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In this short Humanitarian AI Today podcast episode Valentine Pistorozzi speaks with Brent Phillips about Boldcode, new projects in the pipeline, and changes in the way that AI applications are being built. Brent and Valentine speak in detail about Boldcode's https://reporterai.org/ project and about technical aspects of humanitarian AI applications. This interview was recorded as a test in November 2024 to experiment with a short 15 minute interview format for a special series of new Humanitarian AI Today podcast episodes to be published on Mondays.
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In this powerful episode of Meltdown to Mastery, host Jayne Marquis ND welcomes spiritual teacher, healer, and creator of Movement Feedback Holography, Brent Phillips.Brent shares his groundbreaking approach to transformation and manifestation—a method that goes beyond tools and techniques that often fall short. At the heart of his work is the understanding that everything lies within. Our beliefs—especially the ones we hold about ourselves—are encoded in the hologram of the human body. And within that hologram lies the key to deep healing, divine connection, and conscious creation.Brent teaches us how to access this inner map through awareness without judgment, allowing consciousness to return to the body. From this space, we reconnect with our divine source, awaken our inner wisdom, and step into a life of vitality, creativity, and abundance.Join us for a mind-opening conversation that will inspire you to look within, reclaim your power, and activate the true formula for miracles.If this episode resonates with you, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who's ready to reconnect with their true self.Meltdown to Mastery is a journey into discovering the parts of our subconscious mind. The place that holds our core beliefs, often learned from childhood, and can be responsible for reactions that lead to meltdowns, crises, or feelings of midlife crisis. They may also hold us back from true mastery where we effortlessly know how to manifest success, health, flow and abundance in our lives. Each episode holds key information to true life mastery. Mastery is a place where we learn Universal Law, mindfulness and listen to our own inner guidance, a place where health, and true manifestation flourish. This link goes to most places Meltdown to Mastery is published, if you would like to engage from another platform. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jayne-marquisThis podcast is for information purposes only and represents the views and opinions of the speakers. The information presented is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. We recommend you seek the advice of a licensed healthcare practitioner before beginning any natural, complimentary, or conventional treatment.To find more with Brent - https://awakeningdynamics.com/
Luke Marsden, CEO of HelixML, speaks with Humanitarian AI Today podcast producer Brent Phillips about how generative AI has evolved since early language models like BERT were introduced and applications like ChatGPT captured widespread popular interest in artificial intelligence, including across the humanitarian community. Luke traces advances in large language models and shares his views on where we are today and where the future of generative AI and the uses of large language models are headed. Luke also touches on top-down pressure on engineering teams to leverage AI, HelixML's involvement in helping companies deploy large language models locally on their own infrastructure, and Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) which standardizes how AI models connect with different data sources and tools, as well as the future of MLOps.
Stefaan Verhulst and Andrew Schroeder speak with Brent Phillips, Humanitarian AI Today podcast producer, about the New Commons Challenge (https://newcommons.ai/) focusing advancing AI for public good through data commons. Dr. Stefaan G. Verhulst is an expert in using data and technology for social impact. He is the Co-Founder of several research organizations including the Governance Laboratory (GovLab) at New York University and The DataTank based in Brussels. Dr. Andrew Schroeder is the Vice President of Research and Analysis for Direct Relief and the Co-Director of CrisisReady. The Open Data Policy Lab, a collaboration between The GovLab and Microsoft, launched the New Commons Challenge initiative to advance the responsible re-use of data for AI-driven solutions that enhance local decision-making and humanitarian response. The Challenge will award two winning institutions $100,000 each to develop data commons that fuel responsible AI innovation in these critical areas. The Challenge builds on the Open Data Policy Lab's recent report, “Blueprint to Unlock New Data Commons for AI,” which advocates for creating collaboratively governed data ecosystems that support responsible AI development. The Challenge is backed by leading institutions committed to ethical AI and open data. Partners include Direct Relief / CrisisReady, and Harvard Law School Library, and UNESCO as international observer, which will provide subject-matter expertise and evaluation support. Stefaan, Andrew and Brent discuss the New Commons Challenges in detail and touch on data commons for AI, disaster relief and local decision making, AI governance, data sharing architectures and data re-use, advances in artificial intelligence and human-AI interaction, and the intersection of collective intelligence and artificial intelligence.
Suzy Madigan, Founder of The Machine Race and Senior Humanitarian Advisor at CARE International, speaks with Humanitarian AI Today podcast Producer, Brent Phillips, about her blog series on AI and society. In this bite-sized episode, they chat through the wide range of ideas explored in The Machine Race blog — from how AI intersects with politics, culture, and philosophy, to its social impact and safety. They also discuss the role of AI in humanitarian operations in the context of aid cuts and what this means for vulnerable communities. This is the first in a HAI mini-series showcasing newsletters and podcasts on AI helping to keep humanitarians informed and connected across communities of practice. Navigate to The Machine Race by Suzy Madigan on Medium and hit the envelope icon to subscribe to new articles: https://medium.com/@themachinerace
What happens when a top-tier MIT-trained engineer makes an unexpected leap into the world of energy healing? Brent Michael Phillips' journey is nothing short of extraordinary. From pioneering advanced Internet technologies in the 1990s to developing the groundbreaking Awakening Dynamics system, Brent has fused science with spirituality in ways few could imagine.In this thought-provoking episode, we explore:How an MIT-trained software engineer became an energy workerThe fascinating science behind Movement Feedback HolographyThe evolution of consciousness technology—three generations that are shaping the futureWhether you're an entrepreneur, a digital marketer, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of success and personal transformation, this conversation is packed with insights you won't want to miss.
The UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH), Elrha, and Humanitarian AI Today bring panelists together to discuss the subject of AI governance in connection with humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence. Representing the humanitarian, academic, regulatory and private sectors, Eugenia Olliaro, former Responsible Data for Children Lead at UNICEF, Stefaan Verhulst, Co-founder of NYU's GovLab, and Meeri Haataja, CEO of Saidot, provide their views and insight on AI governance and on AI governance in humanitarian action. Next, representing the technology and private sectors, Agata Ferretti, AI an Data Governance Expert with IBM, and Aparna Bhushan, Data Governance and Digital Policy Advisor, discuss how initiatives like the AI Alliance are approaching AI governance and provide unique insight on the role of open-source AI in promoting transparency and trust, and the importance of addressing the digital divide and ensuring that AI works for everyone. Panelists explain why it's important for humanitarian actors to become aware of broader governance conversations connected with AI. They help to outline what AI governance is about, they share how their different teams are approaching AI governance and touch on the challenges of regulating and deploying AI and the challenges of connecting with and engaging communities in humanitarian settings, and the need for adaptive and context-aware governance approaches, real accountability, and global inclusivity in AI policy and governance. Eugenia, Meeri, Stefaan, Agata, and Aparna provide valuable insight on AI governance from their different vantage points and join together in advocating for greater engagement around AI governance. The podcast episode, guest-hosted by Brent Phillips from Humanitarian AI Today, is part of a six-part panel discussion series sponsored and produced by Humanitarian AI Today in collaboration with the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH) and Elrha, with funding from UK International Development from the UK government. The series examines critical aspects of humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence. More information about this episode, its focus, and upcoming discussions can be found by subscribing to the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub and Elrha's new AI newsletter: http://ukhih.org/newsletter.
The UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH), Elrha, and Humanitarian AI Today have brought together a panel to critically assess evidence from real-world AI use cases and their impact on humanitarian action, while exploring approaches to learning and evidence-building. In this episode, Zineb Bhaby, AI Lead at the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Zita Lengyel-Wang, Matching Manager at Tech to the Rescue, and Thomas Byrnes, Humanitarian and Social Protection Consultant, join Maria Kett, Professor of Humanitarianism and Social Inclusion, and Tigmanshu Bhatnagar, Lecturer in Global Disability Innovation, from University College London. Hosted by Brent Phillips, Producer of the Humanitarian AI Today podcast. As we delve into Zineb, Zita, and Thomas' perspectives on AI applications in humanitarian contexts, they highlight challenges faced when implementing and testing these tools, and their insights shed light on the complexities of gathering evidence to assess AI's impact on humanitarian action. Maria and Tigmanshu then summarize recent key research findings, providing our listeners with a deeper understanding of the broader implications of their work, supported by UKHIH and Elrha. To close, the panelists share key takeaways on evaluating evidence from AI use cases, discussing lessons learned and offering actionable recommendations for improving evidence-building and enhancing the rollout of AI applications in the humanitarian sector. For more information on this episode and the rest of UKHIH and Elrha's six-part panel discussion series, subscribe to their new AI newsletter here: http://ukhih.org/newsletter.
Abdallah El Ali, a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher with a background in cognitive science discusses trustworthy AI, explainability and transparency with Ahmad Tafti from the University of Pittsburgh and Humanitarian AI Today's Producer, Brent Phillips. Dr. Abdallah El Ali, a Research Scientist at the Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science in the Netherlands (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) who is also an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University and Dr. Ahmad Tafti, Director of the Pitt HexAI Research Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh and Interim Director of Scientific Affairs with Pitt's Computational Pathology and AI Center of Excellence (CPACE) and head of AI at Youki GmbH provide insight to individuals interested in humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence on human-computer interaction, information transparency and challenges associated with human cognition, attention, learning and information overload. The discussion touches on emerging transparency regulations governing uses of AI systems, the impact of AI generated content on our lives and how humans process transparency information on uses of AI and data, AI generated content and on the functioning of AI algorithms. The discussion is especially valuable for humanitarian actors considering information disclosure strategies on uses and risks associated with AI. The episode builds on discussions on AI transparency launched by the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH) and Elrha, and combines insight gained from research into health AI applications and explainability.
Send us a textIn this conversation, Julie Hilsen and Brent Michael Phillips explore Brent's transformative journey from a successful engineering career to becoming a healer. They discuss the challenges he faced, including severe health issues and personal betrayals, and how these experiences led him to discover the power of energy healing and the subconscious mind. Brent shares insights on the importance of addressing subconscious blocks for true healing and transformation, emphasizing that healing is a continuous journey rather than a one-time event. In this enlightening conversation, Brent Michael Phillips shares his transformative journey through energy healing, emphasizing the importance of movement and life force in achieving personal breakthroughs. He discusses the unique approach of third-generation consciousness technology, which focuses on physical movement to access the subconscious and facilitate healing. Brent also reflects on the legacy of his mentor, Carl, and how their work together reshaped his understanding of healing and personal growth. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of life experiences and the potential for individuals to rebuild and enhance their lives through conscious practices. https://awakeningdynamics.comSupport the showLink to Support this Channel: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2153284/supporters/newJulie's Book: https://amzn.to/3K2ZS05Julie's Website for more information, comments or requests: https://lifeofloveandjoy.comI receive a small commission when you purchase from these links. Thank you for your support! Promo Code for Free Audio Book on Audible: https://amzn.to/45YUMdH
Today on No Vacancy I had the pleasure of catching up with Brent Phillips, the founder of Milk & Honey Ranch. And dammit, this man makes me cry every single time. Today's episode falls on the 1 year anniversary of his wife Daniela's traumatic car accident that almost left her for dead. Listen to episode 94 from last year to hear part 1 of this story... Now, exactly 1 year later, Brent is here to fill us in on how he, his family, and his business navigated this last year. Spoiler alert, they had their most profitable year EVER ($1.5 million in gross revenue) while also having the most charitable year ever, with dozens of nights gifted to guests, free workshops held for autistic kids, and retreats for TBI survivors. You'll love this story, and you will need tissues. Don't say I didn't warn you. And lastly... WE HAVE TO TALK ABOUT LILY PHILLIPS (no relation to Brent LOL). Yes, that Lily Phillips – the OnlyFans model who slept with 101 guys in an Airbnb. Let's get into it. LEVEL UP YOUR LISTING SUMMIT MARCH 9-11th, PHOENIX, AZ levelupyourlistingsummit.com Book a stay at Milk & Honey Ranch with code NATALIE10 Thank you to my sponsors! Receive 20% off Lodgify's most powerful plans. Use code NoVacancy20 at checkout! Connect: Show Notes | Start Your Airbnb Instagram Podcast Producer: Kelsey Tran | kelsey@hospitality.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brent Phillips, shares the story of creating Milk & Honey Ranch in Burton, Texas, an organic farm that's a popular getaway for couples and families.
In this episode, the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH), Elrha, and Humanitarian AI Today bring panelists together to critically examine the colonial approach in the rollout of AI applications, including the extraction of data from vulnerable groups without adequate representation or input. Shaza Alrihawi, Researcher, Human Rights Advocate, and Consultant specializing in working with refugees at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories; Shruti Viswanathan, an Independent Consultant, Data Governance and Digital Inclusion; Olubayo Adekanmbi, CEO and Co-founder of EqualyzAI and CEO and Founder of Data Science Nigeria; and Helen McElhinney, Executive Director with the CDAC Network, join Brent Phillips, Producer of the Humanitarian AI Today podcast, to discuss the rollout of AI applications, the extraction of data from vulnerable groups without adequate representation or input, key challenges in engaging affected populations and communities on the topic of AI and how we can roll out AI technologies in humanitarian work in an ethical and impactful manner. This episode is part of a six-part panel discussion series produced by Humanitarian AI Today in collaboration with the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub and Elrha, with funding from UK International Development from the UK Government. More information about this episode and details about the rest of the series can be found by subscribing to the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub and Elrha's new AI newsletter: http://ukhih.org/newsletter.
The UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH), Elrha, and Humanitarian AI Today bring panelists together to discuss transparency and strategies for improving transparency and accountability in AI implementations. Michael Hind, Distinguished Research Staff Member at IBM Research; Shadrock Roberts, Director of Global Data Protection & Privacy at Mercy Corps; Scott Turnbull, Chief Technology Officer at Data Friendly Space; Liam Nicoll, Signpost Product Lead at Signpost AI Lab; and Sarah Spencer, a consultant who regularly speaks on humanitarian operations and applications of artificial intelligence, contribute their insights on transparency and ways of improving transparency and accountability in AI implementations. Touching on the existing landscape of AI initiatives within the humanitarian sector, key players, and what transparency means broadly and in practice, their views connect the humanitarian and technology communities and provide valuable insight into why transparency is crucial for building trust in AI systems and engaging stakeholders in developing and leveraging uses of AI for good. The panel discussion, guest hosted by Brent Phillips from Humanitarian AI Today, mixes input on AI systems, technical information disclosure, AI governance and regulation, and how humanitarian organizations are approaching developing, testing and deploying safe, responsible and trustworthy AI applications that are transparent and accountable to end users. Panelists each share their views on ways of improving transparency and offer ideas on directions to expand the transparency conversation. In closing, panelists provide a strong case for greater information sharing on AI use cases and greater inclusivity around transparency throughout the AI building and deployment process. This episode is part of a six-part panel discussion series sponsored and produced by Humanitarian AI Today in collaboration with the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub (UKHIH) and Elrha, with funding from UK International Development from the UK government. More information about this episode, its focus and upcoming discussions can be found by subscribing to the UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub and Elrha's new AI newsletter: http://ukhih.org/newsletter.
Lindsey Moore, Founder and CEO of DevelopMetrics, discusses her team's upcoming AI for Development Summit and provides an update on DevelopMetric's current work helping humanitarian organizations develop and test AI applications. Lindsey and Humanitarian AI Today podcast producer, Brent Phillips, touch on advancements in AI and the state of humanitarian AI, the importance of humanitarian organizations and technology companies participating in technical working groups, the need for funding for critical humanitarian AI research and development and importantly the need for funding to bridge the digital divide and ensure diverse representation in AI models particularly for underrepresented communities, and touch on AI transparency, Signpost's new AI Lab, UK Humanitarian Innovation Hub projects and other subjects.
Last June, my family and I, along with a few other friends, visited an awesome ministry called Cherish Uganda. We were so impressed with this ministry that we decided to record a podcast on site, where we talked with one of their leaders Brent Phillips and several others from the team at Cherish Uganda. Cherish Uganda is a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering hope & a promising future for families in need. Their mission is: To transform our community spiritually through education, healthcare, & family strengthening. Cherish is doing some amazing, holistic, and gospel-centered ministry outside of Kampala, Uganda. Please consider donating to this ministry here: https://www.cherishuganda.com/donate-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashwin Kumar, a PhD candidate at Washington University in St Louis, working on fair resource allocation and explainable AI, speaks with Brent Phillips, Pitt HexAI podcast producer, about the intricacies of fairness in AI systems and about balancing fairness and efficiency in complex systems like ride-sharing and healthcare resource distribution. The discussion dives into AI transparency, human-machine interaction, multi-agent reinforcement learning, and the evolving challenges in ensuring equitable outcomes in AI decision-making. The conversation connects AI's technical workings with real-world ethical concerns.
Rolf Kleef, former CTO and Senior IATI Consultant with Data4Development, shares his views on Signpost's new AI Lab and on the integration of AI into humanitarian operations with Humanitarian AI Today's podcast producer Brent Phillips. Rolf specializes in helping civil society initiatives with online collaboration, transparency, open data sharing, algorithms, and ethical AI. Brent and Rolf use the interview to discuss the International Aid Transparency Initiative and run through a list of questions for Humanitarian AI Today Live, the podcast's new video channel. Rolf answers questions on the mapping of humanitarian AI initiatives, AI powered chatbots, how Signpost's AI Lab aims to collaborate with humanitarian organizations, AI governance and how the humanitarian community should approach improving transparency and accountability around AI, AI learning goals, open data sharing in the AI age and other subjects of interest to staff from humanitarian organizations interested in humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence.
John Carbone, Adjunct Professor of Applied AI and Applied Data Science at Baylor University speaks with Zoe Menezes, a student at the University of Pittsburgh, and Brent Phillips, Pitt HexAI podcast producer about the future of education in the AI age and how universities are adapting to the emergence of applications like ChatGPT. John elaborates on how universities like Baylor are embracing change, trying new things and and working towards keeping up with advances in technology. John also elaborates on a number of his AI connected academic papers and, on digital security in the AI age and offers advice for students and fellow faculty members on education and acquiring new skills.
In this episode, Brent and Daniella Phillips share their deeply relatable journey, filled with challenges that many of us face. From financial struggles and church hurt to a life-threatening car accident, their story reveals how faith and resilience can guide us through the toughest times. Brent's crisis of faith and eventual return to trust in God, combined with Daniella's recovery from severe injuries through humor and community support, offer powerful lessons on overcoming adversity. Tune in to find strength, hope, and practical insights for navigating your own life's trials.Brent and Daniella's story highlights the power of community and the importance of faith when faced with life's hardships. They discuss how they leaned on each other and their faith to navigate a financial setback and a traumatic accident, demonstrating that even in the darkest times, there is a path to recovery and growth. Their experiences will resonate with anyone who has faced similar challenges, offering inspiration and practical advice for finding strength and purpose amidst adversity.Chapters[00:00] Podcast Preview[00:46] Podcast Introduction[01:23] Invitation to Download Unstoppable[01:54] Topic and Guest Introduction[05:30] Childhood Faith Foundations[10:39] Testing of Faith in Business[21:07] Miraculous Pregnancy[24:50] Church Planting and Struggles[32:36] Church Hurt and Desire to Leave Ministry[36:46] Financial Crisis and Surrender[42:02] Daniella's Accident and Trusting God's Plan[47:17] Strengthened Relationship[52:22] Tests of Faith and God's Faithfulness[54:35] Milk and Honey Ranch: A Place of Healing and Impact[57:44] Conclusion and InvitationResources mentioned:Milk and Honey RanchBrent Phillips WebsiteGuest's bio:Brent and Daniella Phillips are raised and born in South Africa. Brent Phillips has always had a passion for tech, business, and the gospel. After earning his master's degree in information technology, Brent launched his first US-based company in Aspen, Colorado. Brent engineered one of the first versions of the “cloud” while simultaneously becoming an ordained pastor. Later after moving to Houston, Brent planted Sandbox Church and co-founded 2nd.MD, which revolutionized telemedicine through technology. 2nd.MD was purchased by Accolade in 2021. After the sale of 2nd.MD, Brent handed over the churches and moved his family out to an abandoned horse ranch where he built a luxury, self-sustainable farm resort called Milk & Honey Ranch. It has become a sought-after destination for retreats, weddings, and family reunions.Brent has authored three books; Becoming God's Masterpiece: Live The Life You Were Created For; Experience Miracles: Faith Changes Everything; and Choosing Significance: Against The Odds.Brent and his wife, Daniella, have two beautiful, amazing children.Call to action:Make sure to visit yourbiggestbreakthrough.com for your FREE access to our e-book and audiobook, "Unstoppable: Divine Intervention in Overcoming Adversity," showcasing six powerful real-life stories. Get ready to be inspired by these mind-blowing breakthroughs!To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.comTo find out more
Stefaan Verhulst and Andrew Schroeder speak with Brent Phillips, Humanitarian AI Today podcast producer, about Meta's Lama Impact Grants program supporting applications of artificial intelligence for social good and a recent workshop that Meta organized for their 2024 Lama Impact Grant finalists. Stefaan, Andrew and Brent also discuss collective intelligence, large language models, data accessibility and making data AI ready, data collection and standardization initiatives geared for humanitarian actors, the impact of AI on humanitarian operations, localization, and how humanitarian actors can collaborate around advancing humanitarian AI. Dr. Stefaan G. Verhulst is an expert in using data and technology for social impact. He is the Co-Founder of several research organizations including the Governance Laboratory (GovLab) at New York University and The DataTank base in Brussels. He focuses on using advances in science and technology, including data and artificial intelligence, to improve decision-making and problem-solving. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the open-access journal Data & Policy and has served as a member of several expert groups on data and technology, including the High-Level Expert Group to the European Commission on Business-to-Government Data Sharing and the Expert Group to Eurostat on using Private Sector data for Official Statistics. Dr. Verhulst has been recognized as one of the 10 Most Influential Academics in Digital Government globally. He has published extensively on these topics, including several books, and has been invited to speak at international conferences, including TED and the UN World Data Forum. He is asked regularly to provide counsel on data stewardship to a variety of public and private organizations. Dr. Andrew Schroeder is the Vice President of Research and Analysis for Direct Relief. He leads Direct Relief's work in data science, GIS, and humanitarian innovation. He has worked in a consulting and advisory capacity for the World Bank, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and World Food Programme (WFP), as well as being a member of the health data experts committee for Meta (formerly Facebook). Dr. Schroeder is the co-founder, along with colleagues at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School, of CrisisReady, a research and response platform for translating private data into public good for disasters and health emergencies. He is also the co-founder and former Board President of the global nonprofit WeRobotics.org, which builds local capacity in robotics applications for humanitarian aid, development, and global health in nearly 40 countries around the world. Andrew earned his Ph.D. in Social and Cultural Analysis from New York University and his Masters of Public Policy (MPP) and certification in Science, Technology and Public Policy (STPP) from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan.
In the season 2 finale of Longtones, we had the pleasure of sitting down with the remarkable Sasha Romero to delve into her inspiring musical career! We explored Sasha's beginning influences and journey through the Texas band program, her audition experiences, philosophy on musical education, thoughts on the current industry, strategies for balancing a busy schedule of teaching and performing, sources of artistic inspiration, and much more. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking insight into how a professional musician navigates a thriving career filled with demanding performances and teaching! Don't know much about Sasha? Let's catch you up: Hailing from Longview, Texas, Sasha grew up within the acclaimed and robust Texas band system and achieved great musical success at a young age. She went on to earn her Bachelor of Music degree at Baylor University, where she studied with Brent Phillips; and her Master of Music degree at Rice University, studying with Allen Barnhill. Currently Sasha serves on the trombone faculties at Rutgers University, Mannes School of Music, The Manhattan School of Music, and Bard College Conservatory of Music. A highly sought-after teacher, soloist, and clinician, she has presented solo recitals and masterclasses at numerous colleges, universities, music conservatories, and industry conventions across the United States. Sasha has also been invited to perform as a guest trombonist with the world's major orchestras, including: The New York Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Dallas Symphony, Houston Symphony, and others. She can be heard on Weezer's OK Human album, as well as the film soundtracks to The Good Liar (2019) and Joker (2019). In 2018 Sasha Romero was appointed principal trombone of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Prior to her appointment at The MET, she held the position of principal trombone with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra from 2016-2018. For more insights and updates, be sure to follow us on Instagram: Sasha's Instagram Virtuosity Musical Instruments' Instagram J. Landress Brass' Instagram You can also explore more about our businesses on our websites: Sasha's Website J. Landress Brass' Website Virtuosity Musical Instruments' Website
Fei Wang, Professor of Population Health Sciences and Emergency Medicine at the Weill Cornell Medical College and Founding Director of the WCM Institute of AI for Digital Health (AIDH) speaks with Pitt HexAI guest host Brent Phillips about Dr. Wang's work at Cornell and about Cornell's new Institute of AI for Digital Health. Dr. Wang and Brent also discuss new and existing data sources for health AI research, the evolution and power of complex machine learning models and their impact on informatics and computational health fields, education in the AI age and about explainable AI and advice for private sector companies interested in collaborating with academic institutions.
Join us for another fascinating episode of Exploring the Mystical Side of Life as we dive deep into Movement Feedback Holography with guest, Brent Phillips. Discover how movement can reveal and release deep-seated subconscious blockages and transform your life in ways you never thought possible. In this episode, Brent shares his personal journey from being a software engineer involved with creating the internet to suffering debilitating challenges that led him to the brink, only to find profound healing through energy work and Movement Feedback Holography. Learn how every little movement we make is interconnected with all aspects of our existence, and how making changes in your energy can have astonishing effects on your finances, relationships, health, and more. Linda and Brent explore the three generations of consciousness technology, the importance of meditative practice and being present in one's body, and how it all comes together in Movement Feedback Holography to create a state of ‘LUCK' by being your true self. To learn more about Brent Phillips and Movement Feedback Holography, visit https://awakeningdynamics.com/ For more mystical conversations, subscribe to our podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to visit https://thoughtchange.com to pick up your copy of "Learning to Listen" and discover Linda's"Alchemy from the Inside Out program. See you in the next episode! Remember to follow us so you can get notifications for our future episodes, and share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. We love hearing from our mystical explorers! Exploring the Mystical Side of Life is on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/exploringthemysticalsideoflife/
Today's guest is former Marine and founder of Soflete, Brent Philips. Brent is a father, entrepreneur and lifter who shares about the value of learning from your mistakes, finding a mentor and other lessons every entrepreneur needs to know. To learn more about Brent and Sophlete, follow him on Instagram @sofletefish. To check out our brand visit: https://bornprimitive.com/ Follow us on Instagram @bornprimitive Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: @BornPrimitiveApparel
Brent leads Cherish Uganda with his wife Leah. Cherish was formally an orphanage and now functions as a spiritual formation community center using medical, education and family strengthening to reach the community we serve. In this conversation, Brent tells the story of how Cherish changed from being an orphanage to a holistic education and care center, where HIV kids and their families were being reached with the gospel. We talk about the problems of white westerners ministering in Africa, pros and cons of short term mission trips, and why family based orphan care is much better than orphanages. Follow Cherish Uganda on Instagram @cherishuganda Consider supporting this valuable ministry at https://www.cherishuganda.org Support Theology in the Raw through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theologyintheraw
Lindsey Moore, CEO and Founder of DevelopMetrics, speaks with Brent Phillips, Humanitarian AI Today podcast Producer, about DevelopMetrics' work helping humanitarian organizations experiment with large language models. Lindsey and Brent discuss humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence, domain specificity, large language models, model training, testing and fine tuning, data structuring, data privacy and security, sandboxing, goal and objective setting, applicational development and deployment and other subjects relevant to humanitarian organizations interested in experimenting with generative AI.
This week on the Black Rifle Coffee Podcast Brent Phillips the Founder of Soflete stops in to meet with Evan! Together they'll discuss important qualities to have to be successful in business, being a father, and in life in general! Don't miss out!
Roberto Vila-Sexto, Country Director for Ukraine with the Norwegian Refugee Council, speaks with Jakob Harbo, Country Manager for Ukraine with the Danish Red Cross. Joined by Brent Phillips, Roberto and Jakob discuss their work and roles, the scale and severity of conditions in Ukraine this Winter, humanitarian needs and operations, risks and complications humanitarian actors face in Ukraine, attacks on humanitarian facilities and their views on humanitarian applications of artificial intelligence, including their views on real-world wartime humanitarian applications of AI and concerns. Closing the interview, Roberto and Jakob offer their thoughts on futuristic AI applications they would like to see developed.
Welcome, and thanks for checking in today to No Vacancy The Podcast! On this week's episode: This week I interview Brent Phillips, the owner of Milk and Honey Ranch, an Airbnb property in Texas. As Brent shares his journey of establishing the ranch, he touches upon the challenges he faced including a major financial loss that led to a comprehensive revamp of the ranch's business strategy. Brent talks about his commitment to providing unique experiences for his guests and mentions plans to build 12 units on the ranch. However, these plans took a backseat when his wife was involved in a nearly fatal car accident. Showcasing immense resilience, Brent discusses how he remains hopeful and positive during these challenging situations. Connect with Brent: Follow Milk & Honey Ranch on Instagram Book a stay at Milk & Honey Ranch Support Brent and Daniela's GoFundMe Thank you to my sponsors: Start using Turno today! Get 3 months of HostGPO for free! Save $200 on your Level Up Your Listing Summit ticket ticket until Feb 14th! Connect: Show Notes | Start Your Airbnb Instagram Podcast Producer: Kelsey Tran | kelsey@hospitality.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once you see how institutionalizing children can be harmful to their development, how do you continue to be involved with the care of orphans and vulnerable children? Brent Phillips, CEO and Programs Manager at Cherish Uganda, shares how this organization has evolved over the years to best center families within their care strategy. Brent speaks candidly and truthfully about the unique challenges of this transition, and how the posture of programming organizations is critical to the success of marginalized communities. ... Episode Highlights Introduction to Brent (2:31) Brent's work with Cherish Uganda (3:08) Pushback to the switch to family based care (6:57) Donors reactions to organization's narratives about orphan care (10:56) Story behind the short film from Cherish Uganda (16:07) Pastoring donors and inviting them into the story (23:17) How Cherish Uganda differentiates themselves from other organizations in Uganda (25:06) Encouragement to make the shift to pivoting approach to orphanages (30:46) ... For more information, details, and episode transcriptions, visit upwardlydependent.com/shownotes. ... Links Kindred Exchange - Become a monthly donor to support this show and our mission Emmaus House - Learn more about their work with orphaned youth in Haiti Konbit Haiti - See how a group of people is transforming communities in Haiti Cherish Uganda - Learn more about the work they do with children with HIV/AIDS. World AIDs Day video - Walk in the shoes of a person living with HIV, to increase awareness of the stigma and treatment. ... Connect with Lauren Email / Instagram / Leave a Review Connect with Brent Linkedin / Instagram / Facebook
Vivek Nallur, a Lecturer and Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University College Dublin speaks with Pitt HexAI podcast producer Brent Phillips about Vivek's work around AI Ethics. Vivek is particularly interested in ethics, AI governance and explainable AI and in questions around AI ethics relevant to autonomous machines. The interview focuses to a large degree on the subject of family caregiving and "Ethical Challenges for Elder-care Robots". Vivek provides a fresh perspective on AI ethics and raises important concerns relevant to applications of AI powered autonomous machines.
This week Brent Phillips spoke on How to see God when it seems as if everything is collapsing around you.
Brent Phillips is an online fitness coach and in-person trainer with over ten years of experience in the industry. Brent is also a devoted father to two beautiful children and has navigated the emotional aftermath of infidelity in his own relationship. Through his personal journey, Brent has gained valuable insights and understanding of the challenges faced by men dealing with the consequences of infidelity. With his relatable and down-to-earth approach, Brent brings a unique perspective to the Daddy Issues Podcast, offering support and guidance to men seeking emotional healing and growth. Find a healthy work-life balance The conversation shifts onto the importance of maintaining a healthy balance between work and personal life. Brent shares the struggles he experienced due to the imbalance and how it drove him to cultivate healthier habits. He underscores the significance of self-care and wellbeing, importantly when dealing with stressful situations like divorce, as it not only affects oneself but also those around them.
John Adams, former Deputy Director for Digital and Data Services with the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, speaks with Roderick Besseling, Head of the Data and Analytics Unit at the Norwegian Refugee Council, about open data sharing frameworks used by humanitarian and international development organizations and their importance in the AI age. John and Roderick discuss in detail why transparency and open data sharing matters to the humanitarian community, different open data sharing frameworks, John's involvement in helping lead and grow the the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and IATI's emergence as a valuable source of information for artificial intelligent applications. John and Roderick also mention NetHope's upcoming Global Summit and the importance of data standards to work around climate change. Joining the discussion, Brent Phillips added insight on IATI and uses of IATI by AI applications.
Join us in this episode as we delve into the extraordinary life journey of Brent Phillips, a successful MIT-Trained Engineer turned Author, Healer, and Spiritual Teacher. Brent shares his remarkable experiences of overcoming physical and emotional struggles, including chronic pain and loss. Hear how he transitioned from a scientific mindset to embrace energy healing and faith-based approaches, and discover the connection between energy healing and science. Brent's story is one of resilience, purpose, and the power of healing, as he imparts valuable insights into manifesting success, intuition development, and finding humility in the face of life's surprises. To connect with Brent and learn more about his great work, visit www.awakeningdynamics.com
Joining us for the second time from Reclamation Church in Pittsburgh, PA, Brent Phillips brings a fresh message from Psalm 23. Learn what the posture of a believer should be when we remember we have a Good Shepherd no matter the circumstances of life.
Field Ethos CEO Jason Vincent and CFO Colin Jones talk with SOFLETE founder and PSE CMO Brent Phillips to discuss deer hunting in media content. Brent was a Marine Raider and a digital marketing guru.
In this episode of Megabucks Radio, Nina Hershberger talks with Brent Phillips, an MIT-trained engineer who experienced a major physical challenge when his arm became paralyzed.Brent shares his life-altering journey of healing and discusses the topic of generational blocks we all carry around money, wealth, and abundance.Brent's credentials and expertise on the topic of generational blocks are impressive. As an MIT-trained engineer, he has a deep understanding of how the mind and subconscious work. He has also spent over 20 years studying and mastering third-generation consciousness technology, which focuses on working with the subconscious and clearing ancestral blocks.During the interview, Brent shares his personal story of going from being a successful software engineer to experiencing a major health crisis and losing everything. He explains how he discovered the power of subconscious ancestral clearing and how it transformed his life. He also discusses the importance of addressing the subconscious mind in order to achieve success in business and life.This episode is perfect for anyone who has struggled with achieving their desired level of success, despite their education, talent, and hard work. Brent's insights and techniques can help individuals overcome the invisible blockages that may be holding them back and unlock their true potential.Listeners can find out more about Brent Phillips and his work by visiting his website at awakeningdynamics.com. There, they can access free live webinars and explore the various programs and events he offers. Whether someone wants to dip their toe in the water or dive right in, Brent has options for everyone.Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn from Brent Phillips and discover how to unlock your full potential. Join the live webinar on July 20th, 2023, by visiting awakeningdynamics.com.MegaBucks Radio with Nina Hershbergerhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/megabucks-radio-with-nina-hershbergerSource: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/brent-phillips-spiritual-healer-on-uncovering-generational-blocks-to-money-and-abundance
In our second Conversations episode, we're joined by Anna Jackson from Montaña de Luz in Honduras, Brent Phillips from Cherish Uganda, and Dan Stoehr from Reach Ministries in the US, to discuss HIV/AIDS today. What is the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the world today? What are the challenges care providers face? Find out how these leaders are working to overcome stigma and other obstacles. Also, you can check out the video conversation on 1MILLIONHOME's new YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@1MILLIONHOMEofficial Podcast Sponsor Attachment and Trauma Focused Therapy by Deborah Gray The ATFT course will prepare you to treat attachment, trauma, and loss issues in children; families. The course teaches approaches for prenatal exposure, executive dysfunction, and family maltreatment. Resources and Links from the show Global HIV & AIDS statistics — Fact sheet Christianity Today: When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives Think Orphan Episode 190: HIV/AIDS, Child Sponsorships and Fundraising Excellence with Brent Phillips Conversation Notes Current HIV/AIDS data across the globe (4:00) The prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Uganda and sub-Saharan Africa (6:00) Stigma remains one of the greatest hurdles across countries (10:30) Medicine the constant reminder (16:00) How COVID-19 impacted HIV treatment (19:00) Mother to child transmission in the Global South (26:00) Medicine accessibility in Honduras (40:00) Overcoming the stigma with stories (45:00) The changing perception of HIV (49:00) Overcoming stigma with skits and outreach in Central America (55:00) One thing you want people to know (59:00)
Alright! In the first installment of the Back to Baja series, we talked with Seth Barnes of the 270X. Seth forms part of the trio of riders on the 270x team, which includes Brent Phillips and Josh Rottkamp, at this year's Score Internation Baja 500. Tune in to find out more about the adventure down in Baja. The 270x team is backed by the following: SOFlete Instagram: @sofletehq https://soflete.com/ Kryptek Outdoor Group Instagram: @kryptek https://kryptek.com/ Oakley Instagram: @oakleystandardissue https://www.oakleysi.com Maxxis Tires Instagram: @maxxistires https://www.maxxis.com/ Yamaha Instagram: @blucruofficial https://yamaha-motor.com/ Also! Check out the SOFlete Bike giveaway: more details here! https://soflete.com/pages/racebike Thank you for tuning in to Chasing Waypoints Podcast! Like what you heard? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, and do not miss an episode! Also, you can follow us on Facebook (Chasing Waypoints) or Instagram (@chasingwaypoints). Want to participate? Check the Facebook page for your favorite episode and comment; we want to hear from you! Intro Music: No Limits - Royal Delux Outro Music: Like it Like This - Pink Laundry --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chasing-waypoints/support
Ximena Contla, NLP Project Manager with Data Friendly Space (DFS) discusses ChatGPT and use of large language models to support Turkey and Syria earthquake response. Guest hosted by Rishi Jha from DFS and Brent Phillips, with Nayid Orozco Bohorquez a Product Lead from DFS and Sylvan Ridderinkhof, a Data Engineer from Zimmerman, an AI data information technology company, joining the conversation, the interview touches on humanitarian emergencies, relief operations in the field, data generated by humanitarian actors, data summarization, open data sharing frameworks like IATI, Data Friendly Space's Data Entry and Exploration Platform (DEEP), deployment of large language models by humanitarian actors, ethical AI and a range of other subjects.
Gaurav Kaushik on launching ScienceIO and making healthcare data useful and accessible in the AI age. Jen Bees, Pitt HexAI's Audio Engineer guest hosts a special interview giving students an opportunity to get to know ScienceIO, a cutting-edge health informatics startup. Gaurav Kaushik, President and Co-founder of ScienceIO, discusses his journey from academia to the private sector, offers advice to students on launching their own startups and shares valuable insight on generative AI, data sharing, medical ontologies, explainable AI and other subjects of interest to students pursuing careers linking artificial intelligence and healthcare. The Pitt HexAI podcast series is produced by the University of Pittsburgh's Health and Explainable AI Research Laboratory headed by Ahmad P. Tafti. The series is hosted by Mia Kossiavelou and co-produced by Brent Phillips and Mythili Tirumalasetty with engineering by Jen Bees and music by Music Vine/Sky Gienger.
Dr. Isaac Kohane on the impact of generative AI on health and biomedical informatics. Isaac Kohane, MD, PhD - Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School discusses the impact of generative AI on the advancing fields of health and biomedical informatics, his book: “The AI Revolution in Medicine: GPT-4 and Beyond” and his new role as Editor-in-Chief of NEJM AI. Dr. Kohane touches on explainable AI, the importance of data sharing and the future of education in the ChatGPT age. Closing the interview, Dr. Kohane graciously offers valuable advice and encouragement to students pursuing fields linking artificial intelligence, health and medicine. The Pitt HexAI podcast series is produced by the University of Pittsburgh's Health and Explainable AI Research Laboratory headed by Ahmad P. Tafti. The series is hosted by Mia Kossiavelou and co-produced by Brent Phillips and Mythili Tirumalasetty with engineering by Jen Bees and music by Music Vine/Sky Gienger.
Aaron Margolis, a Data Scientist researching Responsible AI and Large Language Models, speaks with Brent Phillips, producer of the Humanitarian AI Today podcast series, and Megan DeMatteo, a journalist covering Web3, about ChatGPT. The interview is geared towards helping humanitarian actors get acquainted with emerging new conversational AI applications being developed by OpenAI, Google, Meta and others, large large language models powering them, and setting up, testing and deploying models.
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Movement Feedback Holography; How to Triple Your Income By Shaking Your Hands with Brent Michael Phillips Movement Feedback Holography is an alternative technology to subconscious digging to clear deeply embedded subconscious blocks and trauma. It provides instant biological and psychological feedback without waiting. for tests or searching for deeply hidden trauma triggers—including pre-natal or blocked-out trauma experiences. Brent Phillips is a successful MIT-trained engineer who experienced a staggering physical challenge when, after years on total disability due to injuries and illness, his arm became immobile and frozen at the elbow after a surgery. After a long battle of unsuccessful treatments, Brent discovered the miracle of energy healing when his arm was instantly and miraculously healed. Knowing his life path was fortuitously altered, he then spent years studying with various master healers and spiritual teachers to discover and reverse-engineer the scientific laws and principles underlying miraculous instant healing, financial abundance, loving relationships, success mindset and even enlightenment. He is the creator of Awakening Dynamics® system, which consists of advanced consciousness technology based on the Seven Sacred Tools of Higher Dimensional Living. For more info visit: www.AwakeningDynamics.com ************************************************* For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
In episode 212, we've got a panel of executive directors that oversaw the transition of their orphanage to family based care. We'll be asking them the hard questions of how they worked with their board of directors and their donor bases to take the journey with them. Brandon will be interviewing past Think Orphan guests and orphan care leaders, Brent Phillips of Cherish Uganda, Ashlee Heiligman of Global Child Advocates and Spencer Reeves of Child Hope International. This panel took place live in Atlanta, Georgia at the Christian Alliance for Orphans Annual Summit. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com
Hosts Jariko Denman, Kevin Reeves, and Baker Leavitt welcome SOFLETE founder Brent Phillips to the podcast. The guys talk about what it takes to become an operator, share some selection stories of their own, and Baker and Jariko bet tattoos on a soccer game. Brent also talks about the new SOFLETE app and Die Living Excursions.