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November 19, 2025 ~ Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, joins Kevin to discuss how according to a new poll, nearly 52% of young adults in Detroit are likely to leave the city. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
November 19, 2025 ~ Full Show: Kevin reacts to the House vote on the Epstein files. Eric Larson joins the show to discuss the new poll that shows 52% of young adults would like to leave Detroit. Sarah Hubbard calls in to discuss if the University of Michigan is leaving the Big Ten. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After digging up Eric Larson's empty coffin, Warden Hobbs and Bruce Wayne were overcome by a poison gas! Thinking quickly, Superman helps them revive and after dodging some pointed questions from the Warden, the real investigation begins! Plus, in today's Important Message, there's more information about our new Swell Prize! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After digging up Eric Larson's empty coffin, Warden Hobbs and Bruce Wayne were overcome by a poison gas! Thinking quickly, Superman helps them revive and after dodging some pointed questions from the Warden, the real investigation begins! Plus, in today's Important Message, there's more information about our new Swell Prize! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After telling Clark Kent (who is really Superman) of Dick Grayson's (who is really Robin) past, Bruce Wayne (who is really Batman) asks for Kent's help. Unconvinced that the man behind the mysterious phone calls is the dead Eric Larson, they decide to visit Warden Hobbs (who is really Warden Hobbs) at State Prison where Larson is buried. What will they find out? Plus, in today's Important Message, we'll let you know what our new Swell Prize is! And you're going to love it, gang! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After telling Clark Kent (who is really Superman) of Dick Grayson's (who is really Robin) past, Bruce Wayne (who is really Batman) asks for Kent's help. Unconvinced that the man behind the mysterious phone calls is the dead Eric Larson, they decide to visit Warden Hobbs (who is really Warden Hobbs) at State Prison where Larson is buried. What will they find out? Plus, in today's Important Message, we'll let you know what our new Swell Prize is! And you're going to love it, gang! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is a conversation on the future of Downtown Detroit that involves cross-border collaborations, parks, possible freeway caps and much more. Our guest is Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership - the nonprofit that helps a multitude of projects in the greater downtown area happen. Feedback as always - dailydetroit -at- gmail -dot- com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211. Follow Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
October 7, 2025 ~ Colin Bird, Consul General of Canada to Detroit joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ Kourtny Garrett, Prsident and CEO Downtown Denver Partnership talks to Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ Ryan Sullivan CEO at the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ Robin Elmslie Osler AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Principal, Creative Director Arcadis Architects PC joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ Ryan Gustafson, President and CEO of Ilitch Sports + Entertainment joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ Nick Shields, Filmmaker and Creative Director of Suede Productions joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
October 7, 2025 ~ David Cowen, Chief Officer of Parks and Public Spaces Downtown Detroit Partnership joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We're excited to bring you an encore presentation with Eric Larson, Co-Founder, Co-CEO, and Chairman of Tilia Holdings. Eric shares how his leadership legacy connects science, design, and business to transform the food supply chain, focusing on food safety, nutrition, and sustainability. He shows us that purpose is the gravity that holds organizations together and guides decisions, even in times of disruption. Through his clarity, innovation, and commitment to the “three P's”—public health, personal health, and planetary health—we see how leaders can inspire change, build stronger organizations, and create lasting impact.Takeaways1. The Power of a Leadership Legacy - Great leaders define their legacy by aligning purpose with every part of their life and work.2. Clarity Creates Gravity - A clear purpose grounds organizations and helps guide decisions through shifting dynamics.3. Innovation Through Collaboration - Breakthroughs often come when people and organizations work together across functions and industries.4. Capital Beyond Finance - Leaders should steward brand, human, and social capital—not just financial returns.5. Storytelling as a Leadership Skill - Clear narratives repeated consistently build alignment and inspire collective action.Resources MentionedThe Inspire Your Team to Greatness assessment (the Courage Assessment)How can you inspire our team to be more proactive, take ownership and get more done?You demonstrate and empower The Courage of a Leader. In my nearly 3 decades of work with leaders, I've discovered the 11 things that leaders do – even very well-intentioned leaders do – that kill productivity.In less than 10 minutes, find out where you're empowering and inadvertently kills productivity, and get a custom report that will tell you step by step what you need to have your team get more done.https://courageofaleader.com/inspireyourteam/About the Guest:Eric Larson, Tilia's Chairman, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, has built a distinguished career in private equity since 1986. Before co-founding Tilia in 2017, he established Linden Life Science (now Linden Capital Partners), a leading healthcare-focused firm, where he served as Chairman and senior investment professional shaping its strategy and growth. Earlier in his career, he co-founded First Chicago Equity Capital (now One Equity Partners) and was a Partner and Investment Principal at First Chicago Venture Capital (now Madison Dearborn Partners).Beyond Tilia, Eric contributes his expertise to several technically oriented organizations. He is a member of the Nutrition Roundtable at Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health, a trustee and Chairman of the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology, an Executive Fellow with the Center for Higher Ambition Leadership, a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and actively engaged with the National Geographic Society.https://tiliallc.com About the Host:Amy L. Riley is an internationally renowned speaker, author and consultant. She has over 2 decades of experience developing leaders at all levels. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Deloitte and Barclays.As a trusted leadership coach and consultant, Amy has worked with hundreds of leaders one-on-one, and thousands more as part of a group, to fully step into their leadership, create amazing teams and achieve extraordinary results. Amy's most popular keynote speeches are:The Courage of a Leader: The Power of a Leadership...
July 16, 2025 ~ Kevin, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, about Detroit piloting high-tech, portable Throne bathrooms in Cadillac Square to improve downtown cleanliness and accessibility.
Eric Larson, Founder and Managing Partner of Tilia Holdings, joins Laurette Rondenet on Owning Your Legacy to explore how food systems innovation, sustainable investing, and industry collaboration can drive measurable change for human health, climate action, and business growth. With decades of experience in private equity and a deep commitment to sustainability, Eric shares how aligning food, health, and environmental stewardship can create powerful ripple effects across the global economy.In this episode, Eric details how his “Three Ps” philosophy—public health, personal health, and planetary health—guides Tilia's investments in the food supply chain, positioning the firm as a leader in the “to” of farm-to-table. From launching the Tilia Innovation Collaboratory to driving ESG accountability within portfolio companies, Eric explains how collaboration and practical idealism can transform the food industry while delivering financial returns and leaving a lasting legacy.In this episode, you'll discover:✅ Why food is the single strongest lever for human and planetary health✅ How Tilia invests in the “to” of farm-to-table✅ The role of collaboration in transforming food systems✅ How data and strategy build successful portfolio companies✅ Insights on sustainability, food safety, and nutrition in the supply chain✅ The power of practical idealism in business leadership✅ How morning rituals and lifelong curiosity fuel legacy building✅ Why food industry innovation matters for future generationsWhether you care about sustainable investing, food innovation, ESG, or building your legacy through industry transformation, this conversation will inspire you to see food as a tool for systemic change.
May 30, 2025 ~ Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership joins Paul W Smith live from the Grand Prix.
April 17, 2025 ~ Ian Conyers, Head of Community Affairs at Amazon joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith.
April 17, 2025 ~ Aaron Velthoven, Vice President and Race Director Detroit Free Press Marathon and David Cowen, Chief Public Spaces Officer Downtown Detroit Partnership joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith.
April 17, 2025 ~ Dennis Archer Jr. CEO of Ignition Media joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith/
April 17, 2025 ~ Josh Sirefman CEO of Michigan Central joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith.
April 17, 2025 ~ Bud Denker, President Penske Corporation and Chairman of the Detroit Grand and Will Power, Team Penske INDYCAR driver and three time Detroit Grand Prix Winner joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith.
April 17, 2025 ~ Vincent Georgie Executive Director and Chief Programmer at Windsor International Film Festival joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith.
April 17, 2025 ~ Sean Mann, CEO and Co-Owner Detroit City Football Club joins Eric Larson in for Paul.
April 17, 2025 ~ Hilary Doe, Chief Growth Officer for the State of Michigan joins Eric Larson in for Paul W Smith.
Perceptions of Downtown Detroit among residents and the wider region are up, according to a new survey. What are the areas that have made progress, and where is there still work to do? Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership and Gina Cavaliere, Chief Community Impact Officer and Director, BIZ Here's a link to the survey results: https://downtowndetroit.org/news-insights/downtown-detroit-partnership-reveals-results-of-biennial-perception-survey-to-key-stakeholders Daily Detroit shares what to know and where to go in Detroit every day. You can listen to their podcast and read their newsletter. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
A conversation on Michigan State basketball and what to make of this MSU team with Eric Larson from the podcast "The Final Four is not on the schedule" (17:00). Plus, our College Football Playoff semifinal and NFL Playoff wildcard picks with Harry (40:00).
A conversation on Michigan State basketball and what to make of this MSU team with Eric Larson from the podcast "The Final Four is not on the schedule" (17:00). Plus, our College Football Playoff semifinal and NFL Playoff wildcard picks with Harry (40:00).
In this episode, I'm joined by Eric Larson from Clear Irons. We dive deep into his journey as a machinist and industrial designer based in Chicago. Eric delves into the origins of Clear Irons, his educational background in industrial design and metalsmithing, and the evolution of his business. We discuss the challenges and triumphs of managing a live-work space, transitioning into a commercial property, and navigating the integration of new machinery. Eric shares insights on using 5-axis machines, prototyping, working with injection molds, and explains the learning curve from Haas to Okuma machines. We also touch on lean practices, the importance of staying organized, embracing automation, and his perspective on future business growth. Check out Eric's IG @clearirons ----------------------------------------- Help support the podcast www.patreon.com/withintolerancepodcast
One of the projects in Detroit that's gotten a lot of attention locally and nationally is the proposed removal of the I-375 freeway in downtown Detroit and turning it back into something that fits with the fabric of a community. Eric Larson, head of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, sat down with us in studio to share his thoughts on why the I-375 project is more than just a standard infrastructure upgrade. Initially conceived as a bridge repair effort, the project has evolved into a significant opportunity to reimagine Detroit's transportation landscape. With support from the Biden administration and a $105 million federal commitment, the project aims to reconnect communities, enhance pedestrian-friendliness, and address past harms inflicted on historic neighborhoods like Black Bottom and Paradise Valley. The conversation covers the Downtown Detroit Partnership's role in ensuring the project reflects the city's broader vision for sustainable urban development. Larson discusses the balance between maintaining traffic flow for major events and creating a livable environment for everyday residents. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement and innovative traffic management solutions to address concerns about speed and access. The episode also touches on the potential integration of the I-375 project with the separate I-75 caps initiative, highlighting the need for coordinated urban planning to maximize benefits for Detroit's diverse communities. With construction slated to begin next year, Larson urges listeners to participate in upcoming community meetings and provide input on the project's future. For those interested in learning more and getting involved, visit downtowndetroit.org to access the peer review and stay informed about public engagement opportunities. And however you feel about the project, don't miss the December 3, 2024 meeting hosted by MDOT for further community discussions. Daily Detroit shares what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit every single day on our podcast and newsletter. On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942
Dr. Eric Larson of the Paradocs podcast joins me to discuss what we think RFK Jr. wants to do if confirmed as head of the Health and Human Services division, what he might get done, and some priorities he ought to do to make America healthy again. q Video - https://youtube.com/live/wt69j-XebVg This episode is brought to you by Trijent's new Universal Mech-loader - https://trijent.com/spangle Trijent, a pioneering small business, proudly introduces the Universal Mech-loader. This advanced speedloader is designed for a variety of ammunition types including 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 Auto, .223/5.56mm, and 7.62mm. It significantly reduces loading time, minimizes hand fatigue, and enhances your shooting practice. With its adjustable mechanism, the Universal Mech-loader fits multiple magazine types, ensuring a universal fit for your firearms. Transform your time at the range with efficiency and ease. Do you have comments or questions about this episode? Visit it on ChrisSpangle.com and leave one! --- Join our Patreon now for commercial-free shows, bonus content, and our complete archives - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians --- Join our Facebook Group to meet other listeners. - https://www.facebook.com/groups/walnutssociety --- Visit Chris-Spangle.com to see my other podcasts and projects or to add me on social. www.Chris-Spangle.com --- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you want to start a podcast or take yours to the next level, please get in touch with us at LeadersAndLegends.net. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Eric Larson of the Paradocs podcast joins me to discuss what we think RFK Jr. wants to do if confirmed as head of the Health and Human Services division, what he might get done, and some priorities he ought to do to make America healthy again. q Video - https://youtube.com/live/wt69j-XebVg This episode is brought to you by Trijent's new Universal Mech-loader - https://trijent.com/spangle Trijent, a pioneering small business, proudly introduces the Universal Mech-loader. This advanced speedloader is designed for a variety of ammunition types including 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 Auto, .223/5.56mm, and 7.62mm. It significantly reduces loading time, minimizes hand fatigue, and enhances your shooting practice. With its adjustable mechanism, the Universal Mech-loader fits multiple magazine types, ensuring a universal fit for your firearms. Transform your time at the range with efficiency and ease. Do you have comments or questions about this episode? Visit it on ChrisSpangle.com and leave one! --- Join our Patreon now for commercial-free shows, bonus content, and our complete archives - https://www.patreon.com/wearelibertarians --- Join our Facebook Group to meet other listeners. - https://www.facebook.com/groups/walnutssociety --- Visit Chris-Spangle.com to see my other podcasts and projects or to add me on social. www.Chris-Spangle.com --- Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment. Chris Spangle and Leaders and Legends, LLC edited and produced this podcast. If you want to start a podcast or take yours to the next level, please get in touch with us at LeadersAndLegends.net. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 070 – Eric Larson, Chairman and Co-CEO, Tilia Holdings On this episode of the Executives' Exchange, Eric Larson (Chairman and Co-CEO of Tilia Holdings), shares his journey from architecture to private equity, highlighting how creativity and integrity continue to drive his success. Tune in to hear Larson and host, Margaret Mueller (President & Chief Executive Officer, The Executives' Club of Chicago), discuss the importance of leading with purpose and adapting to make a positive impact in the private equity industry. 00:00 - Intro 00:46 - Introduction into Private Equity Career 03:27 - The Gentleman of Private Equity 07:00 - The Evolution and Roots of the industry 11:51 - Unique role of Chicago 14:04 - Inspiration to starting Captial Partners and Tilia Holdings 17:42 - Food Industry in Private Equity 18:32 - Family Farm Life 20:03 - This Year's Harvest 20:48 - Lessons Learned and Applied to Tilia 24:56 - Incorporating ESG into Investment Decisions 27:43 - Shore Incorporated 28:10 - Quick Returns with Long Term Growth 30:53 - Is Private Equity Over? 30:30 - Disciplined Investment Approach 36:30 - Not Selling to Private Equity Firms 38:30 - Most Influential Leader 42:25 - Clean Water 42:57 - When and Where to give back 46:07 - What's to Come 48:08 - Advice to Young Entrepreneurs 51:26 - Rapid-Fire Questions 57:04 - Outro Episode Link: Tilia Host: Margaret Mueller, President & Chief Executive Officer, The Executives' Club of Chicago Producer: Eva Penar, Chief Content & Communications Officer, The Executives' Club of Chicago Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Thank you to our podcast sponsor, Shure Incorporated. For nearly 100 years, Shure Incorporated has developed best-in-class audio products that provide high-quality performance, reliability and value. Headquartered in Niles, Illinois, our history of innovation and expertise in acoustics, wireless technology, and more enables us to deliver seamless, transparent audio experiences to a global audience. Our diverse product line includes world-class wired and wireless microphones, networked audio systems and signal processors, conferencing and discussion systems, software, a loudspeaker, and award-winning earphones and headphones. Find Shure on: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram
Downtown Detroit Partnership is a 100+ year old organization that has worked with many notable partners including Detroit Grand Prix Association, the National Football League Draft, UNESCO City of Design and more. Since 2014, Eric Larson has served as CEO of The Downtown Detroit Partnership, a private/public partnership of corporate and civic leaders who develop and support programs to enhance downtown Detroit, including creating a vibrant, thriving and welcoming urban center. Larson has more than 35 years of experience in the field of real estate investment, development, asset management and leasing as well as previously worked with Olympia Development of Michigan, Bedrock Detroit and The Parade Company.
It's Friday and you know what that means...it's time for HAPPY HOUR! Join Jeremy Odem and his good friend, Eric Larson, as they enjoy that first Friday beer and run down the finale of their NFL season preview. Eric Larson is a giant in the transportation industry, former fantasy football champion, former 5th speaker at Central and Jeremy's longest friend (he's very tall). In this episode: -The guys finally finish their NFL season preview -AFC West season preview -Ramblings and Riffing galore This episode is sponsored by PODUP.COM, use code LAUGHWITHME15 to save 15% on podcasting services Follow LWM on social media X @laughwithmepod & @JOfromNebraska instagram @laughwithmepodcast TikTok @JeremyOdem0 YouTube 'Laugh with Me Podcast'
Laugh with Me is BACK with Season two of the chart topping podcast! Our host, Jeremy Odem, welcomes back frequent guest Eric Larson for an NFL preview like you've never heard before. Eric Larson is a giant in the transportation industry, former fantasy football champion, former 5th speaker at Central and one of Jeremy's longest friends (he's very tall). In this episode: -Season two debut -Jeremy tells a story from work -NFL season preview -mucho ramblings and riffing This episode is sponsored by PODUP.COM, use code LAUGHWITHME15 to save 15% on podcasting services. Follow LWM on social media: X @laughwithmepod & @JOfromNebraska instagram @laughwithmepodcast TikTok @JeremyOdem0 YouTube 'Laugh with Me Podcast'
This next episode of Under the Surface has us speaking to crystallographer Eric Larson. In episode 7, as you'll hear, Eric's a little nervous about having his thoughts committed to ‘perpetuity.' But, as you'll also hear, he does a great job. As our first second structural biologist on the show, he tells us about how he got into the field, the very real logistical challenges of working in industry, and his evocative description of what it feels like to peek ‘behind the veil' and be the first on the planet to observe the structure of a previously unknown protein. It's a magical episode This episode was recorded live in Montreal at our 2024 UGM.
It's Friday and you know that means its time for HAPPY HOUR! Join Jeremy Odem and his good friend, Eric Larson, as they enjoy that first Friday beer and run down topics that sit in your brain after a long week at work. In this episode: -Favorite non-beer related drinks -Coffee and why Eric has it all wrong -Splitting 5's at the Black jack table -AND SO MUCH MORE Follow us on our socials: X @LaughwithmePod & @JOfromNebraska Instagram @laughwithmepodcast TikTok @JeremyOdem0 YouTube 'Laugh with Me Podcast' Facebook 'Laugh with Me Podcast'
Host Jeremy Odem is BACK with a brand new episode of the chart topping, world wide sensation, Laugh with Me Podcast! This week, Jeremy welcomes back guest and good friend, Eric Larson. Eric and Jeremy have known each other since 1997 and they don't even touch the surface of what stories could be told! In this episode: -Finding humor in a Presidential Debate -Old man shaking his fist at the sky topics -Pee trough memories -AND SO MUCH MORE This episode is sponsored by PODUP.COM, use code LAUGHWITHME15 to save 15% on podcasting services. Follow us on our socials: X @LaughwithmePod & @JOfromNebraska Instagram @laughwithmepodcast TikTok @JeremyOdem0 YouTube 'Laugh with Me Podcast' Facebook 'Laugh with Me Podcast'
A serene park setting becomes the backdrop for tragedy when Samantha Davis's life is brutally snuffed out. The pursuit for truth takes us through twists and turns in the latest episode of Murder Weekly, as I guide you through the murky waters of a crime that rocked the city to its core. Detective Valerie Nichols and Detective Marcus Thompson emerge as relentless figures, cutting through the web of deceit spun by an enigmatic ex-boyfriend, a charismatic running coach, and a shadowy drifter. Every step closer to justice uncovers darker secrets, with the revelation of Samantha's secret life and her untimely pregnancy adding layers to the mystery. As the tension escalates, we reach an astonishing conclusion that shocks even seasoned investigators. The killer, wearing a mask of benevolence, is none other than the victim's trusted running coach, Eric Larson. The episode peels back the facade of normalcy he presented to the world, revealing a twisted mind with a penchant for control and punishment. Following Detective Nichols and Thompson's emotional journey, we honor the lives lost and pledge to shine a light on the darkness veiled within the city's streets. Join us for a narrative that exposes the sinister side of human nature and the tireless battle to bring evildoers to justice.Get all these episodes plus hundreds more commercial free here! See the full list of shows and sign up for our newsletter for more great news from Caloroga Shark Media.
In this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry are joined by Eric Larson and Jaden Jaloon to discuss the impact of mold on homeowners. Jaden shares his personal experience of discovering mold in his newly built home and the health issues it caused for him and his wife. They discuss the importance of mold testing and remediation, as well as the genetic factors that can make some individuals more susceptible to mold toxicity. The conversation highlights the need for awareness and education about mold and its potential health effects. The conversation explores the topic of mold testing and inspections in homes. Jaden shares his personal experience with mold-related health issues and the challenges he faced in identifying the problem. The discussion covers different types of mold tests, including urine mycotoxin tests and blood tests for mycotoxin antibodies. The importance of comprehensive mold inspections, including evaluating moisture intrusion and humidity levels, is highlighted. The conversation also emphasizes the need for increased awareness and testing for mold in homes.TakeawaysMold can have serious health effects and should be taken seriouslyMold testing and remediation are crucial for maintaining a healthy homeSome individuals may be more genetically susceptible to mold toxicityAwareness and education about mold are important for homeowners Mold-relatedhealth issues can be difficult to diagnose and often go unnoticed.Common mold tests include urine mycotoxin tests and blood tests for mycotoxin antibodies.Comprehensive mold inspections are essential, including evaluating moisture intrusion and humidity levels.The ERMI test is recommended for screening houses for mold.Increased awareness and testing for mold in homes is crucial.Chapters00:00 Introductions and Background07:55 Mold Testing and Results15:22 Treatment and Recovery32:19 The benefits of offering mold testing38:44 The comprehensive nature of mold inspections
Join Jeremy and his long time friend Eric Larson for part two of his appearance on Laugh with Me. Jeremy and Eric share stories from their over 20 year friendship, play a game called INSTANT DEBATE and more! Eric is a former radio personality on 89.7 the River, member of the high school debate team, frequent gambler, self proclaimed Napoleon and Game of Thrones expert, and a monster in the transportation industry. Do not miss part TWO of Eric's first time on Laugh with Me! Also in this episode the guys discuss "event television" and how it's missing today, Top 5 most entertaining television shows, the war in Ukraine (give it a listen and find out why), a new game called Instant Debate, and why Jeremy is patient zero on TikTok. Follow Laugh with Me on our socials for MORE content: X/Twitter @laughwithmepod & @JOfromNebraska Instagram @laughwithmepodcast TikTok @jeremyodem0
Join Jeremy and his long time friend Eric Larson for his FIRST appearance on Laugh with Me. Jeremy and Eric share stories from their over 20 year friendship and MORE! Eric is a former radio personality on 89.7 the River, member of the high school debate team, frequent gambler, self proclaimed Napoleon expert and monster in the transportation industry. Do not miss part one of Eric's first time on Laugh with Me! Also in this episode hear about Jeremy's latest haircut experience, the inspiration that is the "Summer of Eric" and how Jeremy & Eric basically invented internet watch alongs. Follow Laugh with Me on our socials for MORE content: X/Twitter @laughwithmepod & @JOfromNebraska Instagram @Laughwithmepodcast TikTok @jeremyodem0
Teslacon is an immersive steampunk event that means a great deal to us. It's been awhile since we shared a bit about the great time we have each year. We also brought out an interview from the past with the man who started it all - Eric Larson. Julie Whitefeather and Fran Kosac
Unlock the limitless potential of AI in the data universe in this riveting episode of Edge of AI. Join us as we delve into how AI revolutionizes data exploration, supercharges information discovery, and propels businesses forward. Our guide through this AI data frontier is Brad Schneider, founder of Nomad Data, and the mind behind groundbreaking AI innovations and an exceptional thinker on the future of data. In this conversation, you'll discover how AI becomes the driving force behind data-related tasks, from finding and managing data effectively to eliminating the barriers to discovering valuable insights within vast datasets. Brad Schneider takes us on a journey to understand how this transformative technology can empower businesses, enhance decision-making, and ultimately change the way we interact with data. Tune in to learn the key takeaways from their discussion, and witness how the future of data and AI promises a new world of possibilities that will reshape industries and our understanding of information itself.Key Takeaways:AI plays a substantial role in data-related activities, offering assistance in efficiently discovering, handling, and utilizing data.Traditional keyword-based data searches are found to be inadequate as they often fail to capture relevant information due to the variations in terminology and descriptions.User-generated language serves as a conduit for describing real-world business challenges, with AI algorithms identifying datasets that align with these issues.AI systems continually learn and advance through iterative processes, with user feedback being instrumental in driving improvements.The potential of generalized intelligence, characteristic of human beings, lies in the versatility to adapt, reprogram, and think comprehensively.We need to be apprehensive about malevolent actors harnessing AI to manipulate data and fabricate deepfakes, intensifying the challenges of data security and verification.“The Myth of Artificial Intelligence” by Eric Larson serves as an insightful resource to gain an understanding of the current AI landscape.Quotes:Brad Schneider: “Data is becoming the fuel of business, especially as we enter a world that has more and more uncertainty around it.”Brad Schneider: “It's an exciting time to be involved in data and AI.”Brad Schneider: “For every product that required 15 clicks to get that what you needed, all those clicks are going away.”Brad Schneider: “AI is the ultimate generalist machine. It can be completely reprogrammed, it can adapt, and it has the ability to understand a wide range of knowledge.”Brad Schneider: “I'm an engineer by heart. Building things excites me.”Brad Schneider: “We are nowhere near an artificial general intelligence. That's not a today problem. It's probably not a tomorrow problem. It's a way down the road problem, but it's one we should start thinking about.”____More from Edge of AI
Today, on The Courage of a Leader podcast, you can be inspired and impressed by Eric Larson, Tilia Holdings Co-Founder, Co-CEO, and Chairman.Eric's mission is to transform the effectiveness and efficiencies in the food supply industry, focusing on food safety, nutrition, and wellness, and sustainability. No small task!!Listen in to discover the innovative ways he's approaching his commitment and take away lessons that can benefit you and all leaders. About the Guest:Eric Larson, Tilia's Chairman, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, started his career as a private equity investor and business builder in 1986. Prior to co-founding Tilia in 2017, Eric established Linden Life Science in 2002, now known as Linden Capital Partners, a leading healthcare focused middle-market private equity firm. Eric was Linden's Chairman and, as its senior investment professional, developed the firm's strategy and organization.Before Linden, Eric was Executive Vice President and Managing General Partner of First Chicago Equity Capital (now One Equity Partners), which he co-founded in 1991. He began his private equity career at First Chicago Venture Capital (now Madison Dearborn Partners), where he was a Partner and Investment Principal.In addition to Tilia, Eric is involved with several technically-oriented organizations, including: the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Member of the Nutrition Roundtable); the National Geographic Society; the Illinois Institute of Technology (Trustee and Chairman of its Institute of Design); Center for Higher Ambition Leadership (Executive Fellow); and the Commercial Club of Chicago (member). https://tiliallc.com/About the Host:Amy L. Riley is an internationally renowned speaker, author and consultant. She has over 2 decades of experience developing leaders at all levels. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Deloitte and Barclays.As a trusted leadership coach and consultant, Amy has worked with hundreds of leaders one-on-one, and thousands more as part of a group, to fully step into their leadership, create amazing teams and achieve extraordinary results. Amy's most popular keynote speeches are:The Courage of a Leader: The Power of a Leadership LegacyThe Courage of a Leader: Create a Competitive Advantage with Sustainable, Results-Producing Cross-System CollaborationThe Courage of a Leader: Accelerate Trust with Your Team, Customers and CommunityThe Courage of a Leader: How to Build a Happy and Successful Hybrid TeamHer new book is a #1 international best-seller and is entitled, The Courage of a Leader: How to Inspire, Engage and Get Extraordinary Results.www.courageofaleader.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley/ Link mentioned in the podcastThe Inspire Your Team assessment (the courage assessment): https://courageofaleader.com/inspireyourteam/ Thanks for listening!Thanks so much for listening to The Courage of a Leader podcast! If you got inspired and/or got valuable leadership techniques you can use from this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have questions or feedback about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the podcastIf you would like to get automatic updates...
Today's guest is Eric Larson, the CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership. The organization brings together the business community, philanthropy and government to work on and create improvements in downtown Detroit - which is not just the major downtown for the city but in many ways - the region. 02:56 - Mural talk 05:32 - The NFL Draft is coming. What's ahead? 07:29 - Downtown progress since the Superbowl was last hosted here 08:29 - The pandemic has created some long-term shifts away from office space. What's next? 10:28 - A renewed focus on attracting new residents 14:43 - Policy and public support needed to encourage and create a truly dense, walkable downtown 17:26 - Discussing Detroit's Land Value Tax proposal 18:56 - Making sure there's housing at all price points and for workforce in downtown Detroit 22:47 - Things Eric is most excited about as we end the year Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
People who suffer… ask “why me?..” Dennis asks, “why me,” when it comes to his blessings. The Taliban are outlawing women's beauty salons in Afghanistan. It is important to have gratitude for things that are overlooked. Is there any gratitude on the Left? As Americans, we are ignorant to the way the rest of the world lives. Dennis recalls his visit as a delegate to the World Youth Assembly. Americans who are upset about racism, sexism, and homophobia do not hold other countries, where these issues exist, to any account. Dennis recalls learning who Hitler was in 7th grade. If we weaken civilization, we will fall… the Left is weakening American society. When it comes to truths about the Holocaust… it's only been 78 years …and we have lost the lessons that should never be forgotten. Americans don't know key parts of history… like what does Nazi stand for? What has happened to education in America? Julie has takeaways from Eric Larson's “In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin.” Julie asks Dennis what troubled him 30 years ago… the cold war and moral relativism. If you don't work on being good, you'll be bad… bad is the default. We should celebrate the differences between men and women… it's a beautiful thing! Good people have bad thoughts… it's behavior that matters.Music: Straight to the Point c 2022Richard Friedman Music Publishing 100%Richard Friedman Writers 100%ASCAP (PRO)IPI128741568RichardFriedmanMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.