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summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the evolving role of AI in the apparel industry, focusing on the importance of consistent messaging and personalized content creation. They introduce the concept of 'brand companions', which aim to enhance consumer engagement by making products talkable! The conversation also touches on innovative AI solutions for shopping and the critical role of consumer research in product development, culminating in an interview with Annie Short from North Face about her experiences and insights in merchandising. In this conversation, they discusses the intricate balance between consumer insights and data in merchandising, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and innovative approaches in retail. Annie brainstorms the potential of AI to enhance consumer experiences, create emotional connections, and drive loyalty. The discussion also explores the future of merchandising, highlighting how technology can transform the way brands interact with consumers and personalize their offerings.Chapters00:00Consistent Messaging in the Apparel Industry02:54Introduction to AI and Its Impact06:10Exploring Brand Companions09:02AI in Consumer Engagement11:58Innovative AI Solutions for Shopping14:55The Role of Consumer Research in Product Development17:47Interview with Annie Short on Brand Companions27:10Understanding Consumer Insights and Market Trends30:35The Art and Science of Merchandising31:57Innovative Storytelling in Retail36:10Interactive Product Experiences with AI43:29Building Emotional Connections and Loyalty49:47The Future of Merchandising with AIhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/co-creating-the-future-with-ai-tickets-1084864491899?aff=oddtdtcreatorsnagle@vurvey.cochad@vurvey.coVurvey.com
While working in Wyoming earlier this year, I was able to take a bit of time on some days off and visit friend and fellow Houndsman XP/Xtreme Performance Outdoor Network collaborator Chad Reynolds. Chad was able to take some time and record with me after one of his usual busy days at the ranch, and we talked dog/animal training, the rigours of growing a successful business, and what his falconry has looked like in the different parts of the country he's been in. There's a lot of great discussions in this lengthy episode, and it was great getting a chance to sit down in person to record this, see some of his dogs run, and get an idea of what a day in his life looks like! Sign up to support and/or receive extra content at buymeacoffee.com/falconrychroniclesSpecial thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!The Archives of Falconryhttp://www.falconry.orgMarshall Radio Telemetryhttp://www.marshallradio.comMasters of the Skieshttp://www.mastersoftheskies.orgBaba Yaga Craftshttp://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawkNorth Mountain Goshawkshttp://www.northmountaingoshawks.comNew Mexico Falconers AssociationArizona Falconers Assocationhttp://www.arizonafalconers.comTexas Hawking Associationhttp://www.texashawking.orgNorth American Falconers Associationhttp://www.n-a-f-a.comFalconry Fundhttp://www.falconryfund.orgPursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazinehttp://pursuitfalconry.co.ukThe Specialist Falconhttp://www.thespecialistfalcon.comCape Falconry Clubhttp://www.capefalconry.co.zaEast Coast Falconshttp://www.eastcoastfalcons.comBlackhawk Falconry Dachshundshttps://www.facebook.com/blackhawkdachshunds
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the evolution of AI and its application in various industries, focusing on the concept of expert agents. They explore how these agents can enhance innovation processes within organizations, featuring insights from industry leaders and examples of expert agents like Sawyer, a universal design expert, and Dr. Samantha, a dermatologist. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration and the potential of AI to democratize access to expertise. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle interviews Kathy Rutherford about her role at Kenview and how she has integrated AI into the innovation process. Kathy shares insights on the impact of AI on market research, the importance of anchoring AI to existing processes, and how it has changed team dynamics and creativity. The discussion also covers the future of consumer insights and the challenges of adopting AI in organizations, concluding with Kathy's advice for others looking to integrate AI into their processes.Chapters00:00Introduction to AI and Creativity04:27Exploring Expert Agents in Organizations20:48The Role of Expert Agents in Innovation29:46Meet the Expert Agents: Sawyer and Dr. Samantha34:59Integrating AI into Innovation Processes35:28Kathy Rutherford's Role and Background36:53The Impact of AI on Market Research39:14Introducing AI to Teams42:11Enhancing Creativity with AI Agents47:52Behavioral Changes in Teams50:16The Future of AI in Organizations52:40Overcoming Challenges in AI Adoption55:00Moments of Realization58:42The Future of Consumer Insights01:01:03Consumer Expectations and Innovation01:03:51Advice for Integrating AIEventshttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/co-creating-the-future-with-ai-tickets-1084864491899?aff=oddtdtcreatorVurvey.com
This week, I'm joined by Aisha Corpas Wynn, one half of "The AI Chicks", and the hosts of the "AI Powered by People" podcast - Chad Reynolds and Sarah Nagle - for a riveting discussion about how AI is affecting the entertainment industry now and what effects it might have in the future. Chad is a CEO of Vurvey AI, and Aisha provides some outstanding insight on how the technology is working inside Hollywood today. If you are interested or worried about how AI will affect your job or your endeavors, listen to this episode. I also dig into the earth shattering move by Comcast to spin off a slew of its cable companies into a new entity. What does this mean for news? What about Bravo? And I give you my two cents on the disastrous Jake Paul v. Mike Tyson event. Listen anywhere you get podcasts and watch on YouTube. Email any questions you have here: NoScriptNoProblemPodcast@gmail.com My Website AI Powered by People Podcast Vurvey AI company website The AI Chicks Podcast
Chad Reynolds is a retired air force veteran who wanted to build a business and show his children that there are multiple ways to earn money than just a 9-5. Tune into this episode of Wake Up Legendary to hear how he is using his determination and digital tools to draw in his online audience. Subscribe to Legendary Marketer on Youtube Follow Legendary Marketer on Facebook Follow Dave on Instagram Follow Chad on Instagram
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the evolving landscape of AI agents, focusing on their applications in various sectors including healthcare, marketing, and heavy industry. The conversation also touches on the challenges of fact-checking with AI and the implications for industries reliant on data and efficiency. In this episode, Sarah Nagle discusses the evolution of consumer personas into interactive AI agents that can provide deeper insights and collaboration opportunities for brands. The conversation explores how these agents, like Jenny Z, Ava, and Sam, represent real consumer voices and experiences, allowing brands to engage with their target audiences in a more meaningful way. The episode highlights the potential of AI agents in product development, marketing, and innovation, emphasizing their role in democratizing consumer insights and enhancing the creative process.takeawaysAI agents can be seen as a team of specialized agents.Consumer persona agents can enhance marketing strategies.AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare.Meta is integrating AI into augmented reality products.Fact-checking with AI could improve information reliability.AI agents can optimize processes in heavy industries.Collaboration between AI agents can lead to better outcomes.Data democratization is crucial for effective healthcare.Understanding AI's role in marketing is essential for brands.The future of AI in various sectors is promising. Consumer personas can be transformed into interactive AI agents.AI agents allow for deeper engagement with target audiences.Research and ethnography are crucial in developing consumer personas.Consumer persona agents can provide real-time insights and feedback.These agents can help brands design products that resonate with consumers.Ava represents the collective voice of skincare enthusiasts.Sam embodies the experiences of through-hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.AI agents can democratize access to consumer insights across organizations.The use of AI agents can enhance the product development process.Future AI agents will focus on specialized skills in innovation and marketing.Chapters00:00The Concept of AI Agents05:01Exploring Consumer Persona Agents09:51AI in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges14:56Meta's Innovations in Augmented Reality19:57Fact-Checking with AI: A New Approach24:48AI Agents in Heavy Industry25:46The Evolution of Consumer Personas32:52Introducing Consumer Persona Agents39:59Ava: The Skincare Specialist42:20Sam: The Through-Hiker Persona50:05Future of AI Agents in InnovationVurvey.com
//The content of this Podcast has been prepared for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice//summaryIn this conversation, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the complexities of AI development, focusing on the challenges of copyright, regulation, and investment in the AI landscape. They explore the implications of antitrust laws, the strategic moves by major companies like Amazon, and the evolving nature of AI startups. The conversation also delves into the importance of record-keeping and the future of copyright ownership in the context of AI-generated content. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle discusses the complexities of ownership, frameworks, and legal implications surrounding AI, particularly in the context of copyright, fundraising, and the handling of personal identifiable information (PII). The discussion highlights the importance of having proper frameworks in place to protect intellectual property and navigate the evolving landscape of AI regulations. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of companies in managing user data and the potential liabilities they face in the event of misuse. Predictions for the future of AI and fundraising are made, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.Chapters00:00Navigating Uncertainty in AI Revenue Streams02:59The Role of Regulation in AI Development05:49The Impact of Antitrust Laws on AI Companies09:07Amazon's Strategic Moves in AI Investment11:58Understanding AI Hardware and Processing Power14:58The Evolving Landscape of AI Startups17:52Intellectual Property Challenges in AI21:10The Importance of Record Keeping in AI23:55The Future of AI and Copyright Ownership38:41Ownership and Frameworks in AI42:57Human Involvement in AI Outputs48:56Training Data and Copyright Concerns55:00Navigating PII in the Age of AI01:01:28Liability in AI Misuse01:10:20Predictions for the Future of AI and Fundraisinghttps://www.dinsmore.com/Vurvey.com
summaryIn this conversation, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds explore the evolving landscape of AI, focusing on privacy, safety, and the intersection of creativity and business. They discuss the implications of AI and robotics in daily life, innovations in the industry, and the role of generative AI in enhancing creativity and efficiency. The episode features insights from a panel discussion Chad moderated at the Blink Creativity Summit, highlighting the diverse perspectives on how AI is reshaping various fields. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle discusses the evolving role of AI in creativity, project management, and the ethical implications surrounding intellectual property. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration between humans and AI, the need for transparency in project management, and the potential for AI to enhance creative processes. takeawaysCreativity and business are increasingly intertwined in the AI space.Generative AI can significantly speed up the creative process.Real-time information access is changing how we use AI.AI tools are evolving, offering new capabilities for users.Understanding AI tools enhances their effectiveness in creative work.The intersection of creativity and technology is a fertile ground for innovation.Panel discussions reveal diverse insights on AI's impact on industries. AI is seen as a collaborative partner in creativity.The evolution of AI tools is making them more intuitive for creative use.Project timelines can now be generated through AI, changing traditional scoping methods.Human processes in design remain crucial despite AI advancements.Transparency in communication about AI usage is essential for client relationships.Ethics in AI and intellectual property are significant concerns for creatives.The future of creativity will involve more regulation and ethical considerations.Designers will continue to play a vital role in connecting ideas and solving problems.Education about AI's capabilities is crucial for responsible use.AI has the potential to create systems that enhance human experiences.Chapters00:00Navigating Privacy and Safety in AI02:46The Rise of AI and Robotics05:59Creativity Meets Business: The Blink Creativity Summit09:01AI in the News: Innovations and Upgrades11:54The Future of AI: Real-Time Information and Search15:04Exploring the Intersection of Creativity and AI17:52Generative AI: Tools for Innovation21:05Panel Discussion: Creativity, Business, and AI29:38The Evolution of AI in Creativity32:43Navigating Project Management with AI35:57Ethics and Intellectual Property in AI39:17Predictions for the Future of Creativity and AI42:58The Role of Regulation in AI Development47:06The Future of Design and Human Connection54:36Creating Meaningful Interactions with AIVurvey.com
summaryIn this conversation, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the transformative impact of AI in healthcare, focusing on proactive and predictive care models. They explore how Mercy Hospital is leveraging extensive data and AI technologies to enhance patient care, streamline processes, and create a more integrated healthcare experience. Dr. John Mohart shares insights on the innovative approaches being implemented at Mercy, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making and the potential for AI to augment clinical practices. In this conversation, they discuss the transformative impact of AI and data integration in healthcare, focusing on patient safety, proactive genetic testing, and partnerships with leading institutions like Mayo Clinic and Microsoft. takeawaysAI is shifting healthcare from reactive to proactive models.Mercy Hospital has the largest longitudinal data set of electronic health records.Using AI, Mercy can identify high-risk patients and provide timely interventions.AI can help automate routine tasks, allowing healthcare providers to focus on critical care.Data-driven approaches can enhance patient experience and outcomes.AI can democratize access to specialty care across different healthcare settings.The future of healthcare will increasingly rely on data and AI technologies. Patient data safety is a top priority in healthcare.Proactive genetic testing can identify risks before symptoms appear.AI can significantly improve efficiency in emergency rooms.Partnerships with institutions like Mayo Clinic enhance data capabilities.The future of healthcare is personalized and predictive.Chapters00:00Transforming Healthcare: Proactive Approaches with AI03:28Innovative Care Models: Insights from Mercy Hospital19:00AI in Action: Enhancing Patient Care and Experience30:03Ensuring Patient Data Safety33:26Proactive Genetic Testing in Healthcare35:09AI in Emergency Room Efficiency37:28Partnerships with Mayo Clinic and Microsoft40:49AI Enhancements in Patient Handoffs43:35AI Tools for Patient Communication46:00Innovative Models in Cancer Care49:43Future of Personalized Healthcare52:15Transforming Medical Education with AI54:10The Role of AI in Patient AdvocacyVurvey.com
summaryIn this conversation, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the evolving landscape of AI, emphasizing the importance of transparency in AI design, the role of AI as a creative tool, and its impact on universal design principles. They explore the relationship between major tech companies and the potential of generative AI to enhance human-centered design, ultimately aiming to improve everyday experiences for users. Their guest Richard Whitehall from Smart Design discusses the evolution of wearable technology, the psychological implications of devices worn on the body, and the future of AI agents as companions. He emphasizes the importance of human-centered design and the need for transparency in AI experiences. The discussion also touches on the significance of capturing organizational culture and the evolving nature of brand identity in the age of AI. takeawaysTransparency in AI design is crucial for user trust.AI should be viewed as a collaborative tool for creativity.Generative AI has the potential to revolutionize design processes.AI can enhance everyday experiences through innovative applications.The importance of understanding user behavior in AI design.AI tools should prioritize human-centered approaches.The future of AI lies in its ability to integrate into daily life. Wearable technology must adhere to strict design constraints.AI agents are evolving from utilitarian tools to companions.The future of design lies in human-centered principles.Chapters00:00The Importance of Transparency in AI Design03:02AI as a Tool for Creativity05:50The Evolving Relationship Between Tech Giants09:09AI's Impact on Universal Design11:56Generative AI and Human-Centered Design14:45Exploring the Future of AI in Everyday Life26:07The Subtlety of Wearable Technology29:32The Psychological Impact of Wearable Devices30:59Exploring Alternative Form Factors for Technology34:21AI Agents: Companionship and Interaction36:45AI's Role in Human-Centered Design39:10Capturing Organizational Culture and History43:52The Evolution of Brand Identity in the AI Era47:41Advice for Future DesignersSmart Design: https://smartdesignworldwide.com/With Intent Podcast: https://id.iit.edu/podcast/Vurvey.com
summaryIn this conversation, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds explore the transformative impact of AI on healthcare, particularly in diagnostics and med tech. They discuss the ethical implications of animal testing, the potential of AI to revolutionize drug development, and the shift towards preventative healthcare. The episode features insights from Kate Marchio, who shares her expertise on how AI is shaping the future of medical innovation. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle discusses the transformative potential of AI in healthcare, emphasizing the democratization of health data and the importance of patient empowerment. She highlights the need for patients to take an active role in their health management while acknowledging the challenges posed by biases in medical research, particularly in women's health. The conversation also touches on the regulatory landscape surrounding AI in healthcare and the necessity of using AI as a supplementary tool rather than a replacement for medical professionals.takeawaysAI is significantly transforming healthcare, especially in diagnostics.Radiology is one of the first areas where AI is making a big impact.AI can learn from vast amounts of data to identify patterns.Animal testing is a standard practice, but AI offers alternatives.In-silico testing can replicate human biology more accurately than animal testing.AI can help in developing personalized medicine and therapeutics.The traditional drug development process is lengthy and costly.AI can help identify rare genetic disorders more effectively.Preventative healthcare is the future, shifting focus from treatment to early detection.AI democratizes data access, empowering patients in their healthcare journey. AI is democratizing access to healthcare data.Patients are becoming more proactive in their health management.Knowledge is power, but not everyone will utilize it.AI can help identify correlations in health data.Women's health has been historically underserved in medical research.Biases in AI can reflect human biases in healthcare.Regulatory bodies are struggling to keep pace with AI advancements.AI should be used as a supplement to physician expertise.The integration of AI can lead to more personalized healthcare.The future of healthcare is moving towards a more holistic model.Chapters00:00AI's Transformative Role in Healthcare06:49Innovations in Med Tech and AI16:25Ethics of Animal Testing in Medical Innovation25:53Preventative Healthcare: The Future of Medicine30:06Democratizing AI in Healthcare34:47The Role of Patients in Their Health39:03AI as a Supplement in Medical Care43:18Addressing Biases in Women's Health52:12Regulatory Challenges in AI and Healthcarehttps://www.sagentiainnovation.com/Vurvey.com
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds explore the intersection of AI and humanity, emphasizing the importance of maintaining our human essence as we integrate AI into various aspects of life and business. They discuss the evolution of consumer research through AI, the introduction of consumer persona agents, and the role of AI in marketing and insights. The conversation also touches on the implications of AI in elections, the potential of voice technology, and the future of AI as a creative companion. Insights from marketing expert Katherine Melchior-Ray highlight the necessity of understanding consumer needs and the changing tools available to marketers.takeawaysThe more we use AI, the more we need to focus on our humanity.AI can enhance consumer research, making it faster and more efficient.Consumer persona agents can provide insights into target audiences.Voice technology is becoming a crucial interface for AI interactions.AI is transforming the way marketers understand consumer insights.The tools for marketing are constantly evolving with technology.AI can serve as a creative companion in storytelling and content creation.Understanding cultural nuances is essential in global marketing.AI can help marketers get closer to consumer insights.Education on AI should include philosophy and psychology to maintain humanity.Vurvey's speakeasy tour https://vurvey.com/ai-speakeasy-tour/Chapters00:00The Human Element in AI03:01AI in Consumer Research and Product Development05:59Introducing Consumer Persona Agents09:03The Role of AI in Marketing and Insights11:51AI and Voice Technology15:09AI in Elections and Misinformation17:49Insights from a Marketing Expert21:08The Future of AI in Marketing24:03AI as a Creative Companion26:48The Balance of AI and HumanityVurvey.com
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds are joined by Andrew Conrad from Vurvey to discuss the evolution and functionality of AI agents, particularly in the context of innovation and product development. They explore how agents can be built to solve specific business problems, the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in agent functionality, and the potential for agents to enhance creativity and efficiency in teams. The conversation also touches on the practical steps involved in creating agents and the future implications of AI in various industries.takeawaysAgents can solve multiple business problems beyond their initial purpose.Building agents requires a clear understanding of specific use cases.Continuous learning and adaptation are crucial for agent effectiveness.Agents can enhance creativity and innovation within teams.The process of building agents is akin to training an intern.AI agents can be customized to fit specific organizational needs.Collaboration with agents can lead to more efficient workflows.Agents can be designed to communicate in multiple languages.The ownership of data generated by agents remains with the brand.The future of AI agents holds significant potential for various industries.Chapters00:00The Evolution of AI Agents04:00Building Agents for Innovation17:12Understanding Agent Functionality30:04Creating Agents for Specific Use Cases53:54Future of AI Agents and Their ImpactVurvey.com
Release date: 07-11-22When Houndsman XP host Chris Powell was searching for someone to talk to about the multi purpose and versatile Drahthaar, all roads led to Chad Reynolds. Chad is a professional trainer and hardcore hunter of all types of game. From speed dogs chasing desert hare to terriers incorporated into his falconry to big game with hounds, Chad maximizes the use of his Drahts. Chris and Chad discuss this largely unknown breed by most Houndsmen. Chad gives the whole breakdown from breed history and testing to actual hunting. We even talk about how suitable a Draht is for most hunters. It's all here, in this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast. ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds explore the evolving role of AI as a collaborative partner, its impact on education, creativity, and the future of work. They discuss how AI can enhance problem-solving skills in students, personalize learning experiences, and assist in creative processes. They are joined by the voices from past interviews discussing the same topics.Chapters00:00The Evolution of AI as a Collaborative Partner21:08AI in Education: Transforming Learning Experiences39:15AI and Creativity: Enhancing or Replacing?45:26The Future of Work: Embracing AI in the WorkplaceVurvey.com
At 52, Chad Reynolds is proving it's never too late to start building your own business. From his work with the Department of Defense to launching his online side hustle, Chad talks about his journey, his early wins, and the lessons he's learning in digital entrepreneurship. Tune in for practical tips and inspiring insights! Subscribe to Legendary Marketer on Youtube Follow Legendary Marketer on Facebook Follow Dave on Instagram Follow Chad on Instagram
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the evolving role of AI in the entertainment industry with guest Aisha Corpas Wynn. They explore the impact of AI on production, creativity, and job dynamics, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges it presents. Aisha shares her journey as an executive producer and her insights on how AI tools are transforming content creation, while also addressing concerns about job displacement and the ethical implications of AI in media.takeawaysThe entertainment industry is experiencing significant changes due to AI.AI can enhance creativity and decentralize access to production tools.There are concerns about job displacement in the entertainment sector due to AI.AI tools are being integrated into various stages of production and post-production.The use of AI can help indie filmmakers achieve higher quality content.AI's impact on jobs will vary, with some roles being eliminated and others evolving.The public's acceptance of AI-generated content is still developing.AI can improve marketing strategies and consumer engagement.There is a need for better labeling and transparency in AI-generated content.The future of AI in entertainment may include new categories for awards.Chapters00:00The Impact of AI on the Entertainment Industry11:40Aisha Corpas Wynn: Bridging AI and Entertainment28:05AI Tools in Production and Post-Production39:55The Future of Jobs in the Age of AIhttps://www.theaichicks.com/Vurvey.com
Will AI take my job? How does AI funding affect the output? Will AI have a role to play in the church? How are you personally leveraging AI to make your life more effective? These are just a handful of the AI questions you wanted answered. Alongside AI expert and entrepreneur, Chad Reynolds, Brian talks about the impact of AI on his life, his faith, and the future. If you are fearful about AI, overjoyed at the possibilities, or somewhere in between, this aggressive Q&A episode will push you to keep moving forward.
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the AI Speakeasy event and the introduction of non-human agents. They also talk about the challenges and benefits of using AI in different industries. They discuss the recent price increase of Canva and the use of advertising to offset the cost of AI features. They also mention a new startup that focuses on developing safe AI systems. The episode concludes with an interview with Matt Van Itallie, CEO and founder of SEMA Software, who talks about the company's code scanning and AI monitoring products. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle discusses the importance of viewing coding as a craft rather than a competition. She emphasizes the need for organizations to strategically use software development and meet their colleagues where they are. Nagle also highlights the challenges of incorporating metrics in software development and the importance of maintaining a degree of independence for developers. She explains the concept of generative AI code and its benefits and risks, emphasizing the need for human involvement in the coding process. Nagle also discusses the different types of AI tools used by developers and the trends in their usage. Finally, she shares insights on preparing students for the AI-driven world, including the importance of inspiring learning, strong reading and writing skills, and the ability to assess the accuracy of digital outputs.takeawaysThe use of non-human agents can enhance collaboration and ideationAI features can increase the cost of software, and advertising can be used to offset the costSEMA Software offers code scanning and AI monitoring products to assess and improve code qualityOpen source code has benefits and risks that need to be managed View coding as a craft rather than a competition and strategically use software development in organizations.Be cautious when incorporating metrics in software development, as the work is not easily reducible to numbers.Maintain a degree of independence for developers and respect their expertise.Generative AI code has benefits in terms of productivity and experimentation, but it also comes with risks that need to be managed.There are different types of AI tools used by developers, including large-scale general-purpose LLMs and coding-specific LLMs.Prepare students for the AI-driven world by inspiring their learning, developing strong reading and writing skills, and teaching them how to assess the accuracy of digital outputs.Learn more about SEMA at semasoftware.com Chapters00:00Introduction and AI Speakeasy03:19Making AI Approachable and Fun06:47Canva Price Increase and Advertising16:51SEMA Software: Code Scanning and AI Monitoring25:24Understanding Open Source Code29:01Coding as a Craft: Strategic Use of Software Development30:01The Challenges of Incorporating Metrics in Software Development33:23Understanding Generative AI Code: Benefits and Risks36:15The Importance of Independence for Developers43:21Different Types of AI Tools for Developers53:31Preparing Students for the AI-Driven WorldVurvey.com
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the launch of AI agents in Chicago, and the upcoming AI and the Future of Us special hosted by Oprah. They also talk about Venezuelan journalists using AI avatars to bypass government censorship and the challenges of controlling AI-generated images of public figures. The main interview is with Dan Saffer, a designer and Assistant Professor of practice at Carnegie Mellon, who discusses the intersection of academic research and industry practice in the field of AI. The conversation explores the challenges and potential of AI-powered chatbots, focusing on the need for empathy, understanding, and collaboration between designers and engineers. It discusses the importance of context and human-like interactions in chatbot design, as well as the potential for AI to handle mundane tasks and improve user experiences. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on design education and the need for designers to develop taste and problem-solving skills. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of AI and the exciting opportunities it presents.takeawaysAI is a paradigm shift that is both fascinating and challenging to navigate.AI agents are being used in Chicago to facilitate collaboration and conversation.Venezuelan journalists are using AI avatars to report sensitive news and bypass government censorship.Controlling AI-generated images of public figures is a complex issue that raises questions about free speech and responsible use.Designing for AI requires a different approach, as human-centered design may not be effective in addressing the unique challenges of AI.AI projects often fail, and it is important to consider the potential consequences and uncertainties of AI outcomes.Bridging the gap between academic research and industry practice is crucial for the successful implementation of AI.Tools like matchmaking can help connect AI capabilities to user needs and activities.AI has implications for labor, accessibility, fairness, accountability, transparency, ethics, and understanding AI knowledge.The design process for AI projects is complex and requires careful consideration at every step. AI-powered chatbots require empathy and understanding to provide meaningful interactions with users.Collaboration between designers and engineers is crucial for building effective chatbots.Context and human-like interactions are important considerations in chatbot design.AI can handle mundane tasks and improve user experiences by automating repetitive processes.Design education needs to evolve to focus on problem framing, aesthetics, and understanding organizational and user contexts.The future of AI presents exciting opportunities for innovation and growth.Chapters00:00Introduction and Paradigm Shift of AI01:19Collaborating with AI Agents in Chicago03:10Using AI Avatars to Bypass Government Censorship06:26Controlling AI-Generated Images of Public Figures12:09Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Industry Practice18:09Designing for AI: A Different Approach19:07The Challenges and Uncertainties of AI Projects21:02The Implications of AI for Labor, Accessibility, and Ethics22:28Navigating the Complex Design Process for AI Projects27:14Empathy and Understanding in Chatbots29:10Building a Better Chatbot34:31Sentiment Analysis and Customer Service36:29Giving Users Choice in Chatbot Personalities41:42AI's Limitations in Problem Solving45:55Automating Mundane Tasks with AI53:01The Future of AIVurvey.com
summaryIn this conversation, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss their perspective on the relationship between humans and AI, the release of new AI agents, and recent AI developments. They also interview Dustin Williams from Google Cloud, who provides insights on implementing AI projects and the importance of data pipelines. The conversation covers topics such as the reimagined Google Pixel camera feature, NVIDIA being sued for scraping YouTube videos for AI training, and OpenAI's deal with Conde Nast to train with their content. The discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities in creating unique and novel ideas with AI. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle discusses the role of humans in AI processes and the importance of injecting human variability and context. She shares her experience using AI in her music production workflow and how she overcame the limitations of AI-generated lyrics by pushing for emergent properties. Sarah emphasizes the need for structured integration of AI into organizations and the importance of transparency and collaboration. She also predicts that the AI industry will enter a trial of disillusionment due to the flood of generic and poorly implemented AI solutions. However, she believes that the most interesting and impactful applications of AI will come from companies that have mastered complex workflows and custom models.takeawaysAI can be seen as a creative partner and a teammate that provides new capabilities and takes users to new places.Implementing AI projects requires work to optimize the AI for specific tasks.Data pipelines and data modeling are crucial for AI applications, allowing for the extraction of insights and the creation of fine-tuning data.Creating unique and novel ideas with AI involves asking unique questions, using different mediums of expression, and building agents that can combine data in unique ways. Injecting human variability and context into AI processes can lead to more novel and creative outputs.AI can be a valuable tool in music production, helping with tasks like generating lyrics and creating arrangements.Structured integration of AI into organizations should prioritize transparency and collaboration, treating AI as a creative partner.The AI industry may face a trial of disillusionment as poorly implemented and generic AI solutions flood the market.The most impactful applications of AI will come from companies that have mastered complex workflows and developed custom models.Chapters00:00The Relationship Between Humans and AI03:02New AI Agents and Developments11:05Implementing AI Projects and Data Pipelines23:21Creating Unique and Novel Ideas with AI26:42The Role of Humans in AI Processes28:06AI in Music Production: Pushing for Emergent Properties35:01Structured Integration of AI into Organizations43:00The Trial of Disillusionment in the AI Industry49:26The Future of AI: Complex Workflows and Custom ModelsVurvey.com
Chad Reynolds is an AI-insider and expert. The founder and CEO of Vurvey, he is on the cutting edge of developing people-powered AI systems, work that's led him to collaborate with the world's top brands like Adidas and Google. In this timely and aggressive conversation, Chad unpacks the promise, and pitfalls, of artificial intelligence… and why he ultimately has more hope than fear.
SummaryWe're trying something new: an agent powered by our founder, Chad.In this episode of AI Powered by People, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds introduce Chad's virtual agent, and discuss the benefits of creating a personalized AI agent They then engage in a segment where Chad's agent answers questions about Chad, showcasing the accuracy and usefulness of the virtual agent. Finally, Chad and Sarah collaborate with Vlad to generate a new product concept for functional mints. They also explore recent AI developments, such as OpenAI's efforts to prevent cheating using chat GPT and JP Morgan Chase giving employees access to chat GPT assistance. The hosts also discuss the potential emotional attachment users may develop with AI voices.Over the past few weeks, Chad packed his agent full of experiences building multiple tech businesses over the past 20 years. He even added podcast transcripts, fireside talks, and even some of his POV about consumer research, design, and technology.TakeawaysCreating a personalized AI agent can solve the problem of innovation stalls and enable immediate collaboration.Recent AI developments include OpenAI's efforts to prevent cheating using chat GPT and JP Morgan Chase giving employees access to chat GPT assistance.Users may develop emotional attachments to AI voices, which raises concerns and may lead to future regulations.Chad's virtual agent, Vlad, accurately answers questions about Chad, showcasing the potential of personalized AI agents.Collaborating with a virtual agent can lead to innovative product concepts, such as functional mints.Chapters00:00Introduction: The Benefits of Creating a Personalized AI Agent03:48Recent AI Developments: Cheating Prevention and Employee Access10:22The Potential for Emotional Attachment to AI Voices19:44Chad's Virtual Agent, Vlad: Accurate and Useful31:32Collaborating with Vlad: Generating a New Product ConceptVurvey.com
SummaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the potential of AI in startups and the future of work with Zay Steinfeld, the GM and Global Head of ACE at AWS, who shares insights on how startups can leverage AI and the resources available to them. They also introduce Max, a CMO assistant AI agent, and discuss the upcoming launch of Art, an AI agent for creating visual artwork.TakeawaysAI is enabling startups to build AI-first products and create new industries.Rapid iteration and testing are key to success in the AI space.Entrepreneurs can leverage resources like AWS and join communities to learn and collaborate.The future of work will involve a blend of human and AI capabilities.AI agents like Max and Art can assist with marketing, design, and creative tasks.Chapters00:00Introduction02:18Lattice's AI Workers Rights Program03:17Companies Integrating AI05:13Metaverse and Eyewear06:35Amazon's AI Shopping Assistant08:02The Future of Eyewear and Style09:27The Impact of AI on Work11:20Rufus, Amazon's AI Shopping Assistant14:14Interview with Zay Steinfeld20:45New Industries Enabled by AI25:36Building AI-First Products32:09The Future of Work36:22Avoiding Mistakes and Resources for Entrepreneurs43:30Introduction of Max, a CMO Assistant AI Agent45:23Upcoming Launch of Art, an AI Agent for Creating Visual ArtworkVurvey.ai
SummaryIn this episode of AI Powered by People, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the integration of AI in various industries, including healthcare and media. They also explore the potential impact of AI on journalism and the entertainment industry. The conversation then shifts to the use of AI in consumer applications and the challenges faced by big pharma in adopting AI. The episode concludes with a discussion on Miami's emergence as a tech hub and its focus on sustainability.TakeawaysBig pharma is grappling with the integration of AI and the challenges of adopting new technologies.AI is being used to personalize consumer experiences, such as customized Olympic recaps and AI versions of creators on social media platforms.Miami is emerging as a tech hub, with a focus on sustainability and the use of AI in various industries.The future of healthcare lies in the integration of AI and the home, with AI being used for precision medicine and predicting health outcomes.The use of AI in agriculture and construction is revolutionizing these industries and empowering individuals to start their own companies.Chapters00:00Big Pharma and the Challenges of AI Integration02:18Personalized Experiences: AI in Consumer Applications07:02Conversations as the New Ad Format31:44The Future of Healthcare: AI and the Home48:00Revolutionizing Agriculture and Construction with AIVurvey.ai
This week on AI Powered by People, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the headline-grabbing clash between Scarlett Johansson and OpenAI over AI voice cloning, sparking a broader conversation about ethics and responsibility in AI development. Joining them is Ricky Shah, Consumer Market Insights Director for Unilever's Beauty and Wellbeing division, who shares his insights on the transformative impact of AI on consumer research and innovation, particularly within the dynamic beauty industry.Ricky shares his insights on how AI is revolutionizing research, enabling deeper consumer understanding and faster, more impactful outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of treating AI as a collaborative partner, using clear prompts and creative thinking to unlock its full potential. The conversation also explores the ethical considerations of AI, particularly its potential to perpetuate biases in beauty standards and the need for responsible use, a topic highlighted by the recent controversy surrounding Johansson and OpenAI.The episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the future of AI in the consumer goods industry. Ricky predicts a move towards more mature, structured, and ethical AI applications, emphasizing the need for significant investment in training and governance. He also highlights the importance of human creativity and strategic vision in harnessing the power of AI to create meaningful consumer experiences.Vurvey.ai
Matt Frost gathers Chad Reynolds, Adam Dorey, Eric and me to break the news of a HUGGGGEEEE drag and drive event for 2025 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first RMRW event!! In this live stream we explain the details of a 600+ car drag and drive!!
In this week's episode of "AI Powered by People," hosts Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds explore the utilization of AI across various industries. Chad shares his experiences from the Google Cloud Next '24 event, including Vurvey's launch of 'vTeam,' aimed at enhancing creativity and workflow integration using AI. The episode highlights a comprehensive interview with Ovetta Sampson, the Director of UX and Machine Learning at Google, who shares her AI and human-centered design expertise. Ovetta Sampson provides insights into how AI is integrated into various sectors, stressing the importance of human-centered machine learning and its impact on user experience design. Listeners are given a thorough understanding of the latest AI technologies, their application across industries, and insights into creating effective AI policies within organizations. This episode is valuable for professionals looking to integrate AI into their operations more effectively.Vurvey.ai
In this episode of "AI Powered by People," co-hosts Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds highlight a petition by over 200 artists against irresponsible AI use in the music industry, the episode navigates through debates on AI's impact on content creation and the music industry, underscoring the essential balance between leveraging AI's capabilities and maintaining the indispensable human touch in technology applications. They interview Sarah Crockett, Innovative Global CMO at Nature Sunshine, who shares her experiences and perspectives on the importance of diversity and ethics in AI development, the role of AI in product innovation, and the nuanced challenges of integrating AI into creative processes. Vurvey.ai
In this episode of AI Powered by People, co-hosts Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds announce Vurvey's upcoming participation at Google Next, highlighting Vurvey's innovative contributions to AI-driven insights from multimodal data. The episode features an in-depth conversation with Adam Dodge, founder of EndTAB, discussing the serious issue of deepfakes and technology abuse, particularly focusing on its impact on women and children. Dodge explains the mechanics behind creating deepfakes, the lack of adequate legal frameworks to combat them, and the broader societal implications of technology-facilitated abuse. He emphasizes the importance of education, parental guidance, and ethical considerations in technology development to mitigate these risks. Vurvey.ai
In the second half of our special SXSW episode of AI Powered by People, hosts Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the intersection between AI and the role of people. They first speak about the role of AI in the design process with Jayson Simeon, a former design head at Yeti who recently founded a fractional design consultancy in Austin called Adaptitude, and a conversation with Natalia Talkovska, founder of London-based futures and design agency Natalka Design, about the impact of AI on human experiences and the future of work. Both emphasize the importance of maintaining a human-centric approach to AI integration, ensuring that technology enhances rather than replaces the human element in creativity and interpersonal connections. The episode offers valuable perspectives on leveraging AI to foster innovation while preserving the essence of human interaction.Vurvey.ai
Check out Vurvey's latest episode of "AI Powered by People," Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss Apple's decision to pivot away from electric cars and to AI, Alibaba's 'EMO' project that animates photos, and controversy over Tumblr and WordPress selling user data for AI training. This episode features Carla Diana, a social roboticist, who shares insights from her book "My Robot Gets Me" and talks about humanizing technology through design. Carla also details her work with the 4D Program at Cranbrook Academy of Art, preparing future designers for the blend of digital and physical realms. The conversation touches on the future of AI in the workforce and the importance of creating meaningful human-AI interactions.Vurvey.ai
Steve Ramsey and Chad Reynolds are both OG YouTubers and together we talk about the generational differences between Gen-Z and Gen-X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss the changing landscape of YouTube and why many YouTubers are quitting the platform. Additional topics include quitting drinking, cleaning and organizing Steve's shop, the rise of Patreon as a funding option for creators, the decline of brand sponsorships, creating art for yourself and slimming down your team. They reflect on the golden days of YouTube and how it has evolved over time. They also explore the role of YouTube as a discovery platform and the need for alternative platforms. The conversation delves into the nine-year life cycle of trends and the importance of trying something new. They emphasize the importance of creating content for oneself and building a business beyond YouTube. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the future of their podcast. The release of YouTube Rewind, a cringe-worthy video, marked a turning point for the platform Many YouTubers are moving beyond YouTube and building businesses that are not solely reliant on the platform YouTube still serves as a valuable discovery platform, but creators should be less emotionally attached to it Trying something new and different is important for long-term sustainability and growth MORE CHAD & STEVE: http://www.ChadandSteve.com
Ask Me Anything Friday on the Houndsman XP Podcast is rolling your way. Another great round of questions have been submitted for this month and Chad Reynolds joins Chris to take on these questions that need answers. Scent training Why some quit Prairie squatch vs Mountain Squatch Handgun carry Much much more Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! www.houndsmanxp.com SPONSORS: Joy Dog Food onX Cajun Lights Go Wild 1TDC WorksoWell dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ask Me Anything Friday on the Houndsman XP Podcast is rolling your way. Another great round of questions have been submitted for this month and Chad Reynolds joins Chris to take on these questions that need answers.Scent trainingWhy some quitPrairie squatch vs Mountain SquatchHandgun carryMuch much moreCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!www.houndsmanxp.comSPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodonXCajun LightsGo Wild1TDC WorksoWelldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Ask Me Anything Friday on the Houndsman XP Podcast is rolling your way. Another great round of questions have been submitted for this month and Chad Reynolds joins Chris to take on these questions that need answers.Scent trainingWhy some quitPrairie squatch vs Mountain SquatchHandgun carryMuch much moreCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!www.houndsmanxp.comSPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodonXCajun LightsGo Wild1TDC WorksoWelldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
It is no surprise that Chad Reynolds is a Wildman. I guess maybe to one person, there is. Enter Jeff “Scary Nickname” Nader; former Bellator Light Heavyweight fighter, now Air Traffic Controller and Comedian. Jeff tells the story of his first time hog hunting with Chad and the hilarity and mayhem that follows. All Mixed Up is back after the pigs, and as always, we love to have as many laughs as possible! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Sponsors: www.timetogowild.com www.wall2wallfab.com www.joypetfood.com https://cajunlights.com www.shopbriarcreek.com www.dogsrtreed.com www.freedomhunters.org www.roughcutcompany.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is no surprise that Chad Reynolds is a Wildman. I guess maybe to one person, there is. Enter Jeff “Scary Nickname” Nader; former Bellator Light Heavyweight fighter, now Air Traffic Controller and Comedian. Jeff tells the story of his first time hog hunting with Chad and the hilarity and mayhem that follows. All Mixed Up is back after the pigs, and as always, we love to have as many laughs as possible!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Sponsors:www.timetogowild.comwww.wall2wallfab.comwww.joypetfood.comhttps://cajunlights.comwww.shopbriarcreek.comwww.dogsrtreed.comwww.freedomhunters.orgwww.roughcutcompany.com
It is no surprise that Chad Reynolds is a Wildman. I guess maybe to one person, there is. Enter Jeff “Scary Nickname” Nader; former Bellator Light Heavyweight fighter, now Air Traffic Controller and Comedian. Jeff tells the story of his first time hog hunting with Chad and the hilarity and mayhem that follows. All Mixed Up is back after the pigs, and as always, we love to have as many laughs as possible!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Sponsors:www.timetogowild.comwww.wall2wallfab.comwww.joypetfood.comhttps://cajunlights.comwww.shopbriarcreek.comwww.dogsrtreed.comwww.freedomhunters.orgwww.roughcutcompany.com
Jim Shockey is one of the most influential hunters of our time. With several decades circling the globe hunting, Jim has pursued jaguar in Central America, leopard in Africa and lions and bears in North America and he has developed a special admiration for Houndsmen. On this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast, Chris Powell is sharing the hosting chair with co host Chad Reynolds. Jim Shockey joins the conversation mid stream to talk about a lifetime spent hunting, protecting wildlife and hunters. Jim and Chris discuss his experience hunting with hounds all over the world in pursuit of the planet's most dangerous predators. They discuss a sustainable message for the future of hunting. Jim is preparing for the release of his first novel Call Me Hunter and the work he has done on an unparalleled museum in Maple Bay, British Columbia. The Hand of Man Museum brings together more than fifty years of collecting relics from across the world to display for and educational and interactive experience for visitors. This is a dandy folks. We talk hounds, hunting, novels and science with the one and only Jim Shockey. http//:handofmanmuseum.com www.houndsmanxp.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! SPONSORS: Joy Dog Food onX Cajun Lights Go Wild Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Shockey is one of the most influential hunters of our time. With several decades circling the globe hunting, Jim has pursued jaguar in Central America, leopard in Africa and lions and bears in North America and he has developed a special admiration for Houndsmen. On this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast, Chris Powell is sharing the hosting chair with co host Chad Reynolds. Jim Shockey joins the conversation mid stream to talk about a lifetime spent hunting, protecting wildlife and hunters. Jim and Chris discuss his experience hunting with hounds all over the world in pursuit of the planet's most dangerous predators. They discuss a sustainable message for the future of hunting. Jim is preparing for the release of his first novel Call Me Hunter and the work he has done on an unparalleled museum in Maple Bay, British Columbia. The Hand of Man Museum brings together more than fifty years of collecting relics from across the world to display for and educational and interactive experience for visitors.This is a dandy folks. We talk hounds, hunting, novels and science with the one and only Jim Shockey.http//:handofmanmuseum.comwww.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodonXCajun LightsGo Wild
Jim Shockey is one of the most influential hunters of our time. With several decades circling the globe hunting, Jim has pursued jaguar in Central America, leopard in Africa and lions and bears in North America and he has developed a special admiration for Houndsmen. On this episode of the Houndsman XP Podcast, Chris Powell is sharing the hosting chair with co host Chad Reynolds. Jim Shockey joins the conversation mid stream to talk about a lifetime spent hunting, protecting wildlife and hunters. Jim and Chris discuss his experience hunting with hounds all over the world in pursuit of the planet's most dangerous predators. They discuss a sustainable message for the future of hunting. Jim is preparing for the release of his first novel Call Me Hunter and the work he has done on an unparalleled museum in Maple Bay, British Columbia. The Hand of Man Museum brings together more than fifty years of collecting relics from across the world to display for and educational and interactive experience for visitors.This is a dandy folks. We talk hounds, hunting, novels and science with the one and only Jim Shockey.http//:handofmanmuseum.comwww.houndsmanxp.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!SPONSORS:Joy Dog FoodonXCajun LightsGo Wild
We talked about Louis CK, How the YouTube algorithm strips creators of our souls, Madonna, Music, and Crypto scams. Chad & Steve Have A Podcast is hosted by Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey. This is where YouTubers share their stories. We interview a diverse range of content creators and learn more about the creator behind the content. Listen to more episode at www.ChadandSteve.com
Mr. Beast, Netflix, and using "value" to justify clickbait. Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey are back with another mildly-entertaining podcast talking about YouTube, but mostly a lot of other things that are not completely related to YouTube.
Heath hosts Chris Powell and Chad Reynolds for this episode of The Journey on the Houndsman XP Podcast network. All there are or have been professional dog trainers and they come together to discuss common problems we all face. It doesn't matter who you are, you will always have problems to solve on this journey. Heath notices that one of his up and coming young dogs is a little timid about gun shots. The crew discusses ways to overcome it. Is it noise related or odor related? What methods can be used to help overcome the issue before it grows into a real problem? Chris shares some issues about recall and his Jagdterrier blues. How do you train a smart dog? Chad and Heath weigh in on techniques to train in a good handling dog and solid recalls. ***November is “Buy a New Light Month” and Patreon supporters can get 10% off and a Houndsman XP Leather Patch Cap when they purchase a new light and use the exclusive code for Patreon supporters. www.houndsmanxp.com www.cajunlights.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content! SPONSORS: Cajun Lights Havoc Hunting Supply Go Wild Old South Dog Boxes Joy Dog Food Briar Creek Kennel dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heath hosts Chris Powell and Chad Reynolds for this episode of The Journey on the Houndsman XP Podcast network. All there are or have been professional dog trainers and they come together to discuss common problems we all face. It doesn't matter who you are, you will always have problems to solve on this journey.Heath notices that one of his up and coming young dogs is a little timid about gun shots. The crew discusses ways to overcome it. Is it noise related or odor related? What methods can be used to help overcome the issue before it grows into a real problem?Chris shares some issues about recall and his Jagdterrier blues. How do you train a smart dog? Chad and Heath weigh in on techniques to train in a good handling dog and solid recalls.***November is “Buy a New Light Month” and Patreon supporters can get 10% off and a Houndsman XP Leather Patch Cap when they purchase a new light and use the exclusive code for Patreon supporters. www.houndsmanxp.comwww.cajunlights.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more awesome content!SPONSORS:Cajun LightsHavoc Hunting SupplyGo WildOld South Dog BoxesJoy Dog FoodBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
You ask the questions and we provide the answers! Chad Reynolds, co host of All Mixed up on the Houndsman XP Podcast Network, joins Chris to answer listener questions. Topics covered: -Face Barking -inter pack aggression -gun shyness -young dogs and hunting drive Listeners will get answers to help overcome dog training issues in coonhounds, big game hounds and terriers. These are common problems that can be addressed and you will get the straight answer from life long Houndsmen and professional dog trainers on AMA Fridays on the Houndsman XP Podcast network. www.houndsmanxp.com SPONSORS: Cajun Lights Havoc Hunting Supply Go Wild Old South Dog Boxes Joy Dog Food Briar Creek Kennel dogsRtreed Freedom Hunters Rough Cut Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You ask the questions and we provide the answers! Chad Reynolds, co host of All Mixed up on the Houndsman XP Podcast Network, joins Chris to answer listener questions.Topics covered:-Face Barking-inter pack aggression-gun shyness-young dogs and hunting driveListeners will get answers to help overcome dog training issues in coonhounds, big game hounds and terriers. These are common problems that can be addressed and you will get the straight answer from life long Houndsmen and professional dog trainers on AMA Fridays on the Houndsman XP Podcast network.www.houndsmanxp.comSPONSORS:Cajun LightsHavoc Hunting SupplyGo WildOld South Dog BoxesJoy Dog FoodBriar Creek KenneldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company