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Technology is ever evolving in Specialty Coffee and quickly developing in every facet from Roasting to Brewing. We chat this week with David Chou from Eversys to help us better understand how automatic espresso machines have changed and the possibilities this technology has in Specialty Coffee and Hospitality. David Chou (he/him) is the Customer Success Manager at Eversys USA, based in New York, NY. With a background in coffee education at Stumptown Coffee Roasters, he now creates resources for end users and technicians, and ensures that the programming and recipes of each machine match what is expected. He is also the co-chair of the US Latte Art Competition, and greatly enjoys seeing the competitors, judges, and competition itself grow in its return to the USCC stage. Outside of coffee, he loves cooking, running long distances, and hanging out with his wife and two cats. #coffee #coffeepeople #espresso #specialtycoffee #technology
Showdate: 4/26/23 Bill site -- WriteYourLaws.com Show site -- BlogTalkRadio.com/citizenaction Your paid subscription helps! - GregPenglis.Substack.com Contributors -- GiveSendGo.com/ActionRadio "We the People Give Our Consent to be Governed, through Writing the Laws by Which We are Governed!" ***** Action Radio Show Notes: Greg Penglis - Creator and Host. 0:00 - The interesting case of the false Dominion Machines logo on Facebook. 30:00 - The OMG! Report, with Wendy Arthur. 1:00:00 - Death by Hospital Protocol, with Rebecca Charles. *** Something magic happened today when Wendy and Rebecca talked! 1:53:00 - Special Guest: David Chou, on guns and firearms instruction in Massachusetts! ***** Our Discount Code is - WYL - and applies to all products on the slideshow and below! MyPillow! Discounts up to 66%! https://www.mypillow.com/wyl Graith Care Affiliates! 10% Discount! https://graithcare.vitafyhealth.com/code/WYL Strike Force Energy Drinks! 20% Discount Code - WYL. www.strikeforceenergy.com. ***** Live show 7-10 am Central time weekdays, then podcast. Use the "Keyword Search" window at the top to find previous shows! International Skype online call in - Skype name - live:.cid.fddbac53a2909de1 Email: Greg@WriteYourLaws.com
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: In mid-June I spoke with Michelle Kuo and Albert Wu about their weekly newsletter, A Broad and Ample Road. They began writing it in 2020 as a way to keep in touch with people during the pandemic. We also spoke about the shooting at the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian church in Laguna Woods which had happened a month before on May 15th. We discussed how the shooting sparked debate on the shooter's identity as Taiwanese or Chinese, and the terms benshengren (本省人) and waishengren (外省人) which are commonly used in Taiwan to differentiate people. Michelle reflected on how the close-knit nature of the Taiwanese community in Laguna. Her parents live five minutes from the church and knew members of the Taiwanese community in Laguna Woods. Albert shared why he felt that in a different life the shooter could have been one of his uncles. Michelle Kuo is a social activist, lawyer, teacher, and writer. She is an associate professor at the American University of Paris in History, Law, and Society and a visiting associate professor at National Taiwan University. Albert Wu is a historian and an associate research fellow at the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica. This episode of Talking Taiwan has been sponsored by NATWA, the North America Taiwanese Women's Association. NATWA was founded in 1988, and its mission is: to evoke a sense of self-esteem and enhance women's dignity, to oppose gender discrimination and promote gender equality, to fully develop women's potential and encourage their participation in public affairs, to contribute to the advancement of human rights and democratic development in Taiwan, to reach out and work with women's organizations worldwide to promote peace for all. To learn more about NATWA visit their website: www.natwa.com Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: Why Michelle and Albert named their newsletter A Broad and Ample Road Why Michelle and Albert started their newsletter The piece that Michelle and Albert wrote about how Taiwan's pro-China media depicts Ukraine and Russia How Michelle thinks that writing doesn't have to be a solidary activity How Michelle and Albert decide what to write together How Michelle and Albert write together What Michelle and Albert's writing process is How Michelle and Albert deal with disagreements in the writing process How often the newsletter is published One of the most enjoyable things about writing the newsletter How the newsletter had connected them with a variety of people who can relate to the things Michelle and Albert write about Michelle's piece about moving to Taiwan Michelle and Albert have envisioned the newsletter being bilingual and through a grant from Substack have been able to work with translators Michelle's book Reading With Patrickhas been translated into Chinese The shooting at Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in May Divisions between the different groups of people who identify as Taiwanese and Chinese in Taiwan The terms benshengren (本省人) and waishengren (外省人) The Chinese character for sheng (省) means province which is how Taiwan was referred to under the Republic of China initially until constitutional amendments were made The term the “49ers” which refers to the Chinese that fled China with the with the Kuomintang to Taiwan in 1949 How the gunman of the shooting at Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church was a son of waishengren Albert and Michelle's experiences growing up a family that was a mix of bengshengren and waishengren The discrimination that Albert's waishengren uncles experienced in Taiwan How Michelle was raised by her parents to identify as Chinese American The debate over whether to call the gunman Taiwanese or Chinese The idea that the term Taiwanese can be inclusive, multicultural The waishengren identity as victim vs. privileged The variety of reactions to the Taiwanese Presbyterian Church shooting Michelle's parents' connection to the members of the Taiwanese Presbyterian Church How members of the Taiwanese community in Laguna Woods coexist and interact despite their differences in political opinions How the circumstances of the shooter David Chou's life were unraveling What makes someone become a killer or a hero The types of communities that could contribute to making people in to heroes or killers The brutal impact of authoritarian regimes on all members of its society Activists in the opposition (dangwai) movement have included waishengren, aboriginal, Hakka and other groups Related Links:
As healthcare organizations continue to keep pace with change, CIOs are at the forefront of ensuring that their businesses increase flexibility, accelerate growth, and innovate faster. In this episode of the Workday Podcast, David Chou, a healthcare technology executive, shares why organizations must move beyond the traditional models of the past and towards an approach that enables adaptability. https://blog.workday.com/en-us/2022/workday-podcast-delivering-business-agility-future-healthcare.html
On Today's Show:"The security is actually more stringent and more secure, even though from a practical sort of perception standpoint, it may not seem that way at, at first glance. But when you peel back the onion layers, you'll realize this way of operating, yeah, it's different, but it's actually much more secure and it gives the users a much better experience." - David ChouThe modern digital landscape requires a new way of thinking about both cybersecurity and user experience. Cloud technology offers the solution for both of those things while not sacrificing efficiency. David Chou is the Director of Cloud Capabilities at Leidos. He joins to tell us about how the cloud works, why it's the safest option, and why it's crucial when working with Zero Trust or Beyond Compliant strategies.Key TakeawaysWhat Digital Modernization is and where the Cloud fits inThe differences between the Cloud and on-site serversHow the Cloud makes modern security approaches possibleLinkswww.leidos.com/cloud
「微信」搜索关注[早安英文],查看更多有趣实用的中英双语节目。笔记:suspect /ˈsʌspekt/ n. 嫌疑犯The suspect, David Chou, 68 years old, was arrested at the scene.嫌疑犯周文伟,68岁,被当场逮捕。获取节目完整音频、笔记和片尾的歌曲名,请关注微信公众号「早安英文」,回复“加油”即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!
David Chou, the man responsible for the deadly church shooting in Laguna Woods is scheduled to appear in court today, Breeze airlines flies into Harry Reid International Airport with first flights, local organizations are teaming up to give away baby formula amid the national shortage and more on 7@7 from the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
On the premiere episode of THE ABSOLUTE STATE, LCRW's Editor in Chief Abner Häuge and Senior Strategic Analyst Michael Boorman talk to the Q Remedy Research Collective about the trucker convoy's remnants and what they were up to before they got back to D.C., check in with Arizona Right Wing Watch about AZ State Senator and Groyper Grandma Wendy Rogers, and discuss the manifestos of the recent active shooters in Orange County and Buffalo, NY.Show notes:Q Remedy Research's recent article on the convoyTip Q Remedy Research on Buy Me a CoffeeArizona Right Wing Watch's article on Rogers' and Rep. Paul Gosar's dangerous disinfo about the active shootersAZRWW's article on Ron Watkins' debate performanceSupport Arizona Right Wing Watch on PatreonArticle from Sacramento Bee on David Chou's manifesto Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
(後有中文介紹) It's a news episode again. In this episode I will first talk about the sad news from Laguna Woods church shooting and the similarity/difference between the suspect David Chou and the human rights advocate Lee Ming Che who was just freed from five years of detention in China. I'll also talk a little bit about Covid and what I'm passionate about the most—masks! Don't miss this episode and let me know what you think! 又到了新聞漫談時間。這一集我將聊聊我對於震驚台灣的加州教堂槍擊案,也會分析這起槍擊案嫌疑犯周文偉與最近終於被中國當局從五年的非法拘留被釋放的人權活動倡議者李明哲,這兩人的相同與相異之處。我也會聊聊台灣的疫情近況以及我最愛的話題---口罩!別錯過這一集,且歡迎你跟我分享你的想法! *Music by M-Dewala from Pixabay
The man accused of opening fire this past Sunday at a church in Laguna Woods in Orange County, killing one man and wounding five others, is facing one count of murder, along with several other charges. The murder charge against David Chou also comes with the special circumstance of using a gun and lying in wait. Reporters: Robert Garrova and Josie Huang, KPCC The average price for a gallon of gas in California hit a new record on Tuesday. According to AAA, the statewide average for a gallon of regular gas is now $6.02. Reporter: Nina Thorsen, KQED New Starbucks unions are rapidly forming across California, with workers voting to unionize the first four locations in just the past week. Employees at more than 20 Starbucks locations in the state have petitioned for a chance to unionize since the start of the year. Reporter: Juan Carlos Lara, KQED In this third year of the drought, state leaders touted investments in water recycling on Tuesday while visiting a facility in Southern California. By early June the entire state will be under either a local or state mandate to conserve water. Reporter: Vanessa Rancaño, KQED Despite California's strong gun laws, ghost guns, which are assembled by their purchasers at home, and difficult to trace because they lack serial numbers, have become increasingly linked to crime in the state. Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report
加利福尼亞州當局週一(5月16日)召開新聞會說,加利福尼亞州教堂致命槍擊案的槍手是華人移民,動機是出於對台灣社區的政治仇恨。 更多內容請見:https://www.epochtimes.com/b5/22/5/16/n13738720.htm 大纪元,大纪元新闻,大紀元,大紀元新聞, 加州教堂槍擊案, John Cheng, David Chou, 台灣
LA City Councilman Joe Buscaino joins the John and Ken show to talk about endorsing LA Mayoral candidate, Rick Caruso. John and Ken discuss former classmates of Payton Gendro describing Buffalo shooter as a “loner.” Orange County Sheriff says 68-year-old suspect in church shooting. David Chou, was motivated by hate.
For the 30th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we sat down with David Chou, a popular Healthcare Executive who is a great follow on Twitter @dchou1107. In this episode, Chou shares his perspectives on digital transformation in healthcare including the top 3 things health IT organizations should be embracing as […]
Today we are going to highlight the latest in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer with Dr. David Chou of Hawaii Pacific Health and hear from the Prostate Cancer Coalition with Paul Mizue.
May 7, 2021: Today is a very special episode. It’s our 400th show. How far have we come in healthcare IT over the last three and a half years? Tess Kellogg, Director of Marketing at This Week in Health IT joins Bill to celebrate the insights of our incredible community of contributors including David Bensema on telehealth, Dale Sanders on architecture, David Chou on ransomware, Tressa Springmann on Apple Health, David Muntz on handling talent shortage in IT and Ed Marx on life, death and everything in between. You’ll also get a behind the scenes look at building up a podcast from 28 downloads to over 250,000 in one year alone. What were the conversations in 2018, 2019 and 2020? The pandemic was tragic in so many ways. And yet for healthcare it seemed like it shocked the system in a way that it needed to. The healthcare industry has achieved things over the past 12 months that were never thought possible. Key Points:There’s no way the average American can understand pricing and what they're getting themselves into when they walk into the hospital [00:17:25] 2018 will be known as the high water mark for reimbursement for healthcare [00:22:10] 2019 was “Grow to Greatness” [00:22:24] 2020 was all about clear focus which led to digital transformation [00:32:30] What the pandemic really catalyzed in healthcare was external pressure [00:37:50] 2021 is about 21st Century Cures, information blocking, AI and machine learning [00:40:50]
In this episode, David Chou talks about his new leadership role; shares his experiences working around the world as a health IT leader; and gives insight into his passions, including digital health leaders sharpening their skills, being a foodie, and using social media and marketing technology as a way of connecting.
August 4, 2020: Four months into corporate America's working from home experiment, some cracks are emerging. Are people getting tired of it? Is it likely to affect career development? Plus exclusive insights from top executives weighing in on healthcare budget cuts. Walmart as a healthcare company, is it your competitor or ally? If you wanted to disrupt our health system, what would you do? And what can we do right now to ensure good workplace culture exists?Key Points:● Wall Street journal article Companies Start to Think Remote Work Isn’t So Great After All [00:03:35]● Canon’s headquarters in Melville, NY have allowed employees to start returning voluntarily. Tune in for the result. [00:04:00]● CompuCom hybrid future [00:04:45]● Enlisting ambassadors to ensure good company culture [00:06:10]● CNBC article Walmart to open six health clinics in Atlanta area by the end of 2020 [00:08:05]● David Chou article Healthcare Providers Must Get Creative And Co-Create With Big Box Retailers [00:08:20]● Edward Marks article Disintermediation of Hospitals Begins [00:14:15]● Huntington hospital signs an agreement with Cedars-Sinai [00:18:05]● Top executives insights across the pandemic crisis and financial crisis. What can we do with our remaining budgets? [00:20:40]
DAVID CHOU David Chou is the SVP, Chief Information Officer for a fully integrated healthcare system in the United States. Previously, Chou advised many different Fortune 500 technology solution companies while also serving as the CIO for an international life science company with 50+ sites throughout Australia, Singapore, and China. Chou [...]
#ThisWeekinHealthIT Coronavirus Prep with David Chou. Hoping you benefit from the sharing of best practices.
Steve Ginsberg speaks with David Chou about what enterprises and vendors can learn from his experience in the healthcare and lifestyle realms. CIO Speaks – Episode 10: A Conversation with David Chou of Constellation Research
Steve Ginsberg speaks with David Chou about what enterprises and vendors can learn from his experience in the healthcare and lifestyle realms. CIO Speaks – Episode 10: A Conversation with David Chou of Constellation Research
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Deepak Padaki, Infosys’ Chief Strategy Officer, Tina Moen, Senior Deputy Chief Health Officer & Chief Pharmacy Officer at IBM Watson Health, and David Chou, VP & Principal Analyst at Constellation Research. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Anna Turman, Division CIO at Catholic Health Initiatives, Tom Stafford, VP & CIO at Halifax Health, David Chou, VP & Principal Analyst at Constellation Research. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
David Chou, who has had executive level positions throughout the healthcare field, joins Ian to discuss how technology has changed the entire face of healthcare. From moving from paper to digital forms to allowing patients to connect with doctors from mobile devices, David has helped usher in sweeping technological changes that have revolutionized how healthcare is provided. IT Visionaries is brought to you by The Lightning Platform by Salesforce. The Lightning Platform is a leading cloud platform that makes building AI-powered apps faster and easier. With Salesforce, now everyone is empowered to build apps for their organization! Learn more at salesforce.com/buildmobileapps. Salesforce and MIT recently teamed up to create a whitepaper exploring what happens when AI meets CRM. Read: AI Meets CRM: An MIT Tech Review Whitepaper The Mission publishes the #1 newsletter for accelerated learning. Join our community of hundreds of thousands at themission.co/subscribe.
The Conclusion of our 2 part live series with Andrew Rosenberg from Michigan Medicine, David Chou with Children's Mercy, and Jake Dorst of Tahoe Forest Hospital District. A casual conversation about Digital Strategy in healthcare today.
David Chou, Chief Information and Digital Officer for Children's Mercy in Kansas City speaks with Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO, Damo Consulting Inc.
David Chou, Chief Information and Digital Officer for Children's Mercy in Kansas City speaks with Paddy Padmanabhan, CEO, Damo Consulting Inc.
CIOs Graeme Thompson and David Chou discuss what it takes to build a reputation as a data-driven organization that customers can trust, and why every business leader needs to understand the importance of data trustworthiness and security. Sponsored by Informatica
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed David Chou, VP & CIO/CDO at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, Samuel (Sandy) Aronson, Executive Director of Information Technology at Partners HealthCare Personalized Medicine, and Wes Wright, CTO at Imprivata. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
In this episode, David Chou shares how the role of the CIO in transforming healthcare is an ever-changing landscape requiring constant reinvention. The importance of building and cultivating a high-performing team while managing individual stakeholders is a core deliverable in leading digital transformation for an organization. Ideas must be cultivated to be aligned with the … Continue reading Episode 8: The Role of the CIO in Healthcare Transformation feat. David Chou →
David Chou and I sit down to discuss data privacy with regard to the medical record. In addition, we take a look at some of my favorite "David Chou" social media posts. Role of the CIO, Digital Transformation, and alignment of priorities between the business and the office of the CIO.
Live from Davos, DisrupTV caught up with Richie Etwaru, CDO at IQVIA & Author of "Blockchain: Trust Companies," Jayraj Nair, Global Head of IoT and VP at Wipro, David Chou, VP & CIO/CDO at Children’s Mercy Kansas City, and Saul Kaplan, Founder and Chief Catalyst at Business Innovation Factory. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
Mega-Mergers are the talk of the town we explore the implications to health. Also, are we negotiating with terrorists when we pay ransomware? May want to set a policy before it happens to your health system. Finally, beyond the buzzword of Digital Transformation.
In this episode of The Cerner Podcast, David Chou, vice president and chief information and digital officer at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City, offers his insights on digital transformation in health care and strategies for the future. Children’s Mercy is one of the nation's top pediatric medical centers, with not-for-profit hospitals in Missouri and Kansas.
Should health care organizations be mandated to have more sophisticated security programs than other industries? Does HIPAA compliance have any security merit? In this podcast Shahid Shah, CEO of Netspective, discusses these and other thought-provoking questions about the state of U.S. health care security with David Chou, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. To learn more about health care security, visit ibm.co/2ledABQ.
Is digital innovation really happening at traditional healthcare players or are so-called "healthtech" startups really leading the charge? As regulated industries finally undergo digital transformation in a major way, CXOTALK brings back well-known CIO David Chou to the show for an update on what he's seeing take place in the healthcare industry today. The latest CIO topics will be discussed as well, including the need for more IT agility in 2017 plus an updated look at decentralized digital transformation using the change agents model.
Is digital innovation really happening at traditional healthcare players or are so-called "healthtech" startups really leading the charge? As regulated industries finally undergo digital transformation in a major way, CXOTALK brings back well-known CIO David Chou to the show for an update on what he's seeing take place in the healthcare industry today. The latest CIO topics will be discussed as well, including the need for more IT agility in 2017 plus an updated look at decentralized digital transformation using the change agents model.
Should health care organizations be mandated to have more sophisticated security programs than other industries? Does HIPAA compliance have any security merit? In this exclusive podcast Shahid Shah, CEO of Netspective, discusses these and other thought-provoking questions about the state of health care security with David Chou, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. To learn more about health care security, visit http://ibm.co/2ledABQ.
David Chou is CIO of the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS. He is responsible for all technology related to the three missions: education, research and patient care.UMMC includes five hospitals and University Physicians.