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Greg Cote Show: It's a day at the races with the Cotes as they watch Greg's racehorse, Isla Grande, run at Gulfstream Park. That, Catchphrase Countdown #s 36 and 35 and more on the new GCS Episode 311 out now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Cote Show: It's a day at the races with the Cotes as they watch Greg's racehorse, Isla Grande, run at Gulfstream Park. That, Catchphrase Countdown #s 36 and 35 and more on the new GCS Episode 311 out now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You probably know by now that AI is the definition of mediocre. As in: it's the average of everything it's been trained on. So how do you get beyond average? How do you build a moat? It certainly doesn't seem to be via the models. While there are models of the month (hey, Opus 4.6, my new friend!), they seem to be pretty swappable. So, the model ain't it. But proprietary data (e.g. an AI that knows you really well), yes! Or doing something really hard in the real world (think: Waymo self-driving cars). Maybe via trust and safety (Anthropic is certainly making a play here). Or... how about via amazing design and good taste. Remember when ChatGPT first came out and everyone derided “AI wrappers”… well, maybe a wrapper isn't so bad, assuming you can differentiate on one or more of the above. Luke Des Cotes is the CEO of MetaLab, the agency famous for designing interfaces, including early versions of Slack and Coinbase, so don't be shocked when you hear him say that great design can be your moat. MetaLab is working with a host of AI companies (another shocker), including Windsurf (AI + code), Suno (AI + music), Pika (AI + video), and more…, which is why Luke's take on AI surprised me. He's not rah rah. He's pretty judicious actually. Luke has questions about AI's costs and appropriateness for lots of use cases like those involving kids, but mostly he objects to its mediocrity.On this episode we discuss what it takes to go beyond.We also get into:Why vibe-coded software isn't changing the world anytime soonWhy Shopify acquired a design agency right after telling employees to justify their existence against AIHow MetaLab designers are using AI to prototype in hours instead of weeksThe talent market for zero-to-one designers — and why they're harder to find than everLandlines, brick phones, and how parents are fighting back against always-on kidsChapters(01:10) - "It's a race to the mean" (03:10) - "How do you create emotional resonance?" (05:33) - AI companies are burning money (08:44) - Speed to good enough (13:51) - Is the chat here to stay or a temporary fad? (17:43) - It's hard to find great 0 to 1 design talent (22:28) - Seemingly conscious AI (25:05) - Kids, landlines, and fighting always-on culture (27:21) - Sounds like science fiction, but is here now… Links & ResourcesLuke Des Cotes on LinkedInMetaLabSupport Future Around & Find OutGet the free newsletterAnd consider becoming a paid subscriber and help future proof this thing!Sponsor the show? Are you looking to reach an audience of senior technologists and decision-makers? Email me: dan@modernproductminds.com
Les marchés prédictifs comme Polymarket et Kalshi sont en train de changer les règles du jeu.Cotes plus efficientes, liquidité en temps réel, absence de bookmakers…Dans cet épisode du DORADOSHOW, on analyse si ces nouvelles plateformes peuvent réellement remplacer Pinnacle, Betfair et les bookmakers traditionnels — ou si ce n'est qu'un effet de mode.En partenariat avec Asian Connect – accès aux meilleurs bookmakers sharp.▶️ Comment s'inscrire sur Pinnacle / PS3838 (guide + tuto) ?
"It wasn't news, it was conjecture." Yeah, the Cotes got haircuts on the same day. Yeah, UM has landed its QB for next year. Yeah, the Hall of Fame inexplicably excluded Bill Belichick from getting in on the first ballot. But guys, Dan was somehow MORE racist than yesterday. Today's cast: Dan, Greg, Zaslow, Chris, Jeremy, Mike, Roy, and Tony. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
""Life Is" by Jessica Pratt from Here is the Pitch; "Iceland" by Dreamend from May You Die Well; "Sometimes" by Spellling from Portrait of My Heart; "First Wisteria (Bottle Magic Mix)" by Certain Slant of Light from It Isn't But It Is; "Garmonbozia (Instrumental) by Flying Lotus from Spirit Box; "Qw4nt0hmw3b" by Discovery Zone from Quantum Web EXP; "7-21-17_substitute_hifi_v3" by Toro y Moi from Soul Trash; "Flyboat" by Frunk29 from The Fifth Season. Courtesy of Not Not Fun; "Milestones" by GIFT from Illuminator. Courtesy of Captured Tracks; "Silver Bells" by Grails from Miracle Music; "Escape Lounge" by heith from Escape Lounge; "Blackoak" by Maribou State from Hallucinating Love; "Cotes de Cachalot a la Psilocybine" by Heldon from It's Always Rock 'n' Roll (Heldon III); "Skylarking" by Bitchin Bajas from Inland Sea; "The Opinion of the Lamb, Pt. 1" by Smote from A Grand Stream
Welcome back to Bri Books! When you're hosting, choosing wine can feel daunting. Whether it's a dinner party, work event, last-minute gathering, or impromptu holiday shenanigans, here's the simple framework I rely on that never fails. In this episode, we'll cover: The three-bottle wine buying formula (red, white, wildcard) How to taste wine at home: My 4 Pillars of Place: Temperature, Terrain, Soil, and Touch How to build a wine list for parties or dinner How to Build a Wine Menu: Bri's 3-Bottle Formula To avoid overwhelm at the wine shop, use this formula: One white wine One red wine One wildcard. That's it. Simple, flexible, and stress free. Let's dig in: Crisp white as the Opener. This white wine is your opener—the bottle people drink while they arrive, settle in, chat, and snack. White wins are crisp, flexible, and food-friendly. I look for wines with high acidity and good minimality, the kind that leave you gently puckering and refreshed. A crisp white wine creates an immediate sense of ease and joy at the table. My go-to white wine categories: Chablis Gruner Vetliner Albrino Sauv blanc, from Loire Why this works: These wines pair well with almost anything: cheese, vegetables, oysters, seafood They don't overpower food They make excellent aperitif wines They set the tone for the meal by brightening flavors and waking up the palette Red wine as the main event. Your red wine is your main event. You're looking for a crowd-pleaser that's food friendly, adaptable, and easy to drink. it can be tempting to bring a big, heavy, dramatic, oak-driven red-but gatherings call for something more communal. Look for reds with: Medium body moderate tannins high drinkability Red wines I recommend: Boujulais Tempranillo (especially rioja joven) Etna Rosso reds Cotes du Rhone These red wines shine with soups and stews, tomato based dishes, roasted vegetables, poultry, and cozy winter meals. The wildcard: the personality hire wine. Go for an orange wine, a sparkling red like Lambrusco, a pet-nat, or a liter bottle of something fabulous and weird like a Madiera dessert wine. Bubbles are always a win. A dessert wine course moves your guests through the final stages of the evening, and a liter bottle keeps things flowing. Use the wildcard to spark conversation about what there wine comes from, how it's made, and why it tastes the way it does. How to Do an At-Home Wine Tasting Using the 4 Pillars of Place My 4 pillars framework helps you understand where your wine comes from, even without the label. Temperature: Look at the wine. Color intensity can give you climate clues. Terroir: Smell the wine. Aromas reflect whether grapes grew near the sea, mountains, forests, or plains ltitude = floral, lifted flavors Warm climate = ripe, deeply drinkable Coastal = salty, breezy, fresh finish Mountain = Sharp, linear, mineral Valley floor = lush, smooth Volcanic = smoky, stony, earthy flavors Soil: Taste the wine. Texture reveals the soil type. As a reminder: limestone = chalky, saline wine Volcanic = smoky, ashy flavors in the wine Granite = crunchy, bright, often 'cool' flavors in the wine Clay = smooth, plush, slightly pucker-y in flavor High a Touch: Notice winemaking styl. Is it bright? Clean? Raw? Heavy sediment? Is it sharp? Does it grip? Touch is the easiest pillar to learn and the quickest path to understanding what you like.
Incendie à Montréal. Assassinat de Charlie Kirk : Tyler Robinson comparait. Israël dit avoir frappé plus de 150 cibles en 2 jours à Gaza. Cotes d’écoute: Indéfendable demeure au sommet! Tour de table entre Isabelle Perron, Alexandre Dubé et Mario Dumont. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Pour lancer cette 6ème saison de 20 Divin, je vous emmène à la découverte d'une appellation méconnue du Bordelais : les Cotes de Bourg. Pour nous en parler, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir
“Innovation thrives where creativity meets execution.” In this episode, we sit down with Luke Des Cotes, leader of Metalab—the renowned product agency behind work for organizations like Uber and Midjourney. Luke shares how his creative roots shaped his entrepreneurial approach, and how Metalab turns bold ideas into market-ready products by blending research, design, engineering, and flawless execution. From guiding startups to helping global enterprises uncover new opportunity spaces, Luke reveals how an outsider's perspective can spark innovation, challenge entrenched thinking, and accelerate discovery. He also discusses the traits of successful founders, the importance of passion and persistence, and why product managers should look outside their categories for inspiration. If you're ready to sharpen your challenger mindset, drive innovation, and take ideas from concept to market with confidence, this episode delivers the insights you need. For show notes and more resources, visit: pragmaticinstitute.com/resources/podcasts Pragmatic Institute is the global leader in Product, Data, and Design training and certification programs for working professionals. Learn more at pragmaticinstitute.com.
Pour ce deuxième épisode de cette série d'été, je vous emmène à la rencontre de Ginnie-Line Darcq, une âme poétique et sensible, qui met son regard et ses émotions au service de celles et ceux qu'elle photographie. Je me souviens de notre première rencontre et avant cela, des émotions qui m'avaient saisie en découvrant ses projets photographiques. Pendant notre conversation, Ginnie-Line nous partage son parcours, la façon dont la photographie est devenue son medium de prédilection, les projets dans lesquels elle s'investit et aussi les rêves qu'elle formule. Ginnie-Line a développé depuis l'enfance une proximité et un lien singulier avec la nature et le vivant, qu'elle a choisit de mettre en lumière dans son travail. Ginnie-Line nous parle de ses sources d'inspiration, des photographes qu'elle chérit comme Justine Hern, co fondatrice du magazine Bobine et de son métier, de ses choix et de la liberté qui la guide aujourd'hui telle une boussole. Si vous avez aimé cette conversation et que vous avez envie de soutenir ce travail qu'est la création d'un podcast indépendant, n'hésitez pas à vous abonner sur votre plateforme d'écoute, à le noter, à laisser un commentaire et à le partager autour de vous, c'est par ces actions que le podcast sera visible alors merci à vous ! Maintenant, je laisse la place à cette conversation inspirante et réconfortante, que j'ai eu la joie d'enregistrer avec Ginnie-Line.Bonne écoute ! Ses recommandations culturelles:Nomadland, le merveilleux film de Chloé ZhaoLes fleurs sauvages, une série de Sarah Lambert avec Sigourney WeaverLà où chantent les écrevisses, un film d'Olivia Newman. Ce film est issu du roman éponyme de Delia OwensEcouter Tamino sous la pluie Ses recommandations d'invités :Emilie, l a fondatrice de la ferme florale, A l'ombre des fougèresAugustin Deridder, fondateur de Juin fait le linLes frères Cotes, qui ont développé une micro ferme bio en permaculture à Sainghin en MélantoisHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Greg Cote might have Covid+, Billy wants to be a theme-park journalist, Mike happens to know, the Cotes have a one-eyed uncle, and the Panthers brought everybody back. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg Cote Show podcast: The Cotes celebrate as youngest son Michael gets married -- and you are invited to the wedding and reception as our special guest! (How'd Chris do on the best-man speech?) Also, why Greg angrily threw his headset on the Le Batard Show & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Cote Show podcast: The Cotes celebrate as youngest son Michael gets married -- and you are invited to the wedding and reception as our special guest! (How'd Chris do on the best-man speech?) Also, why Greg angrily threw his headset on the Le Batard Show & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dra. Cotes y Elda abordan la importancia crítica de la detección temprana del cáncerde mama, especialmente en la comunidad hispana. Destacan cómo el miedo, la faltade conocimiento y las barreras culturales a menudo impiden que las mujeres busquenatención médica, subrayando que la conciencia y la intervención temprana puedensalvar vidas. La Dra. Cotes comparte su experiencia como médica, destacando losdesafíos emocionales de dar diagnósticos de cáncer, pero también el profundo sentidode satisfacción al salvar vidas mediante la detección temprana. También se mencionanlos programas innovadores de The Rose, que ofrecen mamografías accesibles y apoyopara mujeres sin seguro. La conversación anima a las mujeres a confiar en susinstintos, buscar ayuda cuando sientan que algo está mal y tomar control de su salud.En última instancia, se trata de superar el miedo y la vergüenza para asegurar una vidamás saludable y bien informada.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio, la Dra. Cotes, profesora asistente y jefa de la división de imágenes mamarias en UT Health en Houston, comparte su inspiradora historia, desde su Colombia natal hasta convertirse en una destacada radióloga mamaria en los EE.UU., su misión de servir a la comunidad hispana y su transición de The Rose a UT Health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del Domingo 15 de diciembre 10:00am
Brigid O'Hora, author of The Home Sommelier and wine expert with Classic Drinks, introduced Matt to some new wines, white, red and sparkling, to try with the turkey and trimmings.Brigid's recommendations are; Cremant de Bordeaux Ballerin, NV. €40Avanzi Lugana Sirmione, Italy €15Bodegas Valdesil Godello, Valdeorras, Spain €24 Fleurie, Famille Chermette, Poncie, Beaujolais €18 Chateau Puynard, Cotes de Blaye ‘The Steps' Merlot/ Cabernet Sauvignon €20 To listen to the full conversation, press the 'play' button on this page.
Today's Cast: Dan, Stu, Greg, Chris, Billy, Amin, Tony. It's a Greg Cote Wednesday, and he is coming in fired up after he was excluded from our Tim Walz interview yesterday. It is also his book release day, so he has a little extra energy. Not to mention that his son, Pro-Porn Chris, has been weaponized by the right. Amidst all of the madness, Greg tells us why the fans that interfered with Mookie Betts at the World Series game last night should be banned for life, why the Cotes are a pro-corn family, and how eggs are breathable. It's an all-time classic of a Greg Cote hour that ends with the perfect punctuation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
La critique télé est-elle pertinente? Discussion avec Marc Boilard, ancien gérant d'artistes devenu animateur et chroniqueur.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Sip, share, shape our podcast!You may never have heard of the Cotes of Bordeaux. Great, we're here to share this amazing Bordeaux appellation and Bordeaux wine with you through our interview with Bruno Lallemand from Chateau Couchebout in the Cotes de Bourg region. Neither Left Bank nor Right Bank, Couchebout produces amazing red wines in their own Bordeaux red blend style. Cabernet, Merlot, and Malbec taking center stage while Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc are more common grape varieties in other Bordeaux Appelations.Wineries, or château, such as Couchebout thrive in the unpredictable weather patterns found in Bordeaux as they plant their hectares with the best red varietals for Mother Nature's surprises. Search Bordeaux maps for the Côtes and you'll find Blaye, Castillon, Cadillac and Francs, but Bourg plays it's own game keeping separate from the others. Bruno shares why this is so and also ties into our TRENDS series with stories on the winery's sustainability, alternative packaging for local wine and other stories of his wine adventure, travels and guide to the region!Support the showThanks for joining Somm Women Talk Wine! Check out our socials for more fun filled wine exploration!Instagram:@somm_women_talk_wine@kristiwinenerd@charissehenryfw@kmayfield109All episodes are also on our website:SommWomenTalkWineCharisse and Kristi
The boys are re-joined by Todd Cavallo from Wild Arc to do two things: hype up New York Natural Wine and figure out what Slow South of the Rhône Valley does exactly. There's some light Robert Parker Chatter, and then all of a sudden everyone goes full berserk dead-eyed nattie. We love to see it folks, sometimes it really just is that easy. Guys, drink Natural New York wine, hopefully Todd's but if you don't like those he'll help you find something else. Also, uh, let something beautiful happen to you every day
Send us a Text Message.Richebois AOC Côtes du Rhône Villages 2023-TJ's $8 Southern Rhône Valley RedIf you shop at Trader Joe's you come to expect that a $8 wine is good.That is not reality.The stores that feature very good Brand wines are changing the game!A good Cotes du Rhone Villages should sell for $12 to $15.But smart shoppers know better, there are bargains to be had.Check out https://cheapwinefinder.com/ and listen to the PODCAST for all the details!!Check us out at www.cheapwinefinder.comor email us at podcast@cheapwinefinder.com
Chateau German Cotes de Castillon Bordeaux Rouge In this episode, Rob and Scott are reminded that not all Bordeaux is created equal, nor is it all drinkable as they suffer Chateau German's Rouge from Cotes de Castillon. So come join us, on The Wine Vault.
Nothing pairs any better with summer than a light and refreshing rose'. In this episode of the Wine Appraiser Podcast, Dennis and Denise blind taste three affordable rose' wines. Tonight we taste a 2023 Carayon La Rose from the Languedoc in the South of France; 2023 Malene by Chamisole Vineyards; and a 2022 Whispering Angle from Cotes de Provence. One of these wines we will buy again.
Chris Wittyngham joins us from his shower, not his bathtub, to discuss his heartbreak after his New York Rangers bowed out to the Florida Panthers. Chris offers him an olive branch and wants him to come back to the Panthers, but Witty's stubbornness simply will not allow it. He now turns his attention to the Edmonton Oilers, and has an interesting way of rooting them on. Plus, Stugotz is in heaven guiding us down the lazy river with the Cotes and finds himself in the middle of a classic Cote discussion. Then, we dive deeper into the Stanley Cup Finals with Roy, who is once again very confident in his Florida Panthers. Do the Panthers have to win the Stanley Cup this year? Chris doesn't necessarily think so. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
These lovely whites from the Southwest of France are the essence of Spring.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Muffin and Biscuit finally sip and talk french wine, this time a delightful Cotes Du Rhone which is truly a perfect wine for any occasion and any food. Per usual, some rediculous things are said but hey that's the point and hopefully you enjoy this special sauce.
Today's Cast: Dan, Stugotz, Greg, Billy, Chris, Lucy, Mike, and Roy. It's Greg Cote Tuesday and both of the Cotes are rattled as Greg is turning down dates for Hee Haw Three performances and Chris has angered Mike through his trip to New York last week instead of stepping into the EP chair. Then, baseball players with pierced nipples, broadcast booths growing with franchises, and the Goldberg-Greenberg-Goldstein dilemma. Plus, David Samson joins the show to file a Cease and Desist against Greg Cote and his Hee Haw Three merch store on whateveritscalled.com. No...seriously. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we review a red Bordeaux from Chateau De Thau which is located on the right bank of Bordeaux. This week the guys discuss the difference between the left and right banks of Bordeaux, learn why you get a sample of wine at a restaurant, and introduce their new merch to the world! Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you! Website: stopwastingyourwine.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stopwastingyourwine/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StopWastingYourWine FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095367376328
As life insurance and assurance became more common, companies that offered coverage ran into in problems in the 18th and 19th century. Part 2 also covers how Insurance has been used by gamblers as a grisly amusement. Research: Bell, John. “London's Remembrancer … “ E. Cotes. London. 1665. Accessed online: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A27350.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext Bellhouse, David R. “A New Look at Halley's Life Table.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.” 174, Part 3, pp. 823–832. 2011. https://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/epidemiology/hanley/c609/material/BellhouseHalleyTable2011JRSS.pdf Bennetts, N., (2019). MORGAN, WILLIAM (1750 - 1833), actuary and scientist. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 22 Dec 2023, from https://biography.wales/article/s12-MORG-WIL-1750 Boyce, Niall. “Bills of Mortality: tracking disease in early modern London.” The Lancet. April 11, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30725-X Chatfield, Michael and Vangermeersch, Richard, "History of Accounting: An International Encyclopedia" (1996). Individual and Corporate Publications. 168.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/168 CLARK, GEOFFREY. “Life Insurance in the Society and Culture of London, 1700-75.” Urban History, vol. 24, no. 1, 1997, pp. 17–36. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44612859 de Roover, Florence Edler. “Early Examples of Marine Insurance.” The Journal of Economic History, vol. 5, no. 2, 1945, pp. 172–200. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2114075 Fouse, L. G. “Policy Contracts in Life Insurance.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 26, 1905, pp. 29–48. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1011003 “James Dodson's tables of premiums, 1756.” Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. https://www.actuaries.org.uk/learn-and-develop/research-and-knowledge/library-services/historical-collections/archive-equitable-life-assurance-society/highlights-equitable-life-archive/james-dodson-s-tables-premiums-1756 Eggen, Olin Jeuck. "Edmond Halley". Encyclopedia Britannica, 21 Dec. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edmond-Halley Greenwood, Major. “The First Life Table.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. October 31, 1938. Volume 1, Issue 2. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rsnr.1938.0017 Harford, Tim. “What makes gambling wrong but insurance right ?” BBC News. March 20, 2017. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-38905963 Ivry, David A. “Historical Development of Some Basic Life Insurance Terminology.” The Journal of Insurance, vol. 28, no. 3, 1961, pp. 65–69. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/250376 Lewin, Chris. “The Creation of Actuarial Science.” ZDM – Mathematics Education. 2001. Vol. 33. https://subs.emis.de/journals/ZDM/zdm012i2.pdf Ogborn, M.E. “The Professional Name of Actuary.” Journal of the Institute of Actuaries. 1956. https://web.archive.org/web/20081217144303/http://www.actuaries.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/25382/0233-0246.pdf Rose, I. Nelson. “How Insurance Became (Mostly) Not Gambling.” Gaming Law Review and Economics.Nov 2014.864-872.http://doi.org/10.1089/glre.2014.1892 ROWELL, A. H. Journal of the Institute of Actuaries (1886-1994), vol. 88, no. 3, 1962, pp. 387–89. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41139514. Accessed 27 Dec. 2023. Thomas, R., & Chambers, Ll. G., (1959). PRICE, RICHARD (1723-1791), philosopher. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 27 Dec 2023, from https://biography.wales/article/s-PRIC-RIC-1723 “Actuary Overview.” Best Jobs. U.S. News and World Report. https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/actuary Walford, Cornelius. “History of Life Assurance in the United Kingdom.” Journal of the Institute of Actuaries and Assurance Magazine, vol. 25, no. 2, 1885, pp. 114–33. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41135809 Walford, Cornelius. “History of Life Assurance in the United Kingdom (Concluded).” Journal of the Institute of Actuaries (1886-1994), vol. 26, no. 6, 1887, pp. 436–65. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41136141 Whittle, Matt. “How To Become An Actuary: Responsibilities, Practice Areas And Certifications.” Forbes. Nov. 29, 2022. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/education/become-an-actuary/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actuarial science is all about calculating risk – risk of injury, illness, death, risk of market shifts and financial outcomes. Part one covers the earliest population tables and early examples of life insurance and assurance. Research: Bell, John. “London's Remembrancer … “ E. Cotes. London. 1665. Accessed online: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A27350.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext Bellhouse, David R. “A New Look at Halley's Life Table.” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.” 174, Part 3, pp. 823–832. 2011. https://www.medicine.mcgill.ca/epidemiology/hanley/c609/material/BellhouseHalleyTable2011JRSS.pdf Bennetts, N., (2019). MORGAN, WILLIAM (1750 - 1833), actuary and scientist. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 22 Dec 2023, from https://biography.wales/article/s12-MORG-WIL-1750 Boyce, Niall. “Bills of Mortality: tracking disease in early modern London.” The Lancet. April 11, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30725-X Chatfield, Michael and Vangermeersch, Richard, "History of Accounting: An International Encyclopedia" (1996). Individual and Corporate Publications. 168.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/168 CLARK, GEOFFREY. “Life Insurance in the Society and Culture of London, 1700-75.” Urban History, vol. 24, no. 1, 1997, pp. 17–36. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44612859 de Roover, Florence Edler. “Early Examples of Marine Insurance.” The Journal of Economic History, vol. 5, no. 2, 1945, pp. 172–200. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2114075 Fouse, L. G. “Policy Contracts in Life Insurance.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 26, 1905, pp. 29–48. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1011003 “James Dodson's tables of premiums, 1756.” Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. https://www.actuaries.org.uk/learn-and-develop/research-and-knowledge/library-services/historical-collections/archive-equitable-life-assurance-society/highlights-equitable-life-archive/james-dodson-s-tables-premiums-1756 Eggen, Olin Jeuck. "Edmond Halley". Encyclopedia Britannica, 21 Dec. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edmond-Halley Greenwood, Major. “The First Life Table.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. October 31, 1938. Volume 1, Issue 2. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rsnr.1938.0017 Harford, Tim. “What makes gambling wrong but insurance right ?” BBC News. March 20, 2017. https://www.bbc.com/news/business-38905963 Ivry, David A. “Historical Development of Some Basic Life Insurance Terminology.” The Journal of Insurance, vol. 28, no. 3, 1961, pp. 65–69. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/250376 Lewin, Chris. “The Creation of Actuarial Science.” ZDM – Mathematics Education. 2001. Vol. 33. https://subs.emis.de/journals/ZDM/zdm012i2.pdf Ogborn, M.E. “The Professional Name of Actuary.” Journal of the Institute of Actuaries. 1956. https://web.archive.org/web/20081217144303/http://www.actuaries.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/25382/0233-0246.pdf Rose, I. Nelson. “How Insurance Became (Mostly) Not Gambling.” Gaming Law Review and Economics.Nov 2014.864-872.http://doi.org/10.1089/glre.2014.1892 ROWELL, A. H. Journal of the Institute of Actuaries (1886-1994), vol. 88, no. 3, 1962, pp. 387–89. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41139514. Accessed 27 Dec. 2023. Thomas, R., & Chambers, Ll. G., (1959). PRICE, RICHARD (1723-1791), philosopher. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 27 Dec 2023, from https://biography.wales/article/s-PRIC-RIC-1723 “Actuary Overview.” Best Jobs. U.S. News and World Report. https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/actuary Walford, Cornelius. “History of Life Assurance in the United Kingdom.” Journal of the Institute of Actuaries and Assurance Magazine, vol. 25, no. 2, 1885, pp. 114–33. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41135809 Walford, Cornelius. “History of Life Assurance in the United Kingdom (Concluded).” Journal of the Institute of Actuaries (1886-1994), vol. 26, no. 6, 1887, pp. 436–65. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41136141 Whittle, Matt. “How To Become An Actuary: Responsibilities, Practice Areas And Certifications.” Forbes. Nov. 29, 2022. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/education/become-an-actuary/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hot Stove season is here! This week Sarah and Scotty Mo try a European red blend - the 2019 Cotes du-Rhone Boquet from Cave La Comtadine. As they drink, they catch up with friend of the podcast, Jen Wolf of the Cleveland Gaurdians, predict free agency landing spots, and discuss vibes around the vineayrd. Grab a glass a join them along the Foul Vine, where everything wine and baseball is in fair territory. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foul-vine/message
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In episode 183, Prep Dish founder and iced tea enthusiast, Allison Schaaf, shares her tips on making the BEST homemade iced tea. 1. Find the perfect tea for you. For me, I'm loving red raspberry iced tea. It's caffeine free, healthy and tastes a little bit more like traditional iced tea. Quick caveat - it has a lot of health benefits but you shouldn't drink it to excess. I also love iced hibiscus tea, which is another naturally caffeine free herbal tea option. 2. Buy in bulk. If you can find a tea you love that you can buy in bulk, or at least buy loose leaf, you'll enjoy considerable cost savings. 3. Consider how to store the tea. Once you find a tea you love, make a big enough batch for a few days or a week. I actually like storing in a Cotes de Roses rose bottle because it has a beautiful bottle that works well to store in the fridge. I brew a very concentrated cup of tea and then add water to it, which is easier than brewing a huge batch. Connect with Allison: PrepDish.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prepdish/ Get your FREE mealplan at PrepDish.com/podcast OR text the word mealprep to 33777 Resources mentioned in this podcast: Get your free trial at prepdish.com/mpm for two weeks of free meal plans! Siply Teas:[https://sipsiply.com/](https://sipsiply.com/ "") Cotes de Roses Wine: https://www.wine.com/product/cote-des-roses-rose-2022/1255260?state=CA&s=GoogleBase_CSE_1255260MA_FIREWORKS_type_Wine_RosWine_Ros&showpromo=true&promo=FIREWORKS®ion_id=000010&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=&utm_campaign=DEPT_SHP_Google_Performance%20Max_All_Core_NAMER_US_Wine_ROAS_BAU_19.99under_-_-&gclid=Cj0KCQjwho-lBhC_ARIsAMpgMoe2w0AmcA5SsT_NanDOGxHwv6hr7G27MZ75jevEAMDPK98GzteZfLUaAjrIEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
A recent survey of a thousand teenage girls has found that nearly half of them have struggled to access products at school. On Sunday a Period Parade will make its way through London to call for continued support to combat period inequality and shame. We hear from Emily Wilson - the International chief executive of I Rise, a period-equality charity. Dr. Katriona O'Sullivan grew up as one of five children living in dire poverty, surrounded by addiction. She is now an award winning lecturer, whose work explores barrier to education. She tells us about her extraordinary life story, as told in her memoir ‘Poor' and to explain how she triumphed through sheer determination. As the Online Safety Bill progresses through the House of Lords, the former culture secretary Baroness Morgan of Cotes has tabled an amendment to the Bill calling for a Violence Against Women and Girls Code of Practice. She tells us why she believes a code is desperately needed to specifically address the harms to women and girls. Sales of new petrol and diesel cars in the UK will end by 2030, but women are less likely than men to consider buying an electric vehicle, and the gap seems to be widening. Erin Baker, Editorial Director from AutoTrader and Beth Morley, a mobility and human insights manager from Cenex, discuss. Let's Eat Grandma are an electro-pop duo composed of best friends Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth. They tell us about their friendship since the age of four and perform ‘Two Ribbons from their latest album. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed
Starting on BBC Two, BBC Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer tonight, Once Upon A Time In Northern Ireland gives voice to the people who lived through the Troubles, sharing intimate stories from all sides of the conflict. The series airs today on the anniversary of the referendum that ratified the Good Friday Agreement, on 22nd May 1998. Nuala is joined by two women, Denise and Bernadette, who chose to take part in the series to share their stories. As the Online Safety Bill progresses through the House of Lords, the former culture secretary Baroness Morgan of Cotes has tabled an amendment to the Bill calling for a Violence Against Women and Girls Code of Practice. She said a code is desperately needed to specifically address the harms to women and girls. Further discussions will take place this week on the Bill. Baroness Nicky Morgan joins Nuala to discuss. How do you feel if someone tells you you're 'looking good for your age'? Not so secretly thrilled? Slightly indignant? Why are we likely to take it as a compliment if someone believes you look younger than you actually are? The American businesswoman and lifestyle guru Martha Stewart recently became the oldest woman on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, and has been praised for looking less than her 81 years. Why? Nuala is joined by Sam Baker of The Shift podcast, and Lucy Baker who blogs as The Geriatric Mum. A new menopause drug to deal with hot flushes could be available by the end of the year in the UK. The non-hormonal drug fezolinetant has been hailed as 'game-changing' by some experts. At the same time, the supply of the HRT drug Utrogestan has been restricted by the government because of shortages. To find out more, Nuala is joined by Dr Annice Mukherjee, a consultant endocrinologist and visiting professor at the University of Coventry; and Dr Nina Wilson, an NHS GP and founder of the One Woman Health menopause clinic.
Mike and Dan begin a discussion on "zombie show" The Last of Us. It's Greg Cote Tuesday and the Local Hour, so it's time to talk Canes Hoops! Then, Chris and Tony want to be at radio row, but you couldn't pay any of us to be Billy during Super Bowl week. Plus, the Cotes discuss their family gala and pay tribute to Greg's old blog. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Open to legal residents of the 49 U.S. / D.C. (void in VA) who are 21+ or older. Starts 1/29/23, ends 2/12/23 @ 3:30 PM ET. Additional eligibility restrictions apply. Void where prohibited. DraftKings account required to enter. 1 entry per eligible patron. Players with the most accumulated points shall be eligible to receive a portion of $500,000 in total cash prizes. See http://draftkings.com/highstakesbeerad for details. If you have any question, please contact support@draftkings.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the rest of 2022, we want you to check out more of the podcasts in the Le Batard & Friends Network. Subscribe to the Le Batard & Friends podcast network here. Full Mas Miami recap. Did Adnan big time the Cotes on Friday night? Adnan planned a vacation to Charleston just to impress John Skipper. The Whale. People love a comeback story. Empire of Light. Anything worse than long Ubers during rush hour? The Woman King. Adnan hits South Beach. The Menu. Chris' limited fake Don Rickles. Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Watching a movie on a plane that has nudity. Living. The struggles of getting your game put on at a sports bar. Puss In Boots. Chris with a shocking Avatar prediction. Aftersun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full Mas Miami recap. Did Adnan big time the Cotes on Friday night? Adnan planned a vacation to Charleston just to impress John Skipper. The Whale. People love a comeback story. Empire of Light. Anything worse than long Ubers during rush hour? The Woman King. Adnan hits South Beach. The Menu. Chris' limited fake Don Rickles. Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Watching a movie on a plane that has nudity. Living. The struggles of getting your game put on at a sports bar. Puss In Boots. Chris with a shocking Avatar prediction. Aftersun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full Mas Miami recap. Did Adnan big time the Cotes on Friday night? Adnan planned a vacation to Charleston just to impress John Skipper. The Whale. People love a comeback story. Empire of Light. Anything worse than long Ubers during rush hour? The Woman King. Adnan hits South Beach. The Menu. Chris' limited fake Don Rickles. Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Watching a movie on a plane that has nudity. Living. The struggles of getting your game put on at a sports bar. Puss In Boots. Chris with a shocking Avatar prediction. Aftersun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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