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Motherhood at work. Just saying that out loud makes my blood pressure spike a little, not gonna lie! Because being a mom already feels like the challenge of a lifetime, and then you add performance reviews, “flexibility” that's anything but, and coworkers who suddenly forget how calendars work when daycare pickup time hits? It's all mess! But motherhood also changes how folks lead, empathize, and show up, in ways that deserve way more respect than they get. This week, I sat down with Erin Grau, co-founder of Charter, to talk about the real cost (and quiet power) of being a mom at work, and what needs to change if we actually want to keep them there. 0:03:32 - One Part of Life Outside of Work That Shapes How You Show up at Work 0:06:16 - The Real Cost of Motherhood in the Workplace 0:09:06 - Has Erin Felt the Penalty of Being a Mom at Work Before? 0:13:51 - How Erin Changed When She Returned to Work After Becoming a Mother 0:21:50 - Why Does the Data Show that Moms Earn Less and Get Promoted Less Than Their Peers? 0:27:15 - How Performance Review and Manager Biases Play Into Motherhood 0:30:16 - One Company Policy That Can Change the Game for Mothers 0:38:28 - How Leaders Can Retain Working Mothers 0:45:17 - How Coworkers Can Foster Better Environments 0:53:27 - A Future of Work Designed With Moms at the Center Teamtailor is the fun, intuitive ATS that candidates actually like and recruiters don't dread opening on Monday mornings. Create branded career sites, automate the boring stuff, and give candidates the hiring experience they dream of — without burning out your team. Visit teamtailor.com And if you love I Hate It Here, sign up to Hebba's newsletter! It's for jaded, overworked, and emotionally burnt-out HR/People Operations professionals needing a little inspiration. https://workweek.com/discover-newsletters/i-hate-it-here-newsletter/ And if you love the podcast, be sure to check out https://www.youtube.com/@ihateit-here for even more exclusive insider content! Follow Erin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eringrau/ Follow Hebba: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ihateit-here/videos LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/hebba-youssef Twitter: https://twitter.com/hebbamyoussef
Montana has long had one of the highest suicide rates nationwide. Many of those deaths involve firearms. Montana's seniors are also dying by suicide at high rates.
Plus: The U.S. Supreme Court allows Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook to keep her job for now, scheduling arguments in January. And Meta says it will begin using chatbot data to target ads on its platforms. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
P.M. Edition for Sept. 9. The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said today that the U.S. added 911,000 fewer jobs over the 12 months that ended in March. WSJ economics reporter Justin Lahart explains what that means for the U.S. economy. Plus, new data from the Census Bureau shows that inflation erased Americans' income gains last year. Journal economics reporter Konrad Putzier breaks down the data and discusses what that says about the economy President Trump inherited. And Israel has attacked Hamas's leadership in Doha, Qatar. We hear from WSJ senior Middle East correspondent Summer Said about the impact this strike could have on peace negotiations. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Small residential facilities where people can stay during mental health crises are expanding across New York, growing from eight in 2021 to 43 statewide. Meanwhile, prosecutors say 18-year-old Faisil McCants faces federal robbery and gun charges in an East Harlem shooting that killed 69-year-old bystander Robin Wright. The NYPD says he is also charged with murder and weapons offenses. Also, New York's LGBTQ+ film festival NewFest is offering free screenings to Arizonans after Phoenix's Desperado Film Festival was canceled under federal orders targeting diversity and inclusion programs. Plus, MTA data show major incidents delaying 50 or more trains peaked in June and July, marking the worst summer for subway service since 2018.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with StateImpact health reporter Jillian Taylor about the rising number of parents choosing to not vaccinate their children as schools get ready to accept students back into classrooms.
ITB analytics expert Sam Finkel joins Geoff Mosher go inside Tyler Steen's pass-blocking metrics, specifically comparing them when he starts vs. when he enters as a replacement, and what they might mean about his future as a full-time starter. #eagles #philadelphiaeagles #flyeaglesfly #tylersteen #jeffstoutland Nobody is more thorough than Sam!Submit more data-driven questions for Sam at insidethebirds@gmail.com!SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON CHANNEL FOR EXCLUSIVE, BONUS CONTENT: https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n► Sky Motor Cars • Visit https://www.skymotorcars.com and tell them Adam and Geoff sent you!► Stretch Zone • Visit https://www.stretchzone.com and sign up for your free 30-minute stretch and start feeling better!!Follow the Hosts!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl► Follow Sam Finkel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sam_finkelHow to access our FULL Podcast:APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...SPREAKER: https://www.spreaker.com/user/...NFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.
New data from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services suggest a disconnect between people with developmental disabilities who are offered money by the state and getting them connected to services. More than 3,000 families have been offered state funding, since Governor Jim Pillen launched an initiative last spring to end an eight year waiting list. But data show not many families are using the state funding.
In this episode of the Lights on Data Show, host George Firican dives deep into the evolving world of data observability with guest Salma Bakouk, co-founder and CEO of Sifflet. They explore how modern data strategies are shifting, especially with the rapid advancement of AI, and discuss the increasing complexity and demand for intelligent, contextual, and scalable data observability solutions. Salma provides insights into the innovative work at Sifflet, introducing AI agents Sentinel, Sage, and Forge, which aim to enhance data reliability and efficiency for enterprises. They discuss the challenges faced by data engineers and how these AI agents are designed to assist in managing data integrity proactively. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in data strategy, AI, and the future of data observability.
As the market awaits the ECJ ruling, fresh data show Maltese CBI application volume is recovering.View the full article here.Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here.
Magen and Rick are back, and this time they're getting straight to it—no fluff, just facts. This episode is all about the numbers driving the self-storage industry right now. You'll learn where people are moving, how much you can raise rates without losing tenants, and what metrics actually matter when you're making decisions.This is a numbers show—no feelings, all data.What You'll Learn:37% of people are planning a move in the next 6–12 months47% of customers will leave if rates go up 10–20%Renters want easy, no-hassle experiencesEconomic pressure is pushing people to more affordable areasTech will keep shaping the industryFlexible operators will winGreat customer service still matters—big timeIf you're ready to nerd out (just a bit) and walk away with actionable insights, hit play. Reach out to us at info@atomicstoragegroup.com
In this episode of the Light on Data Show, hosts George and Diana explore the transformative potential of AI in the manufacturing and industrial sectors. Their guest, Bryan DeBois, Director of Industrial AI at RoviSys, shares insights from his 25 years of experience. They discuss the primary drivers for AI adoption, including the critical loss of expertise due to the 'silver tsunami', and the need for advanced technologies to enhance productivity and efficiency. Bryan explains the different types of AI being deployed, such as traditional AI, autonomous AI agents, and generative AI, and highlights the importance of AI readiness assessments and the challenges posed by legacy systems. He also addresses organizational change management and cybersecurity concerns associated with AI deployment on the plant floor. Tune in for expert advice on taking the first steps toward industrial AI implementation and understanding the pivotal role it can play in modern manufacturing.
In this enlightening episode of the Lights on Data Show, co-hosts George and Diana delve into the vital topic of how organizational culture impacts data governance success. Joined by Joyce Myers, Chief Data Officer at Modern Technology Solutions, they explore the importance of culture, its effects on data governance, and how data governance initiatives can also influence culture. Joyce shares her extensive experience and offers invaluable advice on aligning culture with governance goals, building trust, and creating a data-informed culture. This episode is packed with insights for data governance specialists, IT professionals, and anyone curious about organizational culture and its impact on data initiatives. Don't miss out on this rich discussion on fostering the right cultural mindset for success in data governance.
As we get a blast of winter, New York City's housing department reminds tenants to report heat and hot water issues to landlords or call 3-1-1. Meanwhile, the New York Blood Center calls for donations after an “alarmingly low” turnout over the holidays. Plus, police data shows a 7% drop in citywide crime in 2024, but gun violence remains high in public housing complexes. WNYC's Brittany Kriegstein has more.
Following the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), Paolo Tarantino, MD, and Matteo Lambertini, MD, PhD, co-hosted a live X Space with CancerNetwork® and spoke about updated trial findings that may impact the breast cancer treatment paradigm. Tarantino is a clinical research fellow at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School. Lambertini is an associate professor and consultant in medical oncology at the University of Genova – IRCCS Policlinico San Martino Hospital in Genova, Italy. Tarantino and Lambertini highlighted data from various studies that investigators presented at the Symposium, which included results on the use of treatment modalities such as antibody drug conjugates and CDK4/6 inhibitors. Some presentations of interest included the following: · Phase 3 DESTINY-Breast06 Trial (NCT04494425) o Patients with hormone receptor (HR)–positive, HER2-low or HER2-ultralow metastatic breast cancer were assigned to receive fam-trastuzumab deruxtecan-nxki (T-DXd; Enhertu) or physician's choice of therapy. o Treatment with T-DXd improved progression-free survival (PFS) among patients with a time to progression on frontline endocrine therapy of less than 6 months (HR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.25-0.59), 6 to 12 months (HR, 0.69; 95% CI, 0.43-1.12), and more than 12 months (HR, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.51-0.88). o PFS improved with T-DXd regardless of disease burden. · Phase 3 EMBER-3 Trial (NCT04975308) o Investigators evaluated 3 treatment arms—imlunestrant (LY3484356) monotherapy, fulvestrant (Faslodex) or exemestane (Aromasin), and imlunestrant in combination with abemaciclib (Verzenio)—among patients with estrogen receptor (ER)–positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer. o Across the overall population, imlunestrant monotherapy improved PFS compared with standard endocrine therapy (HR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.72-1.04; P = .12). o Imlunestrant plus abemaciclib also showed a PFS improvement vs endocrine therapy across the overall population (HR, 0.57; 95% CI, 0.44-0.73; P
Discover Todd Myers' insights on Washington's CO2 emissions data and why he calls for innovative solutions to meet climate goals. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/opinion-new-data-show-washingtons-co2-emissions-increased-between-2012-and-2021 on ClarkCountyToday.com. #ClimatePolicy #CarbonEmissions #WashingtonState #LocalNews
In this insightful episode of the Lights on Data Show, host George Firican discusses the importance of data strategy in retail with Zainulabedin Shah, co-founder and CEO of Zeed. The conversation dives into essential components for a successful data strategy, the role of AI and machine learning in retail, and the future trends that will shape the retail landscape. Tune in to learn how cohesive data strategy can transform retail challenges into massive opportunities and foster a data-informed culture within your organization.
In today's episode, supported by Taiho Pharmaceutical, we had the pleasure of speaking with Joleen Hubbard, MD, about practice-changing updates to the colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment paradigm. Dr Hubbard is a medical oncologist at Allina Health Cancer Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In our exclusive interview, Dr Hubbard discussed key efficacy and safety findings from the phase 3 SUNLIGHT trial (NCT04737187) of trifluridine-tipiracil (Lonsurf) plus bevacizumab (Avastin) in patients with refractory metastatic CRC; quality of life outcomes from this trial; and the most practice-changing updates to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines for CRC.
Sustained responses and long-term overall survival have resulted from checkpoint inhibitor therapy for advanced melanoma, transforming the prognosis for as many as half of patients. This is according to 10-year survival outcomes from the Phase Ill CheckMate 067 trial of nivolumab plus ipilimumab in advanced melanoma that were reported at the ESMO Congress 2024. At the conference, Oncology Times reporter, Peter Goodwin, caught up with James Larkin, FRCP, PhD, Professor and Medical Oncologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London.
On the next Charlotte Talks, change for the better. Charlotte has seen improvement in upward mobility for those born into poverty. We dive into the details with our roundtable of reporters.
New data from the state Department of Labor and Industry are spotlighting discrepancies in teacher pay across Montana. State lawmakers met the week of June 17th to discuss ways to improve teacher pay.
In this compelling episode of the "Lights on Data Show," host George Firican engages with Rajiv Kapoor, president and CEO of 1105 Media and bestselling author of "AI Made Simple," to discuss AI's transformative role in the future of work. They delve into how AI technologies are reshaping workplaces by enhancing productivity and offering groundbreaking tools like private GPTs tailored for business-specific needs. Rajiv shares fascinating insights from his book and experiences, addressing the potential impacts of AI on job markets and data security. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of AI and workplace innovation, offering valuable perspectives on harnessing AI responsibly and effectively.
In this episode of the "Lights on Data Show," host George Firican is joined by Kerry Robinson, VP of Conversational AI at Waterfield Tech, to explore "The Three-Part Strategy That's Building Tomorrow's AI." Kerry shares over 20 years of insights on how to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving AI landscape through a strategic approach of Discovery, Illumination, and Pioneering. Listen as they delve into real-world applications, the importance of hands-on experience, and practical advice on using AI to transform business and personal practices. This enlightening discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding and leveraging the power of artificial intelligence.
Description: On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth of Catawiki and Dr. K Royal (our views are our own and do not reflect the views of our employers) connect with Irith Kist, the Data Protection Officer at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, also a member of the Data Protection Advisory Commission of the City of Amsterdam. However, she is also a health data researcher herself, and on the 5th of June, she will defend her dissertation at Leiden University called A Fair Balance.This is a topic we love to discuss – health data and how sharing it is important for the advancement of medicine and health treatment, but the disparities on how data is treated globally is not ideal for research purposes. If you have comments or questions, find us on LinkedIn and IG @seriousprivacy @podcastprivacy @euroPaulB @heartofprivacy and email podcast@seriousprivacy.eu. Rate and Review us! Proudly sponsored by TrustArc. Learn more about NymityAI at https://trustarc.com/nymityai-beta/ #heartofprivacy #europaulb #seriousprivacy #privacy #dataprotection #cybersecuritylaw #CPO #DPO #CISO
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The number of Vermonters who died from opioid overdoses fell last year — the first decrease in five years.
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The number of Montana high school seniors submitting an application for federal student loans is down sharply from last year, according to national data.
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Payrolls are positive. The unemployment rate is incredibly low. Stocks are soaring. What recession? Furthermore, we've been talking about one for so long it is more than understandable why people have tuned it out. But how could we know the recession call is wrong? It isn't just the continued lack of layoffs. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro AnalysisTwitter: https://twitter.com/JeffSnider_EDUhttps://www.eurodollar.universityRealClearMarkets Essays: https://bit.ly/38tL5a7#recession #money #recession2023 #money #inflation #deflation #interestrates #dollar #economy #credit #ratecuts #federalreserve #fomc #fedpivot #jobs #unemployment #employment
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Thomas Abt, Founding director of the Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction (VRC) and an associate research professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland joins the program discussing crime in the region and what tactics have worked to fix it.
New data released by the World Wildlife Fund shows that 1.6 million acres of grassland habitat was lost throughout the Great Plains in 2021.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue on COVID Vaccinations
Sixteen-thousand Montanans lost Medicaid coverage in July, according to new data from the state health department.
The intersection of XR and Artificial Intelligence is a hot topic, and this is the start of a 17-part Voices of VR podcast series where I've interviewed different immersive artists and XR developers over the past four months about how they're integrating AI into their workflow in creating virtual and augmented reality projects. I'm starting the series off with Evo Heyning, how has done a deep dive into dozens of generative AI programs, and she wrote an entire book called Promptcraft: Guidebook for Generative Media in Creative Work that explores our relationship to generative media. I had a chance to talk to her about her book at AWE where we talk about her journey into generative AI, her world in virtual worlds and the Open Metaverse Interoperability Group, and her various projects that live at the intersection of immersive media and AI. Here is a list of the 17 episodes in this series on the intersection of XR and AI: #1253: XR & AI Series Kickoff with Evo Heyning on a Promptcraft Guide to Generative Media #1254: Using AI to Upskill Creative Sovereignty with XR Arist Violeta Ayala #1255: Using GPT Chatbots to Bootstrap Social VR Spaces with “Quantum Bar” Demo #1256: Using GPT for Conversational Interface for Escape Room VR Game "The Unclaimed Masterpiece" #1257: Talk on Preliminary Thoughts on AI: History, Ethics, and Conceptual Frames #1258: Using XR & AI to Reclaim and Preserve Indigenous Languages with Michael Running Wolf #1259: AWE Panel on the Intersection of AI and the Metaverse #1260: Using ChatGPT for XR Education and Persistent Virtual Assistant via AR Headsets #1261: Using ChatGPT for Rapid Prototyping of Tilt Five AR Applications with CEO Jeri Ellsworth #1262: Using in AI in AR Filters & ChatGPT for Business Planning with Educator Don Allen Stevenson III #1263: MeetWol AI Agent with Niantic, Overbeast AR App, & Speculative Architecture Essays with Keiichi Matsuda #1264: Inworld.ai for Dynamic NPC Characters with Knowledge, Memory, & Robust Narrative Controls #1265: Integrating Generative AI into Live Theatre Performance in WebXR with OnBoardXR #1266: Converting Dance into Multi-Channel Generative AI Performance at 30FPS with "Kinectic Diffusion" #1267: Frontiers of XR & AI Integrations with ONX Studio Technical Directors & Sensorium Co-Founders #1268: Survey of Open Metaverse Technologies & AI Workflows by Adrian Biedrzycki #1269: Three XR & AI Projects: "Sex, Desire, and Data Show," "Chomsky vs Chomsky," and "Future Rites" This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Sandra Rodriguez is a director and creative director of immersive experiences that use AI to create spaces where you interact with sentient-like entities. I had a chance to catch up with her during Tribeca Immersive 2023 to unpack three of her recent projects that are at the intersection of XR and AI: Chomsky vs Chomsky (see my previous interview in episode #898), Sex, Desire, and Data Show at the Phi Centre, and Future Rites (see my previous interview in episode #1076). We cover everything from large language models from GPT 2.0 to GPT 4.0, creating abstract art from an AI model that trained on millions of porn videos, and creating an AI autotune for embodied dance movements. Rodriguez has so many deep and profound insights about the intersection between XR and AI that I saw it fitting to conclude my 17-episode series with my latest interview with her. Here is a list of the entire series of 17 interviews in this series: #1253: XR & AI Series Kickoff with Evo Heyning on a Promptcraft Guide to Generative Media #1254: Using AI to Upskill Creative Sovereignty with XR Arist Violeta Ayala #1255: Using GPT Chatbots to Bootstrap Social VR Spaces with “Quantum Bar” Demo #1256: Using GPT for Conversational Interface for Escape Room VR Game "The Unclaimed Masterpiece" #1257: Talk on Preliminary Thoughts on AI: History, Ethics, and Conceptual Frames #1258: Using XR & AI to Reclaim and Preserve Indigenous Languages with Michael Running Wolf #1259: AWE Panel on the Intersection of AI and the Metaverse #1260: Using ChatGPT for XR Education and Persistent Virtual Assistant via AR Headsets #1261: Using ChatGPT for Rapid Prototyping of Tilt Five AR Applications with CEO Jeri Ellsworth #1262: Using in AI in AR Filters & ChatGPT for Business Planning with Educator Don Allen Stevenson III #1263: MeetWol AI Agent with Niantic, Overbeast AR App, & Speculative Architecture Essays with Keiichi Matsuda #1264: Inworld.ai for Dynamic NPC Characters with Knowledge, Memory, & Robust Narrative Controls #1265: Integrating Generative AI into Live Theatre Performance in WebXR with OnBoardXR #1266: Converting Dance into Multi-Channel Generative AI Performance at 30FPS with "Kinectic Diffusion" #1267: Frontiers of XR & AI Integrations with ONX Studio Technical Directors & Sensorium Co-Founders #1268: Survey of Open Metaverse Technologies & AI Workflows by Adrian Biedrzycki #1269: Three XR & AI Projects: "Sex, Desire, and Data Show," "Chomsky vs Chomsky," and "Future Rites" This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
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P.M. Edition for Feb. 1. Growth in consumer spending is starting to slow down. It's the latest evidence the economy is cooling, as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates to continue taming inflation. WSJ economics reporter Harriet Torry joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Justin Hart—Executive Consultant & Chief Data Analyst of RationalGround.com—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his new book, “Gone Viral: How COVID Drove the World Insane.” During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic Hart worked alongside Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and health care policy experts at Stanford University's Hoover Institution attempting to develop data-driven decisions. In the book, Hart uses data to demonstrate how children were “irreversibly damaged” educationally via over-the-top lockdown policies that resulted in remote learning for prolonged periods of time.