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Were back Overnight News Shazza Dittmar New Pope Sport Wives Tails What We Learnt Don't Tell Mum Rumours Roo Road rage incident Wheelie Bin Pay it forward See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Morning Overnight News Shazza Dittmar Men doing jobs at weird times Tony Mokbel out Sport Blind Guess What We Learnt Rankine non mark debacle Rumour Mill Wheelie Bin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning Loz is back Overnight News Shazza Loz slept through the show - what did you sleep through? Rumours Heaps Good Quiz Archeology chat Scott Philips on new loan scheme See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Morning - St Patricks Day! Overnight News Shazza Dittmar George the Greek Kids learning radio Sport Blind Guess What We Learnt Irish Comedian Rumours - Hallet Cove sea pool Loz mind tricks! Wheelie Bin Guess Annoying jobs around the house Kat Taylor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:17:55 - Divers aspects de la pensée contemporaine - par : Christophe Bitaud - Au côté de Louise Michel, André Léo a lutté pour l'émancipation des femmes ainsi que l'amélioration des conditions de vie des travailleurs urbains et ruraux. - réalisation : Jean-Christophe Francis - invités : Gérald Dittmar Écrivain, libraire et éditeur, spécialiste de l'histoire de Paris
In this episode we speak with Kerstin Dittmar, the Founder, Chief Investment Officer, and Managing Partner of L2 Point, a private investment firm focused on structured equity investments in growth companies across the technology and technology-enabled, consumer, healthcare, and media sectors. Her creative structuring across the capital structure has made her a sought-after partner to growth companies looking for an alternative cost of capital product that minimizes the dilution of equity and the operational constraints of debt. Kerstin began her career with Goldman Sachs' Special Situations Group. She later went on to TPG Sixth Street Partners where she last served as a Principal. Kerstin was a 2024 GrowthCap Top 40 Under 40 Growth Investor awardee. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode, click to follow.
The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Morning! Overnight News Graham Norton Who didn't you recognize Shazza Dittmar What We Learnt Premier on LIV Golf deal Know The Show show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Overnight News Top 5 Shazza Dittmar Bang Bang lady on the news Rumours Roo at Crows HQ Sport Know the Show Roos Tip See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In dieser Podcastfolge sprechen wir mit Céline Weimar-Dittmar über ihren Werdegang als Umweltjournalistin. Was ist Umweltjournalismus genau, wie grenzt er sich von Aktivismus ab und wie wird man eigentlich Klimajournalistin?
What does it take to create fearless environments where everyone feels heard? Firouzeh Dittmar, founder of Beyond Belonging Consulting, shares her journey and insights on psychological safety, breaking down DEI myths, and the power of vulnerability in leadership. This transformative conversation with Rosie is packed with practical tips to help you foster connection, inclusion, and trust—at work and beyond. Get ready to rethink what it means to lead with humanity! Additional Resources: Connect with Firouzeh on LinkedIn Follow Firouzeh on FaceBook Learn more about Beyond Belonging Consulting Check out Firouzeh's Blog Connect with Rosie on LinkedIn Learn more about Salveo Partners Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network Key Takeaways: Psychological safety is a human need—it's not just for formal leaders but for everyone to practice in all areas of life. Vulnerability drives connection—leaders who model it encourage others to open up, building trust and innovation. Representation matters—diverse voices create fearless environments where people feel heard and valued. Clarity and follow-up are key—clear communication and actions build trust and psychological safety. Kindness is transformative—approaching every interaction with humanity can reshape teams and workplaces.
Kitman Labs ensured Bayer Leverkusen knew what it took to win the German Bundesliga.They demonstrated to Dr Karl-Heinrich Dittmar, Leverkusen's Head of Medical, the optimal range of player availability to top the table during a meet in Dublin, four or five years before Die Werkself actually won the title.“I kept this data; and last year we did it,” Dr Dittmar told the Kitman Labs podcast with evident pride. It turns out the data scanned almost perfectly across the numbers posted by the club during their unbeaten title-winning campaign.“They found out what we need from the medical point of view, from player availability, and it was perfect – the data predicted what would happen in the future.”It demonstrated the value of clean, consistent datasets – something that has given Leverkusen an edge over more celebrated rivals – and something that Yael Averbuch West is trying to build in her role as GM at 2023 NWSL champions Gotham City.“We're still in the data collection stage in the women's game,” she tells the podcast, while also explaining that the work to bridge that gap is well underway in this corner of New York City.In the third and final episode of this series, West and Dr Dittmar are joined by Kitman Labs Founder Stephen Smith to discuss how data strategies can help teams in their quest for greatness.Elsewhere, the trio discuss a range of topics, including why learnings tend to emerge as data collection grows ever more sophisticated [17:30]; the importance of a centralised system for consistency [24:15]; the balance between using data to unearth ‘hidden gems' and jumping on something misleading [33:00]. Episode one is available here and episode two is available here.
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Overnight News Shazza Dittmar What We Learnt Death, taxes and... Ditts at Jujitsu Triple Emmys Sport Rumours Breaking Rumours! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Pål and Ville dive into the regulatory labyrinth with Eva-Lotta Hokkonen, an attorney and senior associate at Dittmar & Indrenius, and a go-to expert on fintech compliance. If you've ever wondered why compliance feels like scaling Mount Everest for fintechs, we're about to break it all down. We dig into why compliance presents unique hurdles for fintechs compared to traditional banks, what happens to compliance obligations when fintechs and banks team up, and why it's not as simple as ticking off checkboxes. Eva-Lotta shares why understanding compliance is more than just staying on the regulator's good side—it's about making it a competitive advantage (yes, really). Finally, we get Eva-Lotta's insider take on emerging trends in compliance that every fintech should be bracing for. Think of this episode as a fintech survival guide for navigating the shifting landscape of regulation. - Email us on Hello@FintechDaydreaming.com - Fintech Daydreaming home page - https://www.FintechDaydreaming.com - Fintech Daydreaming on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FintechDaydream - Fintech Daydreaming on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintech-daydreaming - Pål Krogdahl - https://www.linkedin.com/in/krogdahl/ - Ville Sointu - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ville-sointu-54682b/
The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Overnight News Hike For Hope Recap and final amount raised Shazza Dittmar What We Learnt Sport Career changes Vailo Recap Rumours Triple Emmys Laura Claire - Byron Bay murdersrr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Overnight News Roo Comedians Review Legends Lunch Review - Shazza Dittmar called in! Hike For Hope What We Learnt Signs of Cheating Sport Blind guess Drink alone at the Pub? Rumour Oldest Croc dies Hike For Hope Donation Margot Robbie baby See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les invité-e-s : Pierre-Olivier Dittmar, maitre de conférences à l'EHESS Maud Pérez-Simon, maîtresse de conférences à l'université Sorbonne nouvelle Le livre : Les monstres des hommes. Un inventaire critique de l'humanité au XIIIe s., Édition bilingue, avec ses enluminures, Paris, Honoré Champion, « Classiques Moyen âge », 2024. La discussion : Un texte quasi inconnu et inclassable (1:00) L'énigme des … Continue reading "351. Un renversant manuscrit médiéval, avec Pierre-Olivier Dittmar et Maud Pérez-Simon"
We chat with sports commentator and former world no 1 squash player Chris Dittmar. We chat with Chris about his professional sports career and his famous battles with Pakistan players Jahingar and Jansher Khan. We then find out how he made the transition to media and what his plans are now he has turned 60.
In recent years, education has been rapidly expanding and evolving, with one of the most significant shifts being the focus on the whole child. Schools recognize their vital role in shaping a child's academic future and their social and economic development as they grow. Today, we're joined by a guest who is actively engaging with the community to cultivate these essential skills throughout their schools.In this episode, hosts Kim Yaris, M.Ed., and Dr. Jennifer Chevalier welcome Dr. Amy Dittmar, Assistant Superintendent of Ankeny Community School District. Dr. Dittmar shares insights on how her district is moving beyond the traditional curriculum, designing courses—and reshaping existing ones—around the skills that the community and workforce are specifically seeking. She dives into how this shift impacts students, teachers, and overall engagement within Ankeny schools. Don't miss this behind-the-scenes look at how these innovations are making a difference in education.Don't forget to like and subscribe, and turn on those bell notifications so you don't miss our next episode!To take advantage of the tool to help your school's vision, click on this link: https://resources.franklincovey.com/c/systemic-synergy-visioning-tool?x=iVcL7yStarring: Kim Yaris, M.Ed, Content Creator/Researcher at FranklinCovey Education Dr. Jennifer Chevalier, Director of Funding at FranklinCovey EducationDr. Amy Dittmar, Assistant Superintendent, Ankeny Community School DistrictTime stamps: (00:00 - 00:23) Introduction(00:24 - 02:03) Success After School(02:04 - 03:45) Competing Priorities(03:46 - 05:46) Teaching Necessary Skills(05:47 - 09:21) Outcomes for Students(09:22 - 11:45) Teacher Adoption(11:46 - 14:26) Integrating Not Stacking(14:27 - 19:11) Vision for the Future(19:12 - 20:30) Closing
Andrew Dittmar, Enverus joined The Crude Life to discuss some of the recent M&A activity in the energy sector. “So power, hydrogen, carbon capture and sequestration really run the gamut. And then my team within the broader Inveris universe is the research team,” Dittmar said. “We're comprised of Over 100 [...]
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Wohlstand wird mit Besitz, Geld und Reisen verbunden. Doch viele Menschen hinterfragen einen auf Konsum und Wachstum orientierten Lebensstil, auch angesichts des Klimawandels. Muss Wohlstand neu definiert werden? Dittmar, Vivian;Enste, Dominik www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch
Settled in Chilean Patagonia in 2004, David Dittmar is convinced that outdoor life is the best therapy for the body and soul. You'll hear how David leveraged his climbing skills into his own guiding business, adapted his offerings to meet the market and his advice for you to do the same. Facebook Twitter Instagram Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com Brought to you this week by Grammarly and Roam Generation PR Show Notes Learn More Dittmar Adventures Website Favorite Books The Savage Detectives, Roberto Bolano Favorite Gear under $100 Suunto Compass Follow up: Instagram Next Steps If you enjoy interviews devoted to the outdoor industry, find us at the Outdoor Biz Podcast. We love likes and comments, and if you know someone who is also an outdoor enthusiast, go ahead and share our show with them, too. And be sure to Subscribe to our newsletter Keywords #Tourism evolution, #Custom trips, #Tailored experiences, #All-inclusive hotels, #Guide services, #Solitude, #Bouldering, #Indoor climbing, #Hiking guide, #Backpacking trips, #Wilderness permit, #Camping and skiing, #Horseback expeditions, #Adventure business, #Outdoor activities, #Family-oriented environment, #Training local guides, #Government lands, #Outdoor gear, #Adventure, #Outdoor. Podcast produced using Descript, CastMagic Podcast hosted by Libsyn: sign up with code 'outdoorbizpod' for 20% OFF Show Notes powered by Castmagic Website powered by Wordpress Note: As an Affiliate of Amazon and others, I earn from qualifying purchases. Welcome to a podcast dedicated to outdoor enthusiasts looking to elevate their outdoor careers while embracing the freedom and joy of outdoor adventure. We dive deep into outdoor recreation, adventure travel and outdoor activities, helping you find the best outdoor jobs that fit your ideal outdoor life. Whether you're seeking career growth or just more time to get outdoors, we've got you covered.
On this episode, Derek sits with Joe Dittmar. As the day of this release marks the 23rd Anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 Attacks, I have been sitting on Joe's interview for 9 months as quite frankly, his story is so incredible, it felt only appropriate to release it on 9/11. Joe agreed to come on the show as part of the “Derek Duvall Show 9/11 Outreach Project” as he was on the 102nd Floor of the South Tower when the North Tower was struck and is one of the few living people to have seen the carnage of the North Tower up close including the wrecked fuselage of Flight 11. I also consider him to be the luckiest survivor of all of the 9/11 Survivors I have interviewed as as you will hear, he was 3 floors below United 175 striking the South Tower, having made a crucial choice that ended up saving his life. Joe's story is gripping and heart wrenching and not for the faint of heart so listener discretion is advised.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-dittmar-02214812/SPONSOR - Go to https://betterhelp.com/derekduvallshow for 10% off your first month of therapy with @betterhelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored
9/11 World Trade Center survivor Joseph Dittmar talks to Joan Esposito in an interview first broadcast on WCPT in September 2021, for the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Mr. Dittmar was at a meeting of insurance executives on the 105th floor of the South Tower when the first plane hit. He tells Joan the harrowing story of his escape from the building and also talks about the Always Remember Initiative that he created. Catch "Joan Esposito: Live, Local and Progressive" weekdays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/wcpt820).
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Overnight News Don't wipe too many times Sport Kevin Sheedy OASIS story Shazza Dittmar What We Learnt Parents travel on their own What did the kids break? Nicole Powell DOMAIN Rumour Mill Never Tear Us Apart See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode VEST Member Terra-Branson Thomas, Senior Policy Advisor at Clause Law and former Secretary of the Nation for the Muscogee Creek Nation talks about the Status of Women in Politics with Kelly Dittmar, Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and Director of Research at the Center for American Women and Politics at Eagleton Institute of Politics. Kelly is a published author in the field of Gender and Politics. She is also an influential expert in the field, contributing to publications like Forbes Women and serving as a commentator for various media outlets.If you enjoy the episode share it with a friend and don't forget to leave us a review.About our Guest(s)Kelly Dittmar is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University–Camden and Director of Research at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at the Eagleton Institute of Politics. She is a published author in the field, co-authoring "A Seat at the Table: Congresswomen's Perspectives on Why Their Representation Matters" (Oxford University Press, 2018) and authoring "Navigating Gendered Terrain: Stereotypes and Strategy in Political Campaigns" (Temple University Press, 2015). Her work primarily revolves around gender and American political institutions. Dittmar also serves as a co-editor of Politics & Gender, an influential journal in the field. With a background as an American Political Science Association (APSA) Congressional Fellow and experience working for Governor Jennifer Granholm (MI), Dittmar is recognized as an expert in her field, contributing to publications like Forbes Women and serving as a commentator for various media outlets. She holds a B.A. from Aquinas College and earned her Ph.D. from Rutgers University-New Brunswick.Terra Branson-Thomas, a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, has over a decade of experience in federal Indian policy, government relations, and self-governance. At Clause Law, she leverages her expertise from her tenure as Secretary of the Nation for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, where she increased federal funding by $18 million, boosted grant funding by 40%, and provided strategic economic advice. Her career includes roles in national tribal non-profit management, federal negotiations, and legislative development, with prior experience at the National Congress of American Indians. Terra holds a BA in Native American Studies from Dartmouth College and an MPP from Georgetown University.This episode is brought to you by VEST Her Ventures, a peer network of women professionals and investment fund for women-led companies building the future of work and care infrastructure needed to unlock women's labor participation, career potential and lifetime earnings. Learn more at www.VESTHer.coIf you enjoyed the episode share it with a friend and don't forget to leave us a review. If you are ready to take your career to the next level, apply to join our community of professional women, all eager to help you get there and stay there. Check out our VEST Membership and apply today! www.VESTHer.co
On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Jim Ellis and Dave Ikenberry speak with Amy Dittmar, Howard R. Hughes Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and a Professor of Finance at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business since 2022. Amy is also a Professor of Economics at Rice's School of Social Sciences. Amy comes to Rice from the University of Michigan, where she held a series of top-level administrative roles, including acting provost, senior vice provost, executive vice president for academic affairs, and chief academic and budgetary officer. In this wide-ranging discussion, Amy talks about key issues for provosts today, holding the mission for the broader institution, and what keeps a provost up at night. Also covered:• Dean, remember you are part of the broader institution • Combating the criticisms of higher ed with student success. • Using the Provost as the “bad guy” when dealing with tough decisions • Bringing solutions when sharing your problems with the provost• Learning to compartmentalize so that key stressors don't overload you • Knowing your own personal de-stressing mechanisms • Being sensitive to the volatility of your costs and revenues Learn more about Amy DittmarComments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note at feedback@deanscounsel.comThanks for listening.-Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts--DEANS COUNSEL: A podcast for deans and academic leadership.James Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com
Tune in as Dave Kropf hosts music producer Jelle Dittmar in a dynamic episode of the 52 Cues Podcast. Explore how online networking catapulted Jelle into a major album deal with an LA music library, plus uncover the secrets to forging lasting industry relationships. Learn about the role of live elements in music production, advances in remote collaboration technology, and Jelle's dedication to mentoring the next generation of talent. Perfect for composers at any stage, this episode is packed with actionable insights to fuel your musical journey. Watch this episode on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/NTwgRCS-4SAFind Jelle Dittmar online: https://www.jelledittmar.comCymbal SFX - Bowed! Elevate your soundscapes with Cymbal SFX - Bowed—a masterful collection of 68 unique bowed cymbal performances, meticulously recorded for tension-filled tracks and cinematic trailers. Now available exclusively at Production Music Tools!https://productionmusictools.com/products/bowed-cymbals-by-52-cues Join the 52 Cues Album Accelerator – a self-paced program with over 6.5 hours of video content, discussion threads, articles, and resources which guides you through the entire process of creating a production music album. Plus you'll receive a 90-minute, one-on-one session to listen through your album and discuss strategies for library placement. Head over to 52cues.com/accelerator to sign up today!
This is Caitlin's experience of Turner Syndrome Relationship with Turner Syndrome [00:30] The Biggest Challenge of having Turner Syndrome [02:00] The Most Positive Experience of Having Turner Syndrome [03:00] How has the Turners Society helped Caitlin? [07:10] Whats Caitlin involvement in the Turners Society? [08:50] Most important message on Turner Syndrome [09:20] Caitlin's facebook page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063656192328 My instagram is https://instagram.com/turnersyndrometalkandtea?utm_medium=copy_linkn My facebook is https://www.facebook.com/EmilySeymour24a My twitter is https://twitter.com/es_eymour?fbclid=IwAR2_PIoSVi47yeab3xnQFdPv0ae3NSEWwQahTHMIvloXbf_qetPOQPumQ1w If you want to be a guest on my podcast then message me on any of my socials Want to know more about Turner Syndrome? Go to https://tss.org.uk/ and get more information.
On tomorrow's ag business episode we are looking at the concept of farm transition again. It has been several years since I have done this, but it is a topic that we should keep front of mind because it is a valid way to begin farming or ranching. Back in 2017 I interviewed a young man who was a National Proficiency Finalist and a sophomore in college. He was raising his own cattle and working for a neighbor on his ranch, and that neighbor was ready to retire. The neighbor did not have a family member who wanted to farm the ground, and he was transitioning the operation to my guest, Stetson Dittmar. On today's show we will revisit that conversation.
Show Notes: Anastasia Fernands has been practicing law since graduating from NYU. She started practicing in Boston at Hutchins, Wheeler and Dittmar, which was the oldest continuously running firm in Boston. Anastasia has since moved to New York to practice at Quinn Emanuel. Anastasia's career primarily focuses on intellectual property litigation, particularly patent litigation in the mid to late 90s. While at Hutchins, Wheeler, there were two schools of thought on patent litigation: technical people who understood technology and those not necessarily litigators by trade. There was a shift for litigators who weren't necessarily experts in technology to be involved in patent litigation. The Initial Stages of Patent Litigation Patent litigation starts with someone receiving a patent from the patent office. If the patent owner thinks someone is infringing, they either reach out in a friendly business manner or send a cease and desist letter. Once the patent is issued, a complaint is filed, and sometimes even a motion for preliminary injunction is filed to try to enjoin the competitor from selling the accused infringing product. Depending on the jurisdiction, there are local patent rules in many jurisdictions. Once the complaint is filed, there is an answer, a scheduling conference, and, in jurisdictions that have patent rules, a number of specific deadlines. The preliminary phase involves exchanging information about how to interpret the patent, exchange documents, take depositions, and have expert discovery where experts give their opinions on infringement and invalidity, as well as other issues. Statutory and Prosecution Latches Explained In patent litigation, there are two types of latches: statutory and prosecution latches. Statutory latches allow damages to be returned if less than six years, while prosecution latches occur during the lifecycle of a patent application. If a party continues to file with the patent office, prosecution latches can kick in, where the accused party claims they didn't have a claim that covered a patent they filed 10-12-15 years into prosecution. Some patents cover internal processes within a company. If a competitor sells a product infringing on their patent, the patent owner may plead in their complaint on information and belief. This involves claiming that the patent owner believes that using their process is the only way to achieve a certain characteristic in a product. A Discussion on High-profile Litigation Cases Anastasia talks about her involvement in Samsung versus Apple and Apple vs. Samsung. Her role was to be a member of the team in various trials and appeals, and she was on the team from the beginning of the case through trial for the Northern District of California litigations. Anastasia also shares her experiences in pharmaceutical and biologics cases, highlighting the challenges of patent law. She discusses Section 101, which determines whether a patent claims patent-eligible subject matter. Invalidity can occur due to the nature of the subject matter, such as if something is naturally occurring or a large law of nature. The patent office and patentee must advance the art to obtain exclusive rights for their invention. A patent must provide adequate written description and sufficient information for a skilled person to recreate it. Anastasia reflects on her understanding of the world and how it has changed over the years as a patent litigator. For example, she wonders if AI could be patented and if it would have become a popular invention. Misconceptions about the Patent System Anastasia discusses the misconceptions people have about the patent system, particularly regarding the concept of patentable ideas. She explains that just because an idea is great doesn't mean it meets all the requirements for statutory patentability. She discusses the difference between trademark, copyright, and patent, and the different types of intellectual property rights each covers. Anastasia cites the Supreme Court case of the Myriad, which revolved around a link between the BRCA gene and breast cancer. She also discusses the concept of section 101, which determines whether a subject matter is patentable. Anastasia explains that abstract ideas, which are not patentable subject matter, are often used in computer technology to analyze whether a human thought process was used without any advance in computer technology. This aspect falls under section 101, not patentable subject matter, which has been a hot topic in law over the last 10-15 years. As advancements in science and the human genome continue to link specific genes to specific conditions, there is a tension between the remarkable advancements in identifying genes that correlate with specific conditions and the notion that a naturally occurring gene cannot be patented. Patenting AI Generated Ideas The conversation turns to the possibility of patenting an AI-generated idea using Chat via Chat GPT. They discuss the potential for a computer-assisted story to be copyrightable and the question of whether using technology to assist in idea formulation does not prevent patentability. They also discuss the possibility of independent AI agents submitting ideas to the patent office. Anastasia explains that patents currently have humans identified as inventors, but it would be interesting to see if AI programs could also be considered as inventors. This could lead to a new profession of individuals renting themselves out as agents to AI bots, potentially resulting in inequitable conduct in front of the patent office. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Anastasia talks about why she chose to pursue a career in patent litigation and who influenced her decision. At Harvard, some of the courses that resonated with her include Shakespeare, The Early Plays, Eckhart Simon's Medieval Court, and Imagine Michelangelo, and her tutor in Government History, Michelle Friedman. Timestamps: 03:49 Patent litigation stages and latches 08:59 Patent law and litigation involving smartphones and pharmaceuticals 13:55 Patent law and its applications 21:21 Patentability of natural gene discoveries and AI-assisted inventions 26:43 Patent law and AI inventorship 32:15 Harvard experiences Links: https://www.quinnemanuel.com/attorneys/fernands-anastasia-m/
In their second dialogue on "Voices with Vervaeke," John Vervaeke and Vivian Dittmar explore transrational thought, emotions, and transformative practices, embarking on a profound journey into human experience. Vivian introduces a map of five distinct sensations, illuminating the practice of conscious release for personal growth, emotional maturity, and integrating higher consciousness with shadow aspects. Their discussion delves into pre-rational, rational, and transrational modes of thought, emphasizing the importance of integrating various forms of thinking to navigate modern cognitive landscapes effectively. This intellectual and experiential exploration offers valuable perspectives on human consciousness, emotional work, and the potential of transrational thought to enrich our self-understanding and worldview. Vivian Dittmar, a globally influenced author, speaker, and wisdom teacher, has dedicated two decades to enhancing holistic development. Her diverse upbringing inspired her to explore beyond conventional education, delving into various cultures' wisdom. Through her books and the Be the Change Foundation, Dittmar seeks to redefine prosperity, focusing on emotional intelligence, ecological sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment, aiming to address the crises facing modern society. Glossary of Terms Transrational: Going beyond or surpassing human reason or the rational; nonverbal; nonlinear; abstract. Pre-rational: Preceding the development of intelligence. Rational: A state of consciousness characterized by logical, linear, and verbal thinking. Conscious Release: A practice developed by Vivian Dittmar that fosters the integration of higher states of consciousness with shadow aspects. John Vervaeke Website: https://johnvervaeke.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@johnvervaeke Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke X: https://twitter.com/vervaeke_john Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VervaekeJohn/ Vivian Dittmar Website: https://viviandittmar.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@viviandittmareng Resources: Join our new Patreon https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke The Vervaeke Foundation - https://vervaekefoundation.org/ Awaken to Meaning - https://awakentomeaning.com/ Voices with Veraeke: Exploring Emotions and Transrational Wisdom with Vivian Dittmar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQWLfOFe0lo The Emotional Backpack: How to release unhealthy feelings - Vivian Dittmar https://viviandittmar.net/en/the-emotional-backpack-book/ Your Inner GPS: Find Clarity with the Five Ways of Thinking - Vivian Dittmar https://viviandittmar.net/en/your-inner-gps-book/ Workshop: “How Big Is Your Emotional Backpack?” https://signup.lebensweise.net/free-backpack-workshop Online Course: “The Emotional Backpack” ► https://campus.lebensweise.net/o/the-emotional-backpack-online-course/ Rational Intuition: Philosophical Roots, Scientific Investigations - Lisa Osbeck, Barbara Held https://www.amazon.com/Rational-Intuition-Philosophical-Scientific-Investigations/dp/1316621219 Quotes "One of the things that became really clear to me is that the transrational by nature has a very difficult stance in today's world because it speaks to us in a way that is nonverbal, nonlinear, abstract." - Vivian Dittmar [00:16:00] “The ancient world had a whole faculty and term for nous and noesis, and that was all lost with the loss of our Neoplatonic heritage." - John Vervaeke [00:16:18] "We have a transrational faculty that is also proactive, that is not receptive, and that's intention. It's really challenging for people to understand in our cultural framework because we very quickly confuse intention with a goal." - Vivian Dittmar [00:57:43] Chapters [00:00:00] - Introduction and Overview of the Poly Crisis and Emotional Intelligence [00:04:00] - Differentiating Sensations, Emotions, and Consciousness [00:11:13] - Pre-rational, Rational, and Transrational Distinctions [00:25:00] - Intuition, Inspiration, and Transrational Wisdom [00:38:45] - Heart Intelligence [00:47:50] - Reevaluating Rationality and Embracing Intuitive Integration for Decision-Making [00:56:17] - Intention and Shaping Agency in Transrational Knowing [01:03:40] - Bridging Phenomenology, Transrational, and Transpersonal Dialogues
From the president to the provost, a lot of people are working behind the scenes to make sure our university runs smoothly. As the Howard R. Hughes Provost of Rice University, Amy Dittmar oversees Rice's academic enterprise, including direct reporting relationships for the deans of eight schools, the dean of undergraduates, the dean of graduate and postdoctoral studies and other key leaders. With a focus on expanding opportunities for a growing student body and increasing faculty, Amy runs several capital projects to support the university's research and educational mission. She is also a professor of finance at Rice Business and a professor of economics at the School of Social Sciences.Amy joined host Scott Gale '19 for a live event in McNair Hall to discuss her path to the higher ranks of academia, her vision for Rice's future, continuing to foster the community Rice is known for, and how we can adapt and embrace new technologies.Owl Have You Know is a production of REpisode Quotes:ice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:Advice for prospective students looking into a career in research25:14: [Scott] What kind of advice do you give to a prospective student that's thinking about kind of a research career? What does one look for as they sort of self-select into that kind of experience? 25:28: [Amy] I think you have to be pretty independently motivated. It is one of these things that you have to kind of have that self-drive. Though there's a lot of team science out there, it is often something you're doing harshly on your own. So, I think you have to kind of think about that, but I think that if you're someone who likes to deeply think about a problem for long periods of time, it's incredibly rewarding. There's other ways you can do it and have a more applied aspect to it as well. So, I think that's one piece, and it's a long road.How Amy's perspective and experience shape her views on key issues circling around academia?13:28: To me, it's really important that I'm at a place that has excellence across the board. That it's not one school that's really wonderful, and then everybody else is kind of living in the shadow. Rice has a commitment to excellence across all the disciplines and that was important to me.On planning for Rice's future21:15: Rice is just an amazing institution. So, I think being able to educate and impact more individuals is part of the mission. But to continue to do that, how Rice is. So, we're not looking to be thousands and thousands and thousands more. So, that's one piece. And the other is around excellence across the board. But I think there's some pockets that are just amazing excellence when it comes to especially research. And so, thinking about how we can enhance that even further. So, how we can take and build connections between schools.Show Links: Transcript Guest Profile: Amy Dittmar - Provost - Rice University | LinkedIn Office of Provost | Rice University
In this podcast we dive with Jelle into composing from the heart, recording an orchestra, The power of not quantizing when making music, the importance of getting inspired to progress, and how saying no can lead you to making more money. We also get into how Jelle made music for an atari game, how he built his network and how he became such a busy composer doing amazing work with amazing companies Jelle is an amazing young composer that works consistently with labels like BMG and Warner Chappell, he has many placements and his ongoing success (just look at his linkedin to understand). This interview was a blast to record so I hope you enjoy https://www.linkedin.com/in/jelledittmar/
We've all heard the phrase, “practice makes perfect”, but in reality, it's perfect practice that makes progress. Today's special guest is Laido Dittmar, and he is here to share how you can improve or enhance any skill imaginable by using a better strategy for practice! Laido is a Cirque du Soleil Performer, coach and author of The Art of Practice, and I can say that this episode is easily one of the most fascinating ones that we've ever aired on this podcast. I hope you enjoy listening to Laido as much as I did, because I want you to master the skills that will allow you to help more people, make more money, and to progress in any area of your life that you desire to. If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us, @jameswedmore, @jeunejenni & @laidodittmar! In this episode you'll hear: The main message Laido shares in his book and what he specializes in with the work that he does today His own beginnings with practicing and why he didn't give up, despite not initially progressing like he wanted to The way Laido realized that naturals in any skill think alike and have common behaviors Why he says that often just one small shift can change everything in a practice routine, and his simple rules for progressing The very first thing that people usually get wrong when aiming for progress in practice What Laido says are the top skills that he had to learn in order to get his message out to the world with his own business The real difference he has seen between naturals and non-naturals at any skill An exercise that Laido does himself in order to maintain focus in his day Laido's purpose in the world and how he is using his work to eliminate injustices that he sees For full show notes and links, visit: www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/blog/641
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The Energy Question Episode 56 Andrew Dittmar, Director at EnverusEnjoy. Thank you to USOGA for Sponsoring the Energy Question! Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Andrew, just remind our viewers what your role is and Enverus and Talk about your background a little bit 02:12 - Talk about what happened in the Second Quarter here in the upstream sector 03:40 - What are the factors beyond that? Is it just the attractiveness of the assets or is there more at play there? 06:28 - I just wonder, is that kind of business model with these large independents? has that played itself out or do we should we still think of them as potential takeover targets in the future? 09:24 - Chevron had a big preexisting position and has always been one of the big players up there in the DJ Basin. But are those really Tier One drilling opportunities up there in Colorado? 10:51 - Could we see the Permian assets suddenly start being discounted due to federal regulatory risk that hasn't been the case in the past? If the Biden administration keeps moving in that direction. 15:30 - Civitas just, you know, moves into the Permian Basin now, talk about the two acquisitions they did 17:39 - As technology improves, fracking techniques improve. You can turn tier two drilling locations into Tier one recoveries, right? 20:03 - The existence of half a dozen big shale formations that companies can explore as time goes along so that's a big factor in why these Permian assets are so sought after, right? 22:46 - Does it play a big, big role, though, in determining whether or not the company is going to ultimately move forward with an attempt to buy out another company in these deals? 23:48 - Permian being somewhat constrained from takeaway capacity, particularly related to Natural Gas and I guess liquids, too. is it no longer a significant concern out there? 25:23 - Is Enverus anticipating continued rig count declines for the rest of the year? 25:49 - Thoughts of Andrew on Exxon Mobil's acquisition of Denbury 29:49 - If Enverus and you think that the industry is going to be able to maintain access to the capital needed to continue executing these kinds of deals going forward, to continue consolidating the U.S. shale space 33:05 - Talks about Eastern Eagle Ford 34:24 - What's your forecast for the rest of the year on M&A? 35:57 - OutroSponsorships are available or get your own corporate brand produced by Sandstone Media. David Blackmon LinkedInDB Energy Questions Energy Transition Absurdities SubstackThe Crude Truth with Rey TrevinoRey Trevino LinkedInEnergy Transition Weekly ConversationIrina Slav LinkedInArmando Cavanha LinkedIn ENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
In this episode, Jose speaks to two of the artists behind Epic Players' production of Into the Woods. Music Director Shane Dittmar and Executive & Artistic Director Aubrie Therrien talk about the company's mission of providing opportunities for neurodivergent and disabled people, as well as the joys and challenges of taking on a show as beloved as Woods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 44 of The Energy Question, David Blackmon engages in a somewhat prescient discussion about upstream mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity during the first quarter of the year with Andrew Dittmar, Director at Enverus. Andrew talks about the business, policy and market factors impacting the M&A space during 2023, and ends up identifying Chevron as one of the big potential buyers just weeks before Chevron announced its $7.6 billion buyout of PDC Energy on May 22. Run of Show:0:00 - Intro01:36 - Discussion about Q1 2023 M&A activity, and its focus on Eagle Ford Shale assets07:53 - Factors impacting deal making in other basins, and the potential for deals involving buyouts of small-to-midsize upstream companies during the rest of the year14:48 - Why ExxonMobil and Chevron are notable potential buyers19:19 - How takeaway capacity in Appalachia are impacting dealmaking23:33 - Which larger independents are potential takeover targets?25:51 - Outlook for the rest of the year and beyond28:28 - EndEnverus Home Page: www.Enverus.comYou can find The Energy Question With David Blackmon podcast at Spotify, Spreaker, Apple Podcasts and other regular podcasting platforms.Sponsorships are available or get your own corporate brand produced by Sandstone Media. David Blackmon LinkedInDB Energy Questions Energy Transition Absurdities SubstackThe Crude Truth with Rey TrevinoRey Trevino LinkedInEnergy Transition Weekly ConversationIrina Slav LinkedInArmando Cavanha LinkedIn ENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
On tomorrow's ag business episode we are looking at the concept of farm transition again. It has been several years since I have done this, but it is a topic that we should keep front of mind because it is a valid way to begin farming or ranching. Back in 2017 I interviewed a young man who was a National Proficiency Finalist and a sophomore in college. He was raising his own cattle and working for a neighbor on his ranch, and that neighbor was ready to retire. The neighbor did not have a family member who wanted to farm the ground, and he was transitioning the operation to my guest, Stetson Dittmar. On today's show we will revisit that conversation.
Women are still underrepresented in major political office after steady but slow gains: they account for just 28% of members of Congress and 18% of governors, the highest representation so far in history. How female candidates fare in the Nov. 8 election will depend in part on how well incumbents perform. Kelly Dittmar, a political scientist and scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, spoke about this with Bloomberg Government's Emily Wilkins and Greg Giroux on the "Downballot Counts" podcast. "The story about how women incumbents fare is important" in part because it's "determining where we land in terms of women's representation," Dittmar said. Some women first elected to the House in 2018, a good year for Democratic women, or in 2020, when Republican women did well, have difficult re-election bids. Several others retired, sought other office, or were defeated in the primary. The 583 Democratic and Republican women who sought House seats in 2022 is “exactly the same” as the record number from 2020, Dittmar said, though the number of women who won their nominations fell to 259 from the record of 298 set in 2020. Democratic women continue to lead Republican women, though the GOP has closed the gap from 2018. "It's still high historically, but we haven't seen that level of increase that we saw in the last cycles," she said. And while the number of women House nominees decreased, "I wouldn't raise a red flag about a decline, but just to say that we aren't seeking a pace of increase for women." In contests for governor, Dittmar said there's a “fairly good” chance for states to top the record of nine women governors first set in 2004 and matched today. Massachusetts Democrat Maura Healey and Arkansas Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders are strongly favored to succeed male governors in their states. A woman will also succeed a man as Arizona governor, though it's not clear if it will be Republican Kari Lake or Democrat Katie Hobbs. "Governor is a huge point of progress for women this cycle," Dittmar said. "When we're talking about being in stasis for women candidates, that's not true at the gubernatorial level." Do you have feedback on this episode of Downballot Counts? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
As we head into the 2022 Midterm Election we invited Kelly Dittmar to talk to us about the status of women in politics. Kelly is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University–Camden; and Director of Research and Scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at the Eagleton Institute of Politics. She is the co-author of A Seat at the Table: Congresswomen's Perspectives on Why Their Representation Matters and author of Navigating Gendered Terrain: Stereotypes and Strategy in Political Campaigns . Dittmar's research focuses on gender and American political institutions. Dittmar was an American Political Science Association (APSA) Congressional Fellow from 2011 to 2012. At CAWP, she manages national research projects, helps to develop and implement CAWP's research agenda, and contributes to CAWP reports, publications, and analyses. She also works with CAWP's programs for women's public leadership and has been an expert source and commentator for media outlets including MSNBC , NPR, PBS, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. Dittmar earned her B.A. from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, MI and her Ph.D. from Rutgers University-New Brunswick.Join us as we talk to Kelly about the status of women in politics, and how we can harness women's political power together. Special thanks to VEST Member Shagah Zakerion for moderating this session. Shagah Zakerion, is the Executive Director of the Lobeck Taylor Operating Foundation (LTOF). Prior to joining the LTFF team, Shagah served as Executive Director of Tulsa's Young Professionals (TYPROS) and The Forge business incubator. She also served as Diversity and Inclusion Program Manager for Williams, a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Tulsa.She serves on the board of advisors for Resonance Center for Women and the board of directors for the Khalid Jabara Foundation, Sally's List, and Gaining Ground Literacy. As a three time cancer survivor, Shagah is passionate about eliminating cancer and serves several organizations on that mission, including sitting on Stephenson Cancer Research Center's board of advocates and community advisory board.If you enjoyed the episode share it with a friend. Stay up to date with all of our news by following us on Linkedin or better yet, apply to become a VEST Member at www.VESTHer.co
September 11 is a day of shock and mourning for the US, and for Joe Dittmar it's a day marked not only by loss but by his survival. Over twenty years ago, the two towers in New York City fell in one of the most tragic events in American history with almost three thousand people... The post Episode 141: Joe Dittmar appeared first on Kevin + Steph.
Today's on the podcast Chelsea speaks with former client, Emma Dittmar of Beta Body, LLC on all things training for climbing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and so much more!Chelsea and Emma discuss:+ the importance of self-defense and how to get started learning self-defense+ Emma's favorite lifts for improving climbing+ and so much more!Oracle card weekly winner = @ngwildernessphotographyTag @expandwithchelsea on IG to be entered to win the weekly giveaway!! Winners are announced weekly.Connect w/ Emma:InstagramWebsite Special savings with Chelsea:15% off any CLEARSTEM products with Code CHELSEAStay Connected w/ ChelseaInstagramWebsiteYouTube