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Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with @ThatHoarder
#189 Emotional, practical and motivational scaffolding - what it is and how to get it, with Dr Jan Eppingstall

Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with @ThatHoarder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 33:34 Transcription Available


This week I'm joined by Dr Jan Eppingstall to talk about scaffolding - what it means, how it helps with hoarding recovery, and why our needs for support change over time. We break down practical, emotional, and motivational scaffolding, from therapy and peer support to self-made systems and the way we talk to ourselves. If you've ever wondered how to find the right kind of help without feeling stuck with it forever, this is the episode for you. Buy your copy of Everything You Need to Know About Hoarding by Dr Lynne Drummond at cambridge.org/EverythingHoarding, and get 20% off with the discount code HOARDING20. #ad Explanation of Scaffolding and the Zone of Proximal Development Definition of scaffolding from educational psychology. Origins in Lev Vygotsky's work: helping people accomplish tasks with support. Relevance to hoarding and recovery. Application of Scaffolding to Hoarding Recovery Psychological, cognitive, and emotional elements in hoarding. Physical and organisational skill deficits in people who hoard. Differences and interplay between psychological barriers and practical skills. Illustrating support levels: from high assistance to independence. Personal examples demonstrating that support needs can resurface over time. The Changing Nature of Scaffolding Scaffolding shifts in form and amount as people progress or encounter setbacks. Individualisation: What's supportive for one may not be for another. Types of Scaffolding for Hoarding Recovery External supports: therapists, peers, coaches. Direct instruction and physical assistance. Environmental modifications. Tools and resources. Social encouragement and accountability. Assessing current functioning. Matching support to challenge level (not too easy, not too hard). Gradually reducing support as independence grows. Scaffolding for Neurodivergent Individuals Adjustments for ADHD: Shorter work periods, built-in breaks. Accountability partners and visual reminders/checklists. Adjustments for Autism: Predictable routines. Clear rules and decision trees. Sensory-friendly environments. Executive Function Challenges and Tailored Scaffolding Strategies like breaking down decisions, using templates, "parking lot" systems for deferred decisions. Recognising that executive function can be context-specific and fluctuate. Importance of Emotional Scaffolding Emotional regulation during dehoarding. Need for self-soothing and distress-tolerance skills as support is reduced. Informal and Internal Scaffolding Peer support, self-talk, problem solving, reminders. Adapting systems in the home as a supportive structure. Habituation and Evolvement of Support Systems Reminder fatigue and strategies to combat it (rotating formats, colours, locations). The necessity for systems to evolve as needs and effectiveness change. Mindset Shifts and Realistic Expectations Acceptance that supports may need to be re-engaged during crises or setbacks. Not viewing return to scaffolding as failure - progress and healing aren't linear. Testing assumptions about personal limitations. Re-evaluating and Customising Support Creating, testing, and modifying practical systems in the home with or without outside perspective. Recognising the value of trying new strategies even if initial skepticism exists. Links Zone of Proximal Development The Metaphor of Scaffolding: Its Utility for the Field of Learning Disabilities, Stone, C. Addison, Journal of Learning Disabilities, 0022-2194, July 1, 1998, Vol. 31, Issue 4 Podcast ep 183: ADHD, executive dysfunction and creating hacks and systems to reduce clutter chaos, with Carrie Lagerstedt Money Love podcast Podcast ep 127: Overcoming overspending with Paige Pritchard, Money Coach Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom session: Accountability Booking Form Dr Jan Eppingstall at Stuffology https://www.facebook.com/stuffologyconsulting/ https://twitter.com/stuff_ology https://www.instagram.com/stuff_ology/ Dr Jan Eppingstall on Pinterest Website: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding Become a Dehoarding Darling Submit a topic for the podcast to cover Questions to ask when dehoarding: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/podquestions Instagram: @thathoarderpodcast Twitter: @ThatHoarder Mastodon: @ThatHoarder@mastodon.online TikTok: @thathoarderpodcast Facebook: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder Pinterest: That Hoarder YouTube: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder Reddit: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder subreddit Help out: Support this project Sponsor the podcast Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to the podcast here

A Mick A Mook and A Mic
ARTIS GILMORE BB Hall of Famer talks the NBA Playoffs and reminisces on his love affair w/ basketball. Ep. #183

A Mick A Mook and A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 76:39


In this engaging conversation, Artis Gilmore shares his experiences as a Hall of Fame basketball player and his recent golfing achievements. The discussion transitions from his golfing exploits, including a memorable hole in one, to reflections on the evolution of basketball, the physicality of the game, and the impact of his college team at Jacksonville University during the 1969-1970 season. Gilmore also shares anecdotes about playing against legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Wilt Chamberlain, highlighting the camaraderie and challenges faced during his career. In this engaging conversation, basketball legends Artis Gilmore, Frank Pace, and Derrec Harris delve into the rich history of basketball, sharing personal anecdotes and insights about the evolution of the game. They discuss the impact of marketing on player recognition, the significance of documentaries like 'Jacksonville Who', and the challenges faced by players during the civil rights movement. The discussion also touches on the physical demands of the sport, the differences between the ABA and NBA, and the experiences of playing alongside icons like Michael Jordan.00:00 The Arrival of Artis Gilmore00:58 Artis Gilmore's Golfing Adventures02:00 Epic Matchups: Kareem and Moses33:34 The Miracle Year of Jacksonville University43:46 The Evolution of Endorsements in Basketball44:31 Honoring Legends: The Chicago Bulls Ring of Honor46:29 Playing with Greatness: Memories of Michael Jordan48:43 The Physical Toll of Aging in Sports50:21 Larry Bird: The Trash Talker51:53 Comparing Greatness: Bird vs. Jordan53:18 Contemplating a Political Future53:53 The Impact of the Three-Point Revolution55:51 The Dominance of the 1975 ABA Championship Team58:04 Era vs. Era: Comparing Generations of Players59:37 The Changing Nature of Fouls and Playoff Intensity01:00:08 Enjoying the Game: NBA vs. College Basketball01:01:20 Navigating Racial Tensions in Sports01:04:08 Personal Experiences with Racism01:10:23 The Physicality of Being a Tall Player01:13:33 The Evolution of Player Equipment and Care01:16:05 End Clip.mp4

Functionally Autoimmune
Rethinking Health and Medicine W/ Dr. Tom Cowan

Functionally Autoimmune

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 40:48


Send us a textDr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. He has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. on a variety of subjects in health and medicine, and is the author of six best-selling books, including "The Contagion Myth” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, “Cancer and the New Biology of Water,” "Human Heart, Cosmic Heart,” “Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness,” “The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, and “The Fourfold Path to Healing” (with Sally Fallon and Jaimen McMillan).Use code FA FOR 40% OFF Athletic greens is a non-negotiable part of my daily routine. With 75 absorbable vitamins and minerals in just one scoop a day, I have increased my energy, improved my immune function and so much more. To get your own AG at 20% off go to www.athleticgreens.com/functionallyautoimmune Order now for a free vitamin D3/K2 supplement and 5 free travel packs!Support the show

Beyond The Valley
Kraken co-CEO on the changing nature of crypto trading

Beyond The Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 29:21


Dave Ripley, co-CEO of Kraken, one of the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges talks to CNBC's Arjun Kharpal about the volatility in crypto markets, what President Donald Trump means for the industry and what new regulation in the U.S. could mean for global players. Ripley also discusses bitcoin's role in the future of crypto and what innovations are coming down the pipeline. This episode was recorded at Paris Blockchainw as part three of a Beyond The Valley crypto mini-series.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

People Talk... Politics
Ep. 58 - The Changing Nature of Urban Warfare - with John Spencer

People Talk... Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 46:09


John Spencer is the Chief of Urban Warfare Studies at West Point's Modern Warfare Institute, and the Executive Director of the Urban Warfare Institute. Spencer also has over 25 years of active military service as an infantry soldier, achieving the rank of Major.  He sat down with Nadav Tikochinsky, Pinsker Centre Policy Fellow, to reflect on his own experience in combat, how non-state actors are changing urban warfare, and how he sees the rules of war being misunderstood and manipulated. 

The Tranquility Tribe Podcast
Ep. 338: Q+A with HeHe from IG DM's

The Tranquility Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 52:58


In this solo episode, HeHe dives into the questions flooding her DMs—covering some of the most common (and confusing) topics in pregnancy and birth! We're unpacking 39-week inductions, what to do when you're told your baby is “too big,” navigating a GBS+ diagnosis, using upright positions during labor, the truth about hydrotherapy, and what your options really are when your water breaks at term. This episode is packed with evidence-based insight and empowering guidance to help you feel informed, confident, and in control of your birth choices.   SOCIAL MEDIA: Connect with HeHe on IG  Connect with HeHe on YouTube   BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience!   Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone! LINKS MENTIONED: Big Baby:  https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-bulletin/articles/2020/01/macrosomia https://www.uptodate.com/contents/fetal-macrosomia https://evidencebasedbirth.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Big-Babies-Handout.pdf     Vaccines:  https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/index.html https://www.healthychildren.org/English/Pages/default.aspx https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ https://justtheinserts.com/     Vaccine Books: The Vaccine Book, Dr. Robert Sears The Vaccine Friendly Plan, Dr. Paul Thomas and Dr. Jennifer Margulis What Your Doctor Won't Tell You About Vaccines, Dr. Stephanie cave  Calling The ShotL Why Parents Reject Vaccines, Jennifer A. Reich  Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness, Dr. Thomas Cowan    Dr. Green Mom   Hydrotherapy (Tub Use in Labor)   Infection After Water Breaks at Term   GBS: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/groupbstrep/ https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2020/0315/p378.html https://neonatalsepsiscalculator.kaiserpermanente.org https://www.uptodate.com/contents/approach-to-risk-assessment-and-initial-management-of-newborns-with-risk-factors-for-early-onset-sepsis

That UFO Podcast
(Part 2) Grant Cameron: UFOs, conciousness & a different Disclosure

That UFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 62:15


Contiuing on our conversation, I am joined by author and researcher Grant Cameron to discuss the latest in his UFO research, including Grant's upcoming work on Conciousness: Check out Grants work: Books https://itsallconnected.weebly.com/books.html Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@whitehouseufo 00:00 Consciousness and the Supernatural Blueprint  00:30 Crossovers Between UFOs and Near-Death Experiences  08:53 The Role of Consciousness in Understanding Reality  19:12 Listener Questions and Theories on NHI  23:49 A Strange Encounter  24:28 The Mission Revelation  26:04 The Evolution of UFO Phenomena  27:57 Changing Nature of UFO Sightings  34:31 Consciousness and the Universe  41:20 Role of Disclosure and Public Perception  56:11 The Importance of Conferences and Community  58:57 Final Thoughts and Future Directions Get in touch with the show: Twitter: @UFOUAPAM Facebook, YouTube & Instagram: "That UFO Podcast" YouTube: ⁠⁠YouTube.com/c/ThatUFOPodcast⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠UFOUAPAM@gmail.com All podcast links & associated links: ⁠⁠Linktr.ee/ufouapam⁠ ThatUFOPodcast.com⁠⁠ Don't forget to subscribe, like and leave a review of the show Enjoy folks, Andy

Philanthropisms
ERNOP: Connecting Philanthropy Academia & Practice #9

Philanthropisms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 57:31


Send us a textIn the ninth edition of our podcast partnership with the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP), we talk to more academics whose work is featured in the latest batch of short, practitioner-focused ERNOP Research Notes.  In this episode we hear from: Mark Ørberg (Department of Business Humanities and Law, Copenhagen Business School), about his research on Enterprise FoundationsMichele Fugiel Garnter (Carleton University, Ottawa; and formerly University of St Andrews) about her work on the experiences of foundation professionalsOonagh Breen (Sutherland Law School, University College Dublin) about her work on regulatory reviews of charity lawFurther Resources:Mark's paper "Enterprise Foundations and Faithful Agency as Drivers of Sustainable Long-Termism in Philanthropy", and the ERNOP research note based on it (by Hannah Surmatz from Philea).Michele's paper, "The Changing Nature of Foundation Work: Advancing the Field by Understanding the Foundation Professional Experience" (with Tobias Jung and Alina Baluch) and the ERNOP research note based on it (by Maliha Hasan from University of Toronto).Oonagh's paper "Regulatory Reviews: Revolutionary Re-imagining of Charity Law or Simply Restatements of Convenience?" and the ERNOP research note based on it (by  Ana Carolina Barros Pinheiro Carrenho from Lisbon University) If you would like to contribute to making academic work accessible and more relevant for people working in, with or for philanthropy, then why not consider becoming an ERNOP practitioner expert and help translate academic work on philanthropy into research notes in close collaboration with the authors of the original work.  https://ernop.eu/information-for-practitioner-experts/Or, if you or your organisation might be interested in supporting ERNOP's wider mission to advance philanthropy research and make it accessible to those working in, with, and for philanthropy, then why not consider joining as a member: https://ernop.eu/member-portal/subscription-plan/  

Gabbing with Gib
The Kardashians, Meghan Markle, Alix Earle And The Changing Nature of Celebrity Media with Josh Duboff

Gabbing with Gib

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 66:38


Gibson Johns chats about working in celebrity journalism, the Kardashians, Meghan Markle, Alix Earle and more with former Vanity Fair senior writer and "Early Thirties" author Josh Duboff. Order "Early Thirties" here: https://amzn.to/4bX3rRD Subscribe to "Gabbing with Gib" on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/471D8Gb Follow "Gabbing with Gib" on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3StiCtY  Follow "Gabbing with Gib" on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gabbingwithgib Follow "Gabbing with Gib" on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbingwithgib  Follow Gibson Johns on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gibsonoma Follow Gibson Johns on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gibsonoma Follow Gibson Johns on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gibsonoma Subscribe to Gibson Johns' Newsletter: https://gibsonoma.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moving Forward Leadership: Inspire | Mentor | Lead
Courage to Influence: Transformative Leadership Tips | Lida Citroen | Episode 336

Moving Forward Leadership: Inspire | Mentor | Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 37:33


In a world where effective communication and leveraging soft skills are increasingly paramount, this episode explores the dynamic field of influence within leadership. Leaders today must not only direct but inspire and motivate those around them, creating a compelling vision that others are eager to follow. This expertise goes beyond traditional hierarchical structures to build genuine connections and influence individuals and teams for meaningful impact. This episode delves into the evolving nature of influence, highlighting its significance in modern leadership while providing foundational insights and practical strategies for cultivating this essential skill. Timestamped Overview [00:04:40] Lida's Journey: Transitioning from corporate branding to personal branding and influence.[00:05:34] Why Influence Matters: Understanding the core reasons individuals seek influence.[00:07:22] Starting from Within: The importance of self-reflection in developing influence.[00:08:52] The Changing Nature of Power: From positional power to influence based on credibility and clout.[00:14:15] Agility in Leadership: Why adaptability and open-mindedness are critical.[00:17:44] Skills for Modern Influence: New paradigms in the world of influence beyond traditional executive presence.[00:25:41] Transparency vs. Privacy: Balancing personal boundaries and professional openness.[00:29:24] Practical Tips for Building Influence: How to prepare and present effectively in key situations.[00:35:24] Psychological Safety: The role of influence in fostering a safe and productive environment. For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website: https://leaddontboss.com/336

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel
SPOS #974 – Rishad Tobaccowala On Rethinking Work

Six Pixels of Separation Podcast - By Mitch Joel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 68:19


Welcome to episode #974 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Rishad Tobaccowala is one of those rare thinkers who can seamlessly connect the dots between business, technology, media, and human behavior - so it's always a pleasure to have him back on the show. A true industry veteran, Rishad has spent decades shaping the marketing and media landscape, from his time as Global Chief Strategist and Growth Officer at Publicis Groupe to becoming a sought-after author, advisor, and speaker. His latest book, Rethinking Work - Seismic Changes In The Where, When, And Why, dives deep into the fundamental shifts happening in the workforce, from the decline of the 9-to-5 model to the rise of hybrid work, decentralized careers, and leadership that prioritizes talent over corporate loyalty. Rishad's first book is Restoring The Soul Of Business and his newsletter, The Future Does Not Fit In The Containers Of The Past, and podcast, What Next?, are not to be missed. In our conversation, we explore the evolving role of leadership, the impact of AI on employment, and how brands must rethink trust in an era where consumers are more aligned with individuals than institutions. Rishad also shares his insights on how businesses can remain relevant by embracing change rather than resisting it, and why the future of work will require companies to shift from management-driven structures to ones that emphasize agility, learning, and human connection. Thoughtful, provocative, and always ahead of the curve, Rishad brings the kind of clarity we need as we navigate a world of constant disruption. If you want to stay relevant in a fast-changing business landscape, this episode is one you won't want to miss. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:08:19. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Listen and subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Listen and subscribe over at Spotify. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on X. Here is my conversation with Rishad Tobaccowala. Rethinking Work - Seismic Changes In The Where, When, And Why. Restoring The Soul Of Business. The Future Does Not Fit In The Containers Of The Past. What Next? Book Rishad for your next meeting on ThinkersOne. Follow Rishad on LinkedIn. Follow Rishad on Instagram. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Chapters: (00:00) - Introduction to Rishad. (03:08) - The Political Landscape of Tech and Media. (06:06) - The Power Dynamics of Big Tech. (09:03) - The Influence of Money in Politics. (11:55) - The Shift in Consumer Trust. (15:08) - The Erosion of Brand Trust. (17:52) - The Changing Nature of Work. (20:53) - The Crisis of Leadership in Business. (35:15) - The Entrepreneurial Vision and Workforce Dynamics. (36:25) - Leadership vs. Management: The New Paradigm. (37:45) - Diversity in the Workplace: Ageism and Work Styles. (38:44) - The Irrelevance of Traditional Business Models. (39:57) - The Importance of In-Person Interaction. (41:40) - The Future of Work: Hybrid and Remote Models. (43:34) - AI's Impact on Employment and Business Structure. (46:32) - The Transformation of Knowledge Work. (49:50) - Reimagining Business Strategies in the Age of AI. (52:33) - The Financial Play: Mergers and Market Relevance. (56:18) - Aligning Talent and Corporate Goals. (01:01:48) - The Future of Work: Companies as Talent Aggregators.

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#387 Structured Water and Rethinking Beliefs on Water with Tom Cowan

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 57:00 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis week on The Less Stressed Life Podcast, I'm diving into a fascinating and eye-opening conversation with Dr. Tom Cowan about structured water—a topic that challenges everything we thought we knew about hydration, biology, and even health itself.Dr. Cowan, a disruptor in the health space and author of Cancer and the New Biology of Water, joins me to explain why not all water is created equal and how structured water plays a crucial role in our cells, energy, and even disease prevention. We also explore how hydration is about quality, not just quantity, and why electromagnetic fields (EMFs), stress, and toxins may be impacting our body's ability to stay optimally hydrated.KEY TAKEAWAYS:What is structured water?  How cancer and hydration are connectedThe role of sunlight, grounding, and minerals What destroys structured water?Do water structuring devices actually work? Fear and stress as hidden disruptors of cellular hydrationABOUT GUEST:Dr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. He has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. on a variety of subjects in health and medicine, and is the author of six best-selling books, including "The Contagion Myth” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, “Cancer and the New Biology of Water,” "Human Heart, Cosmic Heart,” “Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness,” “The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, and “The Fourfold Path to Healing” (with Sally Fallon and Jaimen McMillan).WHERE TO FIND:Website: https://drtomcowan.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcowanspowders/WHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:Website: https://www.christabiegler.com/Instagram: @anti.inflammatory.nutritionistPodcast Instagram: @lessstressedlifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessstressedlifeLeave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: https://www.christabiegler.com/linksNUTRITION PHILOSOPHY:Over restriction is dead; if your practitioner is recommending this, they are stuck in 2010 and not evolvingWhole food is soul food and fed is bestSustainable, synergistic nutrition is in (the opposite of whack-a-mole supplementation & supplement graveyards)You don't have to figure it out aloneDo your best and leave the restSPONSOR:  Thanks to Jigsaw Health for sponsoring this episode! Try their MagSoothe or MagSRT for better sleep and less stress. Use code LESSSTRESSED10 at JigsawHealth.com for 10% off—unlimited use!

Pretty Good Meditation
The Changing Nature of Life

Pretty Good Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 12:22


In this meditation, we explore the ever-changing nature of life, from the impermanence of the breath to the transformations of the body, mind, and the world around us. As we reflect on the shifting nature of relationships, governments, and even the planet itself, we cultivate an awareness of the constant flow of change. By embracing the impermanence of all things, we learn to live more fully in the present, letting go of attachments and finding peace in the natural rhythms of life. Allow yourself to be present with the ebb and flow of existence, accepting that everything is in motion.

DairyVoice Podcast
New England Holstein Association's Betsy Bullard Talks With Tim Abbott and Kathleen O'keefe on The Changing Nature of Event Coverage.

DairyVoice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 32:42


In this episode of The New England Holstein Association podcast series, Betsy Bullard talks with Tim Abbott and Kathleen O'keefe who share their unique perspective on the changing nature of event coverage and participation opportunities, as well as their iconic New England cows. The New England Holstein Association is a member association dedicated to encouraging the breeding and raising of Registered Holsteins.

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future
The Future of Science & Comedy | Timandra Harkness

Jimmy's Jobs of the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 71:59


Tamandra Harkness: Exploring Science, Comedy, and Technology Join us in an insightful conversation with Tamandra Harkness, a distinguished UK broadcaster and writer known for her unique blend of science, comedy, and media. This episode delves into her intriguing career journey, from her start in comedy to becoming a broadcaster for BBC series like 'Future Proofing' and 'Stardust.' We explore her thought-provoking books on data and technology, her academic background in statistics, and her views on the role of mathematics and AI in society. Tamandra also shares personal anecdotes and professional advice, making this a truly captivating discussion. 00:00 Introduction to Tamandra Harkness 00:55 Tamandra's Unique Career Path 01:38 The Lapsed Comedian 02:27 From Comedy to Science 04:28 The Fascination with Maths and Stats 10:23 The Rise of Data Visualisation 12:40 Technology and Identity 19:23 The Impact of Social Media 26:28 Politics and Public Perception 31:35 Career Advice and Reflections 34:21 From Theatre to Comedy: A Journey of Self-Discovery 35:13 Embracing a Portfolio Career 35:52 The Importance of Flexibility and Niche Expertise 37:59 Digital Identity and the Changing Nature of Work 41:32 The Impact of Technology on Social Life 47:14 The Power of Storytelling in Communication 48:29 Family Background and Career Influences 51:03 Exploring Unique Career Paths 54:19 The Future of AI and Human Agency 01:05:10 The Role of Risk in Society 01:07:40 Final Thoughts and Reflections ********** Follow us on socials! Instagram: instagram.com/jimmysjobs Tiktok: tiktok.com/@jimmysjobsofthefuture Twitter / X: twitter.com/JimmyM Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mcloughlin-obe/ Want to come on the show? hello@jobsofthefuture.co Sponsor the show or Partner with us: sunny@jobsofthefuture.co Credits: Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE Producer: Sunny Winter Editor: Felix Cohen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Horns of a Dilemma
Drones, AI, and the Changing Nature of Warfare

Horns of a Dilemma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 31:18


Marshall Kosloff talks with Stacie Pettyjohn about the roles of uncrewed systems and artificial intelligence in shaping the future of war.

Fighting For Ukraine
The Indicator Of The Changing Nature Of The War - November 4th 2024

Fighting For Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 3:19 Transcription Available


Nov 4th 2024 Yuriy outlines the new phase of conflict where Ukraine faces off against both Russian and North Korean forces, examining the geopolitical ramifications and the hesitations of Western allies. You can email Yuriy, ask him questions or simply send him a message of support: fightingtherussianbeast@gmail.com    You can help Yuriy and his family by donating to his GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-yuriys-family   Yuriy's Podbean Patron sign-up to give once or regularly: https://patron.podbean.com/yuriy   Buy Yuriy a coffee here: https://bmc.link/yuriymat  Subscribe to his substack: https://yuriymatsarsky.substack.com/  ----more---- TRANSCRIPT: (Apple Podcasts & Podbean app users can enjoy accurate closed captions)       It is 4th of November.  Our work has entered a new phase. This is obvious. First of all, we are now facing two regular armies: the Russian and the North Korean. Over 10,000 soldiers of that stupid greedy Kim have already taken positions with the Russians near the Ukrainian border, and thousands more are currently preparing in military camps in the Far East. This completely changes the configuration of the war.  Previously, all the Putin allies, the likes of Lukashenko, the half-dead Iranian, Ayatollahs and Kim, numbed by his own life of luxury- limited their support to supplying weapons, or providing territory for invasion. Now, everything has changed. We are facing two regular armies and both from   countries with nuclear weapons.  And where is our nuclear arsenal? We had one. Oh right, we gave it up in the 1990s in exchange for promises to respect our sovereignty and to keep our borders intact. And who made those promises? Russia, who took our weapons and now is destroying our country. And who was the guarantor of those promises? Who assured us that life without the bomb would be better and safer? The United Kingdom and the United States. Google the Budapest memorandum if you don't know this story.  Please don't think that I'm an ungrateful wretch who's forgotten all the weapons and other aid the Western countries have given us. I actually remember and deeply appreciate it, but I also know that we could destroy the Northern Korean expeditionary forces right now, before they have the chance to kill wound or rape anyone. Yet we don't have permission from Washington or our capitals to do so. They've told us directly: as soon as we cross the border, hit them with our weapons. Until then, no, no, no.  We are also not allowed to use Western missiles to destroy the Russian air fields from which planes launch daily to bomb our cities. We're also forbidden to strike at their drone stockpiles. Have you seen these drones? They are huge, the size of the car, packed with explosives powerful enough  to demolish an entire building. Just in the past few days, strikes by wars, drones on Ukrainian apartments have killed two children.  These drones- and this is another indicator of a changing nature of the war- are now being used much more frequently here even deadlier explosives. Thermobaric ones. When they explode, they burn everything around them, including people. I've seen how they work. No horror film could show you this, but we all see it every day.  Remember that you can support me. It's still extremely important. Without this help, things would be much harder for me than they are now. All details are in the description. I'll be back soon with shall we say a special episode because my birthday is coming up soon

The Dan Nestle Show
Corporate Culture Disruption in the AI Era - with Pinaki Kathiari

The Dan Nestle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 72:58 Transcription Available


Take a look at any job description today--either in your organization or posted to a job board--and you might notice that it's not entirely accurate, especially for communications and marketing roles. It's almost as if they're created to fit into a system of some kind....oh wait, they are. Job descriptions, from the simple to the complex, are often nothing more than checklists designed for ease of processing and evaluation. They're meant to be a set of shaped holes; our experiences are the pegs that must fit. But what happens when AI fills some of those holes? Or when AI-enabled employees expand their roles and contributions in new, innovative directions, and their pegs no longer fit? What happens to employee engagement and corporate culture as disruption becomes the norm? In this episode of The Trending Communicator, host Dan Nestle sits down with tech entrepreneur-turned-communicator Pinaki Kathiari, CEO of digital communications agency Local Wisdom, to explore the evolving landscape of work in the digital age. As AI continues to revolutionize industries, Dan and Pinaki discuss the obsolescence of conventional job descriptions and the potential for AI to serve as a co-creator in our professional lives. Pinaki shares his unique journey from a UX and web design specialist to a leader in digital transformation, emphasizing the intersection of technology, employee experience, and corporate culture. He and Dan examine how AI can empower individuals to transcend traditional roles, fostering creativity and innovation in unexpected ways. Together, they explore the potential effects of AI on recruitment, performance reviews, and organizational structures, questioning how companies can adapt to a future where roles are fluid and dynamic. Pinaki also highlights the importance of internal communications and employee engagement in building a resilient corporate culture that thrives amidst change. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a communications professional, or simply curious about the future of work, this episode offers valuable insights into how AI is reshaping our professional landscape. Tune in to learn how you can harness these changes to enhance your career and contribute to a more human-centric workplace.   Listen in and hear about... The evolving nature of job descriptions and roles in the age of AI, challenging traditional career paths. How AI serves as a co-creator and innovation engine, reshaping work efficiency and creativity. The critical role of internal communications in boosting employee engagement and creating a thriving corporate culture in the age of AI. The impact of AI on intellectual workers and the potential for redefining roles and responsibilities. Challenges and opportunities in adapting corporate structures to accommodate new technologies and employee-driven innovation. The importance of mindfulness and proactive communication in leadership to prevent burnout and foster a supportive work environment.   Notable Quotes On Job Descriptions and AI: "Job descriptions and roles as we know them are obsolete. That's right, I said it. They're obsolete. I'm talking about comms and marketing roles. But I think the same thing can be said for most of the so-called knowledge workers today." — Dan Nestle [00:00 - 00:20] On AI's Role in Work: "AI is an innovation engine. It should enable us to not only be more efficient, it should and will increasingly be a co-creator and co-explorer, helping us to change the way we work and what we produce and even the nature of what we can contribute." — Dan Nestle [00:28 - 00:45] On the Transition to Internal Comms: "We saw that they're just not getting the same amount of love from a resourcing perspective as external communications and marketing." — Pinaki Kathiari [08:17 - 08:27] On the Impact of AI: "The amount of power that we've had before AI in our back pockets was astounding compared to like 10 years ago, 20 years ago. Now with the advent of AI on top of that stuff, it's, it's. We could code on the fly, we could design on the fly, we could write on the fly, we could ask questions and learn on the fly without having to do much." — Pinaki Kathiari [20:07 - 20:30] On the Future of Work: "I think it's going to get much, much more messier before it gets better. And you got to kind of like learn things. And it's going to take some people, you know, some companies who are like leading to kind of push through and test things out." — Pinaki Kathiari [35:50 - 36:02] On Being Human at Work: "I hope having a machine intellect might help us be more human and treat each other more like humans and not machines, which we've been doing all this time." — Pinaki Kathiari [39:25 - 39:45] On Corporate Culture: "I think we have to be careful of just how we treat people. So I think if I kind of go with it as, like, whether you're performing high or performing low, we want to work with you to get to where we think you should be or you think you should be." — Pinaki Kathiari [50:14 - 50:36]   Resources & Links Dan Nestle Inquisitive Communications | Website The Trending Communicator | Website Communications Trends from Trending Communicators | Dan Nestle's Substack Dan Nestle | LinkedIn Dan Nestle | Twitter Pinaki Kathiari Pinaki Kathiari | LinkedIn Local Wisdom | Website Resource Hero | Website Pinaki Kathiari | Twitter   Timestamped key moments from this episode (as generated by Fireflies.ai)

Rector's Cupboard
The Changing Nature of Christianity with Rev. Dr. Ross Lockhart

Rector's Cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 65:20


We speak with friend of the show Ross Lockhart about his recent book (and PhD work) called West Coast Mission: The Changing Nature of Christianity in Vancouver. The book takes an in-depth look at 12 churches and two faith-based organizations in the Vancouver area. It takes up themes that are familiar to almost everyone who has been part of a church in the last couple of decades. We talk about differences in approach to the “outside world” and how things have changed in regards to how churches relate to society as a whole. There is both consolation and challenge in our conversation. What might real theological change look like as compared with change of style or strategy? Ross is the Dean of St. Andrew's Hall, the Presbyterian Church in Canada college at the University of British Columbia. Ross is also the Professor of Mission Studies at Vancouver School of Theology, where he teaches courses in practical theology. Ross holds a PhD from Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam and is the author of Lessons from Laodicea: Missional Leadership in a Culture of Affluence; Beyond Snakes and Shamrocks: St. Patrick's Missional Leadership Lessons for Today; co-author of Better Than Brunch: Missional Churches in Cascadia as well as Christianity: An Asian Religion in Vancouver and editor of Christian Witness in Cascadian Soil. Ross' latest project is West Coast Mission: the Changing Nature of Christianity in Vancouver published this fall by McGill-Queen's University Press. Ross lives with his family on Bowen Island, B.C. Ross's newest book is available now.

Geopolitics & Empire
Jack Buffington: China Changing Nature of Dollar-based Globalization & Supply Chain

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 59:52


Jack Buffington discusses how China is trying to change the nature of globalization and the global supply chain which is based on the dollar. Africa is an important battleground and as Mexico develops, Central and South American countries will come to play the role that Mexico used to. He comments on BRICS, blockchain, debt diplomacy, how resilient the economy and supply chain has been thus far, demographics, and more! Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Jack Buffington: China Changing Nature of Dollar-based Globalization & Supply Chain #480 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use promo code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using this link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Jack Buffington at Transportation & Supply Chain Institute https://transportation.du.edu First Key Consulting https://firstkey.com/about/leadership/dr-jack-buffington Jack Buffington Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jack-Buffington/author/B001IXMJUW About Jack Buffington Jack Buffington is the director of supply chain and sustainability at First Key Consulting and professor and academic director of the supply chain management program at the University of Denver. He is the author of several previously published books, including The Recycling Myth and Peak Plastic. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)

Geopolitics & Empire
Jack Buffington: China Changing Nature of Dollar-based Globalization & Supply Chain

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 59:52


Jack Buffington discusses how China is trying to change the nature of globalization and the global supply chain which is based on the dollar. Africa is an important battleground and as Mexico develops, Central and South American countries will come to play the role that Mexico used to. He comments on BRICS, blockchain, debt diplomacy, how resilient the economy and supply chain has been thus far, demographics, and more! Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Jack Buffington: China Changing Nature of Dollar-based Globalization & Supply Chain #480 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use promo code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Escape The Technocracy course (15% discount using this link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Jack Buffington at Transportation & Supply Chain Institute https://transportation.du.edu First Key Consulting https://firstkey.com/about/leadership/dr-jack-buffington Jack Buffington Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jack-Buffington/author/B001IXMJUW About Jack Buffington Jack Buffington is the director of supply chain and sustainability at First Key Consulting and professor and academic director of the supply chain management program at the University of Denver. He is the author of several previously published books, including The Recycling Myth and Peak Plastic. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)

The Marketing Millennials
Marketingland Special Episode: The Role of Events in Modern Marketing, with Julius Solaris

The Marketing Millennials

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 28:48


A leader in the events industry, Julius jumps right into the role and impact of events in modern Marketing.  Why CMOs are currently enthusiastic about events, how the pandemic led to a renewed appreciation for measurable interactions at events, and how they're becoming more data-driven with the aid of technology such as AI.  ALSO Julius opens our eyes to various event formats, cost-effective organizing strategies, and the significance of understanding event objectives and audience engagement.  If you're looking to host an event in the near future, listen to this episode first, trust me. As we near the end of 2024, it's time to push your Marketing efforts into high gear. With impact.com, you can drive more revenue through affiliate partnerships, scale your reach with influencer Marketing, and boost customer referrals. Whether you're making the final sales push or planning for next year, impact.com has the tools to help you finish the year strong. Visit https://www.impact.com/millennial and take your marketing to the next level! 03:33 The Changing Nature of Business Events 05:21 The ROI of Events 07:55 Content Creation at Events 10:28 Cost and Planning of Events 12:35 Low-Cost Event Strategies 20:03 Marketing and Ticket Sales for Events Follow Julius: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliussolaris/    Follow Daniel: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themarketingmillennials/featured Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Dmurr68 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-murray-marketing   Sign up for The Marketing Millennials newsletter: www.workweek.com/brand/the-marketing-millennials   Daniel is a Workweek friend, working to produce amazing podcasts. To find out more, visit: www.workweek.com

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Kareem Zaki - Small Ideas Attract Competition - [Invest Like the Best, EP.391]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 86:34


My guest today is Kareem Zaki. Kareem is a General Partner at Thrive Capital and has been at the firm for a decade. In an episode last year, Thrive's founder, Josh Kushner, told me he is the best healthcare investor in the world. Kareem has co-founded three healthcare businesses worth over one billion dollars. He also has expertise in financial services, where he's led the firm's investments in companies like Ramp and Robinhood. It's a timely moment to have this discussion, with Thrive announcing a new $5 billion fund in August. We talk about how Thrive identifies category-defining companies, what concentration means to them, and how startups should approach the healthcare industry. Please enjoy this great discussion with Kareem Zaki. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Ramp. Ramp's mission is to help companies manage their spend in a way that reduces expenses and frees up time for teams to work on more valuable projects. Ramp is the fastest growing FinTech company in history and it's backed by more of my favorite past guests (at least 16 of them!) than probably any other company I'm aware of. It's also notable that many best-in-class businesses use Ramp—companies like Airbnb, Anduril, and Shopify, as well as investors like Sequoia Capital and Vista Equity. They use Ramp to manage their spending, automate tedious financial processes, and reinvest saved dollars and hours into growth. At Colossus and Positive Sum, we use Ramp for exactly the same reason. Go to Ramp.com/invest to sign up for free and get a $250 welcome bonus. — This episode is brought to you by Tegus, where we're changing the game in investment research. Step away from outdated, inefficient methods and into the future with our platform, proudly hosting over 100,000 transcripts – with over 25,000 transcripts added just this year alone. Our platform grows eight times faster and adds twice as much monthly content as our competitors, putting us at the forefront of the industry. Plus, with 75% of private market transcripts available exclusively on Tegus, we offer insights you simply can't find elsewhere. See the difference a vast, quality-driven transcript library makes. Unlock your free trial at tegus.com/patrick. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.  Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:06:02) Early Days and Consistent Strategy (00:07:10) Personal Journey and Reconnecting with Josh (00:08:36) Investing Philosophy and Strategy (00:11:04) Building a Supportive Structure (00:12:10) Generalist Approach and Market Trends (00:13:45) Life Cycle Investing and Concentration (00:16:16) The Builders Mentality (00:17:52) Raising a Huge Fund and Its Implications (00:20:40) Understanding Category Defining Companies (00:37:48) The Changing Nature of Investment Categories (00:49:03) Evaluating Business Durability and Market Quality (00:51:30) Understanding Healthcare Challenges (00:53:46) Approaching Healthcare Innovation (00:59:18) The Role of Competition in Healthcare (01:04:17) AI's Transformative Potential (01:07:35) Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs (01:09:46) Thrive's Investment Philosophy (01:22:55) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Ever Done For Kareem

Future-Proof Podcast by CO/AI
Outsmarting Paperwork: Conveyor's AI Journey to Streamline Security Processes

Future-Proof Podcast by CO/AI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 74:33


In this episode, the hosts Anthony Batt and Shane Robinson with guest Joe Veroneau form Conveyor. "AI is totally changing the way that everyone works"  Joe Veroneau Summary  Conveyor is a company that helps automate security reviews and document sharing between companies. They use AI technology, specifically language models, to automate the process of filling out security questionnaires. This saves customers a significant amount of time and improves the quality of their responses. The company primarily works with software companies, but they have seen an increase in demand from various industries, especially as AI becomes a more important topic in security reviews. Conveyor prioritizes security and confidentiality, ensuring that customer data is protected and only accessible to authorized individuals. They also emphasize the importance of transparency and communication when using AI tools in the workplace. Conveyor is a platform that automates the process of filling out security questionnaires. They use AI models, specifically GPT-3, to generate accurate and efficient responses to the questions. The platform is designed to address two main challenges: the diversity of user profiles and personas, and the need for speed in completing questionnaires. Conveyor allows users to customize the level of control and approval required for generated answers, catering to different user preferences. The company has seen success in improving efficiency and accuracy in filling out security questionnaires, and they continue to innovate and explore new ways to leverage AI in their workflow.TakeawaysConveyor helps automate security reviews and document sharing using AI technology.Their solution saves customers a significant amount of time and improves the quality of their responses.They primarily work with software companies but have seen an increase in demand from various industries.Conveyor prioritizes security, confidentiality, transparency, and communication when using AI tools. Conveyor automates the process of filling out security questionnaires using AI models.The platform addresses the challenges of diverse user profiles and the need for speed in completing questionnaires.Conveyor allows users to customize the level of control and approval required for generated answers.The company has seen success in improving efficiency and accuracy in filling out security questionnaires.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background08:01 The Problem of Security Reviews and Document Sharing15:23 Ensuring Security and Trust with Customer Data23:36 Trends in AI Adoption and Security Reviews26:33 Time-Saving and Quality Improvement with Conveyor32:57 The Decision to Use AI Technology37:26 Product Enhancements and Considerations38:58 Designing Filters for Safety Parameters39:53 Speed and Efficiency in Questionnaires41:20 AI's Impact on Workflows42:14 Efficiency Gains with Rough Drafts49:29 Advising Other Product Teams to Embrace AI50:26 Choosing Commercial Solutions for Language Models01:03:03 Bringing Personal AI Assistants to the Workplace01:06:03 The Changing Nature of Work with AI01:10:23 The Future of AI in the Workplacehttps://www.conveyor.com/https://www.conveyor.com/customers-3/lucid-software-spends-91-less-time-on-security-questionnaires-with-conveyorJoin our community: getcoai.com Follow us on Twitter or watch us on YoutubeGet our newsletter!

The Pediatric Lounge
161 A day in the Life of a Pediatric Gastroenterologist with Tuvia Marciano M.D.

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:57


A Day in the Life of a Pediatric Gastroenterologist with Dr. TuviaIn this episode, Dr. Tuvia, a renowned Pediatric Gastroenterologist, shares his journey into the field, inspired by his mentor and driven by a passion for procedural medicine. He discusses his typical day, which starts at 5:15 AM and is filled with procedures, rounds, teaching, and patient care. Dr. Tuvia highlights the importance of hands-on patient interaction and the challenges posed by mental health issues in children. The episode delves into societal issues, the impact of telemedicine, and career advice for aspiring pediatric gastroenterologists, emphasizing the balance between vocational dedication and life.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:15 Choosing a Career in Pediatric Gastroenterology04:01 A Day in the Life of a Pediatric GI06:03 The Importance of Colonoscopies11:25 Mental Health Challenges in Pediatrics19:39 Nutritional and Psychological Support for Children33:09 Exploring Autoimmune Gastritis and Celiac Disease33:44 The Financial Viability of Celiac Screening34:16 Understanding Genetic Disorders and Triggers34:48 The Mystery of Appendicitis35:11 The Evolution of Telemedicine36:33 Telehealth: Benefits and Limitations37:46 The Importance of Physical Exams40:24 Telemedicine in Mental Health41:35 The Role of Touch in Medicine42:19 The Changing Nature of Medical Practice50:53 The Impact of Social Media on Medicine56:15 Technological Advances in Pediatric Gastroenterology58:20 Advice for Aspiring Pediatric Gastroenterologists01:00:09 Concluding Thoughts and FarewellsSupport the show

Sangam Lit
Kalithogai 25 – Changing nature

Sangam Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 9:35


In this episode, we perceive striking similes on human nature, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kalithogai 25, penned by the Chera King Paalai Paadiya Perunkadunko. The verse is situated in the ‘Paalai' or ‘Drylands landscape' and talks about the state of the lady in the event of the man's parting away.

Brain in a Vat
Population Decline and Pronatalism | Paul Morland

Brain in a Vat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 69:01


Paul Morland, author of 'No One Left', joins the Brain in a Vat podcast to discuss demographic changes and Pronatalism. Paul explores the idea of having more children in response to declining fertility rates, demographic momentum, and the potential societal impacts of population collapse. Paul discusses potential solutions, including state intervention, cultural changes, and technological advancements. Read Morland's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-One-Left-World-Children/dp/1800754108 [00:00] Introduction [00:17] A Thought Experiment on Pronatalism [02:06] Debating the Value of Life [06:12] David Benatar's Perspective [10:28] Population Ethics and Decline [11:40] Challenges of Low Fertility Rates [18:43] Technology and Immigration as Solutions [24:08] The Role of AI in the Future Workforce [33:43] Skepticism Towards AI and Technological Solutions [35:42] The Changing Nature of Retirement and Aging [39:30] Economic Implications of Population Collapse [41:15] Environmental Concerns and Population Dynamics [46:11] Cultural and Political Influences on Fertility Rates [51:39] Potential Solutions and Government Interventions [01:08:37] Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook

Awakening
Real Science Vs Paid Science with Tom Cowan

Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 57:09


Dr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. --- Help Support the show through my Business Partners :   Upgrade Your Brain    Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness   https://braingym.fitness/⁠  -------------------------- Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts    ⁠⁠⁠https://roycoughlan.com/⁠⁠   Health & Wellness Products   https://partnerco.world/   My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249    ------------------ About my Guest Tom Cowan: Dr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. He has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. on a variety of subjects in health and medicine, and is the author of six best-selling books, including "The Contagion Myth” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, “Cancer and the New Biology of Water,” "Human Heart, Cosmic Heart,” “Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness,” “The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, and “The Fourfold Path to Healing” (with Sally Fallon and Jaimen McMillan). What we Discussed:   - Who is Tom Cowan - What was the Difference between Kids who did not get the Jab ( 1 min) - What Albert Einstein said about Science (3 mins) - You can not see the Viruses (6 mins) - Some people are supposed to be immune to the Virus (7 mins) - The Military Test that they could not infect people with the Flu ( 8 mins) - Did any Jab every work (11 mins) - Why do the Medical Professions go along with this (12 mins) - There is no evidence that a virus exists (13 mins) - The Polio jabs to Palestine kids does not make sense (14:15 mins) - Is it possible that the jab leads to the increase in transgenderism (18 mins) - We are bombarded from 50 toxins (20:30 mins) - The Medical model is that we have various diseases (22 mins) - Your Body is Directed Towards healing (23 :30 mins) - Explaining how we get a so caled disease from Rubbish in (25:45 mins) - Tumors from Breast to the Liver story (28:30 mins) - How Sauna's get rid of Toxins (30 mins) - Cancer and Frequency devices (33 mins) - Natural ways to heal(35 mins) - Why do kids get sick from each other (35:30 mins) - Is it possible that the healing frequencies cause others to be ill (42 mins) - When you know illness is not transmitted you stop gettig sick (43 mins) - The Power of the Mind to Stop you Being Sick (45 mins) - Fake Operations and still getting the same results (46 mins) - Real Science Vs Paid Science (47 mins)  - Are Nuclear Bombs Real (51 mins) - His Online Clinic (55 mins) How to Contact Tom Cowan:   https://drtomcowan.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DrTomCowan    https://www.instagram.com/talkinturkeywithtom/ https://x.com/drtomcowan https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-tom-cowan/ ------------------------------ More about the Awakening Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org     Help Support the show through my Business Partners :   Upgrade Your Brain    Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness   https://braingym.fitness/⁠    -------------------------- Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts    ⁠⁠⁠https://roycoughlan.com/⁠⁠   Health & Wellness Products   https://partnerco.world/   My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249   Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/royawakening  

Speaking with Roy Coughlan
Real Science Vs Paid Science with Tom Cowan

Speaking with Roy Coughlan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 57:09


Dr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. ---Help Support the show through my Business Partners : Upgrade Your Brain  Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness   https://braingym.fitness/⁠ --------------------------Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts  ⁠⁠⁠https://roycoughlan.com/⁠⁠ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249  ------------------About my Guest Tom Cowan: Dr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. He has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. on a variety of subjects in health and medicine, and is the author of six best-selling books, including "The Contagion Myth” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, “Cancer and the New Biology of Water,” "Human Heart, Cosmic Heart,” “Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness,” “The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, and “The Fourfold Path to Healing” (with Sally Fallon and Jaimen McMillan). What we Discussed: - Who is Tom Cowan - What was the Difference between Kids who did not get the Jab ( 1 min) - What Albert Einstein said about Science (3 mins) - You can not see the Viruses (6 mins) - Some people are supposed to be immune to the Virus (7 mins) - The Military Test that they could not infect people with the Flu ( 8 mins) - Did any Jab every work (11 mins) - Why do the Medical Professions go along with this (12 mins) - There is no evidence that a virus exists (13 mins) - The Polio jabs to Palestine kids does not make sense (14:15 mins) - Is it possible that the jab leads to the increase in transgenderism (18 mins) - We are bombarded from 50 toxins (20:30 mins) - The Medical model is that we have various diseases (22 mins) - Your Body is Directed Towards healing (23 :30 mins) - Explaining how we get a so caled disease from Rubbish in (25:45 mins) - Tumors from Breast to the Liver story (28:30 mins) - How Sauna's get rid of Toxins (30 mins) - Cancer and Frequency devices (33 mins) - Natural ways to heal(35 mins) - Why do kids get sick from each other (35:30 mins) - Is it possible that the healing frequencies cause others to be ill (42 mins) - When you know illness is not transmitted you stop gettig sick (43 mins) - The Power of the Mind to Stop you Being Sick (45 mins) - Fake Operations and still getting the same results (46 mins) - Real Science Vs Paid Science (47 mins)  - Are Nuclear Bombs Real (51 mins) - His Online Clinic (55 mins) How to Contact Tom Cowan: https://drtomcowan.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DrTomCowan  https://www.instagram.com/talkinturkeywithtom/ https://x.com/drtomcowan https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-tom-cowan/------------------------------More about the Awakening Podcast:All Episodes can be found at www.awakeningpodcast.org  Help Support the show through my Business Partners : Upgrade Your Brain  Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness   https://braingym.fitness/⁠  --------------------------Awakening Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts  ⁠⁠⁠https://roycoughlan.com/⁠⁠ Health & Wellness Products https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/royawakening

The Dan Nestle Show
How AI is Changing the Content Dynamic (And What We Should Do About It) - with Rob Davis

The Dan Nestle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 61:53 Transcription Available


Let's face it, dealing with the future isn't something we can kick down the road. And at the intersection of people, technology, and brand, change is coming faster than ever before. We could blame Generative AI. Or we can embrace it and use it as an accelerant for our teams, employers, customers, and brands... In this episode of The Trending Communicator, host Dan Nestle welcomes award-winning digital innovator, public speaker, and agency executive Rob Davis, the Chief Digital Innovation Officer at MSL, for an engaging conversation on the future of communications and marketing. Rob, a digital pioneer with a career spanning broadcast TV and leading agencies, shares his journey of invention and innovation (and his good fortune at attaining a role that Dan not-so-secretly covets). From his early days at MTV, where he developed the world's first interactive game show, to his groundbreaking work at Ogilvy and now MSL Global, Rob has consistently been at the forefront of digital innovation. His accolades, including the Provoke Media Innovator 25 and two consecutive appearances in the PRWeek Dashboard 25, merely scratch the surface of his influence and expertise. He and Dan explore how Generative AI is reshaping how we approach communications and marketing and what that means for brands. They cover the importance of understanding and utilizing AI prompts, the evolving nature of authority in content, and the critical need for brands to adapt to the rapid advancements in technology. They address how AI impacts brand communication—shifting the dynamics between brands, media, and consumers. Rob stresses the need for brands to curate content that directly engages AI models to enhance discoverability and relevance. Moving on to the future of work, Rob notes that AI is reshaping job paths in communications, offering opportunities to integrate new talent and innovative roles. He encourages professionals to embrace AI to remain competitive in the workforce. Whether you're a communications novice or a seasoned professional, this episode offers lessons on embracing change, leveraging technology for enhanced communication strategies, and staying ahead in a fast-paced digital world. There's no doubt that AI will significantly impact the future of communications and marketing - listen in to hear what you can do about it for your future and the brands you represent.   Listen in and hear about...  How generative AI is revolutionizing communications and marketing.  Mastering AI prompts to boost content creation and engagement.  AI search algorithms reshaping content discoverability and relevance.  Workforce dynamics shifting with AI, creating new job opportunities.  Brands adapting content strategies to thrive in an AI-driven world.  Opportunities and challenges of AI and emerging technologies in business.   Notable Quotes On the Evolution of Technology and Career: - "I came out of college at a time in the early nineties when everything was starting to change and everything I was passionate about, music, photography, video, storytelling, all individual passions, all of a sudden had a place to go, and I've just kind of let the industry take me along." — Rob Davis [00:03:42 → 00:04:02] On the Thrill of Innovation: - "The thrill of that. It's funny, it wasn't an ego building thrill. It was a hunger building thrill. I said, I got to find more of this. Where does this come from? How do I tap into this bucket over and over again? And that's kind of what's driven me all along." — Rob Davis [00:06:24 → 00:06:42] On the Acceleration of Technology: - "I look at the years between advances from that era and it's like those advances are happening in months, if not weeks." — Rob Davis [00:09:31 → 00:09:47] On the Power of AI and Prompting: - "You can go to chat GPT the first time and you're probably going to treat it like this is a fortune telling arcade game. Zoltan. Zoltar, you're asking a question and you're going to get an answer, and as you said, you say, oh, that's cool, and you're going to walk away without realizing that you can start a chain of prompts that's going to develop something much deeper than that." — Rob Davis [00:16:38 → 00:16:58] On the Creativity in AI: - "You are creating every prompt you write, no matter how basic or complex it is, are creating something. And I think that that's part of the adrenaline rush for me." — Rob Davis [00:21:01 → 00:21:14] On the Future of Content Creation: - "We don't have to wait. We can do more than we can possibly imagine right now, and it's only going to get better, but we don't have to wait for the next piece. We can revolutionize almost everything that we're doing right now." — Rob Davis [00:22:14 → 00:22:31] On the Changing Nature of Authority in Content: - "The judge of authority is the consumer. So if the content, to your point, is not appealing to the consumer, it's not in their vernacular, it's not something that they feel ready to consume, they're not going to interact with it, and it is not going to get that algorithmic importer of authoritative." — Rob Davis [00:41:08 → 00:41:34] On the Power Shift in Content Creation: - "Because the consumer is now, or the customer…is getting more and more answers from AI, from generative AI. Well, now that puts a little bit more power in the hands of the brands, doesn't it?" — Dan Nestle [00:45:49 → 00:46:09] On the Future of Communication: - "The roles that are going to be created, the tasks that are going to be created are very different. It's going to create a whole bundle of new tasks. Those new tasks will have to be apportioned to somebody which become new jobs also." — Dan Nestle [00:54:27 → 00:54:59]   Resources and Links Dan Nestle The Trending Communicator | Website Daniel Nestle | LinkedIn Dan Nestle | Twitter/X Rob Davis Rob Davis's Website Rob Davis | LinkedIn   Timestamped key moments from this episode (as generated by Fireflies.ai)

Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio
An interview with Jimi Fosdick of Fearless Agility

Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 44:24


Summary In this episode, Jimmy Fosdick joins Dave for a conversation about his journey from traditional project management to agile. They discuss the challenges of applying traditional project management to software development, the importance of understanding the context and problem domain when choosing project management approaches, and the misuse of the term 'agile' in the consulting industry. They also touch on the legacy of Frederick Taylor and the need for a people-centered approach in project management. The conversation explores the challenges of traditional project management and the need for a more empirical and agile approach. They discuss the problems with big upfront planning, the importance of shorter cycle times, and the fear of failure. The conversation also touches on the need for more humane workspaces and the changing nature of work. The principal themes include the limitations of traditional project management, the benefits of an empirical approach, and the evolving workforce and work environment. Takeaways • Traditional project management is effective for problems that can be solved on paper upfront, but may not work well for software development. • Agile approaches, such as Scrum, are better suited for software development and other complex, empirical problems. • The term 'agile' has become an overloaded and misused brand in the consulting industry. • Hybrid approaches that combine traditional project management and agile practices can be problematic and may not fully embrace the values and principles of agile. • A people-centered approach is essential in project management, and the focus should be on collaboration, respect, and solving the right problems. Traditional project management relies on upfront planning, which can lead to longer cycle times and higher failure rates. • An empirical approach, such as Agile, allows for shorter cycle times and the ability to adapt and change as needed. • The fear of failure often hinders organizations from embracing more agile and iterative approaches. • There is a growing emphasis on creating more humane workspaces and allowing for more flexibility and creativity in the workplace. • The nature of work is changing, and organizations need to adapt to the expectations and needs of the new generation of workers. Titles • The Misuse of the Term 'Agile' in the Consulting Industry • From Traditional Project Management to Agile: Jimmy Fosik's Journey The Changing Nature of Work • Overcoming the Fear of Failure Chapters 02:20 Introduction and Background 05:52 The Challenges of Traditional Project Management in Software Development 08:33 Differentiating Scrum from Traditional Project Management 12:13 The Misuse of the Term 'Agile' 14:38 The Problem with Hybrid Approaches 22:17 Legacy Code in Our Heads: Shifting the Project Management Paradigm 26:21 The Benefits of an Empirical Approach 28:46 Overcoming the Fear of Failure 33:18 Creating More Humane Workspaces 39:03 The Changing Nature of Work Contacting Jimi - Web: https://fearlessagility.com/ - X: https://x.com/FearlessAgility - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FearlessAgility/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realFearlessAgility/ - Courses on the Scrum Alliance site: https://tinyurl.com/yjc2rtmf Links from Dave's Intro - The Art of War for Collaboration Course http://modusinstitute.com/course/art-of-war-collaboration - Guided Personal Kanban (September 2024) http://modusinstitute.com/course/guided-pk-sep-usa The Agile Network* https://go.theagilenetwork.com/l/web-dprior Use the discount codes below to get either 20% or 2 months of free access 2 Free Months - DRUNKENPM10CM 20% off Annual - DRUNKENPM10C20 Contacting Dave Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo

The Long View
Daniel Peris: The Case for Dividend Investing

The Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 49:40


On today's podcast, we'll chat with Daniel Peris about his new book, The Ownership Dividend: The Coming Paradigm Shift in the US Stock Market. Daniel oversees dividend-focused portfolios for Federated Hermes and has written several other books about investing, as well as a study of the former Soviet Union. Daniel began his investment career in the late '90s as a stock analyst at Argus Research.BackgroundBioThe Ownership Dividend: The Coming Paradigm Shift in the US Stock MarketGetting Back to Business: Why Modern Portfolio Theory Fails Investors and How You Can Bring Common Sense to Your PortfolioStorming the Heavens: The Soviet League of the Militant GodlessThe Strategic Dividend InvestorDividend Investing“Will Dividend Investing Reign Again?” by Daniel Peris, federatedhermes.com, April 25, 2024.“There Is Nothing Special About Dividends,” by Larry Swedroe, Morningstar.com, April 10, 2024.“The Retreat of Dividends and the Changing Nature of the Stock Market,” by Daniel Peris, americanaffairsjournal.org, Fall 2022.OtherWilliam Goetzmann“What Is the Modigliani-Miller Theorem?” by James Chen, Investopedia.com, Aug. 1, 2024.“Markowitz Efficient Set: Meaning, Implementation, Diversification,” by Will Kenton, Ivestopedia.com, Nov. 21, 2023.“Fama and French Three Factor Model Definition: Formula and Interpretation,” by Adam Hayes, Investopedia.com, Jan. 29, 2024.“Tax Differential View of Dividend Policy: Meaning, How It Works,” by Julia Kagan, Investopedia.com, June 14, 2022.

Full Story
Newsroom edition: ‘alert but not afraid' the changing nature of terrorism

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 20:53


The Australian government has raised the terror threat level from possible to probable. No single issue or ideology led to this rise, but as extremism spreads online – and in our communities – how concerned should we be? Bridie Jabour speaks to Guardian Australia's head of news, Mike Ticher, and deputy editor Gabrielle Jackson about why the threat of terrorism is rising around the world and what we can do to stop it

SHE  with Jordan Lee Dooley
Making Informed Vaccine Decisions as a Parent

SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 23:31


Have you ever felt stressed about making vaccine decisions for your children?With so many strong opinions on the topic, it's easy to feel pressured or influenced into making a certain decision.You want to make an informed decision based on research and have the confidence to choose what's best for your family, but it can be overwhelming to sift through all the resources and information out there.You likely have a million questions about brands, ingredients, risks, and state requirements.In this episode, Jordan doesn't share her opinions or specific medical choices, but she does share the resources she found most helpful to learn about vaccines so you can make the decision that works for your family.Tune in to learn:Why it's important to not base your vaccine opinion on what others are doingA variety of resources that dig into the topic of vaccinesThe best resource for getting neutral fact-based information on vaccinesWhy there's not a one-size-fits-all approach to vaccinesWant to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these resources mentioned in the episode to learn more:  The Vaccine Strategy Guide (use the code JORDAN to save 10%)Jordan's Toddler GuideWebsites with helpful info:PubMed justtheinserts.comfda.govcdc.govchildrenshealthdefense.orgmedsciencesresearch.comnvic.orgBooks:The Vaccine Friendly PlanPlague of CorruptionJabbedVaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood IllnessThe Unvaccinated ChildThe HPV Vaccine on TrialThe Vaccine BookDocumentaries:A Shot in the DarkThe Greater GoodVaxed and Vaxed 2The Truth About Vaccines 

The MTNTOUGH Podcast
Michael Easter: Exposing Technology Addiction Truths

The MTNTOUGH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 75:19


Join Dustin Diefenderfer as he sits down with Michael Easter, author of "The Comfort Crisis" and "Scarcity Brain." In this eye-opening episode, they delve into the hidden mechanisms driving our tech addictions and overconsumption habits, revealing powerful insights that could transform your daily life. Dustin shares a compelling story, including a jaw-dropping transformation of a troubled teen and surprising revelations. Don't miss this captivating discussion that might just change how you view your relationship with technology and consumption. Tune in now to uncover the secrets behind the scarcity loop and find out what you can do to break free!

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show: Tranlink's potentially massive service cuts, U.S President Joe Biden's overhaul to Supreme Court, & The changing nature of Olympic sports!

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 57:14


Will Translink's deep cuts decimate Metro Vancouver's transit system? GUEST: Dylan Kruger, Delta City Councillor Another MLA jumps ship to B.C Conservatives GUEST: Richard Zussman, Global BC Legislative Reporter U.S President Joe Biden sets major overhaul to the Supreme Court GUEST: Reggie Cecchini, Global News Washington Correspondent Why would Metro Vancouver's Chair recommend a prominent developer to review wastewater plant spending? GUEST: Daniel Fontaine, New Westminster City Councillor Vancouver city council votes to suspend integrity commissioner GUEST: Laura Christensen, Independent Vancouver Park Board Commissioner From wrestling to breakdancing - The changing nature of Olympic sports GUEST: Taylor McKee, Assistant Professor of Sport Management at Brock University in Ontario Deadpool & Wolverine smashes the box office with the 6th biggest opening of all time GUEST: Steve Stebbing, Movie critic at stevestebbing.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Leadership Is Changing
619: Navigating Turbulent Times - Essential Strategies for Overwhelmed Business Leaders - Ask Denis

Leadership Is Changing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 16:14


Why do human leaders need to rise above adversity in the face of overwhelming challenges? This is the essential question that Denis Gianoutsos delves into in this insightful episode of Leadership is Changing. Denis Gianoutsos, an experienced leadership coach, shares his observations on the current state of leadership, highlighting the flat and negative language and actions exhibited by many leaders in response to various business and global challenges. In this engaging discussion, Denis emphasizes the need for leaders to navigate stressful times effectively and outlines crucial steps for embracing resilience and achieving better results. Drawing inspiration from a powerful quote in a movie, Denis encourages leaders to maintain their determination and keep moving forward, even when faced with tough situations. Through practical advice and reflection exercises, he underscores the significance of pausing and reflecting to gain clarity and reevaluate priorities. Join Denis in this thought-provoking episode as he empowers leaders to confront and overcome adversities, ultimately shaping the future of leadership in a rapidly changing world.Challenges Faced by LeadersEconomic Uncertainties and Market Fluctuations: Leaders grapple with the impact of economic changes on decision-making and strategic planning.Internal Organizational Pressures: Managing teams, resources, and organizational change dynamics.Heightened Stress Levels: The psychological toll of stress on leaders navigating multifaceted challenges.The Power of PerseveranceEncouraging Continuous Progress: Urging leaders to maintain momentum despite obstacles for long-term success.Importance of Resilience: Highlighting resilience as crucial for overcoming setbacks and thriving in adversity.Strategies for Effective LeadershipNavigating Stressful Times: Providing practical strategies for informed decision-making during uncertainty.Gaining Clarity Amidst Chaos: Emphasizing reflection to make strategic choices in challenging situations.Overcoming Negativity: Fostering a positive mindset to address obstacles effectively.The Influence of Language and MindsetPositive Language Impact: Exploring how positive language fosters constructive organizational culture and boosts team morale.Quiet Time for Reflection: Advocating regular quiet time to enhance decision-making and reduce stress.Maintaining Resilient Mindset: Importance of adaptability and confidence in facing challenges.Adjusting to the Changing Nature of LeadershipProactive Adaptation: Encouraging leaders to adapt proactively to changes for growth and innovation.Balancing Excellence and Well-being: Highlighting the need to balance professional excellence and personal well-being.Inspiring Change: Driving meaningful organizational change through innovation and inclusivity.Key Quotes:"Summon the will to keep swinging when things get tough." - Denis Gianoutsos"Amidst the chaos, it's vital to pause and reflect. It's not a sign of weakness, but a strategic move to gain clarity." - Denis GianoutsosThe 10 Ways to Lead in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead Connect with Denis:Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite:

The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series
Russia and the Changing Nature of the Spy Game || Peter Zeihan

The Peter Zeihan Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 4:25


If you ask a fifth grader what the key to being a good spy is, they would likely respond with some variation of being sneaky or concealing your identity. Well, on today's episode of "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader", we're placing Russian Spies in the hot seat. Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/russia-and-the-changing-nature-of-the-spy-game Donate to MedShare Here: https://www.medshare.org/zeihan-impact/

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0
ICLR 2024 — Best Papers & Talks (Benchmarks, Reasoning & Agents) — ft. Graham Neubig, Aman Sanger, Moritz Hardt)

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 269:19


Our second wave of speakers for AI Engineer World's Fair were announced! The conference sold out of Platinum/Gold/Silver sponsors and Early Bird tickets! See our Microsoft episode for more info and buy now with code LATENTSPACE.This episode is straightforwardly a part 2 to our ICLR 2024 Part 1 episode, so without further ado, we'll just get right on with it!Timestamps[00:03:43] Section A: Code Edits and Sandboxes, OpenDevin, and Academia vs Industry — ft. Graham Neubig and Aman Sanger* [00:07:44] WebArena* [00:18:45] Sotopia* [00:24:00] Performance Improving Code Edits* [00:29:39] OpenDevin* [00:47:40] Industry and Academia[01:05:29] Section B: Benchmarks* [01:05:52] SWEBench* [01:17:05] SWEBench/SWEAgent Interview* [01:27:40] Dataset Contamination Detection* [01:39:20] GAIA Benchmark* [01:49:18] Moritz Hart - Science of Benchmarks[02:36:32] Section C: Reasoning and Post-Training* [02:37:41] Self-RAG: Learning to Retrieve, Generate, and Critique through Self-Reflection* [02:51:00] Let's Verify Step By Step* [02:57:04] Noam Brown* [03:07:43] Lilian Weng - Towards Safe AGI* [03:36:56] A Real-World WebAgent with Planning, Long Context Understanding, and Program Synthesis* [03:48:43] MetaGPT: Meta Programming for A Multi-Agent Collaborative Framework[04:00:51] Bonus: Notable Related Papers on LLM CapabilitiesSection A: Code Edits and Sandboxes, OpenDevin, and Academia vs Industry — ft. Graham Neubig and Aman Sanger* Guests* Graham Neubig* Aman Sanger - Previous guest and NeurIPS friend of the pod!* WebArena * * Sotopia (spotlight paper, website)* * Learning Performance-Improving Code Edits* OpenDevin* Junyang Opendevin* Morph Labs, Jesse Han* SWE-Bench* SWE-Agent* Aman tweet on swebench* LiteLLM* Livecodebench* the role of code in reasoning* Language Models of Code are Few-Shot Commonsense Learners* Industry vs academia* the matryoshka embeddings incident* other directions* UnlimiformerSection A timestamps* [00:00:00] Introduction to Guests and the Impromptu Nature of the Podcast* [00:00:45] Graham's Experience in Japan and Transition into Teaching NLP* [00:01:25] Discussion on What Constitutes a Good Experience for Students in NLP Courses* [00:02:22] The Relevance and Teaching of Older NLP Techniques Like Ngram Language Models* [00:03:38] Speculative Decoding and the Comeback of Ngram Models* [00:04:16] Introduction to WebArena and Zotopia Projects* [00:05:19] Deep Dive into the WebArena Project and Benchmarking* [00:08:17] Performance Improvements in WebArena Using GPT-4* [00:09:39] Human Performance on WebArena Tasks and Challenges in Evaluation* [00:11:04] Follow-up Work from WebArena and Focus on Web Browsing as a Benchmark* [00:12:11] Direct Interaction vs. Using APIs in Web-Based Tasks* [00:13:29] Challenges in Base Models for WebArena and the Potential of Visual Models* [00:15:33] Introduction to Zootopia and Exploring Social Interactions with Language Models* [00:16:29] Different Types of Social Situations Modeled in Zootopia* [00:17:34] Evaluation of Language Models in Social Simulations* [00:20:41] Introduction to Performance-Improving Code Edits Project* [00:26:28] Discussion on DevIn and the Future of Coding Agents* [00:32:01] Planning in Coding Agents and the Development of OpenDevon* [00:38:34] The Changing Role of Academia in the Context of Large Language Models* [00:44:44] The Changing Nature of Industry and Academia Collaboration* [00:54:07] Update on NLP Course Syllabus and Teaching about Large Language Models* [01:00:40] Call to Action: Contributions to OpenDevon and Open Source AI Projects* [01:01:56] Hiring at Cursor for Roles in Code Generation and Assistive Coding* [01:02:12] Promotion of the AI Engineer ConferenceSection B: Benchmarks * Carlos Jimenez & John Yang (Princeton) et al: SWE-bench: Can Language Models Resolve Real-world Github Issues? (ICLR Oral, Paper, website)* “We introduce SWE-bench, an evaluation framework consisting of 2,294 software engineering problems drawn from real GitHub issues and corresponding pull requests across 12 popular Python repositories. Given a codebase along with a description of an issue to be resolved, a language model is tasked with editing the codebase to address the issue. Resolving issues in SWE-bench frequently requires understanding and coordinating changes across multiple functions, classes, and even files simultaneously, calling for models to interact with execution environments, process extremely long contexts and perform complex reasoning that goes far beyond traditional code generation tasks. Our evaluations show that both state-of-the-art proprietary models and our fine-tuned model SWE-Llama can resolve only the simplest issues. The best-performing model, Claude 2, is able to solve a mere 1.96% of the issues. Advances on SWE-bench represent steps towards LMs that are more practical, intelligent, and autonomous.”* Yonatan Oren et al (Stanford): Proving Test Set Contamination in Black-Box Language Models (ICLR Oral, paper, aman tweet on swebench contamination)* “We show that it is possible to provide provable guarantees of test set contamination in language models without access to pretraining data or model weights. Our approach leverages the fact that when there is no data contamination, all orderings of an exchangeable benchmark should be equally likely. In contrast, the tendency for language models to memorize example order means that a contaminated language model will find certain canonical orderings to be much more likely than others. Our test flags potential contamination whenever the likelihood of a canonically ordered benchmark dataset is significantly higher than the likelihood after shuffling the examples. * We demonstrate that our procedure is sensitive enough to reliably prove test set contamination in challenging situations, including models as small as 1.4 billion parameters, on small test sets of only 1000 examples, and datasets that appear only a few times in the pretraining corpus.”* Outstanding Paper mention: “A simple yet elegant method to test whether a supervised-learning dataset has been included in LLM training.”* Thomas Scialom (Meta AI-FAIR w/ Yann LeCun): GAIA: A Benchmark for General AI Assistants (paper)* “We introduce GAIA, a benchmark for General AI Assistants that, if solved, would represent a milestone in AI research. GAIA proposes real-world questions that require a set of fundamental abilities such as reasoning, multi-modality handling, web browsing, and generally tool-use proficiency. * GAIA questions are conceptually simple for humans yet challenging for most advanced AIs: we show that human respondents obtain 92% vs. 15% for GPT-4 equipped with plugins. * GAIA's philosophy departs from the current trend in AI benchmarks suggesting to target tasks that are ever more difficult for humans. We posit that the advent of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) hinges on a system's capability to exhibit similar robustness as the average human does on such questions. Using GAIA's methodology, we devise 466 questions and their answer.* * Mortiz Hardt (Max Planck Institute): The emerging science of benchmarks (ICLR stream)* “Benchmarks are the keystone that hold the machine learning community together. Growing as a research paradigm since the 1980s, there's much we've done with them, but little we know about them. In this talk, I will trace the rudiments of an emerging science of benchmarks through selected empirical and theoretical observations. Specifically, we'll discuss the role of annotator errors, external validity of model rankings, and the promise of multi-task benchmarks. The results in each case challenge conventional wisdom and underscore the benefits of developing a science of benchmarks.”Section C: Reasoning and Post-Training* Akari Asai (UW) et al: Self-RAG: Learning to Retrieve, Generate, and Critique through Self-Reflection (ICLR oral, website)* (Bad RAG implementations) indiscriminately retrieving and incorporating a fixed number of retrieved passages, regardless of whether retrieval is necessary, or passages are relevant, diminishes LM versatility or can lead to unhelpful response generation. * We introduce a new framework called Self-Reflective Retrieval-Augmented Generation (Self-RAG) that enhances an LM's quality and factuality through retrieval and self-reflection. * Our framework trains a single arbitrary LM that adaptively retrieves passages on-demand, and generates and reflects on retrieved passages and its generations using special tokens, called reflection tokens. Generating reflection tokens makes the LM controllable during the inference phase, enabling it to tailor its behavior to diverse task requirements. * Self-RAG (7B and 13B parameters) outperforms ChatGPT and retrieval-augmented Llama2-chat on Open-domain QA, reasoning, and fact verification tasks, and it shows significant gains in improving factuality and citation accuracy for long-form generations relative to these models. * Hunter Lightman (OpenAI): Let's Verify Step By Step (paper)* “Even state-of-the-art models still regularly produce logical mistakes. To train more reliable models, we can turn either to outcome supervision, which provides feedback for a final result, or process supervision, which provides feedback for each intermediate reasoning step. * We conduct our own investigation, finding that process supervision significantly outperforms outcome supervision for training models to solve problems from the challenging MATH dataset. Our process-supervised model solves 78% of problems from a representative subset of the MATH test set. Additionally, we show that active learning significantly improves the efficacy of process supervision. * To support related research, we also release PRM800K, the complete dataset of 800,000 step-level human feedback labels used to train our best reward model.* * Noam Brown - workshop on Generative Models for Decision Making* Solving Quantitative Reasoning Problems with Language Models (Minerva paper)* Describes some charts taken directly from the Let's Verify Step By Step paper listed/screenshotted above.* Lilian Weng (OpenAI) - Towards Safe AGI (ICLR talk)* OpenAI Model Spec* OpenAI Instruction Hierarchy: The Instruction Hierarchy: Training LLMs to Prioritize Privileged InstructionsSection D: Agent Systems* Izzeddin Gur (Google DeepMind): A Real-World WebAgent with Planning, Long Context Understanding, and Program Synthesis (ICLR oral, paper)* [Agent] performance on real-world websites has still suffered from (1) open domainness, (2) limited context length, and (3) lack of inductive bias on HTML.* We introduce WebAgent, an LLM-driven agent that learns from self-experience to complete tasks on real websites following natural language instructions.* WebAgent plans ahead by decomposing instructions into canonical sub-instructions, summarizes long HTML documents into task-relevant snippets, and acts on websites via Python programs generated from those.* We design WebAgent with Flan-U-PaLM, for grounded code generation, and HTML-T5, new pre-trained LLMs for long HTML documents using local and global attention mechanisms and a mixture of long-span denoising objectives, for planning and summarization.* We empirically demonstrate that our modular recipe improves the success on real websites by over 50%, and that HTML-T5 is the best model to solve various HTML understanding tasks; achieving 18.7% higher success rate than the prior method on MiniWoB web automation benchmark, and SoTA performance on Mind2Web, an offline task planning evaluation.* Sirui Hong (DeepWisdom): MetaGPT: Meta Programming for A Multi-Agent Collaborative Framework (ICLR Oral, Paper)* We introduce MetaGPT, an innovative meta-programming framework incorporating efficient human workflows into LLM-based multi-agent collaborations. MetaGPT encodes Standardized Operating Procedures (SOPs) into prompt sequences for more streamlined workflows, thus allowing agents with human-like domain expertise to verify intermediate results and reduce errors. MetaGPT utilizes an assembly line paradigm to assign diverse roles to various agents, efficiently breaking down complex tasks into subtasks involving many agents working together. Bonus: Notable Related Papers on LLM CapabilitiesThis includes a bunch of papers we wanted to feature above but could not.* Lukas Berglund (Vanderbilt) et al: The Reversal Curse: LLMs trained on “A is B” fail to learn “B is A” (ICLR poster, paper, Github)* We expose a surprising failure of generalization in auto-regressive large language models (LLMs). If a model is trained on a sentence of the form ''A is B'', it will not automatically generalize to the reverse direction ''B is A''. This is the Reversal Curse. * The Reversal Curse is robust across model sizes and model families and is not alleviated by data augmentation. We also evaluate ChatGPT (GPT-3.5 and GPT-4) on questions about real-world celebrities, such as ''Who is Tom Cruise's mother? [A: Mary Lee Pfeiffer]'' and the reverse ''Who is Mary Lee Pfeiffer's son?''. GPT-4 correctly answers questions like the former 79% of the time, compared to 33% for the latter.* * Omar Khattab (Stanford): DSPy: Compiling Declarative Language Model Calls into State-of-the-Art Pipelines (ICLR Spotlight Poster, GitHub)* presented by Krista Opsahl-Ong* “Existing LM pipelines are typically implemented using hard-coded “prompt templates”, i.e. lengthy strings discovered via trial and error. Toward a more systematic approach for developing and optimizing LM pipelines, we introduce DSPy, a programming model that abstracts LM pipelines as text transformation graphs, or imperative computational graphs where LMs are invoked through declarative modules. * DSPy modules are parameterized, meaning they can learn how to apply compositions of prompting, finetuning, augmentation, and reasoning techniques. * We design a compiler that will optimize any DSPy pipeline to maximize a given metric, by creating and collecting demonstrations. * We conduct two case studies, showing that succinct DSPy programs can express and optimize pipelines that reason about math word problems, tackle multi-hop retrieval, answer complex questions, and control agent loops. * Within minutes of compiling, DSPy can automatically produce pipelines that outperform out-of-the-box few-shot prompting as well as expert-created demonstrations for GPT-3.5 and Llama2-13b-chat. On top of that, DSPy programs compiled for relatively small LMs like 770M parameter T5 and Llama2-13b-chat are competitive with many approaches that rely on large and proprietary LMs like GPT-3.5 and on expert-written prompt chains. * * MuSR: Testing the Limits of Chain-of-thought with Multistep Soft Reasoning* Scaling Laws for Associative Memories * DoLa: Decoding by Contrasting Layers Improves Factuality in Large Language Models* Efficient Streaming Language Models with Attention Sinks Get full access to Latent Space at www.latent.space/subscribe

Early Break
Is Dan Hurley potentially leaving because of the ever-changing nature of college athletics?

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 16:31


-Hurley could try to be one of few coaches to win a championship as a college coach and a professional coach-John Cook said there are coaches leaving college athletics because of all the change that is happening with NIL and the transfer portal-Also, Jamarion Parker commits to NebraskaShow sponsored by MIDWEST BANKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Gateway
Thursday, May 30 - The changing nature of tornado warnings

The Gateway

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 11:34


So far, 2024 is one of Missouri's most active tornado seasons on record. The St. Louis region has been especially stormy, which means meteorologists at the local National Weather Service are busy. St. Louis Public Radio's Kate Grumke spoke with Ben Herzog, the Science and Operations Manager at the National Weather Service St. Louis. They talked about what goes into tornado warnings and how they are changing.

Talent Empowerment
Awaken the Fire of Growth in Your Organization

Talent Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 37:27


Catherine Bell, Founder of The Awakened Company, discusses her work in providing micro-loans to women to help them escape poverty. She emphasizes the importance of leadership and personal growth and the need for leaders to have a clear vision and positive intentions. Bell also explores the impact of technology on communication and the role of AI in business and shares her insights on shifting from a 'but' to an 'and' mindset and the power of expressing gratitude and appreciation.This podcast is powered by LeggUP, the only accelerated platform with a holistic approach to professional development that guarantees and nurtures the growth of employees. Click here to learn more: https://www.leggup.com/ Subscribe to the Talent Empowerment Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@TomFinnovation

The Capitalist Investor with Mark Tepper
Rethinking Retirement: Can You Afford to Stop Working in Your Early 60s?, Ep. 239

The Capitalist Investor with Mark Tepper

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 10:56 Transcription Available


In the latest episode of the Capitalist Investor podcast, hosts Derek, Tony, and Luke dissected a Yahoo Finance article that delves into the shifting landscape of retirement expectations. With lively debates and thought-provoking insights, the trio navigated through various facets affecting modern-day retirement planning. Here are the five hot topics discussed in this episode1. Early Retirement TrendsThe conversation kicked off with Derek pointing out a significant shift towards early retirement, specifically in the early 60s, compared to previous generations. This is a stark contrast to older individuals who often worked longer due to apprehensions about financial security. The crew debated whether this trend is beneficial or fraught with potential pitfalls.2. Changing Nature of RetirementLuke highlighted that the concept of retirement itself is evolving. With advancements in technology and the rise of remote work, many people, especially younger generations, aspire to 'slow down' rather than fully retire. This trend points to a future where people engage in work they love but on a less intensive scale, challenging the traditional notion of retirement as a complete cessation of work.3. Market Realities and False SecurityTony introduced the idea that the past decade's bullish market might have created a false sense of financial security. He emphasized that relying on continuous high returns can be dangerous, as markets can experience prolonged periods of stagnation. Without a solid financial plan, early retirees might find themselves in untenable situations if market conditions shift.4. Financial Planning ImperativesAnother focal point was the critical need for meticulous financial planning. The hosts agreed that a well-rounded plan should account for life expectancy, realistic rates of return, and inflation. Tony underscored that planning based on optimistic assumptions, such as a 10% annual return, could lead to financial ruin if those expectations aren't met.5. Alternative Retirement ModelsFinally, the episode touched on alternative retirement models, such as phased retirement or part-time work, to supplement income. Working part-time can significantly bolster retirement accounts and provide a safety net. This approach allows individuals to ease into retirement gradually, reducing the financial strain while maintaining a sense of purpose and activity.ConclusionThis episode of "Capitalist Investor" sheds light on the evolving landscape of retirement planning, advocating for realistic expectations and strategic planning. Whether you are contemplating an early exit from the workforce or envisioning a phased retirement, the insights from Derek, Tony, and Luke are invaluable in navigating these crucial decisions.

The CleanTechies Podcast
#180 Tough Tech, Scaling DeepTech, MIT's Ecosystem, Political Durability of IRA, & More w/ Michael Kearney (Engine Ventures)

The CleanTechies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 57:13


Michael Kearney started off this podcast defending the political durability of the IRA…and he had us convinced. If that doesn't have you hooked, I don't know what will! Building for deeptech founders is HARD…like folding a fitted sheet hard.And that's why we need someone like Mike to do it. Mike himself did his undergrad and Ph.D. at MIT, so he's knows the MIT innovation ecosystem like the back of his hand (The Engine is an MIT spin-out). In between, he spent his time drawing power from the Sun…well not literally…he worked on grid-scale renewable energy at Ambri in corporate development. Now, he's focused solely on supporting “Tough Tech” founders (side note, that's definitely a favorite term of this podcast now). Mike clearly loves doing really easy things…right?---

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews
4/18/24 Bill Buppert on the Threat of Terrorist Attacks after October 7 and the Changing Nature of Warfare

Scott Horton Show - Just the Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 71:20


Scott interviews Bill Buppert, the new Smedley D. Butler Fellow for Military Affairs at the Libertarian Institute, about some of the topics he's covered on his podcast, Chasing Ghosts. They discuss stoicism, Scott's concern about a bin Ladenite terrorist attack happening in America, the ongoing slaughter in Gaza, the changing nature of warfare and more. Discussed on the show: Bridge of Spies (IMDb) Chasing Ghosts Episode 39 Stoicism: Who Dares Leads “A Military Solution to a Political Problem (Substack) Debate - Should U.S. Fund Ukraine War Again? Day of Wrath by William R. Forstchen The Attack by Kurt Schlichter Bill Buppert is the Smedley D. Butler Fellow for Military Affairs at the Libertarian Institute and host of Chasing Ghosts: An Irregular Warfare Podcast. He served in the military for nearly a quarter century and was a combat tourist in a number of neo-imperialist shit-pits planet-wide. He can be found on Twitter at @wbuppert and reached via email at cgpodcast@pm.me. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
4/18/24 Bill Buppert on the Threat of Terrorist Attacks after October 7 and the Changing Nature of Warfare

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 70:06


 Download Episode. Scott interviews Bill Buppert, the new Smedley D. Butler Fellow for Military Affairs at the Libertarian Institute, about some of the topics he's covered on his podcast, Chasing Ghosts. They discuss stoicism, Scott's concern about a bin Ladenite terrorist attack happening in America, the ongoing slaughter in Gaza, the changing nature of warfare and more. Discussed on the show: Bridge of Spies (IMDb) Chasing Ghosts Episode 39 Stoicism: Who Dares Leads “A Military Solution to a Political Problem (Substack) Debate - Should U.S. Fund Ukraine War Again? Day of Wrath by William R. Forstchen The Attack by Kurt Schlichter Bill Buppert is the Smedley D. Butler Fellow for Military Affairs at the Libertarian Institute and host of Chasing Ghosts: An Irregular Warfare Podcast. He served in the military for nearly a quarter century and was a combat tourist in a number of neo-imperialist shit-pits planet-wide. He can be found on Twitter at @wbuppert and reached via email at cgpodcast@pm.me. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts
4/18/24 Bill Buppert on the Threat of Terrorist Attacks after October 7 and the Changing Nature of Warfare

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 70:06


 Download Episode. Scott interviews Bill Buppert, the new Smedley D. Butler Fellow for Military Affairs at the Libertarian Institute, about some of the topics he's covered on his podcast, Chasing Ghosts. They discuss stoicism, Scott's concern about a bin Ladenite terrorist attack happening in America, the ongoing slaughter in Gaza, the changing nature of warfare and more. Discussed on the show: Bridge of Spies (IMDb) Chasing Ghosts Episode 39 Stoicism: Who Dares Leads “A Military Solution to a Political Problem (Substack) Debate - Should U.S. Fund Ukraine War Again? Day of Wrath by William R. Forstchen The Attack by Kurt Schlichter Bill Buppert is the Smedley D. Butler Fellow for Military Affairs at the Libertarian Institute and host of Chasing Ghosts: An Irregular Warfare Podcast. He served in the military for nearly a quarter century and was a combat tourist in a number of neo-imperialist shit-pits planet-wide. He can be found on Twitter at @wbuppert and reached via email at cgpodcast@pm.me. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness
#345 Human Heart, Cosmic Heart with Tom Cowan

Less Stressed Life : Upleveling Life, Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 39:53 Transcription Available


This week on The Less Stressed Life Podcast, I am joined by Tom Cowan who was previously a general practicing medical doctor. He is a well known author and speaker. In this episode, we mainly discuss Tom's book Human Heart, Cosmic Heart where he studied the claim made by Rudolf Steiner that the heart is not a pump. Tom presents a new way of understanding the role of the heart in the human body. Hang on tight! Tom offers us viewpoints that many of you may disagree with but I challenge you to expand your horizons and really listen to what Tom says. KEY TAKEAWAYS:What was the reason for writing Human Heart, Cosmic Heart?Science is a series of claimsWhat does the heart do?How does blood move?What is the evidence that blocked arteries or plaque in arteries causes heart attacks?What is strophanthus?What are some solutions for heart disease?ABOUT GUEST:Dr. Thomas Cowan is a well-known alternative medicine doctor, author and speaker, with a common-sense, holistic approach to health and wellness. He has given countless lectures and workshops throughout the U.S. on a variety of subjects in health and medicine, and is the author of six best-selling books, including "The Contagion Myth” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, “Cancer and the New Biology of Water,” "Human Heart, Cosmic Heart,” “Vaccines, Autoimmunity and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness,” “The Nourishing Traditions Book of Baby and Child Care” co-authored by Sally Fallon Morell, and “The Fourfold Path to Healing” (with Sally Fallon and Jaimen McMillan).WHERE TO FIND:Website: https://drtomcowan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcowanspowders/***WORK WITH CHRISTA***: https://www.christabiegler.com/fssWHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:Website: https://www.christabiegler.com/Instagram: @anti.inflammatory.nutritionistPodcast Instagram: @lessstressedlifeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessstressedlifeLeave a review, submit a questions for the podcast or take one of my quizzes here: https://www.christabiegler.com/linksNUTRITION PHILOSOPHY OF LESS STRESSED LIFE: Over restriction is dead; if your practitioner is recommending this, they are stuck in 2010 and not evolvingWhole food is soul food and fed is bestSustainable, synergistic nutrition is in (the opposite of whack-a-mole supplementation & supplement graveyards)You don't have to figure it out aloneDo your best and leave the restEPISODE SPONSOR:A special thanks to Jigsaw Health for sponsoring this episode. Get a discount on any of their products, including my favorite, Pickleball Cocktail. Use the code lessstressed10. 

Moms Off The Record
#33: Ancestral Living and Nourishing Our Families with Hilda Labrada Gore

Moms Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 70:09


Hilda Labradore Gore is the host and producer of Wise Traditions— the official Weston A. Price Foundation podcast.Hilda brings her innate positivity, decades-long wisdom on ancestral practices, and exuberant demeanor to the virtual table where the three of us discuss topics such as:How do we know which food movements du jour are truly right for us? Raw Milk and beef liver are all the rage now, but before that everyone was talking about Paleo, Keto, Pegan, Raw before 4pm and the list goes on.Should we be concerned with the latest measles "outbreak"?How can we embrace the "80/20" lifestyle with what we know about artificial food dyes, glyphosate, and other false foods that hijack our taste buds?What are Hilda's favorite go-to simple, nutrient-dense snacks for young children and dinners for the entire family?What is one simple way we can deepen our connection and strengthen our relationship with our children?How we can nourish our families outside of diet?Food fads that will not age will such as the normalization of seed oils and lab-grown meat!We absolutely loved our conversation with Hilda! As her IG handle suggests, she has a completely holistic perspective on caring for ourselves and our families, and her warmth beams during this interview. We hope you gleaned as much inspiration and wisdom from this upbeat and enlightening conversation as we did.Follow Hilda on instagramCheck out Hilda's websiteTune in to the Wise Traditions podcastResources: Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness 1000 Hours OutsideDONATE (Thank you!!

Unapologetically Sensitive
233 Neurodivergence and Friendship: The Struggle is Real

Unapologetically Sensitive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 36:22


Neurodivergence and Friendship: The Struggle is Real   I talk about the challenges and complexities of friendships for neurodivergent folks, and the changing nature of friendships, the importance of reciprocity and communication. I discuss navigating difficult conversations, recognizing and addressing needs, and setting boundaries. I talk about the tendency to feel central in someone's life, and the challenges of accepting neurodivergence in relationships. I explore the importance of self-awareness, authenticity, and honoring one's own needs in relationships.   HIGHLIGHTS   Takeaways   ·         Not all friendships are meant to last forever, and it's important to recognize that friendships come and go. ·         Communication and reciprocity are key in maintaining healthy relationships. ·         Navigating difficult conversations and setting boundaries is essential for personal growth and maintaining healthy relationships. ·         Recognizing and honoring one's own needs is crucial in navigating relationships. ·         Understanding and accepting neurodivergence in relationships can be challenging but necessary for fostering understanding and connection.   Other Insights: Insights on building relationships based on emotional intelligence. Strategies for holding space for feelings in friendships. Importance of rupture and repair in relationships. The significance of taking space in challenging relationships. Communication dynamics in maintaining connections. Evaluation of relationship importance in personal growth. Practices for healing and growth within relationships. Challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in friendships. Strategies for navigating friendship complexities. Understanding the impact of neurodiversity on relationships. Coping mechanisms like rage writing for emotional processing. Recognition that not all friendships are lifelong. Quick connection and oversharing tendencies in relationships. Awareness of assumptions about closeness in friendships. Identifying personal values in seeking friendships. Reflection on reasons for leaving relationships. Difficulties in maintaining friendships for neurodivergent individuals. Exploration of evolving friendships with neurodivergent needs. Insights into the dynamics of neurodivergent friendships. Understanding the complexities of neurodiversity in relationships.   Chapters (please adjust for the addition of the introduction)   00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 00:55 Challenges in Making and Keeping Friendships 02:02 The Changing Nature of Friendships 03:35 Reciprocity and Communication in Relationships 04:58 Recognizing the Lack of Reciprocity 05:58 Testing Relationships and Making Assumptions 06:56 Navigating Difficult Conversations 08:05 Recognizing and Addressing Needs in Relationships 09:21 Dealing with Resentment and Setting Boundaries 10:24 Navigating Relationships During Tragedy 11:44 Feeling Central in Someone's Life 12:41 Recognizing Support Systems in Relationships 13:40 Navigating Relationships with Different Perspectives 16:00 Missteps and Room for Growth in Relationships 17:21 Challenges in Accepting Neurodivergence in Relationships 18:52 Understanding the Nuances of Autism and ADHD 20:16 Navigating Relationships with Limited Understanding 21:43 Setting Boundaries and Ending Relationships 23:13 Processing Grief and Emotions in Relationships 24:21 Having Vulnerable Conversations with Loved Ones 25:46 Navigating Emotional Needs and Connection 27:30 Recognizing and Honoring Personal Needs 29:32 Navigating Decision-Making and Overwhelm 31:30 Communicating Needs and Boundaries in Relationships 33:34 Navigating Overwhelm and Self-Judgment 35:19 Summary and Closing Remarks PODCAST HOST Patricia was a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for over 17 years, but she is now exclusively providing coaching. She knows what it's like to feel like an outcast, misfit, and truthteller.  Learning about the trait of being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), then learning she is AuDHD with a PDA profile and RSD, helped Patricia rewrite her history with a deeper understanding, appreciation, and a sense of self-compassion.  She created the podcast Unapologetically Sensitive to help other neurodivergent folks know that they aren't alone, and that having a brain that is wired differently comes with amazing gifts, and some challenges.  Patricia works online globally working individually with people, and she teaches Online Courses for neurodivergent folks that focus on understanding what it means to be a sensitive neurodivergent. Topics covered include: self-care, self-compassion, boundaries, perfectionism, mindfulness, communication, and creating a lifestyle that honors you LINKS   HSP Online Course--https://unapologeticallysensitive.com/hsp-online-groups/   Online HSP Course Materials (no group included) https://patriciayounglcsw.com/product-category/hsp-classes/   Receive the top 10 most downloaded episodes of the podcast-- https://www.subscribepage.com/e6z6e6   Sign up for the Newsletter-- https://www.subscribepage.com/y0l7d4   To write a review in itunes: click on this link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/unapologetically-sensitive/id1440433481?mt=2 select “listen on Apple Podcasts” chose “open in itunes” choose “ratings and reviews” click to rate the number of starts click “write a review”   Website--www.unapologeticallysensitive.com Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/Unapologetically-Sensitive-2296688923985657/ Closed/Private Facebook group Unapologetically Sensitive-- https://www.facebook.com/groups/2099705880047619/ Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/unapologeticallysensitive/ Youtube-- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOE6fodj7RBdO3Iw0NrAllg/videos?view_as=subscriber Tik Tok--https://www.tiktok.com/@unapologeticallysensitiv e-mail-- unapologeticallysensitive@gmail.com Show hashtag--#unapologeticallysensitive Music-- Gravel Dance by Andy Robinson www.andyrobinson.com