripken Jr. to write his forward. Mark's book details the lives of 18 individuals who's fathers were heavily involved in the baseball industry, including the sons of Mariano Rivera, Roger Maris, Jim Bouton & many more! Make sure to check out Mark's book & thanks so much to Mark for joining us today!! Great news! Side Retired is now partnered with Seatgeek! For all ticketing needs go to Seatgeek.com and use promo code SIDERETIREDPOD in all capitals for $20 off your first order! We've got you covered from all things ranging from sporting events to concerts including MLB & Taylor Swift. Yes, this means we are officially taking you out to the ballgame!
The Future of Q with Barbecue News Magazine Publisher, Kell Phelps and Sons of Baseball with Author, Mark Braff Kell Phelps is the publisher of the Barbecue News Magazine as well as running the National Barbecue Association (NBBQA). He does all of this with his wife, Miss Janet. They have a new endeavor, The Future of Q which is an online magazine written by youths and aimed at the next generation of pitmasters. Go to https://www.futureofq.com/ for more information. If you have an interest in barbecue in any form then you need to subscribe to Barbecue News Magazine. Kell is an avid Atlanta Braves fan and we discuss both baseball and barbecue. Mark Braff is a diehard baseball fan. The idea for a book about the sons of former major league baseball players had been rattling around Mark's head for more than a decade before he began working on the project. It sprung from the thought of baseball as a bonding experience between so many fathers and sons, from talking about the game to tossing a ball around the yard. But what is it like when dad is a professional baseball player? In the book, Sons of Baseball: Growing Up With a Major League Dad, Braff has interviewed the sons of former MLB players and we learn of the experience as the sons speak. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter: @baseballandbbq Instagram: baseballandbarbecue YouTube: baseball and bbq Website: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Today's episode is a wide-ranging Interview with Zach Braff, one of those rare famous people who's really willing to go there. You may know Braff from the TV show Scrubs or the movie Garden State but Braff is actually a genuine multi-hyphenate; a true triple threat. He acts, writes and directs his own movies and other people's TV shows including Ted Lasso on Apple TV. Relatively recently he put out a new movie that he both wrote and directed called A Good Person starring Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman. In this episode we talked about anxiety, depression, insomnia, addiction, grief, social media usage, and what he means by “learning to love your fate”—a notion that is literally tattooed on his wrist. This Interview was conducted in person at the TED conference in Vancouver this past April. Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/tph/podcast-episode/zach-braffSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Show Notes: In this episode, Will Bachman talks to Adam Braff, a former McKinsey partner who specializes in data analytics. Adam has been using chat GPT to explore how this powerful tool can be harnessed for data analysis. He explores the implications and potential impact of this innovative approach. The Quest for Analyzing Quantitative Data The ability to analyze quantitative data using generative AI has long been a holy grail for many data scientists. While Chat GPT and other language models have proven their prowess in generating text and even creating visual content. Adam talks about how to tackle the challenge of applying these tools to analyze large datasets problems and uncover potential solutions. Adam outlines four key aspects of the problem at hand. First, there is a need to upload data into the Chat GPT tool, as the existing training data may not encompass the specific dataset of interest. Second, an intuitive interface is required to facilitate a conversation with the tool, allowing for iterative exploration and analysis. Third, the ability to visualize the data in various formats, such as tables and graphs, is crucial for understanding and validating the results. Lastly, incorporating up-to-date contextual information about the world around us is essential to gain insights into correlations and patterns within the data. Uploading Data: Bridging the Gap To address the challenge of uploading data into Chat GPT, several options have emerged. One approach involves integration with popular spreadsheet tools like Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel. Users can interact with the data by writing formulas and commands directly within the spreadsheet software. Another option is to paste data directly into Chat GPT, as long as it fits within the context window. This approach allows for a quick overview of the data and initial exploration of its contents. The ability to have a conversation with chat GPT is a significant breakthrough in data analytics. Adam highlights the emergence of third-party plugins that enable users to interact with the tool directly. These plugins, such as "chat with your data" and "chat with G sheet," bring us closer to the goal of conversational data analysis within the chat GPT environment. Additionally, separate startups have leveraged APIs to connect with open AI models like GPT 3.5 and GPT 4. These startups, such as seek.ai and data DM, provide an alternative approach to interact with the data, although they operate outside the chat GPT window. Code Interpreter: The 800-Pound Gorilla Among the various solutions, Chat GPT code interpreter stands out as a powerful tool for data analysis. As an official open AI product, it offers a native and robust interface within Chat GPT. By activating code interpreter, users gain access to a chatbot-like interface where they can upload data, ask questions, and receive answers in real-time. The code interpreter translates user queries into Python code, allowing for complex data manipulations and analyses. For example, if a user wants to analyze the correlation between variables or observe trends over time, code interpreter can aggregate and analyze the data accordingly. While the current interface may require users to refer back to the original spreadsheet for column names and other details, it provides a promising solution for non-technical analysts to engage with data. Unleashing the Potential: A Case Study To illustrate the capabilities of code interpreter, Adam conducted an analysis using three datasets: daily credit card spending on fast food brands, weekly food spending in various categories, and macroeconomic data from the Federal Reserve. The goal was to explore correlations between fast food spending, overall food spending, and economic conditions. By uploading these datasets into code interpreter, Adam engaged in a conversation with the tool, asking questions and receiving insights on trends overtime. The analysis aimed to uncover potential drivers of spending on fast food brands and identify correlations with broader food spending and economic indicators. Adam explains the various types of analysis and data the tool can deliver and how it can be delivered. Accessing a Python Interpreter For those unfamiliar with Python programming, Braff provided guidance on how to access a Python interpreter. He suggested using platforms like Replit, which allow users to create a free environment for running Python code. Additionally, he mentioned that AI language models like ChatGPT can generate Python code for specific tasks, making it easier for non-technical users to experiment with programming. He emphasizes the importance of hands-on experimentation and encourages individuals to explore these tools to enhance their data analysis skills. Navigating the Landscape of AI Tools Adam talks about the landscape of AI tools and their potential applications in organizations. He talks about how he experimented with scraping. He stresses the need for a problem-solving framework and highlights the importance of breaking down complex problems into manageable steps. By understanding which parts of the problem-solving process AI tools excel at, users can leverage these tools effectively. Braff also emphasized the importance of experimenting with different modalities of interaction, such as step-by-step queries or end-to-end analysis, to find the most suitable approach for each problem. Implications and Future Impact The ability to analyze data using chat GPT and similar tools has significant implications for various industries. Adam talks about the problem of hallucination, where the tool is limited, and how far it is to becoming a plug and play data scientist. However, he explains how non-technical analysts can engage with data in a conversational manner, gaining insights and experimenting with how they ask questions and exploring correlations without the need for advanced technical skills. This democratization of data analysis opens up new possibilities for decision-making and problem-solving. Investors, corporate executives, and researchers can leverage chat GPT to uncover hidden patterns and trends within their datasets. By understanding the correlations between different variables, they can make more informed decisions and develop strategies based on data-driven insights. The Role of AI Tools in Enterprise Data Analytics When discussing the use of AI tools at the enterprise level, Adam acknowledges the need for caution and data security. He advises against randomly uploading corporate data into AI tools and highlights the risks associated with data leakage and potential misuse. To address these concerns, he mentions solutions like Microsoft Azure's OpenAI service, which allows organizations to run AI models locally and keep their proprietary data secure. He also mentions Chat GPT's incognito mode, and the upcoming release of ChatGPT for enterprise tool, which will probably have additional safety guarantees. He talks about what the tool is being used for today such as crunching numbers and making predictions, in addition to coding and analytics and generative AI. Implications and Forecasting As the conversation draws to a close, Adam talks about using the tool for forecasting but that it will become better when the technology merges with browsers. He emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and experimentation, as well as the potential for individuals to enhance their skills in domain knowledge, statistics, and technical/data knowledge. He highlights the role of AI tools as a means of human augmentation, assisting users in their data analysis tasks, and talks about his writing and teaching work, and writes about how generative AI is used in teaching and learning. Looking ahead, Adam predicts that AI tools will continue to evolve and improve, becoming more user-friendly and capable of handling complex analytics tasks. He emphasizes the need for organizations to embrace these tools while ensuring data security and compliance. By leveraging AI tools effectively, organizations can unlock the full potential of their data and drive better decision-making. In conclusion, AI-powered tools like Code Interpreter and ChatGPT are revolutionizing the field of data analytics. While they have their limitations, they offer immense potential for organizations and individuals to gain insights from their data. By understanding the capabilities and limitations of these tools, experimenting with different modalities of interaction, and prioritizing data security, organizations can harness the power of AI to drive better analyses, generate value, and make informed decisions in an increasingly data-driven world. Timestamps: 01:37 Options for uploading data into chat GPT 08:40 The interface of chat GPT code interpreter 12:25 The potential for non-technical analysts to use these tools 13:37 Example of using code interpreter to analyze credit card spending data 15:46 Using code interpreter 21:07 Experimenting with code interpreter and learning Python programming 23:34 Code interpreter can graph data, but limitations exist 25:16 Recommendations for using code interpreter effectively 34:33 Enterprise solutions for using code interpreter with proprietary data 35:45 Current use cases of code interpreter in companies 36:51 Using the GPT-3 tool for forecasting Links: Website: https://braff.co/genai-1 Unleashed is produced by Umbrex, which has a mission of connecting independent management consultants with one another, creating opportunities for members to meet, build relationships, and share lessons learned. Learn more at www.umbrex.com.
Just in time for Father's Day (or any other day), Mark Braff's new book has just been released. There are wonderful stories about Major League Baseball players and their sons including Yogi Berra, Ron Guidry, Cal Ripken Jr. and so many more. You don't have to be a sports fan to appreciate these great stories. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flavio-romeo/message
Author Mark Braff joins Talkin' Baseball to discuss his book- "Sons of Baseball: Growing Up with a Major League Dad." A rare glimpse of professional ballplayers, not as pitchers, hitters, managers, and coaches, but as dads and grandads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Mark Braff joins Talkin' Baseball to discuss his book- "Sons of Baseball: Growing Up with a Major League Dad." A rare glimpse of professional ballplayers, not as pitchers, hitters, managers, and coaches, but as dads and grandads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Director Zach Braff discusses his new film, A Good Person, with fellow director Zoe Lister-Jones in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, Braff discusses the personal inspirations for the film, the challenges in working with a tight schedule, and his desire to add comic relief to the story. The film tells the story of Allison, whose life falls apart following her involvement in a fatal accident. She is brought together with Daniel, a grief-stricken father who is also dealing with the aftermath of that incident. Please note: spoilers are included. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/Events/2023/May2023/AGoodPerson_QnA_0323.aspx
After a long absence I return to the podcast, in part to explain why I was gone: the recent passing of my mother. This is very off brand for the show but I felt the need to talk about it on Mother's Day. If you've gone through something similar or if you even just knew my mom, please give it a listen. Twitter https://bit.ly/39ncu2r Facebook: https://bit.ly/3zxWXrg Youtube: https://bit.ly/3Hb1tOl Discord: https://bit.ly/39nYjKn Tiktok: https://bit.ly/3G7SNcn
Esther and Erin are twirling their way into the first few episodes of the final season of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." We go back so that Midge can "go forward" — and also literally go forward in time, jumping from the 60s to the 80s, and getting a clearer picture of what it was like to be a child in the Maisel household.Plus, kvelling for Judaism consultant Todd Shotz and his work on that super-Jewy episode of Grey's Anatomy, and getting excited about Zach Braff talking about kosher plates.Connect with us on socials!Twitter: @estherk, @ebenmoche and @TheBagelReportInstagram: @estherkustanowitz, @ebenmoche and @tbrthepod Email us at: thebagelreport@gmail.comLINKS:Todd's episode - https://jweekly.com/2023/02/03/bagels-on-set-talking-you-people-with-its-jewish-consultant-todd-shotz/Conan O'Brien's Zach Braff episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYAo624tipgThis is where I leave you =- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH0cEP0mvlUYeminite poem/ Ofra Haza video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aW-QAeLoMw1960 plane crash - https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/1960-new-york-city-plane-crash-back-gallery-1.1549629Finding Holocaust victims' names using technology - https://jweekly.com/2023/04/13/once-just-faces-these-holocaust-victims-now-have-names/?fbclid=IwAR2zvi-9puxIJIYz4bJYmiEEebio6vpis03Z-B5py6eKutuvSFNtiPFy-BY
It's our 300th episode! Welcome special guest Zach Braff to discuss his new film, A Good Person, when to rely on an audience's imagination, James Bond through the eras, childhood hobbies, and facing some serious self reflection. More about A Good Person Daniel is brought together with Allison, the once thriving young woman with a bright future who was involved in an unimaginable tragedy that took his daughter's life. As grief-stricken Daniel navigates raising his teenage granddaughter and Allison seeks redemption, they discover that friendship, forgiveness, and hope can flourish in unlikely places. Starring: Florence Pugh, Molly Shannon, Chinaza Uche, Celeste O'Connor, Zoe Lister-Jones, Morgan Freeman More about Zach Braff He is a director, writer, and actor best known for his work on Scrubs (both in front of and behind the camera). Braff made his feature film debut as a director and writer on the 2004 comedy-drama “Garden State,” in which he also starred. In 2020, Braff re-teamed with “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence to direct an episode of the AppleTV+ show “Ted Lasso,” which earned him a 2021 DGA nomination and a 2021 Primetime Emmy Award. Braff, Lawrence and AppleTV+ have since worked together again on a 2023 Braff-directed episode of “Shrinking,” starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford, and Braff's guest-starring role on the soon-to-be-released “Bad Monkey,” starring Vince Vaughn. A Good Person is in theaters now. Find us at www.werewatchingwhat.com THEDHK can be found at instagram.com/thedhk , twitter.com/thedhk, and facebook.com/thedhkmovies
Zach Braff's new movie, A Good Person, stars Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman as two very different people thrust into an unlikely friendship in the wake of a horrific tragedy. This tender dramedy is Braff's fourth feature film, though the Scrubs actor has recently directed episodes of Ted Lasso, Shrinking, and more. I sat down with Braff in San Francisco to talk about the film and what went in to making it. He discusses the grief and tragedy in his own life that formed the story, his longtime love of model trains, how he feels about directing movies he's not starring in, and a whole lot more. You can find a transcription of this interview here. Intro/Outro Music: "Swing" by Who Needs to Chill & New Peace MusicSupport our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholicsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This was another wild one. We got together to podcast during the Drew Lynch show at the Dojo of Comedy. This was one of those special nights and I am glad we got it on record. Enjoy! vicisfunny.com @thevcast @vicizfunny @dojodoorguy njnypooltableservice.com - A Team Pool Table Services is the tri-state area's top pool table service company. EmpireSewerandWaterNJ.com - Empire Sewer And Water NJ is a family owned sewer and drain company based in New Jersey. We service everyone from residential homes/apartments, businesses, to industrial facilities. Our number one priority is to address your needs. Combat Fitness Club - @combat_fitness_club Boxing & Fitness - Private Gym, Personal 1 on 1 Training, Boxing Sessions, & Cardio Boxing Classes - 186 Main St Ridgefield Park NJ Original beat used in the intro: Intranet by Yung Kartz (yungkartzbeats.com) and edited by Vic Cedeno (vicisfunny.com)
On today's MJ Morning Show: Big game predictions Morons in the news! Egg test... who had it first? Where's Froggy? MJ is being ghosted A cash offer to parents willing to name a baby after a brand-name of a pharmaceutical product The egg test... which team will survive the microwave? T-Mobile ad with Travolta, Braff and Faison Tips from a pro-piercer In the wood chipper??? Biden arrived in Tampa on Air Force One MJ's wireless bill A listener may take MJ up on the cash for drug name for baby Fabuloso recall Florida State Fair is open Plans for the Valentine's Day wedding Teens are starting to do this more than senior citizens IVF... insight from Roxanne Britney Spears may get an intervention Michael Irvin is suing for $100 million
RERUN EPISODE: Rachel and Liv join Gabi for a sleepover reunion filled with games and juicy tea. Get your popcorn and be ready to laugh along with the girls through would you rather, embarrassing stories, funny moments, and traumatic memories. TW: Description of experiences with violence and robbery.
Adam Braff grew up in a house where writing was always encouraged. His mother published a newsletter, and his father was a data analytics consultant. He started out as a lawyer, but after the dot-com boom led to a surge in demand for consultants, he decided to make the switch. He now runs his own consulting firm and writes regularly on a variety of topics. Braff himself became interested in consulting during the first dot-com boom. He transferred from MIT to Brown in order to study linguistics, and eventually became a strategy consultant at McKinsey.Relevant Links: Adam's Website and McKinsey Essay Tom Critchlow's Writing Venkatesh Rao's The Art of Gig Timestamps0:00 Audio Intro0:48 The scripts Adam grew up with3:54 Shifting from MIT to Brown5:33 Becoming interested in consulting7:25 What was it like from 1999 to 2002?9:08 Adam's path to becoming a partner at McKinsey11:56 Leaving McKinsey14:05 What kept Adam at McKinsey for 10 years?16:06 What do people get wrong about McKinsey?18:49 Decentralization and the emergent order21:46 The new ideas in customer experience Adam helped shape24:06 Going into the finance industry in 200925:23 Turning data into insights27:20 How to influence other executives to embrace the "hypothesis first" framing? 28:44 The 2 skills from the consulting world that are missing elsewhere30:28 Teaching the importance of feedback33:22 Development Group Leaders35:21 Lessons from working at a hedge fund42:01 Did the world of billions inspire Adam to go solo?42:56 Becoming a freelancer46:52 Should you clearly define the services you're offering as a freelance consultant?50:18 The role of Adam's writing51:44 Did the nature of Adam's projects shift over time?53:14 The best part of the self-employed life Adam didn't expect54:15 AI & The Future58:10 The forecasting contest
A good soundtrack can enhance a movie and make it more memorable. A great soundtrack can define a sound for an entire generation. This week, we watched three movies: Singles (1992), Dead Presidents (1995), and Garden State (2004), which all have great soundtracks. Do the movies match their excellence? Come and find out.Subscribe, rate and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film FathersStitcher: Our Film FathersAmazon Music: Our Film Fathers-----------------------Follow us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
What is my biomarker? A newly diagnosed lung cancer patient should ask this question before starting treatment. Why? Because the answer to this question can change the odds and the choices for your personalized treatment plan, especially for Black or African American patients. Black and African Americans must ask their doctors, “What is my biomarker?” to ensure they receive the latest targeted therapy treatment that is applicable. Hear from Dr. Sydney Barned and Brandi Bryant in this episode as they discuss their care and what a difference it made in knowing their biomarkers. And maybe even more importantly, they are advocating that every black or African American should ask that question, “What is my biomarker?” There are more options for treating lung cancer and they want to make sure every black or African American patient, like everybody, else gains access to that full range of options. Why do Biomarkers matter in lung cancer treatment? Minority and underserved communities must advocate for themselves to get the best treatments, especially treatment that can increase the quality of their lives. Guest Dr. Osarogiagbon dives into not only the importance of asking, “what is my biomarker?”, but why it is essential that Black and African Americans make this question a priority. Thanks to lung cancer research, he's really excited that lots of biomarkers have been discovered to help doctors split what used to be a single disease, into a disease of many different bits and of different sizes. Understanding biomarkers now allows doctors to predict how the cancer is going to behave. And then determine what treatment is most likely to benefit the patient, in terms of surviving lung cancer - and the quality of life, in response to cancer treatment. “So, you go from 4% to 6% five-year survival, to up to 60%, if you get the right treatment for right cancer. As with ALK mutated lung cancer, so with some of the other subsets, the EGFR mutated lung cancers, the ROS1 mutated lung cancers, the BRAFF mutated lung cancers, the MET exon 14 mutated lung cancer, all... There are at least nine subsets of biomarker-driven lung cancers, and that continues to change all the time. So, that's why it's vital that we get tested, so we know which treatment would benefit us.” - Dr. Raymond Osarogiagbon Guests: Dr. Sydney Barned, a hospitalist at Ann Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland, a lung cancer patient, and a member of the LCFA Speakers Bureau Brandi Bryant, a lung cancer patient, and a member of the LCFA Speakers Bureau Dr. Raymond Osarogiagbon, Chief Scientist for Baptist Memorial Health Care, Director of Baptist Cancer Center's Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and Thoracic Oncology Research Group, and Principal Investigator of Baptist's Mid-South Minority-Underserved Consortium initiative, NCORP, in Memphis, Tennessee Show Notes | Transcript | Watch the video Resources: What Do I Need to Know About Biomarker Testing? National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guidelines for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer What is a Liquid Biopsy for Lung Cancer? 7 Signs of Lung Cancer You Should Know
Mainstream - more Vanguard sides featuring the Vic Dickenson Septet (with Ruby Braff, Shad Collins, Edmund Hall, Sir Charles Thompson, Steve Jordan, Walter Page, Les Erskine and Jo Jones) and the Mel Powell Septet (with Braff, Hall and Henderson Chambers) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Mel Powell on Vanguard . .great trio, quartet and quintet sessions from 1954 and 1955 featuring Ruby Braff, Paul Quinichette, Skeeter Best, Bobby Donaldson and Oscar Pettiford with the great Mel Powell on piano --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Day 22 of the Dog Days of Podcasting, where other podcasters and I attempt to do an episode every day in August. Find out more at dogdaysofpodcasting.com. Email: chemsmith1 @ gmail Instagram: timcsmith1961
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Debbie Braff is our next guest! Watch for the full episode to come out (and see all the other episodes) on http://KensThinkTank.com on Thursday, Jun 16, 2022. See the Full Episode NOW and Subscribe on YouTube for early access to Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cs0ZfaZaBw Visit KenCollinsMarketing.com today for more great content from Ken's Think Tank and Male Encounters of the Life Kind.We are a digital marketing company that helps small business owners get more customers. We handle everything from Logo Design and Website Design, hosting, & support to Local Search Engine Optimization and more!Support the show
My guest for this episode is . . . Debbie Braff! While working as a schoolteacher, she became a firefighter and eventually became Arizona's first female fire chief! See this episode and all the rest at http://KensThinkTank.com Subscribe on YouTube for early access to Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cs0ZfaZaBwKEN'S THINK TANK► Be a guest on Ken's Think Tank: https://calendly.com/kencollinsmarketing/think-tank-coffee-run► Show your support for Ken's Think Tank: https://kencollinsmarketing.com/kens-think-tank/► See all Ken's Think Tank episodes and clips: http://kensthinktank.com/ OTHER PODCASTS► Listen to Ken's podcast, with David Mills, called Male Encounters of the Life Kind: https://interwestconcepts.com/male-encounters-of-the-life-kind/ DIGITAL MARKETING► Schedule a FREE 30-minute consultation with Ken: https://calendly.com/kencollinsmarketing/30min► Get a GREAT deal on a new website design with unlimited hosting & support: https://kencollinsmarketing.com/website-design/ PERSONAL FINANCE► Join me on Yotta using my referral code KENNETH45 and we'll both get 100 tickets. Yotta is an FDIC insured savings account where you can win prizes up to $10 Million every week: https://join.withyotta.com/KENNETH45► Use this link today and we'll both get $50 when you open and fund a new M1 Finance account – my favorite platform for investing: https://m1.finance/0wUWmkjaHAlb► Join Robinhood with my link and we'll both get a free stock: https://join.robinhood.com/kennetc3223► Keep your crypto safe joining BlockFi – we'll both get a bonus when you fund your account: https://blockfi.com/?ref=56eb63f4Visit KenCollinsMarketing.com today for more great content from Ken's Think Tank and Male Encounters of the Life Kind.We are a digital marketing company that helps small business owners get more customers. We handle everything from Logo Design and Website Design, hosting, & support to Local Search Engine Optimization and more!Support the show
Jill Braff, GM of Integrations and Mobile Games at Microsoft, has a 25 year career in gaming and media. She's worked on early console games with Nintendo, Sega and Konami; helped build Glu mobile through the launch of the iPhone; and spent a decade in media at Home Shopping Network and the Ellen DeGeneres show. She currently works with the Zenimax business for Xbox Games Studios.Jill discusses the similarities between the live call-in aspects of Home Shopping Network with LiveOps in gaming today and how the advent of the iPhone and Facebook changed the landscape of mobile game development. Jill shows how the implementation of live data has given developers insights into player's habits and the amount of time they spend playing mobile games. And she illuminates us on an idea that "casual" games don't really exist.This episode is brought to you by Azure PlayFab. Visit https://www.playfab.com for all your LiveOps needs.Support the Show.
Today we talk – Director Zack Braff Run Times :Revenge of the 80s – Movies T.Brown Should Have Seen But Hasn't - 4:58Unpopular Beliefs Unpopular Opinions (UBUO) – 12:15News – 25:31Zack Braff – 1:07:15
It's a nutty Tuesdays folks, as Mark witnesses a knife fight in the subway and Joe cowers at the kooks taking over NYC! Joe flips for the new movie "X" and scolds Mark for defecating too infrequently! Spinach smoothies!! Heyo Tuesgays, it's another hot ep as we're wondering why there aren't missing kids on milk cartons anymore before hearing about Mark's time at Sebastian Maniscalco's show & the Kentucky country fair before Joe has a wild time in Tampa Bay. Check it out! Sponsors: Support the show and get 20% off with the code TUESGAYS at https://SheathUnderwear.com Support the show and get 10% off your first month of online therapy at https://BetterHelp.com/Tuesdays Support the show and get 25% off anything you order at https://LiquidIV.com with promo code TUESDAYS Support the show and receive up to 60% off your subscription at https://Babbel.com/TUESDAYS Support the show and get up to 34% off some sweet new metal art with the code TUESDAYS at https://displate.com/tuesdayswithstories?art=624740987334c Subscribe to our Patreon for full video of the show A WEEK EARLY, WEEKLY bonus stuff, and more! www.patreon.com/tuesdays Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/c/TuesdayswithStories
In Ep. #22, Caroline sits down with Carolyn Braff, the Head of Marketing and Brand Strategy at Gatorade. In this episode, Carolyn breaks down why it's a business imperative of Gatorade's to invest in creating a more inclusive sports world - and specifically, why they're working to create equal opportunities for girls in sports.In her role as Gatorade's Head of Brand Strategy, Carolyn has made investing in women's sports is a key part of the brand's overarching marketing strategy. Most notably, in the past year Gatorade has put forth two key initiatives to support this strategy which include: 1) The establishment of Gatorade Women's Advisory Board with board members that include: Carolyn Braff, Gatorade Head of Marketing and Brand StrategyMaddie Bregman, GirlZ, CEOJennifer Brunelli, Sports Nutrition RDproTanna Burge, Texas A&M, Director of Sports PerformanceAminah Charles, Beats by Dre, Sports Marketing ManagerElena Delle Donne, WNBA Champion, two-time MVP and Olympic Gold MedalistGina Hardy, Tonal, Senior Vice President of MarketingNicole LaVoi, Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in SportSydney McLaughlin, Team USA Track & Field OlympianCandace Parker, WNBA Champion, WNBA MVP, Olympic Gold Medalist, and NBA and NCAA analyst for Turner SportsApril Ross, AVP Champion, seven-time AVP MVP and two-time Olympic medalistSarah Spain, ESPN Sports Reporter and Chicago Red Stars Co-OwnerAleia Taylor, Women's Sports Foundation, CMOAbby Wambach, Women's World Cup Champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist2) An investment of $10 million to 5 sports-focused social impact organizations which include: Athlete Ally, Good Sports, Honest Game Foundation, Laureus USA, and the Women's Sports Foundation.In this episode, hear Carolyn break talk more about these initiatives and why Gatorade is putting their food on the gas to keep pushing for the creation of a more equitable sports world. More from GOALS Follow GOALS on Twitter: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on Instagram: @goals_sports_Follow GOALS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goals-sportsShop: goals-sports.com/shopThe Business Case For Women's Sports Newsletter: Sign-upEmail: hello@goals-sports.com
Investment in behavioral health companies has exploded in recent years, with a notable uptick in private equity activity since the beginning of the pandemic. PE firms closed over 70 buyouts in behavioral health in 2020, more than double 2016's number, according to PitchBook data.In this episode, PitchBook PE and healthcare senior analyst Rebecca Springer welcomes Avi Jayaraman and Dexter Braff for a discussion about the rapidly evolving behavioral health industry and how private equity is helping to drive innovation in the space. Jayaraman co-founded Sonara, which provides a remote solution for medication-assisted opioid addiction treatment. Braff is president of The Braff Group, an M&A advisory firm specializing in healthcare. They share their thoughts on growth and greenfield opportunities in behavioral health, the advantages and challenges that PE firms face when operating in healthcare, how technology can bridge staffing shortages and more. Plus, PitchBook senior manager of publishing joins discuss the 2021 Annual Interactive PE Lending League Tables and PitchBook's exclusive coverage of venture debt deal terms. In the Upwork segment of "Innovations in Private Equity," Tim Sanders is joined by Dave Stangis, chief sustainability officer and partner at Apollo Global Management. Dave discusses how private equity firms can bring strong sustainability practices to life internally as well as across the portfolio companies they're invested in.Listen to all of Season 5, presented by Upwork, and subscribe to get future episodes of "In Visible Capital" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen. For inquiries, please contact us at podcast@pitchbook.com.
What are the forces that drive valuation? How does an owner know what a reasonable sale price is and how does a buyer calculate how much they should pay? This is not a simple calculation. It depends on many factors both internal and external to the business. Dexter Braff, President of the Braff Group, walks us through his 15+ years of experience doing M&A in the field of behavioral health. Some of the terminology we use in this one can be a bit difficult to differentiate, and can be used differently by different people, so a couple of definitions: Price - the final amount paid for the asset, which could be very different from the asset's intrinsic value. Speculation: The concept of paying a price above intrinsic value because the buyer believes they can sell it for an even higher price in the near future due to current market dynamics rather than underlying business fundamentals. Valuation (Intrinsic Value): The amount that the asset is worth based on business fundamentals, not including any frothiness in the market that may be over or undervaluing assets in a particular class or vertical.
On this episode of DEEP DIVES I am joined by stand-up comedian Danny Braff. Danny and I discuss how he got started as a comedian, how having Aspergers has influenced his comedy, what makes a joke funny or not, the challenges of being a comedian during COVID and much more.
In this episode I spoke to Adam Braff, formerly of McKinsey and Chief Data Acquisition Officer at Point 72. In our conversation Adam and I talked about some of the difficulties involved in extracting alpha from alternative data, including in how to set up your team most efficiently.In other news, I have written a blogpost about Alternative Data Discovery Mechanisms and specifically tracking the emergence of alternative data marketplaces. Please find it here: https://www.exabel.com/blog/the-alternative-data-discovery-mechanism Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick, Andrew, and Steve discuss Garden State along with topics relating to the movie.
We discuss the Zack Braff incident from an episode of Punk'd and Uncle Howard answers the big question about David the Gnome.
Jessica talks with her mother Elaine Braff about being relatively sane pt 2. Elaine Braff IG: @elainebraff Jessica Kirson IG: @jessykirson Twitter: @jessicakirson Follow us IG: @relativelysanepod Twitter: @sane_podcast YouTube.com/JessicaKirsonComedy Support the podcast at patreon.com/jessicakirson
Jessica talks with her mother Elaine Braff about being relatively sane. Elaine Braff IG: @elainebraff Jessica Kirson IG: @jessykirson Twitter: @jessicakirson Follow us IG: @relativelysanepod Twitter: @sane_podcast YouTube.com/JessicaKirsonComedy Support the podcast at patreon.com/jessicakirson