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The first part of my interview with Dave and Sheila Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The guys open with Ed basking in the glory of a long-awaited New York Knicks championship after attending multiple historic playoff comeback victories. Brian recaps a trip to Pittsburgh, including a devastating near-miss on a foul ball that may haunt him forever. The show then pauses for an emotional tribute to beloved longtime listener and frequent caller David Bray, whose passing leaves a lasting impact on the Baller Lifestyle community. From there, it's a full RIP roundup featuring entertainers, athletes, actors, coaches, and public figures before diving into sports stories involving Phil Mickelson, bizarre baseball controversies, social media feuds between Sesame Street characters, and much more. The episode closes with Nine Sports, where the conversation drifts into celebrity weddings, microwaved fish, Ted Danson's infamous blackface controversy, and a report claiming Randy "Macho Man" Savage's off-screen activities were every bit as intense as his wrestling persona. Timestamps 00:00 – Opening & Patreon Plug Brian promotes Patreon bonus content Discussion of Brian's solo ADHD-style podcast episodes Ed joins the show fresh off a Knicks championship 03:00 – Ed Celebrates a Knicks Title Attending historic playoff comeback games Comparing championships across different sports Why this title feels different in the social media era Knicks players as one of the most likable teams in sports 09:15 – Brian's Pittsburgh Baseball Trip Visiting PNC Park Why Pittsburgh is underrated Ballpark review and atmosphere Great baseball city discussion 12:30 – The Foul Ball Disaster Mookie Betts hits a foul ball directly toward Brian Brian doesn't have to move from his seat The ball brushes his fingertips A lifetime of regret Discussion of trying too hard vs. not trying enough 20:15 – Tribute to David Brahe Announcement of David Brahe's passing Reflections on his role in the show's community His generosity and friendship Memories of his calls and support Impact he had on listeners and hosts alike 26:30 – David Brahe Classic Voicemail David explains his medical situation Airport and airline stories Flight attendant debate One final appearance from a beloved caller RIP Report 33:00 – Peabo Bryson Disney hits and classic ballads Hall of Fame first name discussion 36:00 – Gene Shalit Brian and Ed accidentally predicted his death weeks earlier How old they always assumed he was Memories of movie reviews 40:00 – Raymond Berry Colts legend and Patriots coach NFL history discussion 42:00 – Foster Sylvers "Boogie Fever" 1970s music memories 44:00 – Anne Schedeen (ALF) Remembering the ALF cast Willie Tanner stories The dark legacy surrounding the show's actors 50:00 – ALF Christmas Special Deep Dive The bizarre holiday episode Unexpected emotional ending Why it still stands out decades later 56:00 – Anthony Head Ted Lasso and Buffy the Vampire Slayer Character actor appreciation 58:00 – Rick Adelman Kings vs. Lakers playoff controversy Great coaching career 1:01:00 – Additional RIPs Gemma Stapleton Paola Marquez Stacey King Aldon Smith Discussion of athlete tragedies Sports Segment 1:08:00 – Phil Mickelson Scandal Golf club membership revoked Removed mid-round Why country clubs rarely do this Speculation about what may have happened 1:17:00 – NFL Player Tries to Eat Girlfriend's Phone Broncos linebacker Jonathan Cooper story Technology and cloud storage discussion Why eating a phone isn't a realistic plan 1:22:00 – Cookie Monster vs. Elmo Knicks-Spurs championship fallout Sesame Street social media drama Taking sides in sports 1:25:00 – Luka Dončić Criticism Dirty play allegations Sportsmanship debate Finals reaction 1:28:00 – Texas Softball Player Eats Ladybugs Strange sports superstitions Why this one might be the weirdest 1:31:00 – Giants Pride Night Controversy Pitchers refusing participation Team promotions and player reactions Baseball culture discussion 1:36:00 – Eric Trump & UFC Rumor Insider information accusations Sports betting implications Political family commentary Listener Mail & Voicemails 1:42:00 – Super Lee Calls About David Brahe Personal memories Community reflections More appreciation for David 1:46:00 – Dave Roberts Graduation Debate Missing a Dodgers game for his daughter's graduation Work-life balance in professional sports Why family should come first Nine Sports 1:55:00 – Randy Savage's Legendary Trailer Stories Spider-Man movie set rumors Randy Savage's larger-than-life reputation Bruce Campbell comments 2:01:00 – Joey Pants' Mental Health Advice Meditation Medication Masturbation 2:05:00 – Bruce Springsteen & "Born in the USA" Aaron Lewis criticism Misunderstanding song lyrics Political music discussion 2:11:00 – Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Wedding Rumors Madison Square Garden wedding plans Celebrity excess Comparing it to the Bezos wedding 2:17:00 – Microwaved Fish Leads to Gun Incident Police station confrontation Workplace etiquette South Carolina police story 2:24:00 – Ted Danson Reflects on Blackface Controversy Looking back at a major career mistake Why it remains part of his legacy 2:29:00 – The Saran Wrap Murder Case Update California courtroom sentencing Consent and criminal responsibility discussion Safe word debate 2:36:00 – Final Thoughts & Goodbye Another remembrance of David Bray Reflections on legacy and kindness Show close Featured Topics New York Knicks championship Pittsburgh & PNC Park David Bray tribute Phil Mickelson controversy RIP Report ALF memories Dave Roberts family priorities Randy Savage stories Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce Nine Sports The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 620 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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A CMO Confidential Interview with Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Fellow and Chair of the Accelerator with the Alfred Lee Loomis Innovation Council and bipartisan advisor on cyber, space, AI as well as countering terrorism, inauthentic information campaigns, and bioterrorism. David shares thoughts on why geopolitics have become so important so quickly, the universal breakdown in trust, how anxiety fuels anger, which fuels grievance, and how business leaders might adjust to all of this.Key topics include: - Why geopolitical and tech issues should be added to the "risk management committee"- The need for contingency planning and directional decision-making - How anyone is now the equivalent of a 1970's cold war spy- Why "getting better at discernment" is critical. Tune in to hear about "responsible heretics" and how a high school science project resulted in a South American assignment for a 17-year old.⏱️ Chapters1:12: Introducing Dr. David Bray1:39: Why Business Leaders Should Care About Geopolitics2:33: Mapping the Ripple Effects of Technological Revolutions4:47: Historical Context: 1890s Polarization and Yellow Journalism7:01: Societal Anxiety, Governance, and the Path to Anarchy9:10: Impact on Global Supply Chains and Geopolitical Uncertainty12:25: The Complexity of Microprocessors and Hardware Risks14:10: Upgrading the Board: Risk Management for Tech and Geopolitics16:21: Pressures on the C-Suite and Decision-Making with Incomplete Information18:06: Marketing in a Volatile Landscape: Early Signal Networks20:07: The Role of the “Responsible Heretic” in Avoiding Groupthink23:29: Managing Super-Empowered Employees and Information Capabilities25:16: Disinformation Strategy: From Operation Denver to Modern Bots27:56: Balancing Principles, Ethics, and Global Competitiveness29:07: Preparing for the Future: Data Reassessment and the Art of Discernment31:43: Strategic Headspace: Establishing Pivot Options33:11: Predictions for 2026: AI Pushback and Conflict De-escalation34:03: Funniest Story: The South American Science Fair Mosh Pit35:51: Practical Advice: Leadership vs. Management Expectations36:07: Final Takeaways and Closing RemarksThis episode is sponsored by Typeface - the agentic AI marketing platform that turns one idea into thousands of on-brand assets. Learn more: typeface.ai/cmo. Subscribe for weekly episodes featuring world-class marketing leaders, board members, and C-Suite executives.#CMOConfidential, #MarketingLeadership, #BrandStrategy, #CorporateActivism, #MarketingStrategy, #CMO, #AIinMarketing, #ExecutiveLeadership, #BrandReputation, #ConsumerTrust, #DigitalMarketing, #MarketingInsights, #ThoughtLeadership, #BusinessStrategy, #CustomerCentricSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Talking about this year's rugby county championship final and the last part of my interview with BarneyJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
More from Barney, plus looking back on our trip to the Arsenal paradeJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The second part of my interview with Barney.Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The first part of my interview with Barney Simmonds and looking back at the life, and funeral, of Barney Barnett. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this episode of DisrupTV, hosts Vala Afshar and R “Ray” Wang are joined by Malcolm Turnbull, Lucy Turnbull, Dr. David Bray, and Sheri Jacobs for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of AI, geopolitics, governance, and leadership. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping global power structures through energy and infrastructure, why disinformation and synthetic media threaten shared reality, and how boards and executives must rethink risk in an interconnected world. The conversation also dives into a powerful leadership theme: trust and boundaries. From geopolitics to organizational design, the panel reveals why clarity, ethical structure, and defined limits are not constraints — but essential drivers of innovation and resilience in the AI era. This episode offers a critical roadmap for leaders navigating the intersection of technology, power, and human judgment in a rapidly accelerating world.
A few words in tribute to Rex Curtis and the second part of my interview with Ken. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
What happens when intelligence is no longer exclusively human? In DisrupTV Episode 439, Vala Afshar and R "Ray" Wang are joined by internet pioneer Vint Cerf, Dr. David Bray, and decision scientist Cheryl Strauss Einhorn for a far-reaching conversation on agentic AI, governance, misinformation, autonomous systems, and the future of human judgment. Together, they explore: Why agentic AI changes the rules of accountability and governance The rise of digital labor and human + agent collaboration How synthetic media and misinformation are reshaping enterprise risk Why critical thinking may become the most important skill of the AI era The role of human judgment, values, and decision-making in a world increasingly shaped by intelligent systems How organizations must redesign, reskill, redeploy, and restructure for the future of work From autonomous vehicles and synthetic data to cognitive fitness and decision science, this episode explores what it truly means to lead in an era where AI can act, reason, and scale alongside humans. The conclusion: AI may accelerate intelligence, but human judgment remains the ultimate competitive edge.
Dr. David Bray is one of those rare humans who has done so much, across so many high-stakes arenas, that his bio almost reads like fiction. David is Chair of the Accelerator at the Loomis Council and a Distinguished Fellow with the Stimson Center. He is a Principal at LeadDoAdapt Ventures, and was previously the Executive Director of a bipartisan National Commission on R&D.At 15 years old, he got a job offer from the U.S. government after he built a program to track the ozone layer's deterioration - you'll hear more of that crazy story. And his non-partisan, solutions-first DNA? It wasn't an accident — it was baked in from childhood.Dr. Bray helps leaders and organizations understand how geopolitics shapes technology and how technology reshapes geopolitics. Because in today's world, you simply cannot understand one without the other.And why government should NOT be run as a business.We cover a lot of ground, all with a bent toward how empathy and collaboration across diverse points of view lead to more creative solutions. If you care about where technology, humanity, and democracy are headed, and how empathetic leadership just might save all three, listen in.To access the episode transcript, go to www.TheEmpathyEdge.com, search by episode title.Listen in for…Why AI is neither doomsday nor utopia — and what it actually is and isn't capable ofThe actual neuroscience behind why we see the world differently — and how laughter helps us truly listenWhy unexpected voices at the table can change everythingWhy the government cannot and should not be run like a business!The science of making decisions together - how to get from "me" to "we"And a novel, genuinely hopeful solution for getting us back to compromise and common ground"When humans feel stressed, doomsdayism becomes almost a fad, and I think it's more symbolic of that than it is the reality of the situation." — Dr. David BrayReferences:MIT Report on the human skills required to complement AIThe Empathy Edge:Dr. Claire Yorke: Can Empathy Fix Broken Politics?About Dr. David Bray, Chair of the Accelerator, Stimson Center, and Principal, LeadDoAdapt Ventures:Dr. David A. Bray is Chair of the Accelerator at the Loomis Council and a Distinguished Fellow with the Stimson Center. He is also a non-resident Distinguished Fellow with the Business Executives for National Security, and a CEO and transformation leader for different “under the radar” tech and data ventures seeking to get started in novel situations. He is Principal at LeadDoAdapt Ventures and has served in a variety of leadership roles in turbulent environments, including bioterrorism preparedness and response from 2000 to 2005. Dr. Bray previously was the Executive Director for a bipartisan National Commission on R&D, provided non-partisan leadership as a federal agency Senior Executive, worked with the U.S. Navy and Marines on improving organizational adaptability, and aided the U.S. Special Operations Command's J5 Directorate on the challenges of countering disinformation online. He has received both the Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award and the National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal. Business Insider named him one of the top “24 Americans Who Are Changing the World” under 40, and he was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. For twelve different startups, he has served in President, CEO, Chief Strategy Officer, and Strategic Advisor roles.Connect with David:Stimson Center: stimson.org/ppl/david-brayLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dbrayMore from David: cxotalk.com/bio/dr-david-a-bray-distinguished-chair-of-the-accelerator-stimson-center Connect with Maria:Get Maria's books: Red-Slice.com/booksHire Maria to speak: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake the LinkedIn Learning Courses! Leading with Empathy and Balancing Empathy, Accountability, and Results as a LeaderLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaFacebook: Red SliceGet your copy of The Empathy Dilemma here- www.theempathydilemma.com
The first part of my interview with Ken and also a little history of BodminJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
AI is scaling fast—but can your organization secure it, govern it, and power it responsibly? In this episode of DisrupTV, Vala Afshar and R "Ray" Wang are joined by Bob Gourley, David Bray, and Andrea Bonime-Blanc to explore the real challenges behind enterprise AI adoption. From data center vulnerabilities and AI-driven cyber risk to the “messy middle” of security and the rise of exponential governance, this conversation unpacks what leaders must do now to stay resilient. Tune in to learn: Why AI infrastructure is becoming a physical and geopolitical risk How AI is reshaping cybersecurity—for better and worse What “exponential governance” means for boards and executives Why innovation and responsibility must be designed together If you're leading AI strategy, security, or transformation—this episode is your playbook for what comes next.
Various topics this week, including a quick mention of May Day and old recordings of local railwaymen. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Talking about spooky goings on at Dave's funeral and the last part of my interview with Rex. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
A brief chat about Lanherne Convent followed by more form Rex. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this episode Rex talks about the early part of his working life Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this episode I talk about juggling financial balls, followed by the second part of my interview with RexJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The first part of my interview with RexJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Looking back at our involvement in the film Saving Grace and the second part of my interview with EileenJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The first part of my interview with Eileen, plus me attempting a lovely West Country song. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Looking back over the last week, including my dental problems and the final part of my interview with Chico.Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this episode, Chico talks about the various jobs he had, then taking over The Golden Lion in PadstowJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this episode, I have the first part of my interview with our meht Chico, plus a few other odds and ends Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Different topics this week, including Chinese traditions and the mutiny on the Bounty. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The final part of my interview with Lorraine, and looking back over the last week with me running the home as well as the businessJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
I talk about various things this week, including the massive Cornish migration to all parts of the world, including Mexico. Also the second part of my interview with Lorraine.Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
This week on DisrupTV, we go beyond the AI hype and into the decisions shaping 2026. Peter Danenberg, Senior Software Engineer at Google DeepMind, joins us to unpack the rapid evolution of multimodal models like Gemini, the race toward AGI, and what he's seeing from inside one of the world's most influential AI labs. We're also joined by David Bray, PhD, Distinguished Chair of the Accelerator at The Stimson Center & Principal/CEO, LDA Ventures Inc., to examine the dangerous assumptions executives are making post-Davos — from AI-driven workforce disruption and machine-speed cyber threats to hardware security risks and why geopolitics can no longer be ignored by business leaders. From meetups and models to geopolitics and governance, this episode is a must-watch for leaders navigating AI at scale.
This episode includes the first part of my interview with Lorraine, and also looking back over the last week, including watching ‘The Lost Boys of Carbis Bay'Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
A rare crossing across the Tamar this week leads me to look at it's 2 bridges.Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Episode 608 — Porn Stats, RIP Legends, Cold Showers & the Bi-Weekly Shift The Baller Lifestyle PodcastHosted by Brian BecknerWith Ed Daly Episode Summary Brian and Ed return with Episode 608 of The Baller Lifestyle Podcast, announcing a major shift to a bi-weekly main show format while doubling down on weekly Patreon content. From global porn star statistics and legendary musician deaths to NFL playoff chaos, sports media meltdowns, and deeply questionable celebrity behavior, this episode is classic TBLS—funny, honest, chaotic, and occasionally heartfelt. The episode features an all-time RIP segment, listener voicemails (including a powerful health update), unfiltered political opinions, pop-culture insanity, and Brian's ongoing cold-shower suffering. Show Updates Main show moves to every other week Patreon subscribers continue to receive weekly episodes Bonus Bri remains a weekly solo show More flexibility, better energy, and higher-quality episodes going forward Topics & Segments Porn Stars Per Capita Countries ranked by porn stars per million residents Why Czechia and Hungary dominate the list Surprising low rankings for Brazil and Thailand Debate over what actually qualifies as a “porn star” ️ RIP Segment (Heavy Hitters) Bob Weir (Grateful Dead) — legacy, Dead & Company, final shows, and the Sphere Jane Tricker (Scary Movie gym teacher) Cecilia Giménez (infamous Jesus fresco restoration) Perry Bamonte (The Cure guitarist) T.K. Carter (Punky Brewster, The Thing) Pat Finn (The Middle, Friends) Richard Codey (Former NJ Governor) Tom Cherones (Legendary Seinfeld director) A mix of genuine reverence, storytelling, and classic TBLS humor. Brian's Cold Shower Saga Three days without hot water The realities of winter cold showers Hygiene struggles, football timing, and desperation Thoughts, prayers, and clenched teeth Sports & Media Tony Romo's disastrous NFL playoff broadcast Is Romo checked out—or chemically assisted? Announcer chemistry breakdowns Oakland A's Vegas relocation trademark drama Matt Kalil suing over alleged “Coke-can-sized” anatomy Mark Teixeira publicly supporting ICE—and the backlash ️ Listener Voicemails & Mailbag Katie Shady on Bill Belichick's much younger girlfriend David Bray calls in with a deeply moving cancer treatment update Dodgers World Series celebration Toe Cutter's elite email (loud comers, urinal etiquette, Patreon value) Pop Culture & WTF News California “party mom” accused of hosting teen sex parties Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin accused of sexual abuse Man wakes up to burglar touching and urinating on him Daniel Stern (Home Alone) arrested for soliciting a sex worker Timothy Busfield facing child sex abuse charges Will Smith accused of grooming behavior by a touring violinist Support the Show Weekly bonus contentBonus Bri every week7-day free trial available patreon.com/theballerlifestylepodcast Contact the Show Email: mailbag@theballerlifestyle.com️ Voicemail: 949-464-TBLS (8257) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A little history of where I liveJoybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this episode of DisrupTV, we tackle one of the most urgent leadership challenges of our time: navigating AI-driven cybersecurity threats, geopolitical uncertainty, and converging risk. Hosts Ray Wang and Vala Afshar are joined by: Andre Pienaar, CEO & Founder of C5 Capital Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Chair at the Stimson Center & CEO of LDA Ventures Ken Banta, leadership expert and advisor Together, they explore why AI and cybersecurity budgets must rise together, how human–AI collaboration is reshaping cyber defense, and what leaders must do now to prepare for quantum disruption, AI-enabled attacks, and regulatory fragmentation. The conversation also dives into the human side of leadership—from self-awareness and trust to the evolving role of General Counsel as the conscience of the organization. This is a must-listen for boards, CEOs, CISOs, General Counsel, and leaders navigating risk in the Age of Intelligence.
Among topics in this week's episode are the latest addition to our family and my early years playing music Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Little bits of Christmas Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from onboard the Celebrity Xcel during its inaugural sailing. It is the latest ship to sail as the cruise industry is now booming with record passenger numbers and new ships of every size and pedigree. Editor-in-Chief of Travel Weekly Arnie Weissmann joins the show with a frontline report on the latest cruise trends. Then, Peter sits down with Digital Security Expert Dr. David Bray who has a safety warning for you before your next trip. Finally, Lisa Lehr - Vice President, Entertainment of Celebrity Cruises - stops by to shed some light on the latest innovations in cruise entertainment. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The final part of my interview with Margaret Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Part two of my interview with Margaret.Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
The first part of my interview with Margaret Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
More from Terry, plus my little altercation with our cat.Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
In this week's episode Terry talks about his time with the Camels. Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Terry talks about his early years in Bodmin, his working life and surfin'Joybringer - played by Federation (1981)Graham Hawke, David Bray, Al Nance, Jon Hooper, Steve Treadwell, Sally Rowe.
Join host Dr. Arun Seraphin for an in-depth exploration of the Pentagon's Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) strategy with Dr. David Bray, Chair of the Accelerator at the Loomis Council and a Distinguished Fellow with the Stimson Center, and Courtney Stiles, Executive Director of Customer Activities at REDCOM laboratories. The conversation delves into the complex challenges of connecting sensors, shooters, and decision-makers across multiple military domains. Together, they explore innovative approaches to network interoperability, resilience, and technological adaptation in potential near-peer conflict scenarios. The discussion also explores how these efforts fit within the Pentagon's Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control Strategy (CJADC2/C2).Be sure to follow us on social media for updates, early access to upcoming events, inside scoops, & more:LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4htROo0Twitter: https://bit.ly/48LHAx3Facebook: https://bit.ly/47vlht8 And for more podcasts, articles, & publications all things emerging tech, check out our website at: https://bit.ly/47oA5K1
️ The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Episode 600 Hosts: Brian Beckner & Ed DalyDuration: ~1 hour 15 minutesSupport the show: patreon.com/theballerlifestyle Episode 600: “Six Hundred and Still Ballin'” The boys celebrate 600 episodes of The Baller Lifestyle Podcast — twelve years of dumb jokes, hard truths, and heartfelt community moments. Brian and Ed reflect on their long-running friendship, the wild ride of podcasting, and the listeners who've made it all worthwhile. They kick things off with love for their audience and special shoutouts to longtime listener David Bray, then dive headfirst into their signature mix of dark humor, sports takes, RIPs, and ridiculousness. RIP Segment Another week, another grim roundup: Marshawn Neyland – Promising Cowboys defensive end, gone too soon. Lenny Wilkens – NBA Hall of Famer, player, and coach, passes at 88. Paul Tagliabue – Former NFL commissioner; Brian thought he'd been dead for decades. Young Bleed – No Limit rapper dies at 51 of a brain aneurysm (yes, Young Bleed). Charles Coste – 101-year-old French Olympic cyclist; the guys debate flopping dicks and old bike seats. “Human Barbie” Influencer – Yet another social media casualty. Dick Cheney – Finally gone; Ed and Brian unload a well-earned verbal obituary for the war criminal of war criminals. Sports Section Antonio Brown arrested (again) — this time for attempted murder. Amon-Ra St. Brown gets punched after doing the Trump dance — the guys break down his “fake” saint name and his dad's NFL eugenics project. Guardians Pitchers Scandal: Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz caught “pitch-fixing” for a $12k bet despite multimillion contracts. Kickers Are Too Good: Listener email sparks a rant about banning kickers and making goalposts narrower. BYU vs. Texas Tech: Listeners report signs reading “Alcoholics vs. Soakers.” The guys are delighted. Listener Mail Super Lee congratulates the show on 600 episodes. Drew in Phoenix demands the NFL “ban the kicker.” Matthew Richards checks in from Lubbock with BYU/Tech game tales. All Text No Tweet asks about Trump getting booed at a Commanders game. Super Lee surprises Brian & Ed with a cameo from Emmanuel Lewis (Webster!), who requests a Daily's Choice: Webster vs. Ricky Schroeder. The guys hilariously deliver. Not Sports Segment Father and son killed by giant hornets while ziplining in Laos — the guys roast the idea of “adventure tourism.” 79-year-old British millionaire seeks a “good breeder” on Tinder. The hosts volunteer in horrifying detail. The Louvre Robbery: Hot French thieves, a lift, and the world's dumbest password — “Louvre.” Brian recalls a wild art theft documentary where retirees lived with a $160M stolen painting behind a door. Quotes of the Week “If you call yourself Young Bleed, you're bleeding out one way or another.”“Dick Cheney should be mentioned in the same breath as Pol Pot — except with worse aim.”“If you're 51, you're not ‘Young' anything. You're Middle-Aged Hemorrhage.”“Fifty rooms? That's too many rooms. Just give me the money and the lube.” ️ Community & Closing Brian thanks Ed for twelve years of showing up and the listeners for sticking around through six hundred episodes of nonsense, insight, and friendship. The show wraps with a toast to the community and to David Bray — “We love you, man.” Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | PatreonFollow: @ballerlifestylepodcastEmail: mailbag@theballerlifestyle.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
How do leaders thrive in the age of AI? In this episode, hosts Vala Afshar and R "Ray" Wang talk with Dr. David Bray, Sue Gordon, and Barry O'Sullivan about leadership, trust, and decision-making in an AI-driven world. Discover how visionary leaders are balancing innovation with responsibility, empowering teams, and staying grounded in human values as technology transforms business. Tune in to learn how the best leaders are combining AI's power with human insight to navigate the future of work.
Is your AI built on quicksand? Learn how bad data, poisoned datasets, and deep fakes threaten your AI systems, and what to do about it.In this episode of CXOTalk (#896), AI luminaries Dr. David Bray and Dr. Anthony Scriffignano reveal the hidden dangers lurking in your AI foundations. They share practical strategies for building trustworthy AI systems and escaping the "AI quicksand" that traps countless organizations.
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Episode 586: Dildos, Dead & Co., and Dead Toes Brian Beckner and Ed Daly are back with laughs, rants, and righteous indignation. Brian recaps his chaotic San Francisco weekend—from chilling fog and Dead & Company to getting snubbed by a Waymo and Uber driver—while Ed explains how he broke his toe thanks to a rogue scooter. Plus, dildos fly at a WNBA game, Congress freaks out over a stock trading ban, and the proper way to take a shower is debated at length.
Episode Highlights: 0:00 – Aloha! Brian's back and immediately jealous of Ed's 4th of July hams beer. 4:00 – Yakov Smirnoff is expecting a baby at 74! Brian and Ed deep dive into the "accent phone theory" and Yakov's Branson transformation. 16:12 – The long-awaited Air Bud and Air Bud 2 recap: turns out… Air Bud doesn't even dunk? 21:55 – Shout-out to friend of the show David Bray – dealing with health stuff and still the GOAT. 25:10 –
It's a holiday weekend in the United States, and we thought it would be a good time to revisit some of the big ideas that our guests shared with us over the past year. Meeting the new commercial realities created by the globalization of the natural gas market, the energy transition to a lower carbon economy, and the rise of artificial intelligence requires new and smarter markets in which participants are empowered with new financial technology. And building those smarter markets will require big ideas. We hope you enjoy revisiting these moments and ideas with us. Our guests featured on this episode are: -Robert Friedland, Founder & Executive Chairman, Ivanhoe Mines -Brad Hitch, Director of LNG Trading, EQT Corporation -Samantha Dart, Head of Natural Gas Research, Goldman Sachs -Susan Sakmar, Visiting Professor, Univ. of Houston & Board Member, Flex LNG -Mark Lewis, Head of Research, Andurand Capital -Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading, Trafigura -Andy Home, Senior Metals Columnist, Thomson Reuters -Andrea Hotter, Special Correspondent, Fastmarkets -Ben Hunt, Author of Epsilon Theory & Co-Founder/CIO, Second Foundation Partners -Michelle Finneran Dennedy, Chief Data Strategy Officer, Abaxx Technologies -Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Chair of the Accelerator & CEO/Principal, Stimson Center & LDA Ventures, Inc. -Josh Crumb, Founder & CEO, Abaxx Technologies