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I am joined by Dave Lewis, Vice President of Exploration at Kuya Silver (CSE: KUYA | OTCQB: KUYAF | FSE: 6MR1), for an in-depth update on the Company's ongoing exploration activities at the Silver Kings Project in Ontario. Dave provides context on how Kuya is systematically building towards a multi-zone resource at Silver Kings while advancing production and exploration in Peru. Following recent conversations with CEO David Stein regarding the restart of production at the Bethania Silver Project in Peru, today's focus shifts to Kuya's Silver Kings Project in Ontario. Key Topics Covered: New vein cluster discovery at the Campbell-Crawford Prospect, expanding the Angus target area westward. Overview of the recent 2024-2025 drill program and strategy behind future targeting. Insights into multiple mineralized vein orientations and early signs of significant scale potential at Silver Kings. Discussion on high-grade silver and cobalt intercepts, black shale enrichment, and the role of porphyry intrusions. Plans for future modeling, target definition, and follow-up drilling to advance exploration efforts. Broader company updates, including the recent $2.9M financing and what's happening at the Bethania Project.
Dave Lewis, an expert on taxes, calls in with last minute tips to get your taxes done!
In this special episode we sit down with the creator of the creator of the universe that brought us all together. Since the launch of DropFleet Commander's very first Kickstarter we have waited to sit down with Dave Lewis and he did not disappoint. Some lovely lore information, he talks game design, his work sculpting, his influences and he even drops the hint for a dreeam future Drop protect he would love to hear the communities feedback on. A huge thankyou to TTCombat for arranging this. Next episode #155 will be recorded 30/03/2025 Sponsored by Valhalla Hobby: www.valhallahobby.com Use code "tabled" for 5% off your first order over $100. Patreon: www.patreon.com/gettingtabled Facebook: www.facebook.com/gettingtabled Website: www.gettingtabled.com Email: GettingTabled@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/ZSgwtFvX6k Twitter: @gettingtabled Instagram: @gettingtabled Threads: @gettingtabled Blusky: @gettingtabled.bsky.social Reddit: r/GettingTabled Toyreel: www.youtube.com/toyreel Music created by Eric Matyas of Soundimage.org
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. On this episode…can the Navy get it's Mojo Back? That's the title of a new work from retired three-star admiral Dave Lewis – an officer with long experience sailing and building ships. He's here to see if the chief sea service can get its old mojo workin' again. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
Stance visits London to explore the Tate Gallery show The 80s: Photographing Britain with campaigner Marc Thompson. The exhibition examines how photographers used the camera to respond to the seismic social, political, and economic shifts of the era, including the rise of Thatcherism, race uprisings, and the AIDS epidemic. It highlights photography as a vital tool for social representation, cultural celebration, and artistic experimentation, spanning landscapes, self-portraiture, and social documentary during this pivotal and highly creative period. Marc Thompson, a Brixton-born cultural leader and prominent British campaigner with over three decades of experience in HIV activism and education, joins Chrystal for a tour of Tate Britain. Together, they engage with the works of photographers such as Ajamu X and Rotimi Fani-Kayode, discussing the legacy of Black queer voices in shaping modern Britain, the cultural significance of Brixton as a hub for activism, creativity and nightclubs, and the ongoing fight for healthcare equity faced by marginalized communities today. If you like what you heard, please write us a review and check out more of our work at stancepodcast.com and all podcasting apps @stancepodcast This podcast was produced by Etay Zwick. Referenced In This Podcast & Show Notes Mark Thompson Linktree Marc Thompson IG London HIV Prevention Resident Survey Black & Gay Back InBlack & Gay Back In The Day IGThe Day Black & Gay Back In The Day Podcast Lost Spaces Podcast - Queer Nation (with Marc Thompson) PrEPster Love Tank Black Health Matters Do It London - HIV Prevention Interview with Marc Thompson in London Friend Article about Marc Thompson in The Voice We Were Always Here Podcast hosted by Marc Thompson Tate Britian The 80s: Photographing Britain at the Tate Artists include: Online Gallery of Rotimi Fani-Kayode's Photography Black British Artists 1980s Archive Pogus Caesar Martin Parr's Ajamu X's website Dave Lewis's website Susanne Roden Anna Fox's website Derek Bishton's website Jason Evans website Reflections of the Black Experience: Brixton Art Gallery, 1986. PV Card, Poster, Catalogue, Time Out, Echoes & LAM Reviews A Review of an exhibition of Rotimi Fani-Kayode's work
BENNY @Causewaykings33 / Causewaykings33@GMAIL.COMCLANCE @CausewayClancy4CHIGS -COACHCHIG@GMAIL.COMShout out to the WMEX Marketing crew and our partners!Thank you for listening and lets go B's! Boston Bruins' Performance and LeadershipThe team discussed the issues with the Boston Bruins, specifically their lack of effort and chemistry. They speculated that there might be something wrong internally with the team, independent of the coach, and that the team's roster was flawed. They also discussed the firing of the coach, with some agreeing with the decision and others not. The team also discussed the performance of players like David Pastrnak and Elias Lindholm, and the need for a change in leadership. The consensus was that the team's issues ran deeper than just the coach and that the organization needed to address the problems.Boston Bruins Performance and ChangesThe discussion revolved around the Boston Bruins' performance and potential changes. Merrill expressed concerns about the team's inconsistency, suggesting that the problem might lie with the players and the person picking them. The team's coaching changes were also discussed, with Merrill suggesting that the coaching change might not be enough to turn things around. The group also discussed the potential of acquiring players like Trevor Zegras and John Gibson, but ultimately decided against it. The conversation ended with a discussion about the challenges of playing with a center like Pasernak, who doesn't seem to commit defensively.Boston Bruins Struggles and CoachingMerrill and others discuss the struggles of the Boston Bruins this season. They critique players like Pastrnak, Carlo, and Lohrei for their defensive deficiencies. Anthony argues that the team's issues stem from a lack of supporting talent around the stars like Pastrnak. The group debates whether firing coach Montgomery was the right move, with some feeling the players deserve more blame for underperforming. There is disagreement over trading players like Carlo given the team's overall struggles. Anthony reveals that the rumored next coach of the Detroit Red Wings will be a controversial topic for their next discussion.Sergei Fedorov as NHL CoachThe group discusses the possibility of Sergei Fedorov becoming the first Russian head coach in the NHL. They express skepticism about star players succeeding as coaches, citing examples like Wayne Gretzky and Patrick Roy. The conversation then shifts to reminiscing about past unsuccessful Bruins coaches like Dave Lewis and the team's struggles during that era with questionable trades and signings.J.T. Miller's Leave and Ovechkin's RecordThe group discusses J.T. Miller's indefinite leave of absence from the Vancouver Canucks for personal reasons, likely related to the player assistance program. They praise the Canucks' young players like Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. The conversation then shifts to Alex Ovechkin's chances of breaking Wayne Gretzky's goal-scoring record this season after suffering a week-to-week injury. While they believe Ovechkin will eventually break the record, they debate whether it will happen this year given his age and the injury. The group also touches on the future of the Washington Capitals and the need for them to rebuild soon.Boston Bruins Roster and ManagementThe team discussed the Boston Bruins' performance and potential roster changes. They agreed that the team's management should consider trading away older players and acquiring younger talent. The idea of trading for players like Zegras was proposed, but concerns were raised about the Bruins' lack of draft picks and the difficulty of acquiring top talent. The team also discussed the possibility of a new general manager to implement a more effective strategy. The Bruins' management was criticized for prioritizing playoff appearances over long-term roster development. The team concluded that the Bruins' current roster is not sustainable and that significant changes are needed to improve their performance.Boston Bruins Coaching and PerformanceThe team discussed the recent performance of the Boston Bruins, focusing on their coaching and management. They criticized the team's General Manager, Sweeney, for his lack of success in drafting and trading players. They also discussed the firing of head coach, Jim Montgomery, and the potential for new head coach, Sacco, to be the next Jack Adams trophy winner. The team also discussed the performance of players such as Pasta, Marshon, and Lindholm. The conversation ended with a discussion about the history of the Bruins' drafts and the challenges faced by NHL coaches.
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Google's cookie encryption drama, Microsoft accusing Google of shady antitrust tactics, AI shenanigans, the rejected Defcon talk and hacking traffic lights, vulnerabilities in Realtek SD card readers, the never-ending debate on quantum computing vs. cryptography, backdoors are not secrets and where we are pushing attackers, firmware leakage, more on Windows Downgrade (and UEFI locks), super nerdy Linux things, EDR is dead, well not really but more on how to make it not phone home, bypassing memory scanners, couple of Bluetooth hacking things, and a really awesome article about an IoT 0-Day that is no longer on the Internet. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Google's cookie encryption drama, Microsoft accusing Google of shady antitrust tactics, AI shenanigans, the rejected Defcon talk and hacking traffic lights, vulnerabilities in Realtek SD card readers, the never-ending debate on quantum computing vs. cryptography, backdoors are not secrets and where we are pushing attackers, firmware leakage, more on Windows Downgrade (and UEFI locks), super nerdy Linux things, EDR is dead, well not really but more on how to make it not phone home, bypassing memory scanners, couple of Bluetooth hacking things, and a really awesome article about an IoT 0-Day that is no longer on the Internet. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
We had the pleasure of finally having Dave Lewis on the show to discuss shadow IT and security debt. Dave shared some fascinating insights from his long career in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of addressing fundamental security issues and the human aspect of security. We delved into the challenges of managing shadow IT, the complexities of security debt, and the need for organizations to prioritize security practices. Overall, it was a great conversation that highlighted the ongoing struggles in our industry and the importance of learning from past mistakes to build a more secure future. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-849
Emerging writer and perpetual appreciator of life, Dave Lewis came on the podcast today to share about his roots in music as a drummer, and how that helped lay foundations for the storyteller he has become today. Check out Dave's stories and happenings on his Instagram page Share you thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group. For more songwriting prompts, challenges, good thoughtful fun, and to become a paid subscriber with awesome bonuses, check out the Write Songs You Love Newsletter at https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com.
In this episode, Dave Lewis sat down with Penny Wika, who, alongside her late husband Norris, has devoted her life to enriching education and fostering philanthropy in Wamego. Penny's inspiring transition from a career in journalism to becoming a beloved teacher at Manhattan High School, the story behind the creation of the Norris and Penny Wika Scholarship, a $1,000 renewable annual award initiated in 2015 that helps students throughout their undergraduate studies. Additionally, they chatted about the expansion of the Penny Wika Journalist of the Year Award, which now grants a $5,000 scholarship to talented student journalists, promoting excellence and dedication in the field. As well as the formation of her family's trust, and the Noris & Penny Wika Trust Scholarship.GMCFCFAs
Send us a textThis is the bonus part of the episode where we go through and ask a speed round of questions for not only their insights into cybersecurity, but a little bit of their personal life too! Show Notes from Dave's Reponses:Cybersecurity Books: Andy Ellis - 1% Percentage Leadership - 1% Leadership: Master the Small, Daily Improvements that Set Great Leaders Apart - https://a.co/d/9C8OhbEMikko Hypponen - If it's smart it's vulnerable - https://a.co/d/awJBupDApps:ToDoIst - https://todoist.com/Signal - https://signal.org/1Password - https://1password.com/Connect with Dave Lewisemail: gattaca@1password.comWebsite: https://www.liquidmatrix.orgTwitter / X: https://x.com/gattacaLiquidMatrix: (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/liquidmatrix-security-digest-podcast/id533166516Connect with usWebsite: securitymasterminds.buzzsprout.comKnowBe4 Resources:KnowBe4 Blog: https://blog.knowbe4.comJames McQuiggan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganErich Kron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkron/Music Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.comShow Notes created with Capsho - www.capsho.comSound Engineering - Matthew Bliss, MB Podcasts.If you'd like to ask Matt what he can do for your podcast, visit https://www.mbpod.com and schedule a consultation today!
Send us a Text Message.Dave Lewis, the global advisory CISO at OnePassword, shares his fascinating journey from the music industry to a thriving career in cybersecurity. With a background in music and a natural curiosity for computers, Dave's unconventional path highlights the diverse entry points into the cybersecurity field. His extensive experience, spanning various industries and roles, offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and its critical importance in our everyday lives. Dave's engaging narrative style, combined with his technical expertise, makes his journey an inspiring example for individuals considering a career change to cybersecurity, providing a unique perspective and practical insights into this dynamic field.We have to be okay with failure as long as we're learning from it. If somebody says their failure is not an option, they're not learning. - Dave LewisConnect with Dave Lewisemail: gattaca@1password.comWebsite: https://www.liquidmatrix.orgTwitter / X: https://x.com/gattacaLiquidMatrix: (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/liquidmatrix-security-digest-podcast/id533166516Connect with usWebsite: securitymasterminds.buzzsprout.comKnowBe4 Resources:KnowBe4 Blog: https://blog.knowbe4.comJames McQuiggan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmcquigganErich Kron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichkron/Music Composed by: Brian Sanyshyn - https://www.briansanyshynmusic.comAnnouncer: Sarah McQuiggan - https://www.sarahmcquiggan.comShow Notes created with Capsho - www.capsho.comSound Engineering - Matthew Bliss, MB Podcasts.If you'd like to ask Matt what he can do for your podcast, visit https://www.mbpod.com and schedule a consultation today!
For at least two decades, artificial intelligence has been used in e-discovery to help surface and prioritize review of potentially responsive documents from large document collections. But while technology-assisted review (TAR) has traditionally been driven by AI in the form of supervised machine learning, some vendors and e-discovery professionals are starting to experiment with the use of generative AI in its place. So how effective is generative AI for document review in e-discovery? Is it a replacement for traditional TAR or a supplement? Are there other ways in which this rapidly evolving technology can be used in discovery? On this week's LawNext, we are discussing the application of generative AI in e-discovery. To do so, host Bob Ambrogi is joined by three computer and data scientists from Redgrave Data, a consulting firm that specializes in e-discovery and data science. Today's guests are: Dave Lewis, chief scientific officer, who has over three decades of experience in AI and statistics. Lenora Gray, data scientist, who has worked for more than 15 years in law firm project management and matter support roles. Jeremy Pickens, head of applied science, a pioneer in the fields of collaborative exploratory search and technology assisted review. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this episode of contracting conversations, we explore multiple incentives which can be a very useful tool on a variety of contracts. Jim and Scott continue their conversation concerning incentive contracts with Dave Lewis, the Learning Asset Manager for CON 7640 - Multiple Incentive Contracts. He explains how these contracts work, at a high level, when to use, and who the target audience is. Take a listen and see if this training is right for you. Don't miss our previous episodes on CON 7600, CON 7610, CON 7620 and 7630. And if you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe to our channel on your favorite platform (DAU Media, Apple Podcasts and/or YouTube) and hit the like button or give us a thumbs up. Thank you for listening.CON 7640 - Multiple Incentives OLT - COMMING OUT SOON CON 7630 - Award-Fee and Award-Term Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13109CON 7600 - https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13108CON 7610 - Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13014CON 7620 - Cost-Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13013Credentials home page: https://www.dau.edu/credentialsBack to Basics: https://www.dau.edu/back-to-basics; BtB Contracting: https://www.dau.edu/functional-areas/contractingContract Cost, Price and Finance Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/pricing Contracting Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/contractingIf you are watching this video on DAU Media, but rather watch on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF8yqm-r_M5czw5teb0PsAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225
Hey, Lit Listeners. Rock is Lit is turning up the volume for a very special episode celebrating the 80th birthday of one of the greatest guitarists in rock ‘n roll history, Jimmy Page! Join us in a musical journey as we revisit some of the finest moments from our Zep-related past episodes, featuring Led Zeppelin historian and super fan as well as the Zep fan magazine 'Tight But Loose' founder and editor, Dave Lewis. We've also got the inside scoop from Led Zeppelin's former PR maestro and Vice President of Swan Song Records, Danny Goldberg; and the one and only Jim McCarty, The Yardbirds drummer and Jimmy's former bandmate. For me, Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin have been more than just musical influences—they've been the soundtrack to my life and the inspiration behind my 2021 novel, 'Searching for Jimmy Page.' As a writer, their impact on my creative journey is immeasurable. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the man and the band that have woven their way into the fabric of my existence. So, buckle up as we delve into the archives, sharing anecdotes and stories that define the magic of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Afterward, I encourage you to check out the full episodes featuring Dave Lewis, Danny Goldberg, and Jim McCarty. There are so many more Zeppelin tales they tell in those long-form interviews. And if you're interested in learning more about my novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page', tool on over to my website. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X1B_hQSVt0&t=1s Links: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Rock is Lit EP7, featuring Danny Goldberg: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/christyalexanderhallberg/margaretbauer/randallmartoccia/lizawieland/dannygoldberg Rock is Lit EP20, featuring Dave Lewis: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/searchingforjimmypageaudiobook Rock is Lit EP27, first interview with Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/jimmccarty Rock is Lit Bonus EP, featuring Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/podcast-vault-feed/jimmccartyandbreathofthewind Rock is Lit EP42, featuring Neal Preston: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/nealpreston Tight But Loose website: http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/ Danny Goldberg's website: https://www.dannygoldberg.com/ Danny Goldberg on Twitter: @DannyGoldberg67 Jim McCarty's website: https://www.jamesmccarty.com/ Video of Jim McCarty's new single, “Breath of the Wind,” produced by Christy Alexander Hallberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2uiBE63p8o Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, Lit Listeners. Rock is Lit is turning up the volume for a very special episode celebrating the 80th birthday of one of the greatest guitarists in rock ‘n roll history, Jimmy Page! Join us in a musical journey as we revisit some of the finest moments from our Zep-related past episodes, featuring Led Zeppelin historian and super fan as well as the Zep fan magazine 'Tight But Loose' founder and editor, Dave Lewis. We've also got the inside scoop from Led Zeppelin's former PR maestro and Vice President of Swan Song Records, Danny Goldberg; and the one and only Jim McCarty, The Yardbirds drummer and Jimmy's former bandmate. For me, Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin have been more than just musical influences—they've been the soundtrack to my life and the inspiration behind my 2021 novel, 'Searching for Jimmy Page.' As a writer, their impact on my creative journey is immeasurable. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the man and the band that have woven their way into the fabric of my existence. So, buckle up as we delve into the archives, sharing anecdotes and stories that define the magic of Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin. Afterward, I encourage you to check out the full episodes featuring Dave Lewis, Danny Goldberg, and Jim McCarty. There are so many more Zeppelin tales they tell in those long-form interviews. And if you're interested in learning more about my novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page', tool on over to my website. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X1B_hQSVt0&t=1s Links: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Rock is Lit EP7, featuring Danny Goldberg: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/christyalexanderhallberg/margaretbauer/randallmartoccia/lizawieland/dannygoldberg Rock is Lit EP20, featuring Dave Lewis: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/searchingforjimmypageaudiobook Rock is Lit EP27, first interview with Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/jimmccarty Rock is Lit Bonus EP, featuring Jim McCarty: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/podcast-vault-feed/jimmccartyandbreathofthewind Rock is Lit EP42, featuring Neal Preston: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/nealpreston Tight But Loose website: http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/ Danny Goldberg's website: https://www.dannygoldberg.com/ Danny Goldberg on Twitter: @DannyGoldberg67 Jim McCarty's website: https://www.jamesmccarty.com/ Video of Jim McCarty's new single, “Breath of the Wind,” produced by Christy Alexander Hallberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2uiBE63p8o Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. This week…One of the key companies crucial to the development and fielding autonomous surface vessels is Leidos. Two of that company's top officials, Dave Lewis, senior vice president of the Maritime Business and Dan Brintzinghoffer, vice president in the Maritime Systems Division, are with us to shed some light not just into the complexities of developing ships able to operate without people aboard, but also what they're ready to do – today. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
Special Edition: Delmarva Benefit Group CEO Dave Lewis shares details about his personal journey into insurance and the passions that continually motivate him.
In this episode of contracting conversations, we explore incentives which have been out of favor in the recent past, but can be a part of a contracting officer's toolbox - Award Fee and Award Term Contract. Jim and Scott continue their conversation concerning incentive contracts with Dave Lewis with Dave Lewis, the Learning Asset Manager for CON 7630 - Award Fee and Award Term Contracts. He explains how these contracts work, at a high level, when to use, and who the target audience is. Take a listen and see if this training is right for you Don't miss our previous episodes on CON 7600, CON 7610, and CON 7620. And if you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe to our channel on your favorite platform (DAU Media, Apple Podcasts and/or YouTube) and hit the like button or give us a thumbs up. Thank you for listening.CON 7630 - Award-Fee and Award-Term Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13109 CON 7600 - https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13108CON 7610 - Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13014CON 7620 - Cost-Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13013CON 7640 - Coming SoonCredentials home page: https://www.dau.edu/credentialsBack to Basics: https://www.dau.edu/back-to-basics; BtB Contracting: https://www.dau.edu/functional-areas/contractingContract Cost, Price and Finance Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/pricing Contracting Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/contractingIf you are watching this video on DAU Media, but rather watch on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF8yqm-r_M5czw5teb0PsAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225
In this episode of contracting conversations, we explore the complex world of Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee (CPIF) contracts with Dave Lewis, the Learning Asset Manager for CON 7620. He explains what CPIF contracts are, how to structure them, when to use, comparison between CPIF and FPIF, Range of Incentive Effectiveness (RIE), and what is the target audience.. He also shares some insights from the CPIF contracts course, which includes embedded videos and interactive exercises. If you want to learn more about incentive contracts, don't miss our previous episodes on CON 7600, CON 7610, and CON 7630. And if you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe to our channel on your favorite platform (DAU Media, Apple Podcasts and/or YouTube) and give us a thumbs up. Thank you for listening. CON 7620 - Cost-Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13013CON 7600 - https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13108CON 7610 - Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13014CON 7630 - Award-Fee and Award-Term Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13109CON 7640 - Coming SoonCredentials home page: https://www.dau.edu/credentialsBack to Basics: https://www.dau.edu/back-to-basics; BtB Contracting: https://www.dau.edu/functional-areas/contractingContract Cost, Price and Finance Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/pricing Contracting Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/contractingIf you are watching this video on DAU Media, but rather watch on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF8yqm-r_M5czw5teb0PsAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225
Scott and Jim have the pleasure with speaking with Dave Lewis, the Learning Asset Manager for CON 7610, Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm-Target) (FPIF) Contracts Course. We continue our conversation with Dave Lewis on his incentive contract courses - this one is on FPIP contracts, where he talks about what this course focuses on, such as limitations of use of FPIP contracts, the geometry (how to structure), how to come up with optimimistic and pessimistic cost, how profit is determined, negotiation tips, contract administration, important of conducting a post award conference, how to avoid an administrative nightmare, the target audience and the embedded videos in this course. A lot compacted into a short 8 minutes. Be sure to subscribe to the channel, either here or YouTube or Apple Podcasts or all - also, appreciate it if you hit the like button to let us know the podcast was worth your time invested. Be sure to listen to our CON 7600 podcast, which is an introduction to incentive contracts. CON 7610 - Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13014CON 7600 - https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13108CON 7620 - Cost-Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13013CON 7630 - Award-Fee and Award-Term Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13109CON 7640 - Coming SoonCredentials home page: https://www.dau.edu/credentialsBack to Basics: https://www.dau.edu/back-to-basics; BtB Contracting: https://www.dau.edu/functional-areas/contractingContract Cost, Price and Finance Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/pricingContracting Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/contractingIf you are watching this video on DAU Media, but rather watch on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF8yqm-r_M5czw5teb0PsAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225
Scott and Jim have the pleasure with speaking with Dave Lewis, the Learning Asset Manager for CON 7600, Introduction to Incentive Contracting Course. Incentive Contracting is Dave's passion in contracting, and this course, along with the other Incentive Contracting courses (7610/7620/7630/7640), are two years in the making. Dave talks about what this course will focus on, the benefit of taking the course, how evaluated, and why you might be the right person - it is only a 1 hour course, so it might be a great opportunity to learn about the types of incentives - each of the incentives mentioned in this course may lead you to getting more information in another course mentioned above.CON 7600 - https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13108 CON 7610 - Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13014 CON 7620 - Cost-Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13013 CON 7630 - Award-Fee and Award-Term Contracts Course: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13109CON 7640 - Coming SoonCredentials home page: https://www.dau.edu/credentials Back to Basics: https://www.dau.edu/back-to-basics; BtB Contracting: https://www.dau.edu/functional-areas/contractingContract Cost, Price and Finance Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/pricingContracting Community of Practice: https://www.dau.edu/cop/contracting If you are watching this video on DAU Media, but rather watch on YouTube, go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbF8yqm-r_M5czw5teb0PsAApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225
In episode 9 of How It's Tested, Eden Full Goh speaks with Dave Lewis of Mobot. This talk spotlights Dave's experiences leading engineering teams at several notable companies, including the work he's currently doing at Mobot. Additionally, Dave and Eden explore the evolution from manual testing to automated testing that's happening within organizations.
In episode 9 of How It's Tested, Eden Full Goh speaks with Dave Lewis of Mobot. This talk spotlights Dave's experiences leading engineering teams at several notable companies, including the work he's currently doing at Mobot. Additionally, Dave and Eden explore the evolution from manual testing to automated testing that's happening within organizations.
This episode, Stu talks to Dave Lewis, the CEO of MoveEV, a company that helps cities and organizations convert their fleets to zero-emission vehicles. MoveEV has a unique charge-at-home solution that reduces cost and makes the switch easier. They chat about the health benefits, the economic benefits, and the fun that is inherent in making this switch! Learn more about MoveEV: www.moveev.com Support us on Patreon at: www.patreon.com/StusEVU Learn more about Evolve KY at: www.evolveky.org Topics: MoveEV, Level 2 charging, level 1 charging, Chevy Bolt, Nissan Leaf, Tesla, EV charging, cities, municipalities, fleets, health benefits
Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO at Cisco, talks about the importance of communication, transparency and relationships for CISOs trying to juggle the technical aspects of the role with the business side of things.
What happens when you mix proven acting skills with corporate communication? Or any communication for that matter? PINNACLEToday's guest, Dave Lewis, co-founded Pinnacle, which is putting an end to boring and pointless meetings, taking the anxiety out of presenting, and teaching clients how to understand audiences and truly reach them. It's fascinating.Dave also played BOTH football and baseball for Cornell - at 18, even he was shocked to hear that was his plan. And he gave himself a nickname (accidentally).You can find out more about Pinnacle, their offerings and books Dave's written here:https://new.pinper.comHe's amazing and we loved meeting him.
On this episode, Dave Lewis and Amanda Molina from broadband solutions consultancy JSI join Ciena's Trey Hall and Vini Santos for a discussion about the opportunities and challenges that network operators are facing at this unique moment in the broadband market. Hear their insights on funding options, network build considerations, and why a disruptive mindset is key to long-term sustainability, monetization flexibility, scalability, and successful business outcomes.
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. This week…US Navy leaders constantly talk about the need for fast-paced innovation – but what's the real story? Is new technology being integrated into the fleet as fast as it can? We'll hear from Leidos' Dave Lewis, a former admiral deeply familiar with getting that technology into the hands of warfighters. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
On today's 3-16-23 Thursday show: Another amazing lineup of guests join the show to share their memories of JV on a very special day, JV's birthday.
Welcome back, Eric Johnsen reached out to me after finding the podcast thanks to Dave Lewis!!!He sent 21 years working the "mean streets" of California. 7 years in Oakland before moving over to Antioch PD. We had a great time getting to know one another and his career is very much interesting, much like many of my guests.I can't wait for you to hear his stories and get to know a pretty cool dude. I'm grateful he wanted to be on the show, and I especially like him because we are both Niner fans!!!Our newest member of The Squad, Eric Johnsen...
My award-winning novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page', the first literary novel to feature Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page, was published in paperback, hardback, and Kindle by Livingston Press on October 20, 2021. You can still get the Kindle version on Amazon, and the paperback is available on Amazon and your local indie bookstores. Now that the audiobook is out on Amazon, Audible, and iTunes, I feel like this journey I've been on with my book baby is almost complete. In this episode, listen to Chapter One, then join me as I chat up Melissa Connell about her experience narrating the novel and, later, Dave Lewis about when he became a Led Zeppelin superfan and the evolution of his magazine, ‘Tight But Loose'. If you want to hear more about the novel, check out Season One Episode 7 of Rock is Lit, when Margaret Bauer, Randall Martoccia, and Liza Wieland interviewed me about the book, then Danny Goldberg joined me to talk about working with Led Zeppelin in the 1970s as their PR man and Vice President of Swan Song Records. VOICES IN INTRO SAYING “ ‘SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE' ” IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: · Kerry Robinson · Allen Mendenhall from Southern Literary Review · George Dionne from The Rock is George Podcast · Jeff Jackson LINKS: Melissa Connell's website: http://melissaconnell.com/ Melissa Connell on Facebook: @melissaconnell Melissa Connell on Instagram: @melcat92 Dave Lewis on Facebook: @DaveLewis ‘Tight But Loose' website: http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/ Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My award-winning novel, ‘Searching for Jimmy Page', the first literary novel to feature Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page, was published in paperback, hardback, and Kindle by Livingston Press on October 20, 2021. You can still get the Kindle version on Amazon, and the paperback is available on Amazon and your local indie bookstores. Now that the audiobook is out on Amazon, Audible, and iTunes, I feel like this journey I've been on with my book baby is almost complete. In this episode, listen to Chapter One, then join me as I chat up Melissa Connell about her experience narrating the novel and, later, Dave Lewis about when he became a Led Zeppelin superfan and the evolution of his magazine, ‘Tight But Loose'. If you want to hear more about the novel, check out Season One Episode 7 of Rock is Lit, when Margaret Bauer, Randall Martoccia, and Liza Wieland interviewed me about the book, then Danny Goldberg joined me to talk about working with Led Zeppelin in the 1970s as their PR man and Vice President of Swan Song Records. VOICES IN INTRO SAYING “ ‘SEARCHING FOR JIMMY PAGE' ” IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: · Kerry Robinson · Allen Mendenhall from Southern Literary Review · George Dionne from The Rock is George Podcast · Jeff Jackson LINKS: Melissa Connell's website: http://melissaconnell.com/ Melissa Connell on Facebook: @melissaconnell Melissa Connell on Instagram: @melcat92 Dave Lewis on Facebook: @DaveLewis ‘Tight But Loose' website: http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/ Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Islanders defenseman Dave Lewis joins episode 39 of the podcast. Lewis talks about growing up with Bob Bourne (2:48), the 1975 playoffs (8:15) and how elephant dung played a factor (11:00), being traded for Butch Goring (19:00), the Miracle on Manchester (23:12), comparing Al Arbour and Scotty Bowman (30:40), the 2002 Red Wings (35:10), Lewis' bagel order (43:20) and more.
Dave has 30 years of industry experience. He has extensive experience in IT security operations and management. He is the founder of the security site Liquidmatrix Security Digest & podcast as well as the host of DuoTV and the Plaintext podcast. He is currently a member of the board of directors for BSides Las Vegas. Previously he served on the board of directors for (ISC)2 as well as being a founder of BSides Toronto conference. Dave has been a DEF CON speaker operations goon for over 10 years. Lewis also serves on the advisory board for the Black Hat Sector Security Conference and the CFP review board for 44CON. He is currently working towards his graduate degree at Harvard. Dave has previously written columns for Forbes, CSO Online, Huffington Post, The Daily Swig and others. For fun he is a curator of small mammals (his kids) plays bass guitar, grills, is part owner of a whisky distillery and a soccer team. In this interview, Dave Lewis shares his highlights from his keynote presentation at SINCON 2023, the first cybersecurity conference in Singapore for the year 2023. Globalisation and supply chain attacks - He shared his thoughts on how threat actors have exploited globalisation of supply chain: that as organisations move to a cloud-based iteration “for everything” and thereby extending targets of opportunities for the attackers. This means that we have extended from protecting the “four walls” to an “unfathomable number of walls”. In particular, as we digitalise, we have to “make sure we are not outpacing security”, and that we understand our fallback position if “there's a global catastrophe and we have to cut off from the rest of the world.” One example is critical infrastructure, where there is “accumulated security debt” (e.g. deprecated applications) and where “stakes are higher”. Zero trust - Dave stressed that “zero trust” is an “iterative process” and there is “no end state”. Rather, it is about reducing the risks and addressing the core fundamentals from 30 years ago – managing our core users, our network segmentation, critical applications in our environment. Cybersecurity skills and resources - Dave also shared how we need “more adults at the table”, that maturing our cybersecurity posture requires more senior level involvement. He also advised that we need to “get away from the “sensationalisation” of the hacker culture” – that cybersecurity is not strictly the hacker sub-culture. Cyber threat landscape - Using Wannacry as an example, Dave noted that the SMBv1 vulnerability had been known but remained unfixed for 10 years. This “security debt” was an example of how we as cybersecurity practitioners tend to “lose our focus collectively”. As we are at that “juncture where we have to figure out how we are going to mature as an industry and be able to handle these risks in a coherent fashion”, he predicted that “we will keep making the same mistakes for a while.” Further, referencing how the ransomware have evolved since the first version by Dr Joseph Popp in 1989, he said “financial motivation will not go away, it is just how they are going to get their money.” Recorded 5th January 2023, 11.30am, VOCO hotel, Singapore.
"Music is a way to express how I'm feeling...With football I can express myself on the field but only do so much as far as expressing myself. Off the field, music is how I can express myself.
After a seven-year run at legendary news station KCBS, Mary Lenz had an offer he couldn’t refuse. The morning news anchor at KOA has a chance […]
Dave Lewis is back to talk Liverpool's collapse, Eric loves the mighty toon, Get Off My Lawn and Bellend awards
Join Eric Neal and Andrew Wells as they do their best to fill in for Dave Lewis. The boys talk Liverpool despair against the Trees, Newcastle's party train pulling into the top 4 and a recap of all the weekend's big matches.
This week we're joined by Dave Lewis from Lewis and Son Fab to discuss manufacturing and the struggles of running a business. Find the podcast at: https://www.instagram.com/MakeshiftPodcast/ If you'd like to support us on Patreon, check out: https://www.patreon.com/MakeshiftPodcast Find Cory at: https://www.instagram.com/odyssey_stan/ Find Chris at: https://www.instagram.com/full_steam_designs/ https://www.youtube.com/chrispowellfsd https://www.youtube.com/fullsteamdesigns Find Ben at: https://www.instagram.com/lewis_and_son_fab/ Weekly mentions: https://www.instagram.com/designtheeverything/
"Work within reason and sanity. And don't do practices when it's 105, 110 or 115. It sounds like we're exaggerating but no, that's how hot it's been. And high school coaches, college coaches be flexible. Nighttime practices or early morning because you can't do it when it's 115 despite tradition, schedules and normalcy...because you could have a disaster."
"There weren't a lot of examples of thriving, really killing it in motherhood. It's different now with people who have already made it. Everyone knows that J-Lo has her twins, you know, and that's fantastic. She wasn't trying to make it and have her kids. She'd already made it. I'd like to be the other side of that story. I'd like to be that "she's 49-years-old, three children, passionate as ever. The fire is burning out of control and is relevant, lit up, hungry, excited, dreaming and reality."
"With this platform of benefitting the American Suicide Prevention Foundation...having to pretend to be something to please a group of people--sometimes it's your own family, friend group of whatever. And denying truth or some parts of yourself...you're afraid that you won't be enough and that you won't be loved anymore. That's so painful and creates circumstances that it's better to end their life."
We go back to college this week with a Psychology 101 class. And today, we're covering multi-factor authentication. Jon has Dave Lewis, one of Cisco Duo's advisory CISOs, on the show to talk about the psychology behind using these apps and talking to users about implementing it across their environments. They discuss moving around the accept and reject buttons in the UI, how we communicate the benefits of MFA to administrators and the recent wave of brute-force attacks.
As an upper classman at Elon University in North Carolina, Brian Morris was at a personal crossroad. The color commentator for Phoenix men’s basketball was on […]
All rise, all rise, for the inaugural episode of Infosec Court, brought to you live from RSA Conference. Judge Wendy Nather presides, and three infosec experts (Helen Patton, Dave Lewis and Dennis Fisher) all have a ‘hot take' that they want to be more widely accepted in the infosec industry.Their task as plaintiffs is to try to persuade Judge Wendy and a jury of their peers that their hot take deserves to become infosec canon. Come for the chance to hear Wendy in her element. Stay for the outrageous objections ("What even is Non Zero Trust?) and the unexpected turn of events when Wendy introduces an Amicus Curiae, handed to her shortly before proceedings began...
This is the audio from my interview with Dave Lewis, a Global Advisory CISO at Cisco, on the S4x22 Main Stage. Dave has experience securing both IT and OT (he worked for electric utilities in Canada). Even more interesting is he talks every week with a wide variety of CISO's. It's a wide ranging discussion that hits a lot of different areas on how to work and communicate best with CISO's and executive management on ICS security and cyber risk.