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This episode features Yuria Celidwen, PhD, a native of Indigenous Nahua and Maya lineages from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. We discuss her work as a scholar, researcher, and writer working at the intersection of Indigenous studies, cultural psychology, and contemplative sciences. We focus in particular on her book, Flourishing Kin: Indigenous Wisdom for Collective Well-Being (2024). We also discuss some of the complexities involved with psychedelic research, including an article she co-authored, "Ethical Principles of Traditional Indigenous Medicine to Guide Western Psychedelic Research and Practice."
Radhika Das, IFN Journalist, interviews Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development, on the role of Islamic finance in maintaining ethical principles amidst globalization and its potential to address economic inequalities, especially in emerging markets.
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Ethical Principles from the STATS section.Follow Medbullets on social media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbulletsInstagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficialTwitter: www.twitter.com/medbullets
Many of us have received the ICF membership renewal email. The process is simple: click the link, accept the terms, select your currency and branch, and pay. If everything runs smoothly, it takes about five minutes—as long as you remember your password and don't overthink “What do I get for my money?” (That's a topic for another day! )However, we encourage you NOT to just tick the box on the terms and conditions. Of course, my mum always said, “Never sign something you haven't read.” But more importantly, when you check that box, you're agreeing to abide by the ICF Code of Ethics and uphold the Core Values and Ethical Principles.When was the last time you read the Code?This isn't clickbait—“Breaking news: Coaches refuse to sign the Code of Ethics!” Instead, it's an invitation to pause, reflect, and reaffirm the principles that guide our practice as professional coaches.Therefore, join us this week on the Coaching Café, as Natalie and Paula explore the ICF Code of Ethics and discuss how it shapes ethical coaching practices. Take this opportunity to revisit the Code, reflect on its meaning, and strengthen your commitment to professional coaching. We will explore: Why the ICF Code of Ethics matters How to apply ethical principles in coaching The role of Core Values in professional practice Key takeaways for coaching integrity Don't just tick the box—explore what it means to be an ethical coach!Watch the webinar of this episode or read the blog by visiting our website. Contact The Coaching Café Podcast Stay up to date on our socials Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Email us at learn@opendoorcoaching.com.au Thanks for listening!
Made in Science – The official podcast of the University of Stuttgart
Our interviewee is Amrei Bahr, a philosopher specialising in applied ethics, aesthetics and the philosophy of technology at the University of Stuttgart. She is one of the co-founders of the university policy initiative ‘I am Hanna'. We talk about her research on applied ethics. She criticises the current open access publication system, which she believes is still a financial burden for many researchers. Bahr also emphasises the ethical problems of global waste management, in particular the harmful conditions in the recycling of electronic waste in Ghana. She argues in favour of a more differentiated approach to recycling and calls for better working conditions in academia, referring to her campaign against fixed-term contracts.
In this episode, we discussed the importance of fraud prevention, Misconceptions, collaboration with Law Enforcement, Ethical Principles, Technology Advancement, common types of financial fraud, and more. Connect with Shieke: https://shiekesharpe.com/about-us G'Ade: https://linktr.ee/theunfilteredbygade
Over the last decade, humanitarian organizations have digitized many of their systems, from registering refugees with biometric IDs to transporting cargo via drones. This has helped deliver aid around the world, but it's also brought new risks to the people it's meant to protect. This week we're revisiting a talk by tech and human rights ethicist Aarathi Krishnan who points to the dangers of digitization — like sensitive data getting into the hands of the wrong people — and lays out five ethical principles to help inform humanitarian tech innovation. After the talk, our host Sherrell shares a practical way to assess the costs and benefits of digitizing aid using Krishnan's principles.
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Dr. Hailey Daly of Wired by MJD, Shannon Marsh of eQ Technologies Pty Ltd, and Steve Thomas of GEOHAVEN about ethical technology design within our industry. We talk about accepting ULA's on our customers behalf, agreeing to data collection on devices and a whole plethora of related items. Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:01:20) Walt Zerbi introduces the podcast and the topic of ethical technology design at the Australian Tech Summit. Panelist Introductions (00:02:19) Dr. Haley Daly, Shannon Marsh, and Dave Thomas introduce themselves and their roles related to the discussion. General Discussion on Ethics (00:03:07) The group reflects on the broad topic of ethics before diving deeper into ethical technology design. Ethical Obligations in Technology (00:04:30) Haley discusses the complexities of ethical obligations and the responsibilities of manufacturers and installers. Navigating Ethical Technology Design (00:05:29) Shannon elaborates on the challenges of balancing ethical, legal, and client expectations in technology design. Artificial Intelligence and Ethics (00:06:59) Shannon highlights the opaque nature of AI decision-making and the need for ethical frameworks in technology. Data Collection Ethics (00:08:37) Haley addresses the ethical implications of installers agreeing to terms on behalf of clients without full understanding. Client Goals in Technology Design (00:09:57) Dave emphasizes the importance of meeting all client goals in assistive technology design for effective solutions. Challenges in Assistive Technology (00:12:49) Haley discusses the ethical concerns of technology limitations, such as voice-controlled locks for disabled clients. Emergency Egress Considerations (00:13:53) The panel debates the ethics of using voice control for locking doors, emphasizing the importance of safety. Voice Control and Security (00:14:14) Discussing the integration of voice control technology for door access and its security implications. Experience and Automation (00:15:10) Exploring the importance of user experience in implementing automated systems, like pool covers. Ethics and Liability in Technology (00:16:11) Debating the fine line between ethical design and legal liability in technology solutions. Responsibility and Client Needs (00:17:00) Examining the responsibility of technology providers when clients' needs change over time. Cybersecurity Risks (00:19:17) Highlighting the potential cybersecurity risks posed by new technologies and their implications. Hacking and Smart Technology (00:20:10) Discussing the growing threat of hacking smart devices and the need for better protection. AI and Ethical Considerations (00:22:51) Examining the ethical concerns surrounding AI development and its potential consequences. Building Awareness in Technology (00:24:39) Stressing the importance of awareness in technology design to mitigate future risks. Pacing AI Development (00:25:12) Addressing the urgency of slowing down AI advancements for ethical considerations. Insurance and Ethical Obligations (00:26:05) Discussing the need for insurance to cover ethical obligations in technology deployment. Policing AI Technology (00:27:10) Contemplating the challenges of regulating AI and ensuring ethical practices. Building Ethical Concepts (00:27:32) Discussion on creating ethical frameworks and understanding their applications in technology ecosystems. Positive Duty in Ethics (00:28:42) Emphasis on the need for companies to proactively address ethical concerns, moving beyond mere prohibitions. Terms and Conditions Awareness (00:30:04) The importance of clear communication regarding ethical practices in terms and conditions for clients. Liability and Best Practices (00:31:24) Exploring the implications of liability for technology providers and the necessity of documented best practices. Impact of Budget Constraints (00:32:03) Challenges faced by companies when government funding limits ethical considerations in technology projects. Standardizing Practices (00:33:50) The need for standardized practices and clear terms of use to enhance ethical technology deployment. Home Network Vulnerabilities (00:34:32) Discussion on the security risks associated with home networks and the need for better controls. Parental Controls and Ethics (00:36:08) The ethical dilemma of balancing parental controls with children's autonomy and privacy in technology use. AI and Psychological Impact (00:38:05) Concerns about the long-term psychological effects of AI on users and clients in technology applications. Home Network Security Solutions (00:39:10) Emergence of products designed to enhance home network security and manage user access effectively. Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment: Discussion on Security and Accessibility (00:39:51) Explores the balance between security measures and accessibility for children and vulnerable users. Insurance and Consumer Protection (00:42:16) Discusses the potential for insurance models to protect consumers in technology use. Recognition of Technology Integrators (00:43:25) Highlights efforts to officially recognize technology integrators as a trade in the U.S. and Australia. Advice for Ethical Technology Design (00:45:04) Emphasizes the importance of education and curiosity in understanding ethical technology design. Communication and Transparency (00:46:48) Stresses the need for communication and transparency in technology practices across various stakeholders. Ethical Principles in Technology (00:47:18) Introduces ethical principles from the Australian Ethics Centre to guide technology design. Responsibility in Technology Integration (00:49:04) Discusses the moral obligations of professionals in technology to ensure best practices for clients. Challenges of Integrating Different Systems (00:50:25) Explores ethical dilemmas faced when integrating multiple smart technologies in homes and businesses. Communication and Transparency in Technology (00:53:11) Discussion on the importance of clear communication and transparency in technology implementation. Ethical Considerations in Technology (00:53:35) Exploration of the current state of ethics in technology design and its relevance to businesses. Encouragement for Further Study (00:54:05) Invitation for listeners to study ethical technology design and provided resources in show notes. Reflection on Previous Topics (00:54:06) Mention of prior podcast episodes and their positive themes related to technology and ethics. Call for Community Input (00:54:21) Encouragement for listeners to share their ideas and engage in discussions about ethical technology. Open Mindset Reminder (00:54:49) A reminder to listeners to maintain an open mind regarding discussions on technology ethics.
We explore the complex moral landscape of abortion through the perspectives of two philosophical giants, John Stuart Mill and Immanuel Kant, as simulated by AI. Mill defends abortion from a utilitarian standpoint, emphasizing individual autonomy and the consequences of our actions, while Kant objects to abortion from a deontological approach, focusing on inherent human dignity and universal moral laws. Join us as we delve into intense discussions on autonomy, moral duties, and the ethical implications of difficult choices, including thought experiments involving moral blackmail and the value of life at different stages. [00:00] Introduction and Special Guest Announcement [00:28] John Stuart Mill's Thought Experiment [02:13] Utilitarian Perspective on Sarah's Dilemma [05:57] Infanticide and Utilitarianism [07:21] Harm Principle and Moral Community [12:01] Free Speech and Moral Boundaries [18:35] Immanuel Kant's Perspective [19:36] Kant vs. Mill on Abortion [24:03] Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Principles [35:16] Utilitarianism vs. Deontological Ethics [42:32] Conclusion
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Dr. Hailey Daly of Wired by MJD, Shannon Marsh of eQ Technologies Pty Ltd, and Steve Thomas of GEOHAVEN about ethical technology design within our industry. We talk about accepting ULA's on our customers behalf, agreeing to data collection on devices and a whole plethora of related items. Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:01:20) Walt Zerbi introduces the podcast and the topic of ethical technology design at the Australian Tech Summit. Panelist Introductions (00:02:19) Dr. Haley Daly, Shannon Marsh, and Dave Thomas introduce themselves and their roles related to the discussion. General Discussion on Ethics (00:03:07) The group reflects on the broad topic of ethics before diving deeper into ethical technology design. Ethical Obligations in Technology (00:04:30) Haley discusses the complexities of ethical obligations and the responsibilities of manufacturers and installers. Navigating Ethical Technology Design (00:05:29) Shannon elaborates on the challenges of balancing ethical, legal, and client expectations in technology design. Artificial Intelligence and Ethics (00:06:59) Shannon highlights the opaque nature of AI decision-making and the need for ethical frameworks in technology. Data Collection Ethics (00:08:37) Haley addresses the ethical implications of installers agreeing to terms on behalf of clients without full understanding. Client Goals in Technology Design (00:09:57) Dave emphasizes the importance of meeting all client goals in assistive technology design for effective solutions. Challenges in Assistive Technology (00:12:49) Haley discusses the ethical concerns of technology limitations, such as voice-controlled locks for disabled clients. Emergency Egress Considerations (00:13:53) The panel debates the ethics of using voice control for locking doors, emphasizing the importance of safety. Voice Control and Security (00:14:14) Discussing the integration of voice control technology for door access and its security implications. Experience and Automation (00:15:10) Exploring the importance of user experience in implementing automated systems, like pool covers. Ethics and Liability in Technology (00:16:11) Debating the fine line between ethical design and legal liability in technology solutions. Responsibility and Client Needs (00:17:00) Examining the responsibility of technology providers when clients' needs change over time. Cybersecurity Risks (00:19:17) Highlighting the potential cybersecurity risks posed by new technologies and their implications. Hacking and Smart Technology (00:20:10) Discussing the growing threat of hacking smart devices and the need for better protection. AI and Ethical Considerations (00:22:51) Examining the ethical concerns surrounding AI development and its potential consequences. Building Awareness in Technology (00:24:39) Stressing the importance of awareness in technology design to mitigate future risks. Pacing AI Development (00:25:12) Addressing the urgency of slowing down AI advancements for ethical considerations. Insurance and Ethical Obligations (00:26:05) Discussing the need for insurance to cover ethical obligations in technology deployment. Policing AI Technology (00:27:10) Contemplating the challenges of regulating AI and ensuring ethical practices. Building Ethical Concepts (00:27:32) Discussion on creating ethical frameworks and understanding their applications in technology ecosystems. Positive Duty in Ethics (00:28:42) Emphasis on the need for companies to proactively address ethical concerns, moving beyond mere prohibitions. Terms and Conditions Awareness (00:30:04) The importance of clear communication regarding ethical practices in terms and conditions for clients. Liability and Best Practices (00:31:24) Exploring the implications of liability for technology providers and the necessity of documented best practices. Impact of Budget Constraints (00:32:03) Challenges faced by companies when government funding limits ethical considerations in technology projects. Standardizing Practices (00:33:50) The need for standardized practices and clear terms of use to enhance ethical technology deployment. Home Network Vulnerabilities (00:34:32) Discussion on the security risks associated with home networks and the need for better controls. Parental Controls and Ethics (00:36:08) The ethical dilemma of balancing parental controls with children's autonomy and privacy in technology use. AI and Psychological Impact (00:38:05) Concerns about the long-term psychological effects of AI on users and clients in technology applications. Home Network Security Solutions (00:39:10) Emergence of products designed to enhance home network security and manage user access effectively. Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment: Discussion on Security and Accessibility (00:39:51) Explores the balance between security measures and accessibility for children and vulnerable users. Insurance and Consumer Protection (00:42:16) Discusses the potential for insurance models to protect consumers in technology use. Recognition of Technology Integrators (00:43:25) Highlights efforts to officially recognize technology integrators as a trade in the U.S. and Australia. Advice for Ethical Technology Design (00:45:04) Emphasizes the importance of education and curiosity in understanding ethical technology design. Communication and Transparency (00:46:48) Stresses the need for communication and transparency in technology practices across various stakeholders. Ethical Principles in Technology (00:47:18) Introduces ethical principles from the Australian Ethics Centre to guide technology design. Responsibility in Technology Integration (00:49:04) Discusses the moral obligations of professionals in technology to ensure best practices for clients. Challenges of Integrating Different Systems (00:50:25) Explores ethical dilemmas faced when integrating multiple smart technologies in homes and businesses. Communication and Transparency in Technology (00:53:11) Discussion on the importance of clear communication and transparency in technology implementation. Ethical Considerations in Technology (00:53:35) Exploration of the current state of ethics in technology design and its relevance to businesses. Encouragement for Further Study (00:54:05) Invitation for listeners to study ethical technology design and provided resources in show notes. Reflection on Previous Topics (00:54:06) Mention of prior podcast episodes and their positive themes related to technology and ethics. Call for Community Input (00:54:21) Encouragement for listeners to share their ideas and engage in discussions about ethical technology. Open Mindset Reminder (00:54:49) A reminder to listeners to maintain an open mind regarding discussions on technology ethics.
Ida Sim is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and codirector of the Joint Program in Computational Precision Health at UC Berkeley and UCSF. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. I. Sim and C. Cassel. The Ethics of Relational AI — Expanding and Implementing the Belmont Principles. N Engl J Med 2024;391:193-196.
In the quiet suburb of Cherry Hill, a respected rabbi orchestrates the brutal murder of his wife to pursue an affair with a radio host, unraveling a community's trust and exposing a tangled web of deceit and betrayal. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
In the quiet suburb of Cherry Hill, a respected rabbi orchestrates the brutal murder of his wife to pursue an affair with a radio host, unraveling a community's trust and exposing a tangled web of deceit and betrayal. Subscribe on your favorite podcasting apps: https://talkmurder.com/subscribeSupport us on patreon: https://patreon.com/talkmurderSee our technology: https://talkmurder.com/gearContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com
Ethics in business, often referred to as business ethics, is the application of ethical values and principles within a business context. It involves making decisions based on what is morally right and fair, rather than just focusing on what is profitable or advantageous for the business. Business ethics encompasses a wide range of issues, including corporate governance, insider trading, bribery, discrimination, social responsibility, and fiduciary responsibilities. A well-regarded definition by Crane and Matten (2016) in their book "Business Ethics: Managing Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability in the Age of Globalization" is as follows: "Business ethics is the study of business situations, activities, and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed." This definition highlights the importance of ethical decision-making in various aspects of business operations, from how companies interact with stakeholders to how they manage environmental and social impacts. It underscores the idea that ethical considerations are integral to managing corporate citizenship and sustainability, especially in today's globalised economy. "Join me in shaping a future where ethics and commerce don't just coexist; they synergise for greater success. Let's commit to making ethical marketing a cornerstone of our commercial strategies, enhancing brand loyalty, and building a sustainable future for all." Neil Wilkins More content like this at Neil Wilkins Online http://neilwilkins.online
In Part 5 of our series, 'Contracting in the Age of AI - Responsible AI - The Pitfalls and Risks of AI, Rhonda Maus, Professor of Software Engineering, Agile Coach, and DAU's lead for AI Research, continues the series by talking about risk mitigation, safety related incidents in early AI technology (trust issues), importance of continuous updates and constant monitoring, and how to contact DAU for help on AI - either DAU or a DoD organization who has solved your challenge already. Please help the AI series podcasts by letting us know your concerns/challenges so we can bring to the show experts throughout DoD and industry that can help you with your concerns. Below are some great resources to grow your AI knowledge:To reach DAU for AI support, e-mail us at agile@dau.eduFor any Software Agile training (SWE XXXX), go to dau.edu - recommendations from Rhonda coming soon. Defense Cyber Workforce Framework: https://dodcio.defense.gov/Cyber-Workforce/DCWF/Defense Cyber Workforce Framework Tool: https://public.cyber.mil/wid/dcwf/DoD AI Ethical Principles: https://www.ai.mil/docs/Ethical_Principles_for_Artificial_Intelligence.pdfDoD Memo: Implementing Responsible Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Defense (2021): https://media.defense.gov/2021/May/27/2002730593/-1/-1/0/IMPLEMENTING-RESPONSIBLE-ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE-IN-THE-DEPARTMENT-OF-DEFENSE.PDFDoD Responsible AI (RAI Strategy & Implementation Pathway: https://www.ai.mil/docs/RAI_Strategy_and_Implementation_Pathway_6-21-22.pdfCDAO Press Release on the new DoD RAI Toolkit: https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3588743/cdao-releases-responsible-ai-rai-toolkit-for-ensuring-alignment-with-rai-best-p/CDAO's RAI Toolkit Website: https://rai.tradewindai.com/ Access to Contracting Conversations can be found at:DAU Media: https://media.dau.edu/channel//231324903YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dau-contractingconversatio9271Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225Please subscribe, like and share - thank you for being part of the Contracting Conversations family!
In Part 4 of our series, 'Contracting in the Age of AI - Responsible AI - "This is the Way!", Rhonda Maus, Professor of Software Engineering, Agile Coach, and DAU's lead for AI Research, goes more in-depth into Responsible AI (RAI), what is RAI, trusting our systems (how do we keep control?), the beauty of AI (what about risk?), why does AI make errors?, importance of quality data (biases), how relate to AI ethical principals, and AI in small batches to be agile (to reduce the risk). We will bring on other AI experts, with DoD and industry, to help answer your questions and bring additional perspectives - we need your help in giving us those AI topics. Below are some great resources to grow your AI knowledge:For any Software Agile training (SWE XXXX), go to dau.edu - recommendations from Rhonda coming soon. Defense Cyber Workforce Framework: https://dodcio.defense.gov/Cyber-Workforce/DCWF/Defense Cyber Workforce Framework Tool: https://public.cyber.mil/wid/dcwf/DoD AI Ethical Principles: https://www.ai.mil/docs/Ethical_Principles_for_Artificial_Intelligence.pdfDoD Memo: Implementing Responsible Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Defense (2021): https://media.defense.gov/2021/May/27/2002730593/-1/-1/0/IMPLEMENTING-RESPONSIBLE-ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE-IN-THE-DEPARTMENT-OF-DEFENSE.PDFDoD Responsible AI (RAI Strategy & Implementation Pathway: https://www.ai.mil/docs/RAI_Strategy_and_Implementation_Pathway_6-21-22.pdfCDAO Press Release on the new DoD RAI Toolkit: https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3588743/cdao-releases-responsible-ai-rai-toolkit-for-ensuring-alignment-with-rai-best-p/CDAO's RAI Toolkit Website: https://rai.tradewindai.com/ Access to Contracting Conversations can be found at:DAU Media: https://media.dau.edu/channel//231324903YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dau-contractingconversatio9271Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225Please subscribe, like and share - thank you for being part of the Contracting Conversations family!
In Part 3 of our series, 'Contracting in the AGE of AI - What is going on in DoD with AI?', Rhonda Maus, Professor of Software Engineering, Agile Coach, and DAU's lead for AI Research, talks about the adoption of AI mandates, how DoD is organizing itself, how we define the workforce roles, and Responsible AI (RAI) and what it means for DoD.We also want to hear from you and answer your questions about AI. We will bring on other AI experts, with DoD and industry, to help answer your questions and bring additional perspectives. Below are some great resources to grow your AI knowledge:Defense Cyber Workforce Framework: https://dodcio.defense.gov/Cyber-Workforce/DCWF/ Defense Cyber Workforce Framework Tool: https://public.cyber.mil/wid/dcwf/ DoD AI Ethical Principles: https://www.ai.mil/docs/Ethical_Principles_for_Artificial_Intelligence.pdf DoD Memo: Implementing Responsible Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Defense (2021): https://media.defense.gov/2021/May/27/2002730593/-1/-1/0/IMPLEMENTING-RESPONSIBLE-ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE-IN-THE-DEPARTMENT-OF-DEFENSE.PDF DoD Responsible AI (RAI Strategy & Implementation Pathway: https://www.ai.mil/docs/RAI_Strategy_and_Implementation_Pathway_6-21-22.pdf CDAO Press Release on the new DoD RAI Toolkit: https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3588743/cdao-releases-responsible-ai-rai-toolkit-for-ensuring-alignment-with-rai-best-p/ CDAO's RAI Toolkit Website: https://rai.tradewindai.com/ Links from previous AI episodes:DAU AI Toolkit - AI Definition and Reference: https://www.dau.edu/sites/default/files/Migrated/CopDocuments/DAI%20AI%20Toolkit%20-%20AI%20Descriptors%20and%20Definitions%20Reference%20Charts.pdfDAU AI Toolkit - AI Systems Intelligence Checklist: https://www.dau.edu/sites/default/files/Migrated/CopDocuments/DAU%20AI%20System%20Intelligence%20Checklist%20-%20508.pdfDAU AI Toolkit - AI Glossary: https://www.dau.edu/sites/default/files/Migrated/CopDocuments/DAU%20AI%20Glossary.pdf DAU AI Toolkit - Statute, Policy & Guidance Tracker: https://www.dau.edu/sites/default/files/Migrated/CopDocuments/DAU%20AI%20SPG%20Framework.pdfDAU's AI Learning Assets - Created for DoD!AI Channel Media Playlist: https://media.dau.edu/channel/Artificial%2BIntelligence/310800832SWE0056 - What is AI? - Register at: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13232SWE0056 Standalone video on What is AI? - https://media.dau.edu/media/t/1_fnlts39ySWE0057 What is Machine Learning (ML) - register at: https://icatalog.dau.edu/onlinecatalog/courses.aspx?crs_id=13233SWE0057 Standalone video on What is Machine Learning (ML)? https://media.dau.edu/playlist/dedicated/310800832/1_rv1ldfxr/1_hsij16avAccess to Contracting Conversations can be found at:DAU Media: https://media.dau.edu/channel//231324903YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dau-contractingconversatio9271Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contracting-conversations/id1621567225Please subscribe, like and share - thank you for being part of the Contracting Conversations family!
Jonathan is the Founder of SELF, a hyper-personal AI-powered assistant that learns your personal preferences and simplifies your life.We talk about his concerns around the rise of AI, why there is a need for an ethical alternative and how having a more moral approach to business makes it harder to raise investment.Jonathan also explains why he thinks tech platforms who don't prioritise human rights over profit qualifies for the big bin of bullshit.Chapters:00:27 Guest Introduction: Jonathan McDonald01:08 The Existential Threat of Artificial Intelligence01:55 The Ethics of AI and the Dangers of Unchecked Development03:48 The Need for Ethical Guidelines in AI05:32 The Risks of AI in Military and Political Decisions05:57 The Dystopian Future of AI10:42 The Role of AI in Personal Life10:54 Introducing 'Self': An Ethical AI Assistant15:00 The Business Model of 'Self'18:53 The Importance of Ethical Principles in Technology21:01 The Creeping Overton Window and Ethics21:56 The Dangers of Normalising Outrageous Terms and Conditions22:24 The Genie's Out of the Bottle: A Discussion on Common Sense and Unreasonable Contracts22:48 The Struggle to Change: Why Don't We Stop?23:06 The Normalisation of Surrendering Personal Data23:16 The Vision for a New Social Network23:48 The Trust in Government and Privacy Concerns24:16 The Personal Experience with Stop and Search25:25 The Role of Self in Upholding Society and Safety25:41 The Mission of Self and the Challenge of Switching Cost26:04 The Importance of Showing an Alternative Version27:59 The Bullshit in the Tech Industry: Prioritising Humans and Their Data28:22 The Struggle of Raising Funds for Ethical Tech29:05 The Ineffectiveness of Advertising and the Machine that Runs It33:09 The Role of Self in Career Advice and Personal Shopping37:55 The Ultimate Value Proposition of Self: Giving Back Time42:03 The Investment Opportunity in SelfJonathan's recommendationsMaking Sense with Sam Harris (podcast)Man's Search For Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl (book)Rise Of Advanced Thought - Jonathan MacDonald (book)BWB is powered by Oury Clark businesswithoutbullshit.me
Welcome and welcome back to Leaders in Conversation with me, Anni Townend, the podcast that helps you to grow confidence, care and courage in your leadership.I created this series of candid conversations for leaders to share their inspirational personal leadership stories, weaving together the threads of their life. Together we delve into what they really care about, their values and beliefs, their passion and purpose and how they live and weave these through their leadership every day, in all that they do. They offer valuable insights and rich experience to help and inspire you on your own unique leadership journey. If you are not already - please do subscribe to the podcast, review and share it. Thank you!About This EpisodeIn this episode I am delighted to be in conversation with Beto Funari. Together we delve into: Acting as a humanist leader: Why human leadership matters to people feeling valued, enabled and motivated to contribute and create a better future, to learn and develop their potential; and how to do this through leading with empathy, actively listening, fostering diversity and inclusion Balancing Profit and Purpose: How balancing purpose and profit is at the heart of building a compassionate and prosperous business whilst financial success is essential it should not come at the expense of human well-being or ethical principles. Adopting a Customer-Centric Approach: How adopting a Customer-Centric Approach helps in understanding and meeting customer's needs, through building trust and loyalty and through delivering high-quality products or services. Three Key EncouragementsWhat are your three key encouragements for leaders looking to build hope and optimism?Cultivate Empathy and Deep Listening in your own leadership, be a role model to others and encourage them to cultivate empathy and deep listening, and open communication;Prioritise People through continuous learning and development;Balance Profit, Purpose, People and (Ethical) Principles, commercial success is essential however never at the expense of People and ethical Principles, have a Purpose that is bigger than Profit and includes People this will ensure sustainable successTo contact Beto, do so through LinkedIn, Roberto Funari.To listen to other Leaders in Conversation with me Anni Townend go to my website, www.annitownend.comTo contact me Anni Townend do email me on anni@annitownend.com visit my website www.annitownend.com, subscribe to my newsletter and follow me on LinkedIn. I look forward to connecting with you, thank you for listening.
It's Q&A time once again. In this episode Thom helps out a listener who doesn't know why it might be important for her spouse to learn Vedic Meditation. Thom includes the possibility that it might in fact not be important for him to learnHe discusses the distinction between apathy and non-attachment, and the very simple yet distinct indicator that tells us which we might be experiencing. And he considers a hypothetical scenario where all of humanity becomes enlightened. More specifically, he discusses where the supply of souls seeking enlightenment comes from. Needless to say, we won't be running out of souls any time soon…Episode Highlights:[00:45] Virtuous Behavior[03:30] Dynamic Nature of Ethical Principles[04:49] Awakening Consciousness Through Meditation[07:01] Living Dharma: Aligning with Intentionality[09:31] Reinterpreting Dharma: Beyond Roles and Professions[11:14] Journey of Self-Discovery: From Virtues to DharmaUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
Our beliefs play a fundamental role in how we engage in life. What we learn in our early years becomes our guide as to the actions that we choose to take or not take in our lives.For the most part these beliefs serve us well. They help us to live in harmony with our surroundings and our community, but are there points where we must set aside our beliefs for the higher good?Most of us find ourselves from time to time, much like Arjuna on the battlefield with Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, in situations where our “duty” is at odds with our beliefs.In this episode, Thom lays out a plan of action not too dissimilar from Krishna's response to Arjuna, a plan that we can all put into practice easily on the battlefield of life.Episode Highlights:[00:45] Virtuous Behavior[03:30] Dynamic Nature of Ethical Principles[04:49] Awakening Consciousness Through Meditation[07:01] Living Dharma: Aligning with Intentionality[09:31] Reinterpreting Dharma: Beyond Roles and Professions[11:14] Journey of Self-Discovery: From Virtues to DharmaUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
This episode of ReligionWise features Dr. Bob Machamer who teaches courses on Health Care Ethics at the Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences. In this conversation we consider both the historical context for considering healthcare ethics and the changing dynamics of the field, particularly as it addresses the implications of a more diverse patient population. As a teacher, counselor, and pastor, Dr. Machamer brings a multifaceted approach to these questions; this discussion deals primarily with the practical considerations and implications that he deals with in his wide experience with students and clients.
We are back after a bit of a hiatus with a very special guest, Helmy Abouleish, CEO of SEKEM Group, based outside of Cairo, Egypt. Founded in 1977 by Helmy's father, Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish, the vision for Sekem is “sustainable development towards a future where every human being can unfold his or her individual potential; where humankind is living together in social forms reflecting human dignity; and where all economic activity is conducted in accordance with ecological and ethical principles.” Often referred to as “the miracle in the desert” many doubted Sekem's ability to succeed. Not only has it succeeded, Sekem is celebrating it's 40th anniversary and looking toward the next 40 years with a focus on systems change and a vision for Egypt to have 7 million farmers practicing biodynamic/organic farming by 2057. Hawthorne Valley's Executive Director, Martin Ping, had the privilege of visiting Sekem in 2023, and is honored to call Helmy a longtime friend. Join them as they discuss the four dimensions of sustainable development: social life, cultural life, ecology and economic life, and the 5-step path Sekem envisions for achieving their 2057 vision.About Helmy Abouleish and SEKEMHelmy Abouleish is CEO of the SEKEM Initiative in Egypt, founded by his father Ibrahim Abouleish in 1977. SEKEM promotes sustainable development in ecology, economy, societal and cultural life. The SEKEM Holding produces, processes, and markets organic and biodynamic foodstuff, textiles, and herbal medicine in Egypt, Arabia and internationally. SEKEM also operate educational facilities and is regarded as the Egyptian pioneer in Organic farming. In 2003 SEKEM was awarded the Right Livelihood Award (‘Alternative Nobel Prize') under the leadership of Helmy Abouleish.Helmy Abouleish is deeply involved in SEKEM since it was founded. He studied economics and marketing in Cairo and was for a long time campaigning in national and international politics to promote responsible competitiveness, social entrepreneurship, and tackling the greatest challenges of the 21st century, such as climate change and food security. He is member of a number of international organizations and councils, such as Cradle-2-Cradle, the World Economic Forum, the World Goetheanum Association or the World Future Council. He became a NAP-Champion for adapting to climate change and was appointed president of Demeter International in 2018.Helmy Abouleish represents SEKEM on various national and international events and conferences and is a popular speaker in regard to topics associated with sustainable development.Visit SEKEM's website.Thanks for listening to Hawthorne Valley's Roots to Renewal podcast. We are an association comprised of a variety of interconnected initiatives that work collectively to meeThanks for listening to Hawthorne Valley's Roots to Renewal podcast. We are an association comprised of a variety of interconnected initiatives that work collectively to meet our mission. You can learn more about our work by visiting our website at hawthornevalley.org. Hawthorne Valley is a registered 501c3 nonprofit organization, and we rely on the generosity of people like you to make our work a reality. Please consider making a donation to support us today. If you'd like to help us in other ways, please help us spread the word about this podcast by sharing it with your friends, and leaving us a rating and review.If you'd like to follow the goings-on at the farm and our initiatives, follow us on Instagram!
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – I had the privilege of interviewing Jennifer Bridges, a former registered nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital in Texas who was at the forefront of the fight against vaccine mandates. Jennifer has been a beacon of hope for many medical professionals who have struggled with the ethical implications of the vaccine mandates. When I asked Jennifer why she took...
In this Episode We're Interviewing The Man who helped 10 Funnels hit 7 Figures Akbar Sheikh. Akbar Sheikh is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 5 funnels hit 7 figures, father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving the gift of vision to blind children. Prior, he was homeless, overweight, in a terrible relationship, and suffered from a crippling anxiety disorder. He does what he does because he believes that entrepreneurs are inherently good people that want to make more revenue thus they can give to their families, communities, and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place. Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way. So Don't Miss this episode as you gonna Love it AKBAR SOCIAL MEDIA: FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretstoscaling/?ref=share FB Profile:https://www.facebook.com/coachakbar Free Strategy Call with Akbar's Team Here: https://www.akbarsheikh.com FOLLOW RJ SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therjahmed FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AMHOE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsrjahmed
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Meghan Foley, RD, CEDRD-S Meghan shares her style when working with clients at the highest level of care for eating disorders. “Being a dietitian in this field is the best of both worlds.” Statements like “This isn't going to get easier until you just do it” and “We have to feed you through this” help us know our decisions as RDs won't be popular but can immobilize and heal. Third voice here is Janice Baker – link to her episode Lean on other RDs in clinical settings Monthly supervision with Dr Mehler IBW is such an antiquated thing – pt at 120% based on conventional wisdom is actually 70% Those with AAN are still at risk for bradycardia, SMA syndrome, nausea vomiting, pain with eating, refeeding syndrome Please remember, Sweets are ok, including for those with diabetes. Testing for allergies is important to confirm the need to remove certain foods from the diet and to create the food heirarchy. Webinar March 23rd, 2023- Journey to the levels of care https://www.acute.org/journey-through-levels-care-acute-mccallum Meghan's Seasonings: *Dr. Mehler's Book (link) *Dietitians need to stay together and help each other *Hold a boundary with sharing things like calories and weight numbers *There's always room to fix a rupture *This isn't going to get easier until you just do it *We have to feed you through this Bio: Meghan Foley, RD, CEDRD-S, is the Clinical Nutrition Manager for ACUTE, where she has become an expert in using medical nutrition therapy to help treat severe eating disorders. As Clinical Nutrition Manager for ACUTE, Meghan continues to cover a clinical caseload as part of her job responsibilities. Her years at ACUTE have allowed her the opportunity to become an expert in using medical nutrition therapy to help treat severe eating disorders, work on research projects with Dr. Philip Mehler and other members of the multidisciplinary team and assist in the continued growth and expansion of ACUTE. Additionally, she has earned iaedp's prestigious CEDRD-S credential, which confirms Foley's extensive experience as a nutrition therapist, her commitment to stay abreast of current developments in the field through Continuing Education, and compliance with iaedp's stated Ethical Principles. Tour of ACUTE https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=A_X7L_PKjM0 With your host Beth Harrell IG @beth.harrell.cedss Supervision Freebies
America Out Loud PULSE with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – People are starting to realize the government was wrong with the handling of COVID, and they're thinking those that knew the truth got lucky. Those of us that knew something was nefarious didn't lose the ability to think critically and stuck to Evidence-Based Science and our Ethical Principles...
America Out Loud PULSE with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – People are starting to realize the government was wrong with the handling of COVID, and they're thinking those that knew the truth got lucky. Those of us that knew something was nefarious didn't lose the ability to think critically and stuck to Evidence-Based Science and our Ethical Principles...
Guests: Scott Atlas, Ilya Shapiro, & Jared White Host Scot Bertram talks with Scott Atlas, Robert Wesson Senior Fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a fellow at Hillsdale College’s Academy for Science and Freedom, about the Academy’s recently released “Statement on the Ethical Principles of Public Health”. Ilya […]
Guests: Scott Atlas, Ilya Shapiro, & Jared White Host Scot Bertram talks with Scott Atlas, Robert Wesson Senior Fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a fellow at Hillsdale College's Academy for Science and Freedom, about the Academy's recently released "Statement on the Ethical Principles of Public Health". Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow and director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute, explains his recent essay in the Washington Examiner on the left's attempt to delegitimize the U.S. Supreme Court. And Jared White, Assistant Professor of Spanish at Hillsdale, tells us all about his puppetry troupe, Dragoncillo, and engaging young children in a foreign language.
Guests: Scott Atlas, Ilya Shapiro, & Jared WhiteHost Scot Bertram talks with Scott Atlas, Robert Wesson Senior Fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a fellow at Hillsdale College's Academy for Science and Freedom, about the Academy's recently released "Statement on the Ethical Principles of Public Health". Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow and director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute, explains his recent essay in the Washington Examiner on the left's attempt to delegitimize the U.S. Supreme Court. And Jared White, Assistant Professor of Spanish at Hillsdale, tells us all about his puppetry troupe, Dragoncillo, and engaging young children in a foreign language.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the last decade, humanitarian organizations have digitized many of their systems, from registering refugees with biometric IDs to transporting cargo via drones. This has helped deliver aid around the world, but it's also brought new risks to the people it's meant to protect. Tech and human rights ethicist Aarathi Krishnan points to the dangers of digitization -- like sensitive data getting into the hands of the wrong people -- and lays out five ethical principles to help inform humanitarian tech innovation. After the talk, our host Sherrell shares a practical way to assess the costs and benefits of digitizing aid using Krishnan's principles.
Over the last decade, humanitarian organizations have digitized many of their systems, from registering refugees with biometric IDs to transporting cargo via drones. This has helped deliver aid around the world, but it's also brought new risks to the people it's meant to protect. Tech and human rights ethicist Aarathi Krishnan points to the dangers of digitization -- like sensitive data getting into the hands of the wrong people -- and lays out five ethical principles to help inform humanitarian tech innovation.
Over the last decade, humanitarian organizations have digitized many of their systems, from registering refugees with biometric IDs to transporting cargo via drones. This has helped deliver aid around the world, but it's also brought new risks to the people it's meant to protect. Tech and human rights ethicist Aarathi Krishnan points to the dangers of digitization -- like sensitive data getting into the hands of the wrong people -- and lays out five ethical principles to help inform humanitarian tech innovation.
Over the last decade, humanitarian organizations have digitized many of their systems, from registering refugees with biometric IDs to transporting cargo via drones. This has helped deliver aid around the world, but it's also brought new risks to the people it's meant to protect. Tech and human rights ethicist Aarathi Krishnan points to the dangers of digitization -- like sensitive data getting into the hands of the wrong people -- and lays out five ethical principles to help inform humanitarian tech innovation.
The investing landscape has changed so dramatically in just the past few years, where discussion and action around ESG now dominates all boardroom and company leadership discussions. Ethical Partners Funds Management founders Matt Nacard and Nathan Parkin were ahead of the game on this trend, having built their Ethical Partners Funds Management boutique firm, from scratch 3 and a half years ago, to the point where it now has almost $3.5 Billion in Funds Under Management, precisely because of its laudable twin foundations of achieving above-market returns for their investors, but equally important, making genuine ethical investing decisions. In Part 2 the dynamic duo discuss the wider investing landscape, how they pick their portfolio, and what sectors and stocks they like supporting at the moment on the ASX. They also reveal what's important when starting a fin services wealth business in an already crowded market. Hope you enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, Carol Smith, a senior research scientist in Human Machine Interaction, and Alexandrea Van Deusen, an assistant design researcher, both with the SEI's AI Division, discuss a recent project in which they helped the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) of the U.S. Department of Defense develop guidelines for responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI), based on the DoD's Ethical Principles for AI. These guidelines can serve as a guide for organizations in industry and government to implement responsible AI considerations into practice in real-world programs.
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You Can't Go Broke While Giving Akbar Sheikh, AkbarSheikh.com – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Kevin Harrington and Seth Greene Episode 754 Akbar Sheikh Akbar Sheikh is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 8 funnels hit 7 figures, father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving gift of vision to blind children. He is on a mission to create a massive impact through coaching and believes that as people earn more, they can give more to their families, communities, and favorite charities - hence, making the world a better place. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Akbar Sheikh about how you can't go broke while you're giving. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How leaving behind your vices can set you up for great success. - Why sharing your content and your story can help you build your business. - How helping people change their lives is more important than making money. - Why the top one-percent thinks and does things differently from the masses. - How people fail at business because they are not ready to be business owners. Connect with Akbar: Guest Contact Info Twitter @TheAkbarSheikh Instagram @theakbarsheikh Facebook facebook.com/AdmiralAkbarSheikh Links Mentioned: akbarsheikh.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
IADSA's launch of guiding principles on sustainability for the supplement sector offer opportunities for collaboration throughout the supply chain Sustainability is a term on everyone's lips—from consumers and brands to governments and suppliers. The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to achieve a more sustainable future by 2030. Identifying which goals align best with any given business or industry can be a challenge; however, the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), has tackled the issue with the release of https://www.iadsa.org/sustainability-principles (Guiding Principles on Sustainability) for the Supplement Sector. The new principles are an extension of IADSA's Code of Ethical Principles, taking the call for businesses to integrate sustainability practices into their organisation and offering more specific tactical guidance for the full supplement supply chain. Simon Pettman, IADSA's executive director, joined the Vitafoods Insights sustainability podcast to dig into the why behind this new initiative. Tune in to hear more about: Defining the term ‘sustainability' in a global market Opportunities for associations, companies and regulators to collaborate How companies in different parts of the supply chain can take proactive steps to address sustainability in their operations Why the topic of claims is a cornerstone for sustainability and transparency If you like the show, make sure to subscribe and follow the https://the-vitafoods-insights.captivate.fm/ (Vitafoods Insights podcast). Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend that you think would enjoy it. For more content from Vitafoods Insights, make sure to check our website: https://www.vitafoodsinsights.com/ (https://www.vitafoodsinsights.com/) To learn more about sponsorships opportunities, https://informa.turtl.co/story/vitafoods-insights-2021-media-kit/page/1 (click here) and make sure to check our media kit.
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/3evPEVt We are a society that increasingly demands instant gratification and minimum waiting time for many processes that are part of our everyday lives. Now with the need for remote interaction foisted on much of the global population by covid-19, organisations are under increased pressure to facilitate secure digital onboarding of customers to services. Business functions which rely on in-person implementation have been impaired by the pandemic, while remote onboarding and service delivery have experienced dramatic growth in many areas. A major challenge in online onboarding is proving the identity of the person signing up. Often the proof-of-identity process relies on the presentation of documents assumed to be under the control of the person being signed up, such as a driver's licence or passport. With the understanding that there are bad actors who may attempt to sign up imposters comes the responsibility of the organisation to make the misuse of identities as difficult as possible. The challenge, therefore, is being able to confirm with more confidence that the person signing up is the one whose identity is being used. Speakers: Isabelle Moeller has played a key role in the establishment of the Biometrics Institute, the independent and international impartial membership organisation which is promoting the responsible and ethical use of biometrics worldwide. She has created a global network of diverse stakeholders bringing together technical, research, privacy and public policy people all joining forces to make the world a better place through the responsible use of biometrics. Isabelle has successfully managed many government-funded projects in this field, including the Biometrics Vulnerability Assessment Project, the Biometrics Institute Privacy Guidelines, the Three Laws for Biometrics, Ethical Principles for Biometrics, the Good Practice Framework and the UN Counter Terrorism Compendium on Good and Recommended Practices for the Use of Biometrics in Counter-Terrorism, where the Institute was the penholder. She received the SIA Women in Biometrics Award in 2017 for her contribution to the biometrics community in promoting the responsible and ethical use of biometrics. The award is dedicated to recognising innovative women creating a more secure world by guiding the biometrics technology market. She has spoken at many of the Biometrics Institute events but also at important meetings of the United Nations, Interpol, OSCE, ICAO and Frontex to name a few. Brett Feldon is a Biometrics Institute Advisory Council member and is Head of the Digital Identity Expert Group. He was previously on the board of the institute from November 2011 until March 2019 and is based in Sydney, Australia. Brett's experience includes management and oversight of deployments of voice biometrics solutions in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and the US, across a range of industries and government departments. He ran various aspects of what is now Probe Group's speech and biometric business across geographic regions including EMEA and Australasia from 2007 to 2019.
Akbar is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 8 funnels hit 7 figures. He is on a mission to create massive impact through coaching and believes that as people earn more, they can give more to their families, communities, and favorite charities - hence, making the world a better place. You can contact Akbar through his website: https://akbarsheikh.com/ Don't forget to subscribe to be in the draw to win great prizes and also to receive a transcription in your inbox. https://unleashyourfocus.com/ To watch other interviews: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2DZhSN7zdZ79vxXNI8JM_o9j9l64xClB
Talk with Chaitanya Charan dasa for The Monk's Podcast. Link to the video version of the conversation: https://youtu.be/FEqCYYLULjM Link to the free version of the book "Cow care in Hindu Animal Ethics": https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030284077
In this week's episode, Ricardo explains what conflicts of interest are. He also shows some examples where decision-making based on personal interest can harm the project, the organization, and other project stakeholders. He also presents the 5 ethical principles (based on the Harvard Program on Negotiation) that must be considered in project decisions to avoid a potential conflict of interest.
"Do the right thing to make you better when nobody else is watching." One of the things that great leaders do positive leaders do motivation leaders do on a consistent basis, is they teach this they instill this in their employees, they instill this in their students. They instill this in their audience.
"Do the right thing to make you better when nobody else is watching." One of the things that great leaders do positive leaders do motivation leaders do on a consistent basis, is they teach this they instill this in their employees, they instill this in their students. They instill this in their audience.
Hilary Jane Grosskopf is a leadership strategist, award-winning author, and entrepreneur. Her writing is inspired by her experience as a leader in various organizations and her study of systems. Ethics sounds basic and simple enough; however, in practice, especially in the complex and often competitive business environment, it can be challenging to know the most ethical action to take and why. Join Jason Marc Campbell and Hilary Jane Grosskopf, author of Awake Ethics, in an amazing conversation on how we can apply ethical principles to foster a team culture of peace and progress. Hilary Jane Grosskopf is the founder of Awake Leadership Solutions, a company that educates and inspires leaders seeking ethical, mindful, and creative leadership practices for work and life. She started her career in the retail supply chain at large corporations like Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Restoration Hardware. As a team leader within large corporations, Hilary realized that leadership is often the hardest part of work for many people. Lack of vision, lack of interpersonal skills, and lack of opportunities for personal and professional growth often got in the way of connection and progress. Hillary has written two interactive guidebooks for leadership that contain her systems and exercises: Awake Leadership and Awake Ethics. Listen out for: - The story of how Kristen got into ethical principles. - Why people steal ideas and don't give credit. - How to confront someone who has stolen your idea. - 10 ethical principles to bring peace and balance at work. - Practices that help you with work content. Bonus: - Subscribe to 'Mindvalley Membership' to discover 30+ Mindvalley Quests – at a surprisingly low annual fee. You can also watch our podcast sessions live, interact with the guests, connect with the world's best teachers and find your community here
In this episode, we review the topic of Ethical Principles from the Stats section.
Show Resources Buy Heart & Seoul by Episode 039 guest Jen Frederick! Buy Start Here, Start Now: A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community by Episode 035 guest Liz Kleinrock! In this episode we talk about: Introoooooo!: 0:00 What is Yugyo and How Does it Relate to Confucianism: 2:50 The Flaws of Confucianism: 7:17 The 3 Ethical Principles + the 5 Ethical Norms: 10:08 Children's Day: 18:33 How Old Are We...: 23:25? ...And Why That's Important in Korean Culture: 28:05 Back to Language (Again): 30:37 Stories About H-Mart: 33:57 ---// Support/Follow the Show! Online at janchishow.comSupport the show at janchishow.com/support Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @janchishowJoin our Group! janchishow.com/afterparty Watch our Youtube Videos The Janchi Show Quick BioWe're three Korean Adoptees spread out around America and each of us are at different stages in life. We'll talk about the Korean adoptee experience from our perspectives and learn more about our shared culture, usually with food. And it won't just be the three of us; each week we'll have other adoptees from all over the world joining us to talk about what makes us similar and what makes us unique. So join the party!// Meet the Janchi Boys!Nathan NowackNathan was adopted from Seoul and raised in a small town in Oklahoma by a loving family and adopted sister. After college in Colorado he later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a digital media career and eventually started 2 photography companies. He has a wife and 3 kids and has reconnected with his biological family in 2014.Connect with Nathan! Website: http://www.nathannowack.com LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/nathann/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/nowackphoto Patrick ArmstrongPatrick was adopted from Seoul and raised in a small(er than Nathan's) town in Indiana. After dropping out of college, he travelled around, working a variety of jobs before co-founding the All Times Are Local Foundation with his adopted sister in Chicago. He currently lives in Indianapolis with his fiancé and is 7 seconds into his journey of exploring his Korean-American adoptee identity.Connect with Patrick! Website: http://www.alltimesarelocal.org LinkedIn: http://linkedin/in/patrickarmstrong219 Instagram: http://instagram.com/patrickintheworld K.J. RoelkeKJ was adopted from Daegu and raised in Dallas, Texas with his two biological, older siblings and his younger sister, adopted from Russia. He graduated from Greenville College and has served as the Worship & Creative Director at Schweitzer Church in Springfield, Missouri since then. He is married, with no children (yet!), and has been on his journey of discovery since 2015.Connect with K.J. Website: http://kj.roelke.info/ LinkedIn: http://linkedin/in/kjroelke Instagram: http://instagram.com/kjroelke // Listen to/Watch The Janchi Show on all major platforms: Apple: http://janchishow.com/apple Spotify: http://janchishow.com/spotify Youtube: http://janchishow.com/youtube // Join the Asian Podcast Network: Website: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/ // The Janchi Show is produced by Just Like Media: Website: http://www.justlikemedia.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia Executive Producer: Jerry WonCreative Director: Michelle NamAudio & Video Engineer: K.J. Roelke
In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Ethical Principles from the Stats section. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medbulletsstep1/message
This week Dave (https://twitter.com/davidegts) talks with Joshua Powers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-powers-815b662/) about using AI to make AI more ethical! D&G 207 (https://dgshow.org/207) with John Janek! An AI Looks At Human Writings On Ethical Artificial Intelligence (https://devtechnology.com/2021/01/an-ai-looks-at-human-writings-on-ethical-artificial-intelligence/) Asilomar AI Principles (https://futureoflife.org/ai-principles/) The Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_relativity) Joint Artificial Intelligence Center AI Ethics Principles (https://www.ai.mil/docs/Ethical_Principles_for_Artificial_Intelligence.pdf) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on AI Ethics (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-ai/) We Give Thanks * Joshua Powers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-powers-815b662/) for being our special guest star! * John Janek (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnjanek/) for introducing us to Joshua! Special Guest: Joshua Powers.
"Even if we don't get to that stage of AGI, it is absolutely probable that we will get to the point where there is enough complexity in some of these AI systems which can have an ongoing and profound effect on people's lives" — Matthew Newman Matthew is a global leader in the operationalisation of AI Ethics and responsible use of frontier technology. He is founder and CEO of TechInnocens, a consultancy that provides practical advisory to C-suite, board and AI-leadership on embracing trusted-use; as well as a member of The Cantellus Group, an innovative boutique consulting group helping business and policy leaders harness the opportunities, new risks and trade-offs with AI and other frontier technologies. Matthew has over 20 years experience of advising leadership teams on technology-driven transformation at some of the world's most respected enterprises, as well as start-ups, SMEs and government organisations. He engages with the World Economic Forum's Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Platform, co-develops standards for Ethical-use of AI at the IEEE and is a member of the Global Governance of AI Roundtable. Matthew also provides expertise to the Australian Human Rights Commission, the Australian Federal Government and the European AI Alliance on issues of AI policy and the intersection with social license to operate. This episode is brought to you by Audible! Audible has the largest selection of audiobooks on the planet. Audible is kindly offering AI Asia Pacific listeners two free audiobooks with a 30-day trial membership. Click here and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs. If you are listening on Apple Podcasts, make sure you subscribe to see the link. Then, download your free title and start listening! It’s that easy. Looking for book recommendations? We highly recommend Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil. *** Season 2 starts in January 2021, with all-new episodes. Subscribe now, wherever you are listening. For show notes and past guests, please visit https://aiasiapacific.org/index.php/podcasts/.fsa If you have questions or are interested in sponsoring the podcast, please email us at contact@aiasiapacific.org or follow us on Twitter to stay in touch.
We discover Ramon Llull's values, and his relation to the University of the Balearic Islands.
In this latest episode of Bricks & Mortar, EG’s professional & legal editor, Sarah Jackman, is joined by Jen Lemen - an RICS APC assessor and co-founder of Property Elite - for a look at RICS ethics and professional standards. The RICS’s current guidance is contained in its Global Professional and Ethical Standards, Rules of Conduct for Members and Rules of Conduct for Firms. However, it is currently consulting members on a new Professional Statement – Statement of Ethical Principles and Rules of Conduct - which, if adopted, will come into force in June 2021. What has motivated the proposed change? What is in the detail? And what do both members and APC candidates preparing for final assessment need to be aware of? Tune in to get up to speed on the detail.
Today on the Drop In CEO podcast, Yonason Goldson shares the importance of sharing and helping your team understand company ethics. Listen in as Deborah and Yonason discuss how to identify the potential of your emerging leaders, acting ethically even when it negatively impacts your business, and understanding individual priorities in order to set yourself and your team up for success. Yonason Goldson is director of Ethical Imperatives, LLC, teaching professionals how good ethics is good business and the benefits of intellectual diversity. He’s a keynote and TEDx speaker, trainer, coach, and community rabbi, as well as a repentant hitchhiker, recovered circumnavigator, former newspaper columnist, and retired high school teacher in St. Louis. He’s authored hundreds of articles applying ancient rabbinic wisdom to the challenges of the modern secular world. His sixth book, “Grappling with the Gray: an Ethical Handbook for personal success and business prosperity,” is due out this October. Visit him at https://www.yonasongoldson.com/. Request a free copy of Yonason Goldson's ebook, The 7 Ethical Principles that Drive Successful Leadership: https://www.yonasongoldson.com/freebie You can connect with Yonason in the following ways: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yonason-goldson/ https://www.facebook.com/yonasongoldson/ https://twitter.com/yonasongoldson https://www.instagram.com/yonasongoldson/ https://www.tiktok.com/@yonasongoldson When I began the Drop in CEO Podcast, I knew that the best advice we could ever receive was from people who had been there. Now that we're over 50 episodes in, I thought it was time to pool some of the best advice into a collection that you could use to elevate your leadership and start putting humans first. You can download the full guide here: https://bit.ly/humancentrichero See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We pivot slightly from our usual scenario-driven format today. In the past, we’ve offered advice and guidance on specific situations you might encounter in your life. In this episode, we thought we’d do a wrap-up of the takeaways we’ve mentioned. You can use these principles to help you with the sticky situations you come across. They’re valuable, timeless and applicable in many ways. Ethics and Etiquette podcast is a thought-provoking dialogue about everyday dilemmas. New episodes are available twice monthly on the first and third Wednesdays. You can find them at our website, www.ethicsandetiquette.com or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. This podcast is brought to you by author Marna Ashburn; Kelly Halligan Zimmerman, a wife, mother, and attorney; and retired Army officer, combat veteran, and father of four Mike Derrick. Our podcast music is "Still" by Les Hayden (used with permission).
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We at Nootralize value ethical research highly. This is why we intend to apply the ethical principles of psychological testing laid out by the American Psychological Association in the “Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing” and “Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct”, and the World Medical Association guidelines outlining principles for ethical medical research involving human participants. While the Nootralize app largely follows these standards, the nature of the application makes for variability in the relevance of some of the ethical guidelines. If you want to understand how we approach ethical nootropic research on healthy human subjects, this podcast episode is for you. Episode resources: * Video: https://youtu.be/MeZljNxZW3E * Blog: https://blog.nootralize.com/the-ethics-of-the-nootralize-web-app%e2%80%8a-%e2%80%8apsychological-testing-and-human-medical-research/ Nootralize links: * https://nootralize.com - Web App * https://blog.nootralize.com - Blog * https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAmoqLdhY3YeZZ7e9TIxvKQ - YouTube
In this session, Ri + CT take a minute to discuss ethics in the field of psychology. Why is it important to be certified? What is the big deal with getting a doctorate? And what is up with people fronting on the interwebs? Resources APA’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct | https://www.apa.org/topics/ethics/ Musical Credits Intro Music: "Rollie" by Yung Kartz | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_Kartz/July_2019/Rollie_1546 Break Music: "Attitude, Belief and Determination" by Martin L. Dumas, Jr. Outro Music: "Jet Langing" by Ervin Michael
Hello listeners! Join this weeks discussion in the brand new radio studio! First of many wonderful shows recorded in this top class facility... more about that soon. In this episode we hear some stories of days gone by with Paul, where he gives example of some difficult moral decisions that had to be made regarding clients and business. These types of decisions define who you are as a person and as a company. Aspen Waite are held in such high esteem nationally because of our highly ethical approach to business and people. We are here to do right by you and do the right thing. As Paul says 'we get in the trenches with you, and are there when you need it most'. Enjoy! Song this week is Friday on My Mind by The Easybeatshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iW2_Ec3uEU
Akbar Sheikh is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 8 funnels hit 7 figures, father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving the gift of vision to blind children.Prior, he was homeless, overweight, in a terrible relationship, and suffered from a crippling anxiety disorder.He does what he does because he believes that entrepreneurs are inherently good people that want to make more so they can give to their families, communities, and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place.Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way.To follow him on social media, go to: https://www.facebook.com/akbar.sheikh.18488If you want to join the best Coaching Program for Coaches, and use the code "REEM": https://akbarsheikh.com/the-coach-s-secret-optinTo listen to Akbar amazing TEDx Talk, go to:https://youtu.be/_8gXY4nzXPc ===================================================================================If you enjoyed the episode, if it helped you in any way, or if you had ONE aha moment, please let me know, hit the subscribe button and leave me a review and a comment. You will make my day :)Or if you think i can improve anything, also, leave me a review and a comment, you will help me do better things and bring you what you need in the future..If you would like to connect with me & become friends :) Check me out at: https://www.facebook.com/reem.kharbatOr visit my website: https://www.reemkharbat.com/homeDo you want to launch your own podcast, then you have to check the Podcast Profit Lab Program; it's life changing! https://www.podcastprofitlab.co/order-form?affiliate_id=2070856
Akbar Sheikh is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 8 funnels hit 7 figures, father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving the gift of vision to blind children.Prior, he was homeless, overweight, in a terrible relationship, and suffered from a crippling anxiety disorder.He does what he does because he believes that entrepreneurs are inherently good people that want to make more so they can give to their families, communities, and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place.Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way.To follow him on social media, go to: https://www.facebook.com/akbar.sheikh.18488If you want to join the best Coaching Program for Coaches, and use the code "REEM": https://akbarsheikh.com/the-coach-s-secret-optinTo listen to Akbar amazing TEDx Talk, go to:https://youtu.be/_8gXY4nzXPc ===================================================================================If you enjoyed the episode, if it helped you in any way, or if you had ONE aha moment, please let me know, hit the subscribe button and leave me a review and a comment. You will make my day :)Or if you think i can improve anything, also, leave me a review and a comment, you will help me do better things and bring you what you need in the future..If you would like to connect with me & become friends :) Check me out at: https://www.facebook.com/reem.kharbatOr visit my website: https://www.reemkharbat.com/homeDo you want to launch your own podcast, then you have to check the Podcast Profit Lab Program; it's life changing! https://www.podcastprofitlab.co/order-form?affiliate_id=2070856
Today we have a special guest, Nate Davis, who has been on the show before to discuss Textual Criticism. Today, though, we discuss Christianity and Social Media etiquette and ethics. I think this episode will be different and helpful in many respects.Nate did an awesome job and he carried this episode along nicely. I hope you enjoy it. “He is Our God” Music and Words by Jon Althoff and Bob Kauflin © 2017 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) All rights reserved. Used by permission. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org
Akbar Sheikh is the CEO of AkbarSheikh.com. He uses his expertise in branding, marketing, and storytelling to help business owners excel at entrepreneurship. He is the international bestselling author of the book Seven Figure Funnels, and has been featured on various media outlets and news sites. He also devotes time and energy towards giving and helping those in need, which he believes is his “greatest source of ROI.” In this episode, we talked about persuasion, motivation, entrepreneurship...
Akbar Sheikh is the CEO of AkbarSheikh.com. He uses his expertise in branding, marketing, and storytelling to help business owners excel at entrepreneurship. He is the international bestselling author of the book Seven Figure Funnels, and has been featured on various media outlets and news sites. He also devotes time and energy towards giving and helping those in need, which he believes is his “greatest source of ROI.” In this episode, we talked about persuasion, motivation, entrepreneurship...
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Grey Mirror: MIT Media Lab’s Digital Currency Initiative on Technology, Society, and Ethics
Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi, the Founder and CEO of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at the MIT, and Director of the Ethics Initiative at the MIT Media Lab. We chat about how we can embody ethical principles, meditation, and ethics as an optimization framework. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenzin_Priyadarshi https://twitter.com/mitDCI https://twitter.com/RhysLindmark
Akbar Sheikh is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 7 funnels hit 7 figures, father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving the gift of vision to blind children. Prior, he was homeless, overweight, in a terrible relationship, and suffered from a crippling anxiety disorder.He does what he does because he believes that entrepreneurs are inherently good people that want to make more revenue thus they can give to their families, communities, and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place.Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way.Enjoy the episode! Please leave a review and as always come tell me what you think about the episode on social media... @RealTrentEvans on ALL platforms.Instagram: @RealTrentEvansFacebook: @RealTrentEvansTwitter: @RealTrentEvansLinkedIn: @RealTrentEvansYoutube: @RealTrentEvansMuch love!
On this episode Josh speaks with Akbar Sheikh about the Ethical Principles of Persuasion.
Dr. Christopher Phelps is an Entrepreneur, General Dentist, Best selling author, Dental Speaker, and mentor. He is recognized as the only Dentist to be named a Cialdini Method Certified Trainer (CMCT) and he teaches those principles in his “Ethical Principles of Persuasion in Dentistry” seminar. Dr. Christopher Phelps joins Glenn and Vinh to discuss topics ranging from his newly created coaching program to his love for Napa Valley wines. Notes of Interest: *Dr. Christopher Phelps first became a Dental Entrepreneur when he sold his notes in Dental School *His notes became so popular that some classmates started copying them without paying for them. *Dr. Phelps encrypted his notes by copying them on red copy paper from Kinkos *He was a partner in four Dental practices but left the partnership and assumed the two worse ones *Dr. Phelps was able to turn two under-performing practices into thriving offices *He was a fan of Dr. Robert Cialdini and became a Cialdini Method Certified Trainer *One of his most popular seminars is “Ethical Principles of Persuasion for Dentistry” based on Cialdini Methods *A future goal is to create Dental practices within retirement communities *Dr. Christopher Phelps will be rolling out a Coaching Program to help Dentists achieve success Links from the show: Nifty Thrifty Discount for Dr. Phelps Courses – http://niftybackup.getpracticegrowth.com/training-resources/ Carolinas Dental Center – http://carolinasdentalcentermatthews.com/ Dr. Phelps Helps: Concept to Practice – http://www.drphelpshelps.com/seminars/ Influence at Work – https://www.influenceatwork.com/principles-of-persuasion/ Kolbe Index – http://kolbe.com/ Howell Mountain Vinters – http://www.howellmountain.org/ Haber Family Vinyards – http://www.haberfamilyvineyards.com/ Belle Glos – http://belleglos.com/wines/ Acknowledgements “Star Wars” is property of Lucasfilm LTD “Red Red Wine” is property of UB40 and EMI “Outsourced” is property of Russell Peters No copyright infringement intended
Akbar sheikh is a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 7 funnels hit 7 figures, father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving the gift of vision to blind children. Prior, he was homeless, overweight, in a terrible relationship, and suffered from a crippling anxiety disorder. He does what he does because he believes that entrepreneurs are inherently good people that want to make more revenue thus they can give to their families, communities, and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place. Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way. akbarsheikh.com
Akbar Sheikh (Akbar on Facebook) has gone from homeless, in a terrible relationship and an anxiety disorder to being a #1 international best-selling author, speaker, and master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion. Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way and he shares his journey from homeless to 7-figures and beyond and shares some wisdom on how you can hit 7-figures yourself! Enjoy! :) You can check out the free book at www.7figurebook.com
Why Dave Decided to talk to Akbar: Akbar Sheikh is a best selling author internationally, speaker, and master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion. Prior to his success, Akbar was homeless and overcame many trials and tribulations in his life; he credits these hard times as the catalyst to his success. His core philosophical belief revolves around giving back. Akbar believes that being an entrepreneur gives him the opportunity to give back to families, communities, charities, hence making the world a better place. He has now helped seven funnels hit seven figures by ethically injecting principles of persuasion into their funnel. Tips and Tricks for You and Your Business: The Power of Giving: (4:05) Income Earning and how to be Successful: (8:00) Sevenfigurebook.com (25:16) Entrepreneurial journey (25:40) Quotable Moments: "We help businesses scale to 7 figures by ethically injecting principles of persuasion into their funnel." "You need to have that giving mindset since day one, otherwise you will not be successful." "You don’t have to do all of it at once." Other Tidbits: Making it impossible to fail: (11:10) Vision/Goal Board: (11:40) Links: FunnelHackerRadio.com FunnelHackerRadio.com/freetrial FunnelHackerRadio.com/dreamcar ---Transcript--- Speaker 1: 00:00 Welcome to funnel hacker radio podcast, where we go behind the scenes and uncover the tactics and strategies top entrepreneurs are using to make more sales, dominate their markets, and how you can get those same results. Here's your host, Dave Woodward. Everybody. Welcome back to a funnel hacker Speaker 2: 00:19 radio. This is going to be a fun, fun experience because we're kind of going back in time and Ford and time all at the same time. What I mean by that is rarely do I ever have someone who's been on our show more than once, but I wanted to kind of go back and bring someone back in. Gosh, it's been almost. It's been over a year now, but I wondered if you guys or reintroduce you to act chic. Ackbar. Welcome Dave. Thanks for having me. I'm so happy to have you. This is a lot of fun. For those of you guys, you don't know his story. I mean, have you referred back to the first podcast? We did, and we'll put that down in the show notes, but real quick, I wish, again, I don't know how if we're going to have this on video or not, but let me just kind of tell you, this is a guy who went from having nothing. Speaker 2: 00:56 Basically it was living in a janitor's closet and I'm looking at the backdrop to his interview room here in mind. Just is absolutely garbage. I've got. I'm totally jealous. I'm looking here. He's got a picture of he and Russell. He's got a shelf with, I don't know how many awards because he's blocking half of eight or 10 awards there. He's got three different Co, two comma club plaques behind him. I mean the guy has been just crushing it and thought, you know, it'd be a ton of fun just to have. Haven't backed onto. The first time I had him on was because we'd met, Gosh, nick was to funnel hack live ago and at that time he just got his first two Comma Club award and so I thought it'd be really fun to bring them back on and kind of tell the journey from one, two comma club awards now three pushing forward to hit our, our eight figure water plaque in ring and everything. So all that said, I've said more than enough ackbar. Glad to have you on the show and tell it. Fill in the gaps of what I forgot. Speaker 3: 01:48 Oh Man. You know, we've just gotten a little gray since I first joined was I had two kids. I actually just got into, so two years ago and the first of all hacklabs when I first joined click falls and Dallas last year. So I've had two kids didn't since then. I've gotten some gray hair and we've got some clarity on how this whole Internet marketing world works. And you know, it's, it's, it's a beautiful, beautiful thing they have to really soak up, you know, Speaker 2: 02:17 you know, the crazy thing about it, we always, for some reason always comes up as far as two comma, club plaques, awards, all this craziness. And people think all these millions of dollars. The thing that I want people to understand about you, which is really kind of the weirdest thing, is you're not motivated by money at all. I mean, like Speaker 3: 02:35 at all right? It's funny because I'm in, I'm in Russell Brunson's inner circle, right? And um, you know, there's a coach, a life coach, a coach, Mandy. So you take these tests, you know, the disc test and it tells you what is, um, what do you value in life? And it's crazy because you think you know yourself, but you really kind of don't when you take this test. And everybody was kind of shocked when they found out that my, it's called the economy. Uh, money was not important to me at all. And everyone's kind of shocked because they're all a bunch of entrepreneurs. They're like, it was Kinda like a lot of people will hide money driven, impact driven. So yeah, that was kind of shocking, but it really helped me understand my purpose and why I do what I do and it's because of my love of entrepreneurs to really help them scale so they can take a portion of revenue, give it to their families, communities and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place. Speaker 3: 03:26 I love that part. That kind talks about that as this super theory type of thing that eventually I want to do. You have done it from day one. I mean it's crazy because it's. One of the things I love and it's really why I wanted to have you on the show is obviously we'll talk about the is you're creating and literally millions of dollars. You're helping yourself as well as for your clients. But I want to kind of help people understand what, when we talked about this idea as far as the one funnel away for you as one funnel away from giving and helping and restoring sight and and helping kids. So I want to kind of. We'll get to that other stuff, but this is a different side we typically don't address and I want to just dive right into that with you if you're okay with that. Speaker 3: 04:08 I'm so happy to talk about that because what not annoys me or frustrates me, but what concerns me is when people are like, Oh, when I'm successful then I will give. But the thing is like, I feel like you need to have a giving mindset from day one, otherwise you're not really going to be successful. Do you see what I'm saying? So it's like I was homeless. I didn't have money to give. So at that time I was giving time. Do you know what I mean? And there was a time I didn't have time and this was just calling my mom and my family members and just making them happy. Like, you know, you never ever call like your aunt for example, like your last and be like, Hey, I'm just thinking about you. Love you. I mean they'll literally cry by the way when you do that. Speaker 3: 04:47 So listen, my number one secret honestly is not a facebook pixel, is not some content or copy strategy or some webinars, secret formula. Honest to God, I swear to God it is giving because every time I get, matter of fact, I've been taking this month real easy. I've had a phenomenal month revenue wise for those people. Care about that. Do you know why? I believe that his earlier this month we built a well in Africa and they, believe it or not right now, we abuse water. It seems meaningless. It's nothing to us. They have to walk miles and miles. Big Buckets on their head just to go get clean water back half the day is gone. The poor get poorer. What are they going to work? Half the day is going to walk to get water. We built A. Well, they're solar powered, by the way. Now. Thousands of people every day are gonna have access to clean water, which is something they never had before. Is it a coincidence that like right away we did like we did 50,000 like this while I was honestly actually on vacation. Not to be cheesy and be like that, you know, on the beach it was just, it's just true. I was on a lake, but it's because of the giving. I can promise you that and when I get a little lazy because that happens because sometimes you get Speaker 2: 05:57 sick or not sick of writing the checks, but sometimes it's just, it just becomes another check and which is why I'm actually want to opening my own charity because I want to be more hands on. I want to take my kids to like a farm every weekend where we can feature, you know, when you, when you slow down a little bit. I noticed that my revenues less every time. Every time I forget to write a check or something, that always is less, but when I. The more I give, I swear, the more I make more happier. I am really. I love it. I've been a huge believer in the whole principle of tithing for years and years. Kind of grew up on that principle with my parents. Teach me, give away 10 percent of attempt and I've just. I've adapted that my own life and it's been fun since then, uh, where you can now get more than a 10th and other charities and do other things that you want to do with it. Speaker 2: 06:43 But I think what you said is probably the most important thing that is if you think you're going to give later and you don't know, you never, you just never will. I just, it just doesn't happen that way. So I wanted to make sure that we kind of started off with this and I'm sure if some people may have turned off the podcast by now, but that's okay. For those of you who are still with us, I wanted to make sure you guys understand there is a, a law. I'm a huge believer again, you know, there's a lot of irrevocably decreed and having before the foundation of this world upon which all blessings are predicated and I believe whenever you receive any blessings from obedience to those laws, you how much they're predicated kind of scriptural type of belief that I've, I've come to find out to be true for myself. Speaker 2: 07:26 And that is as you give more and if there's money, it's like a vacuum and when all of a sudden you start receiving stuff and you get more out, that vacuum has to be filled and you just get more kind of like what you illustrated that. But with that said, I'd like to now kind of divert more towards the money side of how do you help people actually earn the type of incomes where they can build wells and they can help those children who need eyesight. And let's kind of talk on the business side now. Let's make this transition. What I know you've got a book out your seven seven, what's the name of the book? It's a seven figure funnels and slap you in the face with a cold fish blueprint on how to generate a seven figure business online and just have an ethical steps. Speaker 2: 08:13 Smiley face always goes. I can't even repeat any of that. So just go to booking.com and you can see it. But here's the marketing title basically means there's a way of building seven figure funnels. And so with that said, tell me what are certain gifts some people, again, you've always been charitable giving. I want you to give like real nuggets, actionable steps that people can take right now to make that stuff happen. You don't, Dave, I'll tell you something interesting. Um, there's something that really I was talking about my hair getting gray, something that I'm realizing is that you can actually be really whoever you want to be and I don't want to get a little deeper in that meeting. I'll be a little vulnerable with you by nature. And I believe there were all tested. Like some people are just naturally Speaker 3: 08:56 have an addictive personality, so maybe they're being tested like that and maybe you know, it's tough for them to stay away from alcohol or something like that. Like we're all genetically a certain which way. And you know what test that way some people are addicted to all different types of me by nature. Dave, I, I'm a little bit of a naughty boy, you know what I mean by that is like if my hands are a little greasy, I'm at someone's house. I got a cheeseburger and no one's looking. I'm going to wipe my hands on their curtains. I found true and going to the table a certain things. I'm going to litter. I'm going to do all these things. I'm a little naughty. I guess I don't do any of these things because you can be anyone you want to be and I've chosen to be a better person even though by nature, you know, I want to put my feet up and smoke a cigar and have some, some Jack Daniels. Speaker 3: 09:40 I don't do any of that. You know what I mean? Now there are certain things you need to do to be successful in business. Right? For example, the number one thing is when I failed for 10 years, like, and I had that realization when I feel for 10 years over and over and over again, that time when I was homeless, I was first discovering a call line and funnels and 30 days went by and I didn't make any sales. I said to myself, dude, I don't care. I see all these guys making it. They don't seem any different than me, but they seem like a Weirdo just like me. It's like, I'm just not going to give up, right? I'm just going to make it happen. Or I'm literally gonna die trying in this, in this closet. So I didn't give up. And by nature, I'm a person who just gives up on, Hey, forget it. Speaker 3: 10:20 She was a good amount of diet, nevermind gave me a cheeseburger, but I'm not doing that. So I lost 70 pounds is by choosing to be a person that's not going to give up. Number one. Number two is the discipline. Uh, I wish you can see I have a daily three. It's very simple. Every single. Okay? So what it is, I have the goals written out, right? Okay. We want this funnel. Now what we're going to do is we want to converting webinar funnel, for example. That's what we're in now. We're going to dissect that into smaller goals. Okay? We need an awesome headline. We need awesome three secrets. We need some awesome pictures, okay? These are to do list. I gotta get a guy on Fiverr. I got to get an operator to look this over. I got to get the tech person that put this together, you know, and then you keep reading the. Speaker 3: 10:59 Now you've got a big to do list. Now I'll say this and I hold by with my heart and my soul. It is signed in my opinion, and correct me if I'm wrong, I think it is scientifically impossible on a molecular level to fail at this game. If you don't give up and you're doing at least three things a day to move your business forward, sounds good to me. No one's ever. I've said that a lot of people, no one's ever been able to say no, that's not true. So to me, that's the person I'm choosing to be. So for me success is not. What annoys me is when some people say, Oh man, you're lucky, or success is luck. I don't think so. I think success is an option and the good news is is that anyone can choose a. anyone can choose to be that person. Speaker 3: 11:43 I totally agree with you on that. So now that you've made the choice to actually be successful, what are the things? So right now, what are the three things on your board? What are the three things you're going to do every day? I'm a little bit right now because I ran. I have goals, I have goals and it's interesting. I'll just, I'll just mention this. I have goals on my board. The other day I was in, uh, I started kickboxing and I went to the locker room and I opened up my law firm where I had all my things. I saw my breitling watch, I saw my thousand dollars shoes, I saw my Bentley keys and I saw that. I'm like, okay. It was nice in the beginning, but now it's, it's meaningless. If you look at my goals now it's to get a farm for charity. Speaker 3: 12:25 It's to by my parents in a state where we can all be together. It's to be a philanthropy, a local philanthropist. It's about being near my community. It's about helping people. It's all about that. All the materialistic things. There's nothing materialistic. There's no Gucci purse or anything like that. There's nothing there. It's all about family, community and charity and that's, that's what drives me, but as far as my to do list, getting off Theoh my, here it is. I'm going to, um, we're going to talk to my accountant because I'm paying endless taxes and we need to see what's going on with that. I'm going to put up A. I'm going to do automated postings in my facebook group because I'm trading time for money, not automating that. So. Okay. So here's the big secret, by the way, I'm getting a little off topic, but when you're talking about content on facebook, you have to engage and when you engage, like if you put a cool content posts online and people are commenting and you don't respond, facebook just shuts you down. Speaker 3: 13:20 It gets a little weird because sometimes you're like awesome post. I'm just like, cool, I have to say something. Right? Because when you do that engagement, then you know, you keep getting more and more and more viewed as it's awesome. So I've put that into automating. I got to get like an assistant to that because I can't. It gets annoying for me. It's cool, thank you. Awesome. You know, it's like, what are you gonna say after a while. You know what I mean? Um, and then I'm working on a few projects. We're looking to build a software. We're looking to get into real estate. We're looking to open a, believe it or not, a mattress retail store. It's going to be very unique concept, but there's a lot of things on the I, I'm a lot more than three, but you just need three. So what are some of things for those people that are listening, they need action. Speaker 3: 13:57 Action steps right now. So typically are people are listening, are everything from people who are just getting started and just heard about click funnels to those people who are at seven figures like yourself and those who are approaching eight and even above eight right now. For those people who are just getting basically two or three, two or three versus just getting started right now, what are the things they need to focus on? What this. Check this out. I really feel as entrepreneurs, Dave, that we're artists and I feel like our mind is our canvas and it needs to be clear and it needs to be crisp us to to to create this, these phenomenal wealth generating funnel is right for that to happen. We need some systems from day one and I, and I'm only preaching what I did and when I was broke. You need an assistant right away from day one, no matter where you are financially. Speaker 3: 14:44 For example, if you can only afford a va now listening to get plenty of Va's for $10. If you can only afford them for a couple hours a week, get it and have the number I told you to break down all the tasks you the mind is a very particular thing. You can only do a certain amount of things and then it turns off. It's like I'm done. I'm done for the day. If you're filling it up with menial things, write down your day. What do you do? How long does it take you to get to work? How long do you spend in the bathroom? How long are you spending hours trying to figure out copy all these things? How much are you worth an hour if you're worthless, just say 100 an hour. Wait a minute. Why am I spending half the day doing things? I can pay someone $10 an hour to do. Speaker 3: 15:19 You're just messing yourself up because you're. You're. There's only so much you can do and then you're done. Get a Va. That va will make you more profitable. [inaudible]. IT'll free you up. Then you can spend your god given gifts are doing income generating activities that like, I started like that, a va for a couple hours a week. Now I have a full time in house, right hand man, but we built up that way organically. So that's number one is great tip. Yeah. So have a giving mentality from day one and have a. Have a team mentality from day one. This isn't a one man show like, I mean it depends on your goals really, but if you're trying to be in the seven figure world that it's really difficult to do it as a one man shop. So that's one thing. Another thing they have is really crystal clear clarity, and this is something really I learned in russell brunson's inner circle as well. Speaker 3: 16:04 If you're not working towards something, you're working towards nothing and it's like my goal is already there and I get to look. I remember that you have to have those goals so you know what you're working towards everyday. Otherwise you just on the treadmill, just running in circles are running in place all the time. You know what I mean? So if you have a crystal clear goals, you have help. You have the giving mentality. Okay? Now is now. Now you want to talk about specifically onto my funnels. Is your messaging clear? Are you going to pass what I call the dum bum test? If I show you my funnel immediately and closed the laptop, are you going to say, hey, what was that? What's in it for me? Uh, and how do I get it? I've had people talk to me about their funnels right all the time and asking, hey, what do you do 20 minutes later in the company? So what do you do? Speaker 3: 16:51 Clarity. Hey, watch this. Just do it, got milk. I mean, these are some of the largest camp marketing campaigns ever. People have their life story on their follow, right? Or they're missing everything. Just consent. What did einstein say? The beauty is in simplicity, the geniuses in taking something complex and making it so that the masses can understand. So for example, someone comes to you and say, so what is it that you do? What do you do? Um, well, I help entrepreneurs scale to seven figures by ethically injecting seven ethical principles of persuasion into their funnels. Oh, that's a long. That's a long regional. Yeah. Massive curiosity ways. There's a couple of hooks there. So what are some of those seven proven ethical steps? You know, there's a lot of different things. Um, there's scarcity, there's social proof, there's authority, there's like ability, there's tenacity, the tenacity. Speaker 3: 17:47 For example, you know, that the lion's share of a lot of revenue is done on the back end is done in followup. Guess what? Most people don't have any follow up. I'm like, hey, how's your emails? Emails? Where's, where's that? What's that? Hey, most people listen. Shiny object syndrome where, listen, hey, media, 4,000 ads a day, we're seeing our minds are like, it's a miracle. They're not melted. Honestly, you have to constantly, how are you going to come if they're looking at your funnel and they get distracted by the 8 million things going on and they don't go back to from you, they're done with you onto the next one, right? But if you're constantly engaging with them via email or facebook group or bought or what have you, then you stay on the top of their mind. Speaker 2: 18:29 So right now I'm opening it up your seven figure book.com funnel. And so when you go there, basically obviously you've got a ton of social proof over the top as featured nbc two comma club, yahoo finance, huffington post, fox news number one international bestselling book, and five, five different countries. You have five star ratings on there. All this again, it's $47 book. Grab your free copy of the number one best seller, seven figure funnels. So I think one of the things that I loved about your page was people, you have to understand, you have to sell even something that's free. And I had this conversation with russell the other day. I'm like the amount, I mean just to sell something free, like a free plus shipping offer. If you look at our expert secrets funnel. I gotcha. If we were print that out, I don't know, I think it's like 50, 60 pages, but it's just crazy. Speaker 2: 19:23 But I look at yours, it's that same thing. You've got to have social proof. You've got to be willing to. And I had this conversation with my son last night, a christian, he's 15, 16 years, seven gosh, 17 years old, 17 years old and he's going, he's just getting started with click funnels. He wants to do a affiliate contest. And he's like, well damn, I'm trying to find out. You know, what? What should be my. What's my hook, what's my offer? How do I get people and most of my often page and it's itching. Having these conversations with a 17 year old son who's understanding, you have to have a hook, you have to have an offer, you've got to have a story, you got to have something that's compelling, that's there. And I think again, what I love about, about your page is it's a super simple opt in page. Again, yes, I deserve this. Interesting. Not, not want this, but I actually deserve this. So tell me why you went with I deserve this. Well, it's interesting. Yeah, Speaker 3: 20:15 because people, uh, you know, it's basic psychology, right? That they're like, you know what? It's like giving them permission to succeed. It's like giving them permission. A lot of people are afraid of success. So this is allowing yourself to permit yourself to succeed. Now, what I really like about this page to one of my favorite things is when you opt in, you, I get obviously get your email address, but instantaneously you're taken right away to my body. Speaker 2: 20:39 That's exactly what I wanted to talk to you about. Okay? So again, I want you guys, this is what I want you to check this out. Once you go to a seven figure book.com, opt in and usually Speaker 3: 20:48 what most of you guys are used to seeing is you're going to go to a thank you page. That doesn't happen. So tell me, how did you open up my facebook page? So by the way, the they're going to ask, you can say seven figure book back home. They're going to ask, do you spell it or is it the number of. We got both the urls, so yeah. Okay. So check it out. So you opt in and get your email, which is cool because like you know, people get opt in, you know what's a great open rate? Twenty percent, 25 percent. What's a great click through rate one to five percent. I mean like you know, these are very high rates. Okay. So I get your email then immediately I message you on your instant messenger on facebook. My wife does and says, and it's a video now, which is important. Speaker 3: 21:33 I'll get to them. Say it's a video saying, hey, awesome, you want me to book? That's so cool and it's me. It's kind of cool. I'm going to like a nice leather coat and like a cool background, like nice trees and stuff. Um, and that was like, you want my book? Awesome. Guess what? It's in my facebook group and my feet. It's my free facebook group where we give you ton of tips on how to scale your business to seven figures. It's a free group. Very exclusive. It's right in there. You want to eat. Would you like to go get that? Would you like to go get that now? And then they have to click. Yes. So now they've engaged in my boss and now they're on my bucket list and then now they're going and joining my group. So I've gotten their email, they're on my body and now they're in my group now by the way, emails are cool, but bots are freaking phenomenal. Speaker 3: 22:15 Kinda like 80 percent open rate, like 30 to 50 percent click through. Like it's like the numbers are ridiculous. Like we're going to be laughing at this in years to come to like, dude, we should have taken more advantages. This is like the wild, wild west. And then of course in the facebook group, you cultivate them regularly with, with regular week of daily content. So it comes to a point, dave, honestly, and this is important, it comes to a point where were I, where people come to me to work with me and they have no questions for me. They have no qualms about my pricing and they're just ready to join because they've been soaking in. They've been inundated with so much content from bots, from emails, from my facebook group. They're just like, dude, please take my money. Do you know what I mean? Speaker 3: 22:54 And, and it's. And that's how you do it. Know I love it. It's. So basically there's two clicks on the facebook messenger bot. First one basically says, yes, I'm in. Second one is joined my group. I joined the group. Very first thing there is, it's a pinned post where the actual download is. So the deliverable is actually in the facebook group. And then beyond that basically goes into your recent activity, which again just announced you get your new podcast. This went live on top of there. So what's your podcast? Nice hotel. Nice. We'll pitch that to secrets to scaling like you know, we're doing all the presidents. Men were trying to be everywhere. We're trying. We're listening. We started nowhere. Listen, when I joined clickfunnels, I didn't even have a facebook account because none of my friends are on facebook. I only joined facebook for click falls to be in the clickfunnels group. Speaker 3: 23:44 Really? Uh, enough flooding. Actually. Now we have a thriving facebook group. We have an instagram with over 10,000 followers. We have a facebook business page, we have linkedin, we have youtube, our youtube channel. We've got podcasts, secrets, the scale, and we were launching a blog next week. We've got a big email list. We got a bought list and all this started from, from really nothing, but it really. I decided to be that person who's going to have all this stuff. Why, by the way, why is because I wanted the audience. Why is because when I have a cool call is like, I want to help bind kids, get their vision back, or I want to sponsor orphans or I want to do something cool. I have a community of likeminded people who were with me that'll help me do it a lot, like russell's changing the world with the brother was helping those kids and the underground railroad operation. Speaker 2: 24:32 Well thank you and again, I think the part I hope you guys all listened to and really kind of catch your, some of the major value bonds that been mentioning here. One is you have to have a va. It's probably the biggest mistake I made was thinking I could do this myself and I was too cheap and I loved. It really was when I first started I was just too cheap and I think that the key is I don't care if it's for an hour a week or two hours a week. I saw the same thing happened in my life as far as getting assistance from my house as far as whether it's a pool keeper, someone cutting the grass, someone cleaning the house, so into the shop. What are those things they add up? It frees your mind. Now you have to do that. The other thing I really would encourage you guys to do is go through seven figure book.com. Speaker 2: 25:11 Take a look at the way in which the funnel works. Super, super simple. I mean it is literally just an optin page directly to a facebook group. That's it. And the great part about it is the other thing you just said and that is you don't have to do all of it at once, man. I think that's where people, they just get overwhelmed and just pick one. Just pick the one thing and do that one thing. So act, bargain, appreciate that a ton. I love seeing what you're doing as we get close to wrapping things up here. Any other parting words you want to make sure people know about? Speaker 3: 25:39 No. My parting words is really, um, you know, listen, it's very interesting, this entrepreneurial journey. I kind of, you know, I'm kind of, I'm still new. I mean we just started like not even two years ago. It's very interesting because we all started at. I think we all started at the bottom. Yeah, I think everyone started at the bottom. I know I started a pretty much a rock. I mean I was homeless, but then you start growing. You start growing an audience, then you start doing some things. You start scaling, okay, now you make, now you're making five figures, not even four figures, five figures, six figures, seven figures. I recently had a big, big mentor of mine. I found out recently from someone on the phone. They're on the phone. I was doing a sales pitch like, dude, stop those sales pitch. I've been around for a long time. Speaker 3: 26:18 I was with this so and so and this is a big, big, big guy making one of the biggest guys in our space is a and I was with his group two years ago and it costs like 10,000 and I got to talk to him personally like once a month. I'm like, that dude was talking to. That guy talks to no one right now and he charges 10 times a month. That was on him only two years ago. Everyone goes to the exact same journey. You can be anywhere you want to be. You just don't give up and you Speaker 2: 26:44 stick to the proven bath and it's just a big congratulate. I just want everyone to understand how truly, truly blessed we are. Uh, open the news for two. I don't watch the news by the open to use for two minutes. It is the most depressing thing in the world. We are blessed to be in a first world country and to have the internet and to have click funnels. Please take advantage of it. Well thanks, but always a pleasure talking to you. I love spending time with you today. Again, take out seven figure book.com. Having to listen to the podcast yet, but I'm sure it's good so I at that as well, but that will look forward to talking to soon, but likewise. Thanks so much. Pays. Speaker 4: 27:21 Okay. Hey everybody. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to the podcast. If you don't mind, could you please share this with others, rate and review this podcast on itunes. It means the world to me. I'm trying to get to as a million downloads here in the next few months and just crush through over $650,000 and I just want to get the next few 100,000 so we can get to a million downloads and see really what I can do to help improve and and get this out to more people at the same time. If there's a topic, there's something you'd like me to share or someone you'd like me to interview, by all means, just reach out to me on facebook. You can pm me and I'm more than happy to take any of your feedback as well as if people would like me to interview more than happy to reach out and have that conversation with you. So again, go to itunes, rate and review this, share this podcast with others and let me know how else I can improve this or can do to make this better for you guys. Thanks.
Overview: In this episode, Akbar Sheikh comes on the Think Bold, Be Bold Show! Akbar is a #1 internationally best-selling author, speaker, master of the 7 Ethical Principles of Persuasion, has helped 5 funnels hit 7 figures, a father, and philanthropist with a concentration on orphans and giving the gift of vision to blind children. Prior, he was homeless, overweight, in a terrible relationship, and suffered from a crippling anxiety disorder. He does what he does because he believes that entrepreneurs are inherently good people that want to make more revenue thus they can give to their families, communities, and favorite charities, hence making the world a better place. Akbar is on a mission to use persuasion for good, helping people break through, the ethical way. Tune in to hear Akbar’s inspirational journey and why mindset is the key foundation for success! 5 Golden Nuggets Shared: 1. If you find yourself stuck and unhappy, evaluate your current situation. Like Akbar, your current situation is not your final destination. If you want change, you can create it. 2. If you want a different life, chances are you need to remove negative influences. You are a creation of your support group, environment, and lifestyle choices. Choose wisely. 3. The more you give, the more you will get. Try giving more of yourself to others and see how the universe will rewards you. 4. Success isn’t all about money. It’s about creating a life you desire, while having the ability to give back to those in need. 5. If you want help, you just have to ask. The collaboration that's possible in your network would surprise you if you just simply...ASK! 3 Bold and Kick-Ass Quotes: 1. “I believe as entrepreneurs we are artists, our canvas is our mind where we create.” - Akbar Sheikh 2. “It’s easier when you start making decisions through your belief systems.“ - Akbar Sheikh 3. “Scale on a daily basis.“ - Akbar Sheikh Click the hyperlink below to connect directly with Akbar! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/akbar.sheikh.18488 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretstoscaling/ Click the hyperlink below to connect directly with us! Website: http://www.ThinkBoldBeBold.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkBoldBeBold/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkboldbebold/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinkboldbebold Sponsored by Mavericks Mastermind Until next time, Do Something Nice for Someone! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn discuss ethical issues in the use of mobile apps in clinical care. As clinicians, it is critical for us to think potential ethical scenarios through so that we can prevent any ethical blunders. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ1dkedkL-M) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). References for this episode: American Psychological Association (2010). Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. American Psychological Association. (2013) Guidelines for the Practice of Telepsychology: Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists. American Psychologist, 68 (9), 791-800. Armstrong, C. M., Edwards-Stewart, A., Ciulla, R. P., Bush, N. E., Cooper, D. C., Kinn, J. T., Pruitt, L. D., Skopp, N. A., Blasko, K. A., & Hoyt, T. V. (2017). Department of Defense Mobile Health Practice Guide, third edition. Connected Health Branch, Defense Health Agency, U.S. Department of Defense. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), 42 U.S.C. § 300gg; 29 U.S.C. § 1181 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 1320d et seq. (1996). Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule, 45 C.F.R. Parts 160, 164 (Subparts A and C). Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act 2 U.S.C. § 300jj et seq.; § 17901 et seq. (2009). Joint Task Force for the Development of Telepsychology Guidelines for Psychologists (2013). Guidelines for the practice of telepsychology, American Psychologist, 68, 791-800. Jones, N., & Moffitt, M. (2016). Ethical guidelines for mobile app development within health and mental health fields. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 47(2), 155-162. Karcher, N. R., & Presser, N. R. (2016). Ethical and legal issues addressing the use of mobile health (mHealth) as an adjunct to psychotherapy. Ethics & Behavior, 00, 1-22.
CONTACT CAREY AT LIVE BUILD CHANGE (tap the image below) Join the LBC Community On Facebook Follow Carey on Facebook | Follow Carey on Twitter SUBSCRIBE on iTunes SUBSCRIBE on Google Play Ethical principles in business are an easy thing to talk about - TALK ABOUT - and not so easy to actually PULL OFF. But that’s the hard work that makes them worthwhile. It’s what sets you apart from both your competition and in the eyes of your clients and customers. You’d think that for Christ-followers applying ethical principles to a business should be a walk in the park. Think again. It’s never easy for anyone to consistently, wisely, compassionately do the right thing when there are plenty of people and organizations out there just looking for someone to cast stones at. Christians seem to be a favorite target. On this episode I dive into one example - from my business - of how we Christ-followers need to not only think through the ethical principles that should distinguish our business from others, but also how we need to carefully navigate the waters of applying them. There are legal things to consider. Moral things to consider. Faith things to consider. Consider that for a while. :) We’ll cover an example or two, look at a specific scenario I’ve had to deal with on multiple occasions, and look to the scriptures for principles that apply to both our business practices and the perspective we have on people - who are the objects of service any business is aimed toward. Ethical principles are vitally important in business. For a Christ-follower, times 10. What you’ll hear in this episode about: Ethical Principles in Business [0:47] The interesting tensions that come up because of ethical principles in business. [2:12] How do you maintain your Christian standards as you run your business? (the Gay wedding cake issue - again) [4:02] How and why I began thinking about ethical principles as they apply to my business. [9:44] Realize that the money WILL have a pull on you, no matter who you are. [12:03] How I’ve had to deal with clients that need to be “fired.” [14:14] Taking a page from Apple when it comes to not working with certain content. [18:03] Why creating something that explains your company values is not enough. [21:36] How have potential clients responded? Only a few have been angry, believe it or not. [23:52] What does it mean to hold to ethical principles in business in a way that makes Christ look good? [27:34] The benefits that come from responding to anti-Christian customers and clients in love and with understanding - but clear conviction. [29:31] Why we Christ-followers must stand when everyone else bows. A matter of faith. www.PodcastFastTrack.com The iTunes page that shows what is allowed or NOT in the iTunes directory The “Why” page I created - www.PodcastFastTrack.com/why Get the Morning Mindset and these weekly episodes every morning via Facebook Messenger https://manychat.com/l2/LiveBuildChange ***************** Get Daily Email Encouragement every morning in your Inbox http://careygreen.com/DE-List ***************** Find out more about Christian Life & Business Coaching http://CareyGreen.com ***************** Connect with the LIVE BUILD CHANGE Movement and Community Website: www.LiveBuildChange.com Facebook Community: www.LiveBuildChange.com/FB Email: Carey@LiveBuildChange.com
Dr. Chris Phelps spends most of episode 103 delivering actionable marketing content. Whether it's gift cards for nearby restaurants, wine and cheese parties or car washes he's giving you ideas for TONS of campaigns that you can use to drive new patient flow. He's also the originator of CallTrackerROI, an ingenious service that allows you to track how effective your marketing is. He's also one of the foremost experts on the science of influence. He's even studied directly under Dr. Robert Cialdini PhD, who is essentially the jedi master of influence marketing. All this gives Chris a very interesting and fascinating outlook on why some marketing works and some marketing doesn't. If you loved the actionable items that Chris shared in episode 103 then you're probably going to want to hear more. Here's how you can: check out the episodes that he did with Dr. David Maloley on the Relentless Dentist podcast. He did episodes on all six of the principles of influence. Check out Dr. Phelps' workshops coming up: August 5-6 "Get More Quality New Patients and Guide them to Yes" and August 12-13 "Ethical Principles of Persuasion for Dentistry" Episode 103's Brain Trust features Dr. Mike Keller, Dr. Dawn Kulongowski and Dr. Melissa Zettler. We continue our discussion of geriatric dentistry. How can you know if your patient is competent to give consent for treatment? How do you handle people whose mouths are falling apart because they can not or will not take care of themselves? You'll also hear Dawn take Alan to task for "bending over backwards" for those patients that won't allow you to tip them back far enough to work on them. It's podcasting gold, I tell you! Go Hack Yourself: Jason: Medical School for Everyone on Audible Alan: The More Perfect Union podcast If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! If you would like to support the podcast you can check out our Patreon page! Although the show will always remain free to download, our Patreon supporters get access to special bonus content including (at least) one extra podcast episode every months! Also be sure to check out the Dental Hacks swag store where you can find t-shirts, stickers coffee mugs and all sorts of other things that let the world know you're a part of the Hacks Nation!
Dr. Chris Phelps is a marketer. It's in his blood. Spend any time with him at all and you'll see that he just can't turn it off. He's the originator of CallTrackerROI, an ingenious service that allows you to track how effective your marketing is. He's also one of the foremost experts on the science of influence. He's even studied directly under Dr. Robert Cialdini PhD, who is essentially the jedi master of influence marketing. All this gives Chris a very interesting and fascinating outlook on why some marketing works and some marketing doesn't. You're going to find Chris fascinating, and you're probably going to want to hear more. Here's how you can: check out the episodes that he did with Dr. David Maloley on the Relentless Dentist podcast. He did episodes on all six of the principles of influence. Check out Dr. Phelps' workshops coming up: August 5-6 "Get More Quality New Patients and Guide them to Yes" and August 12-13 "Ethical Principles of Persuasion for Dentistry" In the Brain Trust we feature Dr. Mike Keller, Dr. Dawn Kulongowski and Dr. Melissa Zettler as we talk and/or commiserate about treating the geriatric population. What challenges are we seeing with patients as they age? How do some patients age differently than others? Can all patients give consent for dental treatment? This is an important yet entertaining discussion that should not be missed! Some links from the show: Dentiva lozenges for dry mouth Arctic Grape Ice Cubes gum Go Hack Yourself: Jason: Nextdoor Alan: More Perfect podcast If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! If you would like to support the podcast you can check out our Patreon page! Although the show will always remain free to download, our Patreon supporters get access to special bonus content including (at least) one extra podcast episode every months! Also be sure to check out the Dental Hacks swag store where you can find t-shirts, stickers coffee mugs and all sorts of other things that let the world know you're a part of the Hacks Nation!
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The NASW Code of Ethics and International Federation of Social Workers’ "Statement of Ethical Principles" call for social workers to challenge discrimination, oppression, and "unjust policies and practices." In the United States, racism remains a lasting and pernicious example of those injustices. In this podcast, Dr. Ashley Davis and Dr. Allyson Livingstone describe the development of their Anti-Racism Project. The discussion includes their experience as the Project's facilitators and group members, research connected to the Project, and their advocacy for the need to include equity work in social work doctoral education. They also identify four important themes that seemed to emanate from their work.
Howard Bauchner, MD interviews Ramin W. Parsa-Parsi, MD, MPH and Heikki Pälve, MD, PhD about the World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects