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The Tyler McClosky Show is a weekly business show hosted by Insurance Executive Tyler McClosky. Each week, he sits down with people in the industry of Insurance, Real Estate, Marketing and entertainment. The shows are designed to be raw and factual, while also entertaining a wide range of audiences. You will also be education on how to purchase private health insurance, while saving you and your family a ton of money! Tune in each week and visit us online at www.TylerMcClosky.comWho Is Tyler McClosky: From a life of sales starting as a teenager, I found my career at the age of 22. As a license insurance agent, the business world opened up. With a year as an agent, I quickly transitioned into a sales manager and built a team. With a small team of 5, we grinded everyday to find the right balance. Fast forward 5 years and 1,500 agents later, I am now the Chief Operating Officer for one of the largest insurance agencies in the United States, First Family Insurance!"Set the standard. And don't expect your employees to work harder than you do!"Call: 1.239.633.3140Email: TMcClosky@gmail.com
When you first join a company, you always want to make a profound impact. But as a brand new social media marketer, how do you get buy-in across leadership to implement your big ideas? As the first dedicated social media marketer at EY Canada, Dylan Doyle shares how he shifted the social function outside of brand and to a go-to-market channel. In this episode, Dylan explains how taking his initial social media audit from an external perspective and applying it to the internal context of EY was critical to his success. By leading his team with a data-oriented approach with a constant line of communication and real time reporting with his executives, he was able to get buy-in from leadership and 10X their social strategy. He shares some of the lessons learned from B2C and how he's applying them to EY. His team is breaking out of the confined perception of management consulting by focusing on business-to-human marketing—not sticking to what's always been done and looking for new ways to innovate. Most of the success they have seen has been from keeping a streamlined simple approach that's human and authentic. Dylan shares that getting closer to their brand partners has been an integral part of the success. He caps off the show sharing some of the growth his team has seen since 2020 and what's ahead for EY in 2023!
In this episode, we talk to Dylan Doyle-Burke, a PhD student at the University of Colorado Boulder and host of the Radical AI podcast, previously a PhD student at the University of Denver in religious studies and a minister at the Unitarian Universalist church, an inclusive and liberal US-based congregation. We discuss the challenges and advantages of thinking through ethical issues in AI using Christian spiritual traditions, particularly approaches from liberation theology.
AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
On the AI Today podcast we regularly interview thought leaders who are implementing AI and cognitive technology at various companies and agencies. However in this episode hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer interview Jessie J. Smith and Dylan Doyle, hosts of the Radical AI podcast. On their podcast they try to probe and advance the field of Artificial Intelligence Ethics so it was only natural to discuss what they see as the most common themes around responsible and ethical use of AI as well as where we currently stand with ethical AI. Continue reading AI Today Podcast: The State of Ethical AI – Interview with Radical AI Podcast hosts Jessie J. Smith and Dylan Doyle at Cognilytica.
Dylan Doyle in conversation with Rita Ryan of LocalMotion 10.6.21
This month we're chatting with Dylan Doyle-Burke of the Radical AI podcast about starting the podcast, new religions and how systems of belief relate to AI, faith and digital participation, digital death and memorial, what does it mean to be human, and much more...
EPISODE 133: In this week’s #DataTalk, we chat with Dylan Doyle-Burke and Jessie J. Smith, Founders of the Radical AI Podcast, about ways they are supporting under-represented voices and marginalized communities in their podcast conversations on ethical artificial intelligence. Follow their work on Twitter & YouTube and support them on Patreon.
This week on the podcast I'm chatting with my friend Dylan Doyle about how he uses the bullet journalling method to promote mindfulness and how he motivates himself to make time for fun. See shownotes for this episode at lifeinlimbo.org/maketime Follow Steph: Newsletter | Instagram Like the show? Leave a review! Subscribe on iTunes here or see all episodes here.
Patterson Rotarian Bill Flash is interviewed about his club’s activities. The Patterson Club holds a number of fundraisers annually that have become much anticipated events for the residents of Putnam County and beyond. The Blues and BBQ event provides great music from local bands and nationally known musicians along with food prepared by the great cooks of Patterson Rotary–ribs, brats, burgers, and more. A recent program featured both guitarist Dylan Doyle and the band Fade to Blues. Admission is free, although donations are encouraged ($10 suggested). Other events include Touch a Truck for Heroes and a semiannual community giveaway. In the spring, the main event is Men Who Cook, a contest that has run for over twenty years. If you are local to the Patterson area and are a Comcast subscriber, you can check out Bill Flash on Channel 8. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support
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别的且不说,连影片自带福利林珍娜的腿都没让人看够,就说这特写有多令人沮丧罢。In 2011, Taiwan TV series "In Time with You" starring Ariel Lin and Berlin Chen was aired in Chinese mainland, it was a cheesy romantic drama, but the chicks loved it.December 2015, Ariel and Berlin team up again in a chick flick "Go Lala Go," many fans of the TV series visit the cinemas just to see the couple together again. Well, that and the fact that this may count as a sequel to a 2010 romantic comedy of the same name, are enough reasons to get the girls crazy. However I'm not sure they'll enjoy it in the same way they used to adore the TV series, because this awkward combination of workplace drama and romance lands in the middle of nowhere between the two."Go Lala Go 2010" was based on a popular novel by a blogger who wrote about the challenges that a female employee has to overcome to climb up the company food chain. In an uncomfortably mundane manner, the novel enlightened many office workers on the subtlety and sophistication that they need to thrive in the job market. "Go Lala Go 2015", based on a sequel of the novel, is no longer a lesson on office politics: the focus has been switched to a career woman's struggles on the domestic front.Oh yes, our dear Lala, despite her moderate success in the workplace, has trouble getting her boyfriend to pop the question, and that also has negative impact on her work performance. But no need to worry, an opportunity soon presents itself for Lala to crack an opening in both her career and her romantic life. If I were in her shoes, I would laugh myself awake from this marvelous daydream, but our dear heroine seems torn apart by the choices she has to make.I realize I have been referring to my own assumptions perhaps a bit too frequently, but that's only because the story has failed to cast the woman's state of mind in a consistent light. At times unsure about her decisions and other times quite imposing, the character in Lala seems volatile and empty, hostage to the writer's whimsical imagination. I suppose the idea is to showcase the difficulty for a woman to juggle career and family life in the modern times, but the film does not provide enough evidence to support my conspiracy.Perhaps it is not a film made for the male audience, after all guys aren't always ready to take pleasure from simply seeing a woman in distress. Also, guys are less tolerant of a film full of close-up shots, we don't feel like being compared to movie stars. To be fair, there ARE several long shots reserved for product placement purposes, but since we don't recognize those women-oriented brands, they are not necessary at all. Oh, and we are pretty sure the cinematographer isn't to blame here, Dylan Doyle, we've seen your work in "Touch of the Light," great job!In 2010, Patrick Frater of Variety described "Go Lala Go" as "a precursor to the current wave of Chinese contemporary romance films." There must be a typo here, I think he meant a pretty curse.
Dylan Doyle has been steeped in everything from Robert Johnson to Hendrix. From this comes a unique musical interpretation that lies somewhere within the delta of rock, rockabilly, and the blues. Dylan is gaining popularity and will be performing at some big festivals this summer and he and I will chat about where he is heading... Greg Nagy took his rightful place among today’s leading American roots musicians with the 2009 release of his first feature album, Walk That Fine Line. A multi-faceted artist, his songwriting, singing, and guitar playing beautifully reveal Greg’s personalized blues infused with elements of soul, r&b, rock, and gospel. Greg has new music to share and while we play some, we will explore his life and career. Norman Taylor is a Singer/Songwriter/Acoustic Blues performer from the South Jersey/Philadelphia area. His style is entrenched in the country blues of people like Robert Johnson and Skip James, and contemporary acoustic blues men like Keb Mo and Guy Davis. Norman also draws influence from country, 70's rock, soul, gospel and a variety of musical forms Norman and I will chat about his career and listen to songs from Blue Soul COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Matthew Davidson returns for his 4th visit bringing with him his new album Cross My Heart PLUS more #WPD as John "blueshammer" Hammer & Spike Stephan join me to talk about their win!