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In this episode, Jerry and Stably discuss The Art of Happiness by Epicurus, specifically the Penguin Classics edition that compiles Epicurean texts alongside interpretations by editors like Dan Klein and George K. Strodach. They clarify that Epicurus never authored a book by that title; rather, it is a curated volume of letters, aphorisms, and summaries of his philosophy. The hosts highlight how the book heavily features commentary by Strodach, which at times overtakes the original texts. They explore the core tenets of Epicureanism, such as pleasure as the absence of pain, and critique the editorial tone, noting Strodach's assertive, almost irascible personality.
In the first episode of TSC Now in 2025, host Dan Klein tackles the challenging topic of what happens when a clinical trial fails and how failed clinical trials inform future research in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Dan interviews Mary Kay Koenig, MD, Professor of Child Neurology and Associate Vice Chair for Clinical Research at … Continue reading Episode 50: What happens when a clinical trial fails? →
In this episode we are looking at a sector where IT and tech innovation is taking efficiency to a whole new level - manufacturing.Manufacturing is in a precarious position as an industry. In the global north, growth is largely stagnant, according to those same UN statistics. Even in high-growth economies like China, it's slowing down. It's also notoriously inefficient. So, can tech help? And if so, what does that look like? Joining us to discuss is Dan Klein, an advisor on data and digital transformation with a special interest in the manufacturing sector.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest, Dan Klein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk Sources cited in this week's episode: UN stats on the state of global manufacturing: https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdfStatista report on global manufacturing and efficiency: https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide Water on Mars: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust
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In this episode we are looking at a sector where IT and tech innovation is taking efficiency to a whole new level - manufacturing.Manufacturing is in a precarious position as an industry. In the global north, growth is largely stagnant, according to those same UN statistics. Even in high-growth economies like China, it's slowing down. It's also notoriously inefficient. So, can tech help? And if so, what does that look like? Joining us to discuss is Dan Klein, an advisor on data and digital transformation with a special interest in the manufacturing sector.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest, Dan Klein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk Sources cited in this week's episode: UN stats on the state of global manufacturing: https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdfStatista report on global manufacturing and efficiency: https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide Water on Mars: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust
In this episode we are looking at a sector where IT and tech innovation is taking efficiency to a whole new level - manufacturing.Manufacturing is in a precarious position as an industry. In the global north, growth is largely stagnant, according to those same UN statistics. Even in high-growth economies like China, it's slowing down. It's also notoriously inefficient. So, can tech help? And if so, what does that look like? Joining us to discuss is Dan Klein, an advisor on data and digital transformation with a special interest in the manufacturing sector.This is Technology Now, a weekly show from Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Every week we look at a story that's been making headlines, take a look at the technology behind it, and explain why it matters to organizations and what we can learn from it. About this week's guest, Dan Klein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dplklein/?originalSubdomain=uk Sources cited in this week's episode: UN stats on the state of global manufacturing: https://stat.unido.org/portal/storage/file/publications/qiip/World_Manufacturing_Production_2024_Q1.pdfStatista report on global manufacturing and efficiency: https://www.statista.com/outlook/io/manufacturing/worldwide Water on Mars: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article/52/12/939/648640/Seismic-discontinuity-in-the-Martian-crust
This quarter of the Future of Agriculture podcast is made possible by Case IH: https://www.caseih.com/en-us/unitedstates[Spotlight] Integrating Tech and Iron With Chris Dempsey of CNH[Spotlight] How Case IH Turns Customer Insights Into Farm EquipmentWhere Tech Meets Tractor With Joe Miller of CNHStrategic Investing in Ag Technologies With Michele Lombardi of CNH VenturesAs part of this quarter's sponsorship, Case IH has given me access to some of their key people to learn more about what goes into developing the tractors and equipment that farmers use every day. This is our third and final installment of that series, so if you haven't already listened to the first two with Dan Klein and Chris Dempsey, I highly recommend you go do that after listening to this spotlight. Today's interview features Scott Harris, who at the time of this interview was the Brand President at Case IH. In the time since the interview took place, it was announced that Scott took on the role of president of CNH North America, so congratulations to Scott on that. Scott told me he feels like he was destined to work in the ag industry but his story began as a secondary education teacher in Applied Technology. From there he spent over 20 years in the automotive and finance industries, and says he found his calling when he joined CNH Industrial in 2006. Brought to you by Case IH: Case IH designs, engineers and produces cutting-edge farm equipment based on a comprehensive understanding of farmers' needs, wants and challenges, integrating these insights into their development and manufacturing.For example, take their Model Year 25 Magnum tractor. The new Magnum is purposefully designed to answer farmers' needs in every design and engineering choice. Improved horsepower for pulling heavier loads, faster. Bundled, integrated and ready-to-go precision tech for greater accuracy in the field. And a transmission farmers can tweak for improved control and performance in different tasks. That kind of design thinking is exactly where the future of ag is headed, and that's why you'll be hearing me talk to the folks at Case IH at different points throughout this quarter about what they do and how they're working to push the ag forward.
This quarter of the Future of Agriculture podcast is made possible by Case IH: https://www.caseih.com/en-us/unitedstatesToday's special episode is what I like to call a spotlight. Instead of our normal format of a 40 minute long form interview, it's just a short peak into something interesting. The topics for these spotlights are determined in collaboration with our quarterly presenting sponsor, which this quarter is Case IH. If you listened to our last spotlight with Dan Klein about a month ago, you already know that this quarter Case IH has given me access to some of their people to learn more about what goes into developing the tractors and equipment that farmers use every day. These spotlight segments are usually farmers, and it just so happens that's also the case here, Chris Dempsey, like Dan Klein is not only a Case IH employee, but a farmer himself. Today's episode builds upon what Dan shared about how Case IH stays systematically customer-focused through their Customer Driven Product Design. Chris is going to share more about the integration of technology and iron and how that comes together in the modern Magnum Tractor. Chris Dempsey has spent 12 years with CNH and Case IH in a variety of roles in the technology space spanning dealer technical support, quality, marketing, and product management. Chris is currently responsible for overseeing precision technology integration across CNH's portfolio of iron products as well as global go to market execution of technology solutions across CNH's house of brands.And the pride Chris and his colleagues have in Case IH and specifically in the Magnum is very evident when you hear them talk about it.Brought to you by Case IH: Case IH designs, engineers and produces cutting-edge farm equipment based on a comprehensive understanding of farmers' needs, wants and challenges, integrating these insights into their development and manufacturing.For example, take their Model Year 25 Magnum tractor. The new Magnum is purposefully designed to answer farmers' needs in every design and engineering choice. Improved horsepower for pulling heavier loads, faster. Bundled, integrated and ready-to-go precision tech for greater accuracy in the field. And a transmission farmers can tweak for improved control and performance in different tasks. That kind of design thinking is exactly where the future of ag is headed, and that's why you'll be hearing me talk to the folks at Case IH at different points throughout this quarter about what they do and how they're working to push the ag forward.
This quarter of the Future of Agriculture podcast is made possible by Case IH: https://www.caseih.com/en-us/unitedstatesHello fellow ag nerds. Today's special episode is what I like to call a spotlight. Instead of our normal format of a 40 minute long form interview, it's just a short peak into something interesting. The topics for these spotlights are determined in collaboration with our quarterly presenting sponsor, which this quarter is Case IH. Dan Klein is the Customer Insights Lead at Case IH and CNH. Dan grew up on a farm in Southwest Wisconsin, where he stays actively involved, working with his brother on the family farm. He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's in Engineering Management, which have supported his 17-year career at CNH. What I wanted to know from Dan is how a company of their size is incorporating feedback from customers into the design of their machinery. They have a “built by farmers” promise, but how are they actually executing on that? Brought to you by Case IH: Case IH designs,engineers and produces cutting-edge farm equipment based on a comprehensive understanding of farmers' needs, wants and challenges, integrating these insights into their development and manufacturing.For example, take their Model Year 25 Magnum tractor. The new Magnum is purposefully designed to answer farmers' needs in every design and engineering choice. Improved horsepower for pulling heavier loads, faster. Bundled, integrated and ready-to-go precision tech for greater accuracy in the field. And a transmission farmers can tweak for improved control and performance in different tasks. That kind of design thinking is exactly where the future of ag is headed, and that's why you'll be hearing me talk to the folks at Case IH at different points throughout this quarter about what they do and how they're working to push the ag forward.
Send us a text Today, I am excited to host Anna Claire Flowers to discuss F. A. Hayek and the mesocosmos. The mesocosmos is a fancy way to describe all the social groupings on the spectrum between the extremes of individualism and society. Think families, neighborhoods, farmers markets, firms, and universities. We talk about the importance of characterizing this missing middle piece of social organization and how it can resolve issues than a single individual or government can. She characterizes some of the important aspects of these associations for us. We talk about the family's role in particular, and what benefits it brings to individuals and society. Anna Claire Flowers is pursuing a PhD in Economics from George Mason University. She is a PhD Fellow with the Mercatus Center and a Graduate Fellow with the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics for 2024-2025. Want to explore more?Bruce Caldwell on Hayek: A Life, a Great Antidote podcast.Amy Willis, Could Too Much Division of Labor be Bad? at Speaking of Smith.Dan Klein on Hayek and the Band Man, a Great Antidote podcast.Viviana Zelizer on Money and Intimacy, an EconTalk podcast. Profile in Liberty, Friedrich A. Hayek, at Econlib.Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In this episode of TSC Now host Dan Klein is joined by Bruce Hainan and Jim Kotsailidis from Nobelpharma America, LLC and Shelly Meitzler, TSC Alliance Director of Outreach and Support, and mom to Ashlin and Mason with TSC. Shelly shares her experience looking for housing for her eldest daughter Ashlin, a dependent adult with tuberous … Continue reading Navigating Housing Options for Dependent Adults with TSC (sponsored by Nobelpharma America) →
In honor of National Epilepsy Awareness Month, TSC Now host Dan Klein is joined by Steven Wolf, MD, Director at the TSC Clinic Without Walls serving NYC, Westchester, Hudson Valley & Connecticut. Dr. Wolf also serves as the Director of Pediatric Epilepsy at Boston Children's Health Physicians of New York and Connecticut. Dr. Wolf specializes … Continue reading Drug-Resistant and Undertreated Epilepsy (sponsored by LivaNova) →
Fright Night in Val Verde? Not so fast! Police Chief Joe Pitzola (Dan Klein) joins Whisp and Geoff in the Rock & Roll RV to address the rumors of the "Verde Stabber" and assure the community that Halloween fun is still on! Plus spooky movie recommendations, a killer haunted house attraction, and a hauntingly delicious pizza deal! Episode Highlights: Interview with Val Verde Police Chief Joe Pitzola (Dan Klein): Get the latest updates on the "Verde Stabber" case and Chief Pitzola's safety tips for a frightfully fun Halloween! Halloween Movie Recommendations: Channel 8 brings the chills with "Slaughter In Massacre Woods" and "The Seventh Judas Principle!" Motley Crue's Dr. Feelgood's Haunted Memorial Mental Hospital House: Prepare to be scared at this epic Halloween attraction! Pizza Emporium Deal: Fuel your Halloween adventures with a delicious pizza deal from Pizza Emporium! Guest Starring: Dan Klein (A.P. Bio. Great News, Wet Hot American Summer, Comedy Bang! Bang!) Check out Dan's podcast, Bible Brothers: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-brothers/id1507819011 Love 108.9 The Hawk? Here's how to get more: Subscribe to the podcast! Get official merch: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts Early access & bonus shows: https://patreon.com/1089thehawk Follow us on social media: YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Bluesky, Threads Learn more: https://1089thehawk.com
Send us a textThe title of this episode might confuse you: what on earth do Adam Smith and F. A. Hayek have to say about social justice? A surprising amount, given how much we talk about it!Smith makes a big point of critiquing men of pride and vanity. What happens when those ultimately negative aspects of humanity go too far, into the territory of what he calls “domineering”? What happens when small acts of domination are aggregated throughout a society? So here we are, talking about slavery, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement, through the lens of Hayek and Adam Smith. Our tour guide on this perilous journey towards the implementation and understanding of justice is the wonderful Jacob Levy. Levy is the Tomlinson Professor of Political Theory at McGill University. He is also the coordinator of the research group on Constitutional Studies at McGill. Want to explore more?Jacob Levy, Rationalism, Pluralism, and the History of Liberal Ideas, a Liberty Matters symposium at the Online Library of Liberty. Don Boudreaux on the Essential Hayek, a Great Antidote podcast.Steven Horwitz, Spontaneous Order in Adam Smith, at AdamSmithWorks.Dan Klein on Adam Smith's Justice, a Great Antidote podcast.Rosolino Candela, Private Property and Social Justice: Complements or Substitutes? at Econlib.Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Who's to blame for the Extinction of the Dinosaurs?This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) welcomes Dan Klein (host of the Bible Brothers podcast) back to the show to discuss the demise of the dinosaurs and the several extinction periods that brought about their ultimate extinction. Well, for most of them. They're joined by Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Clayton Early. Do we blame it on an asteroid? Is the chaos that ensued on earth afterwards to blame? Or maybe this was the act of some higher power. Chances are, whatever you believe, we can all agree that this was one crumby day to be alive. Join our Patreon!We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the TSC Alliance, which was founded by four moms in Southern California in 1974. To celebrate the anniversary of the organization, throughout the year TSC Now will feature interviews with some of the people who helped shape this organization. In this episode host Dan Klein had the distinct pleasure … Continue reading 50th Anniversary Spotlight – Shonnie Johnson →
Send us a Text Message.Dan Klein is a professor of economics at George Mason University. Today, He talks to us about another of Smith's great ideas: self-command. We discuss what the difference between command and control is, and how its important in today's society. He describes the pride man and the vain man, including details such as their reactions to unwanted estimation (usually bad, not valuing them as they value themselves or want you to value them). We discuss whether Adam Smith is a reason-oriented philosopher. This episode is jam-packed, so check it out! Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
According to Alzheimer's Disease International, the number of people around the world with the condition will reach 78 million in 2030, and 139 million in 2050. As of 2024, there is no known cure for Alzheimer's, dementia, or similar degenerative brain conditions. So, how are those testing for these diseases using data and technology to help improve health outcomes?Today's guest is Rhoda Au, Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Neurology, and Epidemiology at Boston University, and Director of Neuropsychology at the Framingham Heart Study. She's also the Director of Global Cohort Development at the Davos Alzheimer's Collaborative.We discuss Rhoda's experience of paper-and-pen Alzheimer's testing in the early 90s, her switch to voice capture in 2005, and her thoughts about how medical data should be shared. 00:00 - Intro02:02 - The pen-and-paper days of Altizmer's testing12:34 - The ethics of voice capture20:20 - Why we need to open up health data to the community26:07 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Rhoda Au: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhoda-au-1687277/Boston University School of Medicine & Public Health: https://www.bu.edu/sph/Framingham Heart Study: https://www.framinghamheartstudy.org/Alzheimer's Disease International: https://www.alzint.org/Alzheimer's Disease Data Initiative: https://www.alzheimersdata.org/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production and operation.
We don't often think about what's going on beneath the surface of our cities and towns. But how could more understanding of this underground world help deliver better public services and tackle environmental impact?Today's guest is Holger Kessler, a renowned geoscientist who has racked up an astonishing 25 years at the British Geological Survey. In early 2024, he started a new role at AtkinsRéalis but previously worked at the Government Office for Science as the Science Lead of the Future of the Subsurface Foresight Programme.We discuss the siloed nature of data underground, the benefits of digital twins, and why it's so important to use the utilities we have underground. 00:00 - Intro12:24 - Why is subsurface data so siloed?23:05 - Holger's work in the London subterranean28:15 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Holger Kessler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holgerkessler/British Geological Survey: https://www.bgs.ac.uk/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production, and operation.
Public services and higher education facilities are under enormous pressure to keep track of their funds. But what if they were able to utilise some of that money, and put it back into the hands of the communities they serve?Today's guest is Peter Forsgren, co-founder and COO of three+one, an organisation that assists clients across the United States in identifying opportunities to increase their revenue.Peter has worked in public sector finance for a long time but also serves on his local school board. We discuss Peter's first role out of college with the Oneida Indian Nation, break down just how much financial data is required to optimise funds and examine a few case studies that show the power of money saved.00:00 - Intro02:30 - Peter's experience with the Oneida Indian Nation10:53 - What does scalability look like for three+one?18:33 - The plan for national domination27:34 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Peter Forsgren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdforsgren/three+one: https://threeplusone.us/Oneida Indian Nation: https://www.oneidaindiannation.com/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge, and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production, and operation.
The UK's public sector uses vast quantities of data to keep its vital services running. But what's the best way to communicate with the public about these services?Today's guest is Giuseppe Sollazzo, who currently heads up data products and services at the Department of Work and Pensions. He's spent his entire career at the heart of the public sector. Giuseppe initially aspired to be an academic, but one failed Ph.D. later, he realised he needed to be more agile in his career trajectory. This led him into the NHS, the Department for Transport, and placed him squarely at the nexus of how we communicate data across society. Giuseppe and his team also pen the famous Quantum of Sollazzo newsletter, which has become a staple in the open data community.We discuss communicating data to citizens, the role of AI in the public sector, and the UK's digital skills gap.00:00 - Intro02:46 - Legacy systems, public discourse, and information gathering at DWP06:37 - The role of AI in the public sector17:36 - The digital skills gap in the public sector30:10 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Giuseppe Sollazzo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giuseppesollazzoThe Quantum of Sollazzo: https://puntofisso.net/newsletter/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production, and operation.
It's been just over two years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. How has disinformation played a part in the conflict, and what has been done to help combat it?Today's guest is Olga Tokariuk, a Chatham House Fellow and journalist who specialises in research around disinformation. She has spoken widely about Russia's use of disinformation in the war and what it means for the public's wider trust in the media.We discuss the four ways that technology and AI are being used in Ukraine, how to debunk and tackle disinformation in wartime, and how the public has been galvanised to think critically about the media they're consuming.00:00 - Intro01:54 - The four ways technology and AI are used on the battlefield08:19 - What does disinformation look like in this conflict?16:44 - The global decline of trust in the media21:55 - How did the evolution of the DIA app help galvanise the public in Ukraine?19:18 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Olga Tokariuk: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olga-tokariuk/Chatham House: https://www.chathamhouse.org/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke. We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate. We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge, and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production, and operation.
We can use archives to unlock our past. But how can these vast analogue data sets utilise technology and still retain their value? Today's guest is John Sheridan, Digital Director at The National Archives. In his role, John looks after all things digital. He shapes the strategy and direction of its numerous digital services including the vast and extensive National Archive website.We discuss the power of being able to easily access archival material, the increasing quality of document digitisation, and why archives are critical to the retention of primary sources.00:00 - Intro01:48 - What are the Archives up to right now?07:31 - Why the Archives are important in a wider cultural context17:35 - How archives save the world23:00 - What challenges does new technology present?26:18 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKSJohn Sheridan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlsheridan/?originalSubdomain=ukThe National Archives: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production and operation.
Nuclear weapons still loom large on the world stage. So why has the number of nuclear tests dropped so dramatically?Today's guest is Megan Slinkard, Chief of the Software Applications Section in the International Data Centre at the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). Based in Vienna, Megan has worked in nuclear explosion monitoring for more than 10 years and is really at the coal face of the monitoring work that the organisation does.We discuss Megan's path to nuclear testing, how the CBTO has helped to create a culture where nuclear testing is rare, and how monitoring nuclear tests has helped bolster the CTBT (Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty).00:00 - Intro02:41 - Megan's origin story13:05 - What does CTBTO do when they detect an unusual event?23:00 - How monitoring and testing can add robustness to a treaty30:01 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Megan Slinkard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-slinkard-4905b2167/CTBTO: https://www.ctbto.org/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today, a podcast from Zühlke.We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realize them, we have to reshape the way we innovate.We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge and looking at traditional value chains. And that's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we're taking a look at data outside the box to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We envisage ideas and create new business models for our clients by developing services and products based on new technologies – from the initial vision through development to deployment, production and operation.
The Jay Thomas Show from Tuesday January 16th, 2024. Guests include Steve Gutnecht and Dan Klein plus your calls and emails.
Welcome to a brand new series of Data Today with Dan Klein, a podcast from Zühlke. We're living in a world of opportunities, but to transform opportunity into impact, we have to change the way we innovate. We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge, and thinking in traditional value chains. That's what this podcast is about.In Season Two, we're asking the question, how can data help us save the world? We'll be exploring how we can build more equal societies, combat climate change, and improve global health with the right data strategies, practices, and applications.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We turn big ideas into working solutions that deliver positive and sustainable value.Find out more at: https://www.zuehlke.com
In a final bonus episode in 2023, host Dan Klein connects with Gloria Triebenbach, Chair of the TSC Alliance of the Pacific Northwest and Step Forward to Cure TSC Walk Chair for the walk in Renton, Washington. Gloria describes herself as a mother of an adult daughter with TSC, honorary mother of a 2nd adult … Continue reading Episode 49: Community Spotlight – Gloria Triebenbach →
In a bonus episode, host Dan Klein connects with Kristen Moore, Vice Chair of the TSC Alliance of the Carolinas and Step Forward to Cure TSC Walk Chair for the Carolinas Walk. Kristen and her husband, Douglas, moved to Charlotte in 2012 and welcomed their TSC Warrior Jackson to the world in 2019. Jackson was … Continue reading Episode 48: Community Spotlight – Kristen Moore →
In this episode, host Dan Klein learns about Pretola Global Health and Consulting Limited and how they advocate for a better future for people living with epilepsy, learning disability and autism around the world. Earlier this year, the TSC Alliance partnered with Pretola on the 4th edition of the Epilepsy Assessment and Management Course, an … Continue reading Episode 47: Closing the Epilepsy Treatment Gap Worldwide →
The Verde Stabber has been tormenting Val Verde for weeks and everything comes to a head on this Halloween episode of 108.9 The Hawk! VAL VERDE POLICE CHIEF JOE PITZOLA (DAN KLEIN) hangs out with Whisp and Geoff in the Rock & Roll RV, to let citizens know it's probably completely safe for your children to trick or treat. Sponsored by Channel 8's “Slaughter In Massacre Woods” and “The Seventh Judas Principle!” Motley Crue's Dr. Feelgood's Haunted Memorial Mental Hospital House! Pizza Emporium! Guest Starring: Dan Klein as Val Verde Police Chief Joe Pitzola Dan Klein is a TV comedy writer/performer who most recently wrote for season 4 of Miracle Workers on TBS. Dan's other writing credits include A.P. Bio, Great News, Wet Hot American Summer (Netflix), and Comedy Bang! Bang! His onscreen credits include Search Party, Wet Hot American Summer and Crashing (HBO). Dan was the first white man to co-host two podcasts: Man Thinkers and Bible Brothers. He loves watching basketball and playing Zelda. You may have seen him on the internet dancing to Funkytown. Check out Bible Brothers here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bible-brothers/id1507819011 108.9 The Hawk was created, written and performed by Jason Gore and Geoff Garlock. Support The Hawk at https://patreon.com/1089thehawk! Bonus episodes! Hawk episodes one week early! So much more! Learn more about 108.9 The Hawk at 1089thehawk.com! GET THAT HAWK MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/goodrockshirts SOCIAL SIGHTS: https://twitter.com/1089thehawk https://instagram.com/1089thehawk 108.9 The Hawk will return next week with “Start Hearing Sports with Joe Wengert!!!”
In this episode of TSC Now, host Dan Klein interviews Karen Keough, MD, a child neurologist at Child Neurology Consultants of Austin. Dr. Keough defines drug resistant epilepsy (DRE), explains how lack of seizure control can impact someone's quality of life and shares some treatment options beyond medication, including surgery, dietary therapies and neuromodulation devices. … Continue reading Episode 46: Understanding drug resistant epilepsy and treatment options →
On this episode of TSC Now, host Dan Klein recaps the 2023 International TSC Research Conference: Fueling the Future held September 7-9, 2023, in Washington, DC. The conference brought together over 200 researchers from around the world representing a wide array of specialties and the entire spectrum from basic science to clinical research. The comprehensive … Continue reading Episode 45: The 2023 International TSC Research Conference →
If you're reading from your notes, you're going to miss the magic of the moment. That's why Adam Tobin, Dan Klein, and Patricia Ryan Madsen bring improv techniques to all their communication.Communication experts in their respective fields of media, performance, and drama, Tobin, Klein, and Madsen all see the immense power of improv in helping us communicate more freely. As Tobin says, “You do the preparation so that you are expert in the material. And then you let go of the specific delivery of the information in favor of being aware of what's going on now.” Madsen agrees, explaining that we don't need all the answers, we just need to show up. “Step first,” she says, “then see where you are.”In this celebration of the 100th episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, the three guests join host Matt Abrahams to discuss how improv can transform our communication in everything from small talk to work presentations, and help us create space where we feel safe enough to show up as our most authentic selves.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In January of 2020 we launched Think Fast Talk Smart with the goal of helping people improve their communication skills. Now, with more than 100 episodes and an engaged audience tuning in from more than 200 countries, we're proud to take you back to the very first episode, where the magic began.As we've discussed multiple times on the show, most professional communication is spontaneous in nature. It's providing feedback in the moment, answering questions, introducing people. On this inaugural episode, Strategic Communication lecturer Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford lecturers Adam Tobin and Dan Klein on how to become more comfortable and confident in in-the-moment speaking situations. For a full transcript of this episode, visit the podcast webpage. You can also find this podcast on YouTube.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Klein is a professor of economics at George Mason University. Today he talks to us about F. A. Hayek's conception of the Band-Man and our political psychology today. He explains to us that although our modern world looks a lot different from the world in 10,000 BC, that human beings are the same, with similar tendencies and desires. He talks to us about the implications of this idea for politics and the search for meaning in one's life. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In the popular imagination, the AI alignment debate is between those who say everything is hopeless, and others who tell us there is nothing to worry about.Leopold Aschenbrenner graduated valedictorian from Columbia in 2021 when he was 19 years old. He is currently a research affiliate at the Global Priorities Institute at Oxford, and previously helped run Future Fund, which works on philanthropy in AI and biosecurity. He contends that, contrary to popular perceptions, there aren't that many people working on the alignment issue. Not only that, but he argues that the problem is actually solvable. In this podcast, he discusses what he believes some of the most promising paths forward are. Even if there is only a small probability that AI is dangerous, a small chance of existential risk is something to take seriously.AI is not all potential downsides. Near the end, the discussion turns to the possibility that it may supercharge a new era of economic growth. Aschebrenner and Hanania discuss fundamental questions of how well GDP numbers still capture what we want to measure, the possibility that regulation strangles AI to death, and whether the changes we see in the coming decades will be on the same scale as the internet or more important. Listen in podcast form here, or watch on YouTube.Links:* Leopold Aschenbrenner, “Nobody's on the Ball on AGI Alignment.” * Collin Burns, Haotian Ye, Dan Klein, and Jacob Steinhardt, “Discovering Latent Knowledge in Language Models Without Supervision.” * Kevin Meng, David Bau, Alex Andonian, and Yonatan Belinkov, “Locating and Editing Factual Associations in GPT.”* Leopold's Tweets: * Using GPT4 to interpret GPT2 .* What a model says is not necessarily what's it's“thinking” internally. Get full access to Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology at www.cspicenter.com/subscribe
You share your car and your home, now share your pool. Tech genius Noa Lukas visits Puel, whose pool-match algorithm finds the perfect pool filled with swimmers like you based on your demographic profile. Noa and CEO Alex Patterson (Tim Heidecker) dive into Puel's business model and navigate the choppy waters of early growth, like being banned from twenty states for accidentally violating the Civil Rights Act. Will Puel sink, or will Noa help them chart a course for profitability? Cast: CEO Alex Patterson ... Tim HeideckerNoa Lukas … Sam WestBrontë ... Claudia O'DohertyElena Lin ... Zoe ChaoMr. Ralph ... Jason FlowersBillionaires ... David Gerson, Cathryn Mudon, Pat O'BrienFBI Agent Clark ... Matt KlinmanNews Anchor ... Julia SmithPolice ... Mookie BlaiklockPuel Receptionist ... Hannah ArmourReporter … Matt Powers Created/Written by: Matt Klinman, Chris Sartinsky, Sam WestDirected by: Matt Klinman and Sam WestExecutive Producers: Matt Powers, Jeff Ross, Adam SachsProducers: Hanna Armour and Julia SmithCasting: Hanna Armour, JP Buck, Matt PowersSenior Director of Business Development: Willie NavarreLegal: David Melmed Smartr was produced by Western SoundExecutive Producer: Ben AdairTechnical director: Dan LeoneEditor and sound designer: Dan LeoneAssistant editor: Audrey NgoMix Engineer: Johnny Vince EvansAssistant engineer: Chaz SextonProduction assistants: Annet Rangel, Jefferson Yen Special Thanks to Dan Klein, Geoff Haggerty and Michael Pielocik
Frank starts the show off by talking about the Dolly Parton' and Miley Cyrus' song "Rainbowland" being banned from a Wisconsin elementary school. After, Dr. Judy Kuriansky, clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative about relationships and dealing with loneliness. Next, Frank talks about the return of baseball and is also joined by Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Research Institute & Publisher of the Trends Journal to talk about upcoming trends and the Russia-Ukraine war. Not long after, Frank ups the ante with Dan Klein, the host of “Klein Time '' on WOND in Atlantic City for the AC Report. Later, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of TSC Now, host Dan Klein dives deep on a new clinical trial in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) called TSC-STEPS. TSC-STEPS is a study to learn more about a drug known as Sirolimus and determine if it can prevent seizures and epilepsy in children diagnosed with TSC. The study is currently enrolling … Continue reading Episode 43: The TSC-STEPS Trial →
In the first episode of TSC Now in 2023, host Dan Klein recognizes International Epilepsy Day (February 13, 2023) and Seizure Action Plan Awareness Week (February 13-20, 2023) by learning about seizure clusters, which are episodes of frequent seizure activity that are distinct from a person's usual seizure pattern. Seizure clusters may also be called … Continue reading Episode 42: Understanding Seizure Clusters →
Bridger keeps his rage in check even when Dan Klein (Miracle Workers, Man Thinkers) brazenly gives him an unwanted gift. The two discuss getting stitches, disgusting swimming pools, and threats from space.Follow the show and play Gift or a Curse -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/isaidnogifts/Twitter - https://twitter.com/isaidnogifts See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In episode 1398, Jack and Miles are joined by improvisor, comedian, and host co-host of Man Thinkers, Dan Klein, to discuss… Damar Hamlin, Kevin McCarthy, The Next Pandemic..., MAGA Cheers On Rioters In Brazil, Prince Harry Drama Round-Up, John Deere Will Let Farmers Repair Their Own Equipment (As Long As They Aren't Forced To) and more! Damar Hamlin, Kevin McCarthy, The Next Pandemic... Anti-Vaxxer Scared Vaccinated Pilots Will 'Die Suddenly' And Crash Plane MAGA Cheers On Rioters In Brazil As “fanatic fascists” stormed Brazilian federal buildings, far-right MAGA figures expressed their support EX-PREZ JAIR BOLSONARO SUPPORTERS STORM BRAZILIAN CONGRESS... Over 2022 Election Loss 1,200 People Detained in Brazil After Pro-Bolsonaro Riots Pro-Bolsonaro rioters storm Brazil's top government offices Brazilian police out in force as Lula vows punishment for leaders of pro-Bolsonaro rebellion Prince Harry Drama Round-Up Prince Harry accuses ‘dangerous' Queen Consort Camilla of leaking royal stories to the media Prince Harry says he had a ‘frostbitten penis' at William and Kate's wedding Prince Harry's new memoir sparks protests in Afghanistan: ‘Unacceptable, cruel' Prince Harry: William ‘snapped' in physical fight that caused ‘nasty' cuts John Deere Will Let Farmers Repair Their Own Equipment (As Long As They Aren't Forced To) John Deere commits to letting farmers repair their own tractors (kind of) Why American Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors With Ukrainian Firmware LISTEN: Contaminado by La FemmeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of TSC Now in 2022, host Dan Klein connects with two incredible advocates for individuals with disabilities and learns how families can find support to help them with both everyday and long-term decisions for their loved ones. First, Dan chats with Kelly Piacenti, Head of Special Care at MassMutual (01:24). Kelly … Continue reading Episode 41: Help Today, Help Tomorrow →
Monster Baby: A Curious Romp Through the Worlds of Mindfulness and Improvisation
It's so fun to make stuff up together! That's one of the truths that Ted and Lisa uncover in conversation with their dear friend, Dan Klein, master teacher of improvisation in the drama, Graduate School of Business and the Hasso Platner Institute for Design (“d.school”) at Stanford University. (He's also the same Dan perilously mentioned [more…] The post Monster Baby #102 The Joy of Collective Imagination: A Conversation with Dan Klein appeared first on Anima Learning.
With geopolitical and economic pressures altering the context dramatically since the last meeting in Glasgow, S&P Global Commodity Insights tackles the most pressing questions ahead of this global climate gathering. Vandana Sebastian speaks to Roman Kramarchuk and Dan Klein on what to expect at COP27, whether countries can reach a consensus on climate goals, the significance of decarbonization in a world of evolving energy priorities, and the relevance of COP27 amid the global energy crisis.
'Sunnery & Ryan have a new track of their own to share with you plus all the usual straight up club heaters from the likes of Idirs Elba, Hannah Laing, Dan Klein, OFFAIAH and so much more.' 1. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano and YAX.X feat. SABRI - You Got Me Calling (Remix v22. Odd Mob - LEFT TO RIGHT [Tinted Records]3. OFFAIAH - Find A Way [Defected]4. Dante Klein - La Musica [Garden Party Records]5. Deeptrak - Put The Werk In [Deeptrak]:::TRIPLE A TRACK:::6. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - RUN [Sono] 7. Supermode - Tell Me Why (MEDUZA Remix) [Axtone]8. Alesso ft. Zara Larsson ‘Words' (Arodes Remix) [EMI]9. Dave Mayer & Deeplomatik - Hustle Tribes 10. Tim Hox - Cithara [Revealed]11. The Martinez Brothers & Gordo ft. Rema 'Rizzla' (Mochakk Remix) [CUTTIN' HEADZ]12. DJ Oji - Cranes In The Sky ft. Tracy Hamlin (KDA Star.One Meltdown Dub #1) [Foundation Music] 13. Idris Elba 'Body Shots' (GAWP Remix) [7Wallace Music]14. Hannah Laing & Stephen Kirkwood 'Don't Wanna Go' [Stress Records]15. HI-LO x Space 92 vs Avicii - Mercury vs Waiting For Love (Oliver Heldens Mashup)16. Huxley - Can't Wait (feat. Aubrey Qwana) [Helix]
In a special bonus episode of TSC Now, host Dan Klein learns about a new children's book called Totally Super Cool, which was developed by Nobelpharma America, LLC. This Podcast is being sponsored by Nobelpharma America LLC. The opinions expressed are those of the speakers individually based on their experience and do not reflect the … Continue reading Episode 40: Totally Super Cool! →
This episode of the In The Club Podcast by Club Colors features Dan Klein and Patrick Tannous, Founders of Tiesta Tea. They share their unique relationship as lifelong friends turned co-founders and the genesis of Tiesta Tea. They recall the grind they went through to build a brand that resonates across generations. Through the highs and lows, Tiesta Tea remained true to its core identity and didn't compromise in offering the best that tea can be in both flavor and function. HIGHLIGHTSLearning about tea and the functional beverage category in PragueBrand challenges and knowing who your ideal customer isBrand story and creating a culture around teaA goal to erase the stigma of coffee versus tea QUOTESCreating a functional beverage that appeals across generations Dan: Primarily, there's 5 things that tea can do that each tea can fall under. There's energy, so we call that Energizer. There's teas that'll help you lose weight, Slenderizer. There's teas that boost your immune system, Immunity. There's teas that help you with high levels of antioxidants, we call that Eternity. And then there's teas that help you relax, and we call those Relaxers."Getting direction and focus on doing only what Tiesta Tea is best at Dan "Loose lease tea is exactly who we are and that's where we're best at and that's what we have been best at. It doesn't mean that we're not innovating, it just means that we're focusing on a certain area of the market that we know we're best at."A goal to erase the negative stigma around tea Patrick: "I want to erase the stigma. I hate when people say I'm not a tea drinker. One of the goals is when you try the watermelon tea, you can't say you don't like it. If you don't like it, you don't like fruity... In five years I would hope that, with the expanded distribution and education, that we can get past that stigma of either I'm either a tea drinker or not. That would be mission accomplished." Connect with Dan and Patrick by clicking the links below:LinkedIn (Dan): https://www.linkedin.com/in/danpklein/LinkedIn (Patrick): https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-tannous-678bb521/Website: https://tiestatea.com/In the Club by Club Colors is sponsored by our proud partner:Maple Ridge Farms | mapleridge.com
Corked is a four-part “true” crime miniseries set in Napa Valley about a brash winemaker with a secret past, his missing girlfriend, and a jilted roughneck from Louisiana who pulls an investigative journalist into a mystery that quickly consumes his life and career. Written and directed by Giancarlo Fiorentini and Jonathan Grimm Starring: Ally Beardsley, Anthony Gioe, Jon Gabrus, Mary Holland, Dan Klein, Natalie Palamides, Josh Ruben, Betsy Sodaro, Whitmer Thomas, and Lou Wilson Tune in for new episodes every Tuesday from August 16th to September 6th. Follow the show: @corkedpod on Twitter and Instagram for more content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a beautiful day out! After struggling to describe it, Tony admits to a near-total ignorance of visual artists. This throws the guys into a confidence tailspin, realizing they are experts in nothing. Then Mary Holland & Dan Klein squeeze in for a dual interview! Or what is commonly called a “Twinterview.” A first in Phoney & Call-y lore. All are delighted by Mary's tales of her many accidents. And Dan is confused about Tony's genetic parentage. Mary & Dan have come on to promote a joint project. But, in a stunning twist, they don't know anything about it!* *'Corked' will release on August 16th. This episode is sponsored by Freeze PipeGo to thefreezepipe.com and use code PHONEY for 10% off! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.