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Food loss and waste account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and cost $1 trillion annually, according to the United Nations. About a third of all food grown on the planet gets wasted, rather than eaten. In developing countries, waste usually occurs between the field and the store, due to poor infrastructure, lack of refrigeration, and broken supply chains. In rich countries, most waste happens after food reaches the store, where consumers don't buy imperfect food – or buy too much and toss what they don't get around to consuming. How much pollution, deforestation and starvation could be reduced if we got this problem under control? And how can new tech, including AI, be brought to bear on the problem? Guests: Matt Rogers, Co-Founder and CEO, Mill Industries; Co-Founder, Nest Page Schult, CEO, Topanga Kayla Abe, Co-Owner, Shuggie's David Murphy, Co-Owner and Chef, Shuggie's For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit climateone.org/podcasts. Highlights: 00:00 – Intro 04:30 – Matt Rogers on surviving Hurricane Andrews and his climate journey 06:30 – On the climate impact of HVAC and the creation of Nest thermostat 08:30 – On creating Mill food recycler and addressing food waste 13:45 – Partnership with Whole Food to recycle food waste and feed it back to chickens 17:00 – On AI as a tool for climate solutions 19:30 – Clean tech in Silicon Valley 23:00 – Matt Rogers shares his views on advocacy, philanthropy and impact investing 30:00 – Shuggie's restaurant sources ingredients that would otherwise be wasted 37:00 – David Murphy makes the case for sustainable food and upcycled ingredients 40:00 – Page Schult on global impact of food waste 44:00 – Topanga's work providing reusable food containers for college campuses 52:30 – Thinking about it circularity as systems change 54:00 – Role of AI in reducing food waste in commercial kitchens 58:00 – Climate One More Thing ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food loss and waste account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and cost $1 trillion annually, according to the United Nations. About a third of all food grown on the planet gets wasted, rather than eaten. In developing countries, waste usually occurs between the field and the store, due to poor infrastructure, lack of refrigeration, and broken supply chains. In rich countries, most waste happens after food reaches the store, where consumers don't buy imperfect food – or buy too much and toss what they don't get around to consuming. How much pollution, deforestation and starvation could be reduced if we got this problem under control? And how can new tech, including AI, be brought to bear on the problem? Guests: Matt Rogers, Co-Founder and CEO, Mill Industries; Co-Founder, Nest Page Schult, CEO, Topanga Kayla Abe, Co-Owner, Shuggie's David Murphy, Co-Owner and Chef, Shuggie's For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit climateone.org/podcasts. Highlights: 00:00 – Intro 04:30 – Matt Rogers on surviving Hurricane Andrews and his climate journey 06:30 – On the climate impact of HVAC and the creation of Nest thermostat 08:30 – On creating Mill food recycler and addressing food waste 13:45 – Partnership with Whole Food to recycle food waste and feed it back to chickens 17:00 – On AI as a tool for climate solutions 19:30 – Clean tech in Silicon Valley 23:00 – Matt Rogers shares his views on advocacy, philanthropy and impact investing 30:00 – Shuggie's restaurant sources ingredients that would otherwise be wasted 37:00 – David Murphy makes the case for sustainable food and upcycled ingredients 40:00 – Page Schult on global impact of food waste 44:00 – Topanga's work providing reusable food containers for college campuses 52:30 – Thinking about it circularity as systems change 54:00 – Role of AI in reducing food waste in commercial kitchens 58:00 – Climate One More Thing ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does bitterness hinder my relationship with God?Is it appropriate for Christians to give disrespect to other Christians who are disrespectful? Is it normal to question someone's genuine Salvation statewho is very proud? Is it appropriate to ask someone I am dating how is their physical and mental health?Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to discuss the Biblical Doctrine of Sanctification, or as Paul says "mortifying the body". We'll review the first two key elements to biblical sanctification:1-Understanding the truth of who you are as a Christian2-Requires action on part of the believer (we'll seenegative & positive commands)And then see two more key elements to biblical sanctification:3-The assistance of the Holy Spirit, and4-An ongoing battle until you die.
What is the third heaven?How can a believer discern when to create levels of separation with the world and with other believers for the sake of their walk with God?What happens when a child witnesses their parents divorce?Is coloring a wrong activity for an adult?What are the stages of addiction behavior?Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to discuss the Biblical Doctrine of Sanctification, or as Paul says "mortifying the body". We'll begin to see the first two key elements to biblical sanctification:1-Understanding the truth of who you are as a Christian, and2-Required action on part of the believer, with both negative & positive commands
What are some appropriate responses when someone is angry over an issue they are misunderstanding or is minor? How do you share in people's joys and griefs without being taken away by their emotions that are not your own? What are signs of emotional manipulation? Will God punish those who demand tithing for personal gain? What is the fate of God's faithful people before the birth of Jesus? Is prayer the outlet in which the gift of healing is administered? Is the gift of miracles still evident today? How should I deal with the elderly sisters in the church who are up to no good? Can a pastor be served a lawsuit for using former members as examples in his messages? How and when should a believer separate from the world and from other believers for the sake of their walk with God? Why is Lent only 40 days - shouldn't it be daily? Why wasn't Mary allowed to touch Jesus but Thomas was? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy continues to discuss the Biblical Doctrine of Sanctification, or as Paul says "mortifying the body". We'll begin to see the first two key elements to biblical sanctification:1-Understanding the truth of who you are as a Christian, and2-Required action on part of the believer, with both negative & positive commands
The offseason is about to blast into full swing and, unlike this time a year ago, the Eagles are surrounded by question marks. On the heels of the team's failed bid for another Super Bowl, coaching changes ensued, which are expected to usher in a significant philosophical pivot on offense. But with next week's scouting combine approaching, the Eagles, along with the rest of the NFL, will start to focus more on personnel decisions. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane has covered plenty of combines, and knows where and how to dig up juicy intel. He and Inquirer colleague David Murphy examine Eagles storylines that figure to be front and center when the league descends on Indianapolis. 00:00 Getting gossip at the NFL's biggest power broker mixer of the year 02:36 Forecasting A.J. Brown's future 13:34 Which Eagles free agents could stay, go 20:55 Contract extensions and their implications on the defensive line 29:45 Diving into Sean Mannion and his scheme 37:01 How much will the Eagles change the offense? 44:20 Closing the book on Jeff Stoutland's exit, Chris Kuper's hiring unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.
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Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses the Biblical Doctrine of Sanctification, or as Paul says "mortifying the body". We'll first see that some popular views of sanctification are incorrect, like: the perfectionist view and the victorious life view. Then we'll see that the believer must be actively engaged in Sanctification with the following deductions:1-We must realize who we are and what is true of us as believers: a spirit that's alive, a body that is dead, and the Holy Spirit indwelling.2-Our unredeemed body is the source of our sin problem. We must master and control it.3-We have no obligation to the flesh or to live after it.4-All that pursue the flesh will die, and all that the flesh can offer is death.5-The only obligation the believer has is to the Spirit, Who has a ministry in the believer's life pre-conversion, conversion, and post-conversion. Pre-conversion the Holy Spirit strives, retrains, and convicts the sinner.Post-conversion the Holy Spirit regenerates the believer, baptizes the believer into the body of the church, intercedes for the believer, produces fruit in the believer, and sanctifies the believer.Sanctification involves the working of both the believer and the Holy Spirit in partnership.
Unfortunately, we had to cut this episode short, but we did get to discuss questions like: What is the true church? Why is the church not obedient to the Law in regards to not eating unclean meat? Are believers given the same Laws as Israel? Why is there so much conflict in the world, and how can it be resolved? Does the Bible contradict itself by saying certain meats are unclean in the Old Testament, but then Paul says all meats are clean in the New Testament? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these questions.
When Paul says the Gospel should be preached to every creature under heaven in Colossians 1:23, should this be taken literally? Is it unscriptural for a woman to give a testimony in word in a congregation where men are? Can you explain when God says heaven and earth will pass away but not one drop of tittle of my Word will pass away? In Revelation, where they overcame by the blood and the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, is that that tribulation saints or saints today? Please explain the passage that says women ought to learn in silence or be silent in the church. When Paul says to not be unequally yoked with unbelievers, is someone from a different denomination in Christianity an unbeliever to you - and is it referring to marriage only? Why is addiction growing in Antigua? Can a real Christian be affected by witchcraft? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Scaling user acquisition has become harder to justify and even harder to predict. App teams are under pressure to grow faster while proving, with real data, that every dollar spent delivers meaningful results beyond the install. In this episode, we're sharing an App Talk interview where David Murphy speaks with Lee Aho, Chief Revenue Officer at Perform[cb]. Lee explains how outcome-based user acquisition models help brands move past surface-level metrics like CPI and focus instead on the downstream events that actually define quality — from registrations and deposits to trades, wagers, and long-term value. Today's topics include: How outcome-based user acquisition shifts optimization from installs to the actions that truly define user quality The role of CPI and CPE models — and why they aren't competing approaches when paired with the right down-funnel signals Using cross-program data and pattern recognition to drive more predictable and scalable UA performance Why keyword conquesting remains one of the most effective ways to accelerate organic lift through paid investment How rewarded environments and structured pilot programs can unlock high-intent users and long-term partnerships Links and Resources: Lee Aho on LinkedIn Perform[cb] website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Lee Aho “We're only getting paid for net new users, so all of our optimization centers around the outcomes that brands tell us are their leading indicators of quality.” “When you're looking at hundreds of programs, you're not just seeing what happened — you're starting to see what's about to happen.” “Brands want user acquisition that scales in a predictable way, and that's where performance-based models can really help.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses the Biblical Doctrine of Sanctification, or as Paul says "mortifying the body". We'll first see that some popular views of sanctification are incorrect, like: the perfectionist view and the victorious life view. Then we'll see that the believer must be actively engaged in Sanctification with the following deductions:1-We must realize who we are and what is true of us as believers: a spirit that's alive, a body that is dead, and the Holy Spirit indwelling.2-Our unredeemed body is the source of our sin problem. We must master and control it.3-We have no obligation to the flesh or to live after it.4-All that pursue the flesh will die, and all that the flesh can offer is death.5-The only obligation the believer has is to the Spirit, Who has a ministry in the believer's life pre-conversion, conversion, and post-conversion. Pre-conversion the Holy Spirit strives, retrains, and convicts the sinner.Post-conversion the Holy Spirit regenerates the believer, baptizes the believer into the body of the church, intercedes for the believer, produces fruit in the believer, and sanctifies the believer.Sanctification involves the working of both the believer and the Holy Spirit in partnership.
Mark from Anaheim makes a rare and powerful appearance in our classroom. Witness history as he steps out of his self-imposed exile to share insights you won’t find anywhere else. Before Mark, the Faith Brothers will step up .Dr. David Miller will also unveil his latest project—a unique opportunity to reflect on what you would tell your 13-year-old self. Dare to revisit your teenage years and inspire others by sharing your story. Baltimore’s David Murphy from National Black Unity News will also join the conversation, bringing fresh perspectives on the challenges and triumphs of our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this short series, Pastor/Dr. David Murphy explained how the Western world's mindset is moving away from its Christian roots. In this episode, we'll see 3 more ways the Christian can 'stand fast' according to Philippians chapter 4:4-prayer5-controlling your thought life6-keep holding to and practicing the spiritual truths that were handed off to youThe result of doing these things is that the presence of God will be with you.
David Murphy, RTÉ Economics and Public Affairs Editor, outlines figures from the Central Statistics Office showing how many homes were built last year.
If a pastor pays for a prostitute's time in order to witness to her, is that a correct approach to lead her to Christ? Is blaspheming against the Holy Spirit when an unbeliever does not respond to the striving or wooing of the Holy Spirit? Should you avoid a family member's wedding if you're against the wedding? How can one deal with sadness? How do I know my spiritual gift? Why did Jesus say in John 4:22 that salvation was of the Jews? What should American churches do to help with the ICE situation? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
For many app teams, ads are treated as a necessary tradeoff — something you accept in exchange for revenue. But ad quality isn't just an ad ops issue. It directly shapes user experience, retention, and how people perceive your app. In this episode, we're sharing an App Talks interview where David Murphy speaks with Alex Yerukhimovich, General Manager at AppHarbr. Alex breaks down what ad quality really means in practice, why the problem is getting worse, and how bad ads can quietly undermine performance — through shorter sessions, higher churn, and even one-star reviews that impact store visibility. From disruptive ad behaviour to scams and deceptive creatives, this conversation is a practical look at why publishers need more transparency and more control over what gets served inside their apps. Today's topics include: Ad quality defined: why users see ads as part of the app experience — and blame publishers for what they see The three major categories of “bad ads”: inappropriate content, disruptive behavior, and malvertising scams Why ad quality is becoming a bigger problem outside gaming, especially for apps built on long-term retention How bad ads damage monetization and growth: shorter sessions, uninstalls, churn, and one-star reviews that affect store visibility What publishers can do about it: transparency, proactive enforcement, and real-time control instead of relying on ad networks to fix issues Links and Resources: Alex Yerukhimovich on LinkedIn Appharbr website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Alex Yerukhimovich “Users associate any bad experience within the app with the app itself.” “If the ads in your app are bad for your users, your app is bad.” “Ad quality in the industry deteriorates… it's getting worse and it requires active approach to solve it.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
In this short series, Pastor/Dr. David Murphy explained how the Western world's mindset is moving away from its Christian roots. In this episode, we'll see 3 more ways the Christian can 'stand fast' according to Philippians chapter 4:4-prayer5-controlling your thought life6-keep holding to and practicing the spiritual truths that were handed off to youThe result of doing these things is that the presence of God will be with you.
Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy on the meeting of EU leaders, which took place in Brussels on Thursday night.
What are your thoughts on the Dead Sea scrolls and the Book of Enoch? Can a Christian commit the unforgiveable sin, and can someone who commits the unforgiveable sin become a Christian? Please explain Titus 3:13. In Genesis 41:55, when the famine covered the face of the earth, was it referring to just the Middle Eastern region? Are there two holy days, Sunday and Saturday? Is it true that in this life that absolutely no one owes you anything? Do you think that God used Joseph's upbringing and time of captivity to train him for economic decisions he made in Egypt? How should Christians apply Jude 3 today? Can a true Christian be deceived? Shouldn't Christians avoid compromise like Moses's refusal to compromise with Pharoah? Has God's Word changed about women preachers? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses this and other listener questions.
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Please explain 'our mother from above' in Galatians 4:26. Will we each have different rewards when we get to heaven? What are your thoughts on the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Book of Enoch? How long should the courting stage be? How should a pastor of a church deal with a member with whom he has a dispute - is it ok to confront the issue on the pulpit? How should members be disciplined? Do church members have a say in the affairs of the church? Is Venezuela in Bible prophecy? During evangelism, how should a believer balance staying focused on the Gospel versus debating a false belief or argument against the Bible? How should I respond when I'm laughed at for warning two believers of the opposite sex that they appear too close for comfort and to be watchful, especially if one is married. Can God reveal to someone in the church a conversation I had by myself in my house? Can you expound on 'unequally yoked'? Can you explain the unforgiveable sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit? What are the teachings of the Pentecostal church, and are they going to heaven? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
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Are the words 'forever' and 'everlasting' to be interpreted literally in the following passages: Exodus 21:6, Numbers 25:13, Jonah 2:6, Isaiah 34:9-10, and 1 Kings 8:12-13? Can a modern author add something to Scripture? Please explain the following verses in light of the temple being rebuilt at some point in the future: Matthew 27:51, John 2:19-21, Hebrews 8:1-2,5, 9:11-12, 10:10-12. Please explain the Scripture that says 'not to seethe a kid in its mother's milk'. Is it possible to hear the voice of God? What is Transcendental Meditation? What is the meaning of 'he that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out'? If the Bible declares that the sins of the whole world were laid on Christ on the cross, then why isn't the whole world saved? If a wife decides to pursue a higher education, is that selfish, and is it abuse if her husband doesn't let her? Is sin always caused by the attacks of Satan? Why is Dionysius called the Areopagite in Acts 17:34? What did Jesus mean when He said, 'this generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled' in Matthew 24:34? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy answers these and other listener questions.
Is hell an eternal conscious torment or like the annihilationist view that non-believers will cease to exist? Will there be literal animal sacrifices in the future temple? When someone commits suicide, does their soul go to heave or hell? Why do mourners say 'may their soul rest in place'? Why can't God comfort those going through depression like He did with Elijah? Is Christmas related to the ancient Roman festival, Saturnalia? What precautions does Pastor Murphy have for someone studying psychology at a secular university? Why did Jesus have to be born of a virgin? How much did Mary know about her child and His future? Was Jesus born on December 25th? What practical help can you offer to deal with stress? Is Judas in hell or heaven since he betrayed Christ and hung himself? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses these and other listener questions.
Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy highlights the increased network tariffs that electricity users will face over the next five years.
The consumer price index shows that in November prices were 3.2 percent higher then a year ago. Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy has been looking at the numbers.
The blame game on offense this season has been a constant back and forth. One week it's the coordinator. The next, it's the head coach and his scheme. But after Monday's game in LA, the pendulum took a major swing, and it was impossible to ignore the direction: right at the quarterback. Jalen Hurts isn't the only problem, but five turnovers is unacceptable. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane and David Murphy look at the implications of a historically bad performance by Hurts, and examine how the Super Bowl MVP has sunk to this level 10 months after reaching the pinnacle of his career. unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.
For years, mobile marketers have been navigating a storm of signal loss, rising UA costs, siloed data, and an explosion of tools that promise growth but rarely deliver clarity. Now, with 2026 on the horizon — and budgets tightening even further — one question keeps resurfacing: How do you drive confident, profitable app growth in the year ahead? In this App Talk special of the Business of Apps Podcast, David Murphy speaks with Eoin Hallahan, Chief Revenue Officer at SplitMetrics, about what the mobile growth landscape is really demanding of teams as they prepare for 2026. Eoin lays out the new realities UA and ASO managers are facing: deeper signal loss, more channel fragmentation, and rising internal pressure to deliver results without expanding headcount. You'll hear how SplitMetrics is reshaping app growth with a unified approach to Apple Ads, App Store Optimization, and AI — including SplitMetrics Iris, an AI agent trained specifically on mobile marketing data. Eoin explains how Iris gives UA teams a strategic edge by turning competitor activity, keyword trends, and performance blind spots into instant, actionable guidance. If you're reevaluating your growth playbook for 2026 — or looking for a smarter, faster way to connect the dots across UA, ASO, and analytics — this conversation is essential listening. Let's dive in: here's Eoin Hallahan, CRO at SplitMetrics. Today's topics include: Why app growth is getting harder heading into 2026, from signal loss to budget pressure and fragmented data. How UA and ASO workflows need to evolve, and why aligning paid and organic strategies is now essential. What SplitMetrics Iris does, and how an AI agent built specifically for mobile marketing changes decision-making. How AI speeds up competitive research, keyword strategy, and campaign optimization — with examples from Flow and NordVPN. Where app growth is heading next, including automation, real-time intelligence, and a new operating model for mobile growth. Links and Resources: Eoin Hallahan on LinkedIn SplitMetrics website SplitMetrics Iris Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Eoin Hallahan “Mobile app marketing is hard, and SplitMetrics exists to make it easy for our customers and to drive growth.” “Conditions today are more volatile and unpredictable than ever, with trends shifting all the time — marketers need a new way of working to keep up.” “Iris isn't just automation; it's a new operating system for mobile growth — it flips the model from dashboards and guesswork to instant, actionable clarity.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
In this special episode of Aerospace Unplugged, our host Adam Kress reports on location from the inaugural American Aviation Leadership Summit hosted by Honeywell Aerospace in Washington, D.C.The event gathered hundreds of aviation professionals, including regulators and lawmakers, for a series of panels that cover what's needed to ensure America remains the global leader in aviation.Throughout the day, discussions focused on major industry topics such as safety, smarter airspace management, innovation, and more—all of which are spotlighted in this episode. Episode Highlights:Modernization as the Cornerstone of American Aviation: Explore how lawmakers and industry leaders emphasized the urgent need to modernize aviation infrastructure and airspace, highlighting government and industry collaboration as essential for progress.Integrating New Technologies for Safety and Efficiency: Understand the critical role of airspace integration and air traffic control modernization, as discussed by expert panels, in ensuring safety and operational efficiency as advanced technologies enter the market.Advancing Public Acceptance and State-Level Innovation: Learn how state initiatives, such as those in Florida, are driving modernization in advanced air mobility, drones, and ATC systems, with a focus on public acceptance and regulatory adaptation.Regulatory Pathways and the Future of Aviation Autonomy: Dive into the evolving landscape of aviation certification, autonomy, and artificial intelligence, including insights from industry CEOs and policymakers on the regulatory needs and future trends shaping national airspace and safety.Here insights from: James Currier, President and CEO, Honeywell Aerospace; Sean Duffy, U.S. Secretary of Transportation; Chairman Troy Nehls (R-TX), U.S. House Transportation Committee, Aviation Subcommittee; Rep. Sharice Davids (D-KS), U.S. House Transportation Committee, Aviation Subcommittee; Sharon Pinkerton, Senior Vice President, Legislative & Regulatory Policy, Airlines 4 America (A4A); Brandon Lint, Regulatory Affairs and Certification Specialist, Skygrid; David Murphy, Chief Architect and Product Manager, ANRA Technologies; Kevin Cox, CEO, Atlantic Vertiports; Justin Barkowski, Legislative and Regulatory Counsel, American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE); Clint Harper, Advanced Air Mobility Community Advocate; Jared Perdue, Secretary of Transportation, Florida Department of Transportation; Todd Sigler, Senior Director, Global Safety & Regulatory Affairs, Boeing; Eric Holmberg, Chief Developmental Test Pilot, Gulfstream; Captain Steve Jangelis, Air Safety Chair, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA); Bryan Bedford, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); Cindy Comer, Vice President, SMS, Certification & Quality, Wisk; Scott O'Brien, Vice President, Legislative Affairs, Reliable Robotics; Dómhnal Slattery, Chairman of the Board, Vertical Aerospace; Eloa Guillotin, Co-Founder & CEO, Beyond Aero; Marc Allen, CEO, Electra; Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-CA), Co-Chair, Artificial Intelligence Task Force, U.S. House of Representatives.
To discuss the details from the Central Statistics Office figures, our economics and public affairs editor David Murphy.
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, outlines the Government's new infrastructure plan, aimed at accelerating the delivery of critical infrastructure nationwide.
As mobile marketers head into another year of rising costs, shrinking signal, and fiercer competition across search and social, one performance channel keeps gaining momentum where few expected it: connected TV. What used to be dismissed as “just a brand play” is now becoming a measurable, high-intent driver of installs and in-app actions — especially when powered by OEM data. In this App Talk special of the Business of Apps Podcast, David Murphy sits down with Kaitlin Stebbins, Mobile Growth & Performance Media Lead at Samsung Ads, to unpack what CTV can really do for app growth. Kaitlin breaks down how Samsung's unique data layer, measurement integrations, and precision targeting are helping mobile marketers reach new audiences, hit their KPIs, and diversify beyond the crowded Meta-Google-TikTok triangle. You'll hear why CTV is no longer an upper-funnel luxury, how Samsung connects exposure to mobile conversions, and why even allocating 5–10% of spend can unlock incremental users that traditional channels miss. If you're rethinking your performance mix for 2026 — this conversation is your roadmap. Today's topics include: Why CTV is no longer just brand awareness and how it now drives installs and in-app actions. How Samsung Ads leverages OEM data to deliver precise, performance-focused targeting. Why mobile marketers should diversify beyond search and social to reach higher-value audiences. How CTV measurement works, including IP-based attribution through mobile measurement partners. What success on CTV looks like, from KPI alignment to full-funnel performance across TV, mobile, and web. Links and Resources: Kaitlin Stebbins on LinkedIn Samsung Ads website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Kaitlin Stebbins “The idea that CTV can't drive performance is a big misnomer — we've been working with direct-response advertisers for years, and it absolutely drives action.” “CTV reaches a completely different audience than social — older, higher-income, and far more likely to take meaningful action after seeing an ad.” “Lean heavily into CTV in 2026. Your big, beautiful creative deserves to be seen on the largest screen in the home — served to the right person at the right time.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
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The price of property continues to rise with the latest figures showing the median cost of a home has reached 380 thousand euro. David Murphy our economics and public affairs editor has been looking at the figures.
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, looks ahead to the government's new housing proposals, while assessing previous plans.
It wasn't flashy, but the Eagles certainly made a statement coming back from the bye with a gritty 10-7 win in Green Bay. They beat a good team, in a hostile environment, and played with valuable intangibles that could serve them well down the stretch of the season. Yes, the offense remains a mystery. But the defense, with new and familiar faces in the fold, showed why it could very well be capable of carrying the Eagles on another deep run. The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane and David Murphy analyze the good, bad, and curious from Monday night's victory at Lambeau Field. unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.
Today, The News Cycle focuses on exchange students from Davis and those coming to Davis. We have a conversation with David Murphy, who is in charge of inbound exchange students for the Sunrise Rotary company. Then, Siena Campbell talks to Eden Arzi and her exchange student, Merle Nuelken, about the exchange experience. Lastly, Alice Goncharova talks to Davis High alum Amarie Brown and Robert Popaganda, who is in charge of outbound students. Hosted and produced by Maggie Lubell. Package by Alice Goncharova and Siena Campbell. Music by Daniel Ruiz Jimenez.
Sunday, November 2, 2025Judge #1: OthnielJudges 3:7-11 (NLT) The Israelites did evil in the LORD's sight. They forgot about the LORD their God, and they served the images of Baal and the Asherah poles. Then the LORD burned with anger against Israel, and he turned them over to King Cushan-rishathaim of Aram-naharaim. And the Israelites served Cushan-rishathaim for eight years. But when the people of Israel cried out to the LORD for help, the LORD raised up a rescuer to save them. His name was Othniel, the son of Caleb's younger brother, Kenaz. The Spirit of the LORD came upon him, and he became Israel's judge. He went to war against King Cushan-rishathaim of Aram, and the LORD gave Othniel victory over him. So there was peace in the land for forty years. Then Othniel son of Kenaz died.LESSON: It's not enough to be gifted and obedient; we must depend on the Spirit's power in everything we do.Judge #2: EhudJudges 3:12-7 (NLT) Once again the Israelites did evil in the LORD's sight, and the LORD gave King Eglon of Moab control over Israel because of their evil. Eglon enlisted the Ammonites and Amalekites as allies, and then he went out and defeated Israel, taking possession of Jericho, the city of palms. And the Israelites served Eglon of Moab for eighteen years. But when the people of Israel cried out to the LORD for help, the LORD again raised up a rescuer to save them. His name was Ehud son of Gera, a left-handed man of the tribe of Benjamin. The Israelites sent Ehud to deliver their tribute money to King Eglon of Moab. So Ehud made a double-edged dagger that was about a foot long, and he strapped it to his right thigh, keeping it hidden under his clothing. He brought the tribute money to Eglon, who was very fat.LESSON: Be fully available to God—even when you feel limited or less than capable.Judge #3: ShamgarJudges 3:31 (NLT) After Ehud, Shamgar son of Anath rescued Israel. He once killed 600 Philistines with an ox goad.LESSON: Stand strong and give what you have, even if there are limited resources.NEXT STEPSDepend Daily - Begin each day this week with a simple prayer: “Holy Spirit, I depend on You today. Lead me, empower me, and help me not to rely on myself.”Be Available - Ask God to show you one area where you've been holding back because you felt inadequate and say yes to His leading.Use What You Have - Identify one resource, relationship, or skill you already have that could serve God or someone in need this week and act on it.
As app marketers navigate rising costs and tightening privacy rules, one truth is becoming clear — relying solely on Meta, Google, and TikTok is no longer sustainable. Beyond those walled gardens lies a vast, often overlooked landscape — the open internet — where opportunities for user acquisition remain untapped. In this App Talks special of the Business of Apps Podcast, David Murphy sits down with Omri Argaman, Co-Founder and CMO of Zoomd, to unpack how brands can scale efficiently outside the major ad platforms. Omri shares lessons from running thousands of campaigns across more than 600 integrated channels — from SDK and OEM partnerships to mobile operators and in-game ads. You'll hear why advertisers need to rethink where their users are, how to combat fraud while operating in open markets, and what strategies help brands grow globally without overspending on the usual platforms. If your growth plan still starts and ends with Meta or Google — this episode will change how you think about your acquisition mix. Let's dive in: here's Omri Argaman, Co-Founder and CMO at Zoomd. Today's topics include: Expanding beyond walled gardens: Why advertisers should move past Meta, Google, and TikTok to access untapped audiences and reduce competition. Understanding the open internet: Overview of ad channels like SDK networks, OEMs, mobile operators, DSPs, affiliate, native, and in-game advertising. Key challenges: Need for experienced partners, patience in optimization, regional differences, and higher exposure to ad fraud. Success stories: Case studies showing 200% growth for a streaming app and 30% lower acquisition costs for an e-commerce brand. Practical advice: Start small with test budgets, focus on performance models, use anti-fraud tools, and find reliable partners for sustainable scale. Links and Resources: Omri Argaman on LinkedIn Zoomd website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Omri Argaman “A lot of advertisers avoid the open internet because they don't have the knowledge or the right partner — but that doesn't mean their customers aren't there.” “Success outside the walled gardens takes patience. You need to test, measure, and adapt across regions — not just spend and hope for results.” “Don't be afraid to step beyond Meta and Google. Start small, work on performance models, and you'll find a whole new ocean of users to acquire.” Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor speaks to Wilbur Ross, former US Commerce Secretary, about the future of the Irish pharmaceutical industry.
David Murphy, Econimcs and Public Affairs Editor, assesses the government's chances of meeting its target for housing completions.
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, outlines the government's revamped housing plan which is to be published in the coming weeks.
KCBS Radio's Foodie Chap Liam Mayclem speaks with Chef David Murphy and Kayla Abe of Shuggie's in San Francisco. Shuggie's is a climate-positive restaurant celebrating whole harvest cooking, low on the food chain proteins and small farm biodiversity.
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, outlines what to expect in today's Budget.
How can a team so successful continue to be the source of so many questions? This remains the state of the Eagles. They're 4-0, and have gone 20-1 over the last 365 days. But in each game the Eagles have played this season, they've shown some concerning flaws. Following the team's 31-25 win in Tampa, The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane and David Murphy try to make sense of what they've seen, and do some reading between the lines about A.J. Brown's latest cryptic comments. 00:00 4-0 but we still don't know: what are the Eagles? 04:54 Tale of the tape on offense 10:38 Jeff's postgame interaction with A.J. Brown 16:40 Baun, DeJean, and Mitchell: three game-changers 22:08 The final word on A.J. Brown: the Eagles need him unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes throughout the season, including day-after-game reactions.
John and Evan introduce us to the Legend of Michael Helman and continue to fumble for words on the Rangers rebound. David Murphy drops by to help them out, explaining how he came up with “The Little Rascals” description of the team, what he's liked about watching them, his initial bitterness about analytics and how he's transitioned into broadcasting. Finally, John explains how he manipulated an MLB record for a Ranger and the guys remember 9/11 with the team in San Francisco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices