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“Everything for a seamless, healthier and greener life is on the horizon if we can unleash the true power of these technologies.” - Dr.Mihaela Ulieru Our host Salma had an amazing time during this episode talking with our special guest Dr.Mihaela Ulieru, a technology alchemist and an innovator at the edge of the impossible. Salma and Mihaela had a great discussion about how character building and her support system led her to thrive in the Tech industry and her deliberate decision to work on Tech for Good and to truly make an impact. During this precious hour and being able to talk to a top expert from the field, we of course did not leave out some of the exciting trends with regards to AI, IoT and Blockchain. Dr. Mihaela Ulieru At the peak of her academic career she founded the IMPACT Institute for the Digital Economy aiming at policy reforms for the adoption of latest digital technologies in all areas of society and sectors of the economy. She has held two prestigious research chairs and founded two research labs leading numerous international research consortia while holding appointments to a plethora of advisory boards and councils, among which: the Science, Technology and Innovation Council of Canada (appointed by the Minister of Industry), the Science and Engineering Research Council of Singapore (appointed by the PM), Expert to the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Data-Driven Development where as part of her work she proposed Blockchain to be added to the Top 10 Future and Emerging Technologies. To get your weekly dose of inspiration, be sure to listen to this episode! More information & sources: Publications, Poetry and more from Dr. Mihaela Ulieru theimpactinstitute.org Emerging Technologies Trends https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-42448-4_15 Roadblocks Open Innovation https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274566666_Organic_Governance Dr. Mihaela Ulieru's Mission https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/blockchain-enhances-privacy-security-and-conveyance-of-data/ Drivers of the Readiness & Adoption levels of Emerging Technologies in certain industries https://www.amazon.com/Revolution-Palensky-Doursat-Mihaela-Ulieru/dp/3642040071
Executive Life Coach and Integrative Enneagram Solutions Faculty Member, Marianna Meyer [6], shares how she uses the IEQ9 test in her coaching practice.In this episode:How Marianna met the Enneagram [2.56] and what she thinks the Enneagram does [3.44]How she started working with Integrative Enneagram Solutions [4.58]How "a test takes away coach bias" [7.15] and how Marianna still gets type wrong when not using a test [8.35]The Integrative approach to Enneagram development [09.27]. Core type, Subtype, then Centers of ExpressionHow to work with the various Centers data [11.42]Working with Triadic styles, or Center-specific styles [13.57]I ask an extremely finicky question [14.51]Marianna explains how she works in real life, with all the complexity [16.53]. "Less is more; I like to distill things to the most salient."How she works with the bars/percentages [17.25]Integrative's approach to Lines: 'Stretch and Release' [21.22]How Marianna works with Stretch and Release in practice [22.10]How she works with the least accessed point in the profile (Jerry Wagner's idea). "It's the least practiced muscle; it holds a lot of power". Gives example of Enneagram Nine usually having low scores for styles Eight and Three [23.00]Other concepts from IEQ9's Coaching Companion: Stress and Strain, and Reality Distortion [25.50]Advice for self-motivated self-developers! [27.49]References:'Depth-psychology' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth_psychology 'Harmonics' http://www.fitzel.ca/enneagram/harmonics.html The Handbook I refer to is one that you get when you do the IEQ9 training; it isn't available on Amazon.Links:IEQ9 Questionnaire: www.integrative9.com/ieq9products/ieq9-questionnaire/ Learn more about Marianna: www.mariannameyer.com Learn more about Rez: www.thepracticalenneagram.com Stay connected to the Practical Enneagram:WebsiteYoutubeFacebookLinkedInEmail me: rezzan@artofwellbeing.comMusic: New Beginnings, Purple Planet Music
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Events:Columbus Women in Technology ConferenceTuesday, October 10, 20177:30 AM to 8:00 PMhttps://www.meetup.com/techlifecolumbus/events/242716289/October 13th 3 - 7:30 pmhttps://www.riseofrest.com/rise-of-the-rest-100k-pitch-competition-faq/October 14th5 - 10 pmLicking County Historic Jail Beer Festhttp://lcjail.org/jailhouse-rock-beerfest/Communityhttps://venturebeat.com/2017/10/05/yelp-analysis-dubs-columbus-ohio-the-nations-hottest-hipster-market-and-our-minds-are-blown/ - donehttp://www.columbusunderground.com/development-planned-for-ten-acres-site-south-of-grandview-yard-bw1 - donehttp://nbc4i.com/2017/10/05/racist-flyers-left-on-windshields-near-new-albany-restaurant-blacks-not-welcome/ - donehttps://news.osu.edu/news/2017/10/04/digital-flagship/ - http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/09/prweb14725356.htm?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss - donehttps://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/news/2017/10/04/exclusivedeveloper-buys-giant-eagle-near-german.html - donehttp://www.dispatch.com/entertainment/20171004/blue-jackets-fans-will-find-new-restaurants-and-one-big-empty-one-in-arena-districtTechhttps://www.theverge.com/2017/10/3/16414306/yahoo-security-data-breach-3-billion-verizonhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/06/business/the-office-gets-remade-again.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Ftechnology&action=click&contentCollection=technology®ion=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=1&pgtype=sectionfront&_r=0https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/8/16437712/airbnb-wework-business-travelers-deskshttps://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/750vsm/firefox_devs_discussing_how_to_secretly_sneak_the/Featurehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Data_Protection_Regulationhttps://digitalguardian.com/blog/what-does-gdpr-mean-for-you
For Alex “Sandy” Pentland, one of the best-known and widely cited computational social scientists in the world, these are halcyon days for his field. One of the creators of the MIT Media Lab and currently the director of the MIT Connection Science and Human Dynamics labs, Pentland studies ‘social physics,’ which takes a data-centric view of culture and society. In this Social Science Bites podcast, he tells interviewer Dave Edmonds about the origins of social physics in the barren days before the advent of widespread good data and solid statistical methods and how it blossomed as both a field and for Pentland’s own research. Now, with both plentiful data and very sophisticated statistics, “we can revisit this vision of understanding society, understanding culture, as an alive, evolving animal using these modern techniques.” The key change, he explains, has been in the amount and the diversity of data -- even if that’s a scary thought from a privacy point of view, “But from a social science point of view it’s Nirvana. For the very first time you can look at complicated, real-time continuous interaction of many different groups carrying out real activities.” Pentland’s own experimental trajectory reflects those advances, with his early work mediated as much by what was lacking (a good way to deal statistically with language) as what was at hand. This led him to study how much of an individual’s behavior was due to older, pre-language signaling and how much due to more modern linguistic structure. But with time and computational advances, his work ramped up to study how groups of people interact, even up to the scale of a city. That in turn created some fascinating and widely cited insights, such as the more diverse a city’s social ties the more successful, i.e. rich, e city will be. Some of the methodology involved in doing computational social science is also explored in the podcast, as Pentland describes giving an entire community new mobile phones as one part of the data-gathering process (with privacy protecting institutional controls, he notes) even as “we pestered them with a million questionnaires of standard social science things” during the same study period. Pentland is well-known in both the public and private spheres as a leading big data researcher, with Forbes recently dubbing him one of the "seven most powerful data scientists in the world." In addition to his work at MIT, he chairs the World Economic Forum’s Data Driven Development council and has co-founded more than a dozen data-centered companies such as the Data Transparency Lab, the Harvard-ODI-MIT DataPop Alliance and the Institute for Data Driven Design. Among his disparate honors are as a 2012 best-article award from the Harvard Business Review, winning the DARPA Network Challenge run as a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the internet, and being honored for his work on privacy by the group Patient Privacy Rights.
I'm really excited to welcome Greg to the show to talk content. We're covering everything from what kind of content you should have to how often you should be sharing content. Greg and I even share how we manage our marketing and our content creation along with client work. This really is one of those episodes that answers a lot of the questions I see popping up again and again for people. Content can be such a beast to manage and keep up with and a point over overwhelm for so many. I appreciate Greg stopping by the show and sharing some tips on creation as well as managing your results and checking in on those analytics. A little about Greg… Based in Tempe, Arizona, Greg Taylor is passionate about WordPress Development and Content Marketing. Marketing Press is the result of his passions. Greg Taylor specializes in creating high performance websites that meets client goals by using Marketing Press’ signature Data Driven Development process. “If a site looks great, but doesn’t achieve the results Marketing Press’ clients need, we haven’t fully done our job. Only when a site looks great, ranks well and converts — then we know our job is complete.” When not developing WordPress sites, working with clients or speaking at conferences, Greg can be found mentoring in the Arizona startup community, enjoying live music in Tempe, AZ or spending time outdoors with family and friends. Resources Jay Baer's Youtility: Why Smart Marketing Is about Help Not Hype Connect with Me Get YOUR question on a future episode Email me at hello@thestaceyharris.com Tweet with me and include #HittheMic Be sure to leave your review on iTunes or Stitcher for a shoutout on a future show