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Latest podcast episodes about foerster

Brotherly Pod
Noahly Pod #36 "Better Guys"

Brotherly Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 65:28


Noah and Dan return for the first episode of season 8 by recapping the offseason, will the goaltending hold, Carter Hart verdict, Foerster's positive health update, Ryan Johansen, standings predictions, NCAA vs CHL, more!

GREY Journal Daily News Podcast
Why Are Biglaw Associates Frustrated with Their Firm's Tech?

GREY Journal Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 2:41


Midlevel associates at major law firms report dissatisfaction with outdated laptops, slow software, and inadequate remote access, despite increased investments in artificial intelligence. Over half of surveyed Am Law 200 firms had associates who identified technology as a primary concern, with specific complaints directed at firms such as Cahill Gordon & Reindel, Paul Hastings, Dechert, and Morrison & Foerster. Some firms, including O'Melveny & Myers and Morgan Lewis & Bockius, received positive recognition for providing reliable technology and support. The survey results highlight a gap between advanced tech initiatives and the need for functional, everyday tools to support productivity.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NitrateVille Radio
Ep. 123: Cleveland Silent Film Festival • Lukas Foerster on Weimar Comedies • A Gish Sisters Book

NitrateVille Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 87:37


!23: Emily Laurance on The Cleveland Silent Film Festival and Colloquium • Lukas Foerster on Champagne and Caviar: Four Weimar Comedies • Ben Urish and Rick Geary on The Movie Girls, by Jan Wahl (87:38)

SCHARFE WELLE - der Bonner Epilepsie-Podcast
Folge 32: Als Patient auf Station Foerster

SCHARFE WELLE - der Bonner Epilepsie-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 66:23


I In dieser Podcastfolge steht der Alltag auf unserer Station Foerster im Mittelpunkt – und zwar aus Sicht eines Patienten. Clemens Duvenbeck, Mathematiker und vierfacher Familienvater aus Bonn, war bei uns zu Gast und berichtet offen darüber, wie er seine Aufenthalte auf unserer Station erlebt hat: Welche Abläufe und Routinen es gab, wie er die Atmosphäre und die Betreuung durch die unterschiedlichen Berufsgruppen empfunden hat, was er gegen Langeweile getan hat und was er am Klinikessen schätzt. Darüber hinaus gibt er persönliche Einblicke in seine Epilepsiegeschichte, die bereits in seiner Kindheit begann. Er spricht über seine Erfahrungen mit der Erkrankung und darüber, wie er seine Anfälle erlebt, über ein erstes Date mit Anfall und darüber, warum es ihm gesundheitlich heute so gut geht wie lange nicht mehr. Diese Folge ergänzt wunderbar unsere Episode 20, in der wir mit Kolleg*innen aus Pflege und Video-EEG-Monitoring über den Stationsalltag gesprochen haben – diesmal aus der Perspektive eines Betroffenen.

Interplace
Masters of Mess Making and Meaning

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 23:50


Hello Interactors,My wife and I recently started watching the mini-series 100 Foot Wave, which follows extreme surfer Garrett McNamara's quest to ride the mythical 100-foot breaker. The show has put Nazaré, Portugal on the map — not just as a place, but as a symbol of human daring against forces far larger than ourselves.At the same time, I've been listening to physicist-philosopher Sean Carroll's recent “solo” podcast on the emergence of complexity, tracing how the universe began in simplicity and blossomed into stars, life, and consciousness. These two threads — towering waves and cosmic arcs — collided in my mind, stirring something that has been swelling in me for years: how to reconcile wonder at life's improbable flourishing with despair at its accelerated unraveling on Earth.Should despair be the only response? Or is it possible, like the surfers at Nazaré, to recognize the peril without surrendering to it — to ride, however briefly, the wave that could also destroy us?THE COSMIC WAVEBeneath the lighthouse bluff at Nazaré, Portugal opens a canyon 140 miles long and three miles deep — three times deeper than the Grand Canyon. Born of tectonic fractures and sculpted over millions of years, it is less a static feature than a force in its own right: a conduit that gathers the ocean's momentum and hurls it shoreward. Swells that elsewhere would pass unnoticed are here magnified into walls of water, indifferent to whether they become playground or grave. Geography conspires — wind, current, and rock — but the canyon itself is an accomplice, a reminder that Earth is never merely stage but actor. For today's surfers, this is possibility. For centuries of fishermen, it was peril. The waves have not changed, but the stance we take toward them has — and that, too, becomes part of the story the canyon tells.So it is with complexity. Every wave begins simple, a long low swell born of distant winds, that crescendos into chaos at the shoreline. It swirls and curls into turbulent foam piqued in curious but dangerous beauty, only to dissolve back into undertow, bubbles, and silence. Our own cosmos follows the same rhythm, driven by the logic of entropy — the tendency of energy to spread, of order to give way to disorder. In the beginning, we know the universe was astonishingly simple and ordered: a hot, uniform plasma, almost featureless in its smoothness.Imagine the origin of life sitting at origin of a graph. It exists orderly in low entropy and low complexity. But entropy is restless. As it advanced diagonally up and to the right disorder increases in a straight line. This opens space for complexity to emerge. Early on in the cosmos tiny quantum fluctuations stretched into patterns, atoms gathered into stars, stars fused new elements as galaxies spun, coalesced, and collided. Imagine this as the complexity line on our graph. It also grows with time but takes the shape of a parabolic wave climbing upward to a smooth crest as it increases in complexity. Meanwhile, entropy ticks steadily up and to the right as a straight arrow of time forever growing in disorder as our universe continues to increase in complexity.We are now somewhere on this complexity curve. And this is the paradox of our middle epoch. Entropy never reverses course — disorder always increases — yet along that trajectory the complexity within we live crests, like a wave gathering its final height. For a sliver of cosmic time, the universe has been rich, complex, and with structure. On at least one world in the cosmos, life emerges and even creates complex organisms like us. But if entropy pushes inexorably forward, complexity will not hold indefinitely. Stars will exhaust their fuel, galaxies will drift into darkness, and matter itself may decay. This diagram reminds us that complexity rises only to fall again, tracing an arc back toward simplicity even as entropy continues its steady climb.In this framing, the universe is not a march from order to chaos but a cycle of simple-to-complex-to-simple played out against entropy's one-way slope. We live in a fleeting middle where complexity momentarily flourishes. Like the wave at Nazaré, born as a long low swell, steepening into a towering wall of water, then dissolving again into foam, undertow, and silence, our cosmos crests only once. The question is not whether entropy wins — it does — but how we dwell, and what we make of meaning, within the brief surge of complexity it permits.It took a lot to get us to this point. This complex space that entropy has carved within cosmic time leaves room for novelty. Complexity flourishes locally even as disorder deepens globally. Out of this novel initial imbalance, life emerged — fragile metabolisms harvesting energy from their surroundings, weaving temporary order against the grain of entropy. From single-celled organisms to multicellular bodies, from photosynthesis to predation, biology layered new strategies of survival atop older ones. Evolution diversified life into forests and reefs, wings and fins, neural nets and circulatory systems. These proliferations multiplied niches where order could briefly hold, even as the larger cosmos drifted toward disorder.Only much later did consciousness arise, one of evolution's rarest experiments: a capacity not merely to metabolize energy but to reflect upon the arc of complexity itself. With awareness came memory, imagination, culture — tools for navigating the turbulence of entropy's middle chapter. Entropy still holds the reins: the universe will drift back toward simplicity, whether into a thin uniform haze or some other quiet ending. Yet here, in the middle, entropy's detour has produced extravagant complexity — including beings capable of gazing back at the wave that carries them and wondering what it means.THE INDIFFERENT EARTHThis same gaze can also induce speculation. Like speculative realism. Emerging in the early 2000s as a reaction against a tendency to keep reality tethered to human thought and language, its central claim is stark: the world is indifferent to us. Planets orbit, tectonic plates shift, and waves break whether or not anyone is there to see them. From this view, complexity arises from imbalances in matter and energy, from unfinished processes that unfold far beyond human agency. The wave doesn't care whether it is surfed or feared; it builds from wind, water, and terrain, cresting and dissolving with no meaning to maintain.Animated globe of tectonic plates shifting across hundreds of millions of years, reminding us that Earth's movements unfold indifferent to human presence or perception. Source: Reddit. And below is where we go from here:This speculation hits another conscious reality — optimism. Human optimism is as hard to contain as its constant refrain. Born of the Enlightenment but rebirthed amid the industrial expansion, world wars, and scientific breakthroughs of the early 1900s, modernist optimism leaned confidently on reason and science — a conviction that human ingenuity could transcend natural limits and bend uncertainty toward progress. Time and again, human ingenuity has found ways to stretch the boundaries of what seemed natural limits. Agricultural revolutions multiplied food production beyond what Malthus thought possible. Industrialization transformed energy regimes, substituting fossil carbon for dwindling forests. Urban innovations — from sanitation to electrification — allowed cities to grow far past the thresholds that once doomed them to collapse. Each leap suggested that collapse was not destiny but averted through cleverness.This pattern sustains modernist faith: that humans can intervene wisely in the unfolding of complexity. Where speculative realism emphasizes the indifference of natural forces — entropy driving stars and systems toward disorder regardless of our designs — modernist thought wagers otherwise. It insists that ingenuity allows us not merely to endure the swell but to ride it, to carve temporary stability out of turbulence. In this view, the challenge of complexity is not simply to recognize its inevitabilities but to cultivate the foresight, restraint, and imagination that let human life persist in its fragile middle.That is if humans “don't do dumb things.” In other words, humans can and should preserve the conditions that let life and intelligence persist locally, even as the universal drift of entropy continues.Armed with the mathematical models that fuel both scientific confidence and human hubris, the world can appear elegant — even in its ugliness. Amidst entropy following a relentless trajectory we see scaling laws enfold organisms, cities, and civilizations alike. The planet itself is rendered as a singular complex system drifting through cosmic time. The physicist's gaze simplifies this by design — reducing frictions, stripping away differences, until only lawlike arcs remain. As the polymath Heinz von Foerster once put it, “Hard sciences are successful because they deal with the soft problems; soft sciences are struggling because they deal with the hard problems.”Geography, by contrast, cannot ignore what falls through those cracks. The sweep of cosmology may remind us that complexity is not uniquely human — stars ignite, galaxies cluster, black holes churn — but such vistas stretch horizons so far that human lifetimes blur into insignificance. Civilizations, like waves, crest and crash in an instant against the span of cosmic time.To move closer in, at a planetary scale, complexity narrows to the thin envelope where oceans, land, and atmosphere intertwine. It is within this fragile band that agriculture took root, cities rose, and civilizations flourished. Yet scientists, equipped with hard science, warn that this Holocene balance has already been breached. The “safe operating space” is no longer secure; the planetary is already in transition.But even “the planetary” is too smooth a category. These upheavals are not shared evenly across the globe. They are bound to the ground — to places where histories sediment and lives unfold. From colonial dispossession to infrastructures of extraction, from economic logics that amplify inequality to political systems that harden vulnerability, complexity here is never neutral. It is situated, entangled with geographies of power and precarity. What some describe as “geography envy” names this tension: physicists are drawn to Earth as a rich arena for testing universal models, yet in the process often flatten the contextual and uneven dynamics that geographers insist cannot be ignored. Geography refuses such reduction. It insists that the Earth is not merely a planetary system but a lived ground, fractured, uneven, and resistant to smooth incorporation into law-like arcs.Speculative realism cuts deeper. It reminds us that both elegant arcs and messy ground are parts, never the whole. Reality is not exhausted by smooth models or contextual accounts; it exceeds them both. The planetary is not a canvas awaiting inscription, nor a kaleidoscope of situated and entangled stories. It is a force-field of matter and relation, where floods, famines, extinctions, and upheavals erupt whether or not we have the language to make sense of them.Our minds, perhaps not yet evolved past binary thinking, want to declare one frame the winner: cosmic order or earthly mess. Modernism sought mastery through universal reason; postmodernism countered by unraveling every claim to stability. But metamodernism, a paradigm emerging in the 2010s, tries to move differently. It oscillates between these poles. It yearns for universal arcs while acknowledging the irreducible particularities of lived experience.To see the “planetary” through this lens is to move between entropy's inevitability and the instability of farmers, migrants, and city dwellers negotiating disrupted climates, markets, and states. Flows of capital expose some regions more than others, while systems of governance distribute or intensify that exposure. Human choices, bounded by perception and culture, compound these structural forces in ways behavioral geographers have long traced. All this unfolds across terrains and climates that set the boundaries of risk, while the distribution of plants, animals, and microbes reveals how even the nonhuman world is entangled in shifting geographies of survival.DWELLING IN DUMBNESSComplexity, then, cannot be abstracted into a question of whether it will continue. It will — cosmically, biologically, and geologically. The sharper question is how the continuities of our lived complexity register unevenly: whose livelihoods collapse, whose infrastructures crack, whose communities adapt or perish. Physics asks what the laws are; geography insists on whose lives are caught in them, whose ground is destabilized, and at what cost. Speculative realism pushes both disciplines to admit they never touch the whole: the real always exceeds our grasp, even as we are swept inside its turbulence.Even as we oscillate, it's unsettling to accept that the Holocene's narrow band of stability — the “safe operating space” — is already behind us. The so-called Great Acceleration shows that nearly every Earth system indicator — from carbon concentration to biodiversity loss, from ocean acidification to nitrogen cycles — has surged beyond Holocene bounds in the span of a single human lifetime. More specifically, the lifetime of my parents and/or me. These curves do not slope gently toward some distant tipping point; they spike upward, marking thresholds already crossed. Talk of future risk obscures the present tense: destabilization is not looming; we are living it. The rhythms of climate, soil, and water no longer conform to the stable backdrop against which civilizations emerged.And yet, here again, we are re-inscribing the Earth as a backdrop through statistics. This triggers a tendency to mother our “Mother Earth”. We've taken her thermometer out, read the value, and have reasoned her temperature is life threatening. Humans can't resist caring for ailing life. But branches of geophilosophy warns us to wake up. The planet is no patient and we're no doctor. Fires, tectonics, and oceans act with or without us, indifferent to notions of care, justice, or intention found in advanced organisms. The Anthropocene is not solely the record of human decisions but the scene of inhuman forces that have long shaped life's precarious conditions. Here speculative realism returns — reality unfolds beyond our categories, whether in cosmic entropy, metabolic scaling, or the volatile indifference of a sick and angry Mother Earth…or the violence of an impending wave.I recognize this indifference but also recognize it does not absolve us. If anything, it should sharpen the ethical demand. To dwell within dumbness is to accept that the wave is already forming, but also to recognize that some bodies are naturally positioned closer to its break, some can't surf, and others are made to suffer the buffering effects of a crashing wave. Metamodernism's pendulum of tragic optimism may just offer a way through the wash. We need not kneel to the naïve belief in perpetual progress, nor retreat into ironic despair, but foster an ethic of persistence that takes seriously both human responsibility and inhuman indifference.Like Nazaré's canyon, the Anthropocene multiplies force from conditions already set in motion. Swells crest into walls that thrill the few who ride but have long drowned those with fewer choices. Complexity will continue, but justice requires asking not only how we dwell in turbulence, but whose lives are lifted, and whose are pulled under. The wager is no longer whether to master the wave. It is whether we can learn to inhabit it without denying the unequal costs it exacts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

Gettin Gritty Wit It
280 - Foerster To Start The Season

Gettin Gritty Wit It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 77:38 Transcription Available


Created By: Yariv Wolok & Vasili Gianarakos Music By: Jay Lubes Website: https://www.flyersnittygritty.com SportSpyder: https://sportspyder.com/nhl/philadelphia-flyers/news?eid=2340 

Brotherly Pod
Frequent Flyer #276 "Prozac in the Water"

Brotherly Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 35:59


Mike, Manny and Dan return for part two of their offseason recap, this time talking Dvorak and Vladar, what is the plan in net? York, Cates and Foerster extensions, more!

Vollbild - das Filmmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Österreichs Wunderkind: Wieso Willi Forsts Schaffen jetzt neu enteckt wird

Vollbild - das Filmmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 7:28


Foerster, Lukas www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Vollbild

Sports Talk With Brodes
FLYERS HIT WITH CRUSHING INJURY NEWS + DAY 1 OF FREE AGENCY

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 32:09


Brodes reacts to the Tyson Foerster injury news and day 1 of free agency.Emilio Cigars: https://cigarsncigars.com/search.php?page=1§ion=product&search_query_adv=Emilio&x=0&y=0 Code: BRODES10 for 10% off your purchase!SURGEON GENERAL WARNING: Cigar Smoking Can Cause Cancers of the Mouth and Thoat, Even If You Do Not InhaleGreen Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

Brotherly Pod
Frequent Flyer #274 "Free Agency 2025"

Brotherly Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 53:31


Mike, Manny and Dan return to talk Vladar, Dvorak, the depth signings, are they actually better? Foerster's injury, more!

Sports Talk With Brodes
My Closing Thoughts on Flyers 2025 Draft & Approach.

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 10:38


Brodes shared his closing thoughts on the Flyers 2025 Draft Class and Approach!Emilio Cigars: https://ovejanegracigars.com/pages/emilio-cigarsSURGEON GENERAL WARNING: Cigar Smoking Can Cause Cancers of the Mouth and Thoat, Even If You Do Not InhaleGreen Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

Sports Talk With Brodes
FLYERS DRAFT PHILOSOPHY WAS CLEAR, BUT WAS IT RIGHT?!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 30:57


Brodes reacts to Round 2 of Flyers draft and sees their philosophy, but worries if it's right or not.Emilio Cigars: https://ovejanegracigars.com/pages/emilio-cigarsSURGEON GENERAL WARNING: Cigar Smoking Can Cause Cancers of the Mouth and Thoat, Even If You Do Not InhaleGreen Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

Sports Talk With Brodes

Brodes is underwhelmed with the Flyers first night of 2025 NHL Draft. Porter Martone was selected 6th overall, but Briere jumped big time to reach for Jake Nesbitt.Emilio Cigars: https://ovejanegracigars.com/pages/emilio-cigarsSURGEON GENERAL WARNING: Cigar Smoking Can Cause Cancers of the Mouth and Thoat, Even If You Do Not InhaleGreen Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

Sports Talk With Brodes
Who Should the Flyers Draft at 6? | Flyers in 50 on WIP Afternoon Show

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 8:09


Brodes joins the WIP Afternoon Show every Wednesday at 3:30 for Flyers in 50. Today he shared his draft big board!

Sports Talk With Brodes
FLYERS IN 50 | REACTION TO ZEGRAS TRADE ON WIP AFTERNOON SHOW

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 8:33


Brodes did an emergency Flyers in 50 with the WIP Afternoon Show talk about trading for Trevor Zegras!Emilio Cigars: https://ovejanegracigars.com/pages/emilio-cigarsSURGEON GENERAL WARNING: Cigar Smoking Can Cause Cancers of the Mouth and Thoat, Even If You Do Not InhaleGreen Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

Sports Talk With Brodes
FLYERS TRADE FOR TREVOR ZEGRAS!!!!!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 35:25


A STUNNER! The Philadelphia Flyers trade with the Ducks for Trevor Zegras!Emilio Cigars: https://ovejanegracigars.com/pages/emilio-cigarsSURGEON GENERAL WARNING: Cigar Smoking Can Cause Cancers of the Mouth and Thoat, Even If You Do Not InhaleGreen Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

Broad Street Hockey
Fly Guys Podcast #209 - Trevor Zegras and Friends

Broad Street Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 50:35


The Philadelphia Flyers have traded for C Trevor Zegras. Cates and Foerster have been extended. The draft is around the corner. The hiatus is over. Justin and Cameron sit down to talk the Flyers latest moves and prepare for an interesting offseason.

Brotherly Pod
1,000 Ways to Fly #25 "Sure Things"

Brotherly Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 67:34


Papa and Dan return to talk the Cates extension, the irony of Rossi rumors, Shabanov may or may not be coming, new assistant coaches, Foerster's extension, being "negative," more!

Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education
146 | Math as it Should Be - ft. Paul Foerster

Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 32:51


Wondering how to help high school students as they enter the world of upper-level mathematics? If so, today's episode is for you!Join us as we discuss math with a man whose name is widely renowned in the world of mathematics textbooks, Paul Foerster. We'll explore the impact of tackling math in a hands-on way, the importance of a growth mindset when approaching mathematics, and how to coach students as they practice complex math work.

Sports Talk With Brodes

Brodes went in studio for his Flyers in 50 with 94.1 WIP Afternoon Show to share a big announcement! There will be a Flyers Puck It Up Draft Party on June 27th at Chickie's & Pete's in South Philly!Green Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

O&B Puckcast
O&B Puckcast Episode #262 Flyers Next Phase with Jason Myrtetus

O&B Puckcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 80:12


Isaiah, Chef and Dan are back with an exciting new episode! This week, we're joined by special guest Jason Myrtetus (from the Flyers broadcast team, @jasonmyrt on X) to dive into the latest Philadelphia Flyers news and insights. From the Cates and Foerster re-signings to changes in Lehigh Valley, potential trade targets like Marco Rossi, Thatcher Demko, Nic Hague and projections for the upcoming NHL Draft, and the Stanley Cup Finals. Breaking: According to David Pagnotta and Anthony San Filippo, Jaroslav "Yogi" Svejkovsky will be hired as an assistant coach on Rick Tocchet's staff. Tune in for in-depth analysis, hot takes, and everything Flyers hockey! Follow the show on social media X and Bluesky: @oandbpuck GETTR: @oandbpuckcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@obpuckcast4794?si=hNETQYvbte8vPvG8   Subscribe to our show on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Tune In, Deezer, Amazon Audible+ (5 star ratings on Apple are always appreciated

Hoagie Mouth
#159 - We Have Outsourced Our Intelligence to the Bot

Hoagie Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 62:33


Look folks, we're still just three guys on a weekly podcast about Philadelphia sports, but that doesn't mean we don't embrace the NEW TECH that's out there. So we may generate some funny AI images of Jesus Luzardo (usually represented as a holy lizard in semi human form who can pitch baseballs), but we PROMISE that you get the HUMAN TOUCH when it comes to the pod.This week - the only active team once again is the Phillies. We explore the "post-Memorial Day" mini swoon against the Brewers (boo Rhys), and what the plan is for the pitching staff going forward. We then jump back into the Eagles, where we look at the OTAs and start to make some light conclusions on where the team is going. We even started to rank the Defensive Coordinators in Eagles history. Guess who the Wide-9 Warlord is?And we wrap it up with a little Flyers monologue from Jeff....Tocc hire and Foerster and Cates extensions. Mike and Bob don't like Tocchet's nickname. I can't do anything about it, it's hockey tradition and it's mostly in Canadian parlance.Email: hoagiemouthpod@gmail.comIG: @hoagiemouthpod

Flyers Talk: A Philadelphia Flyers Podcast
Foerster, Cates ink new deals; a center for Flyers at No. 6?

Flyers Talk: A Philadelphia Flyers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 27:35


0:00 - Good deals for Foerster and Cates?12:05 - Will James Hagens be there at No. 6?15:55 - Anton Frondell has an all-around game19:35 - Roger McQueen is huge and intriguing

A2D Radio
Tyson Foerster Signs Extension With Flyers

A2D Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 76:49


Flyers have one of their Top RFA guys signed. Tyson Foerster has signed a 2 year contract worth 3.75 million a year. Foerster is a bright spot and a big piece into what the Flyers want their new nucleus to be for the future. How do you feel about the contract? Drop your comments in the chat and be a part of the show! The Stanley Cup Final is set and will get under way on Wednesday. Once again, the Florida Panthers will take on the Edmonton Oilers. These two teams faced off against each other last year. The Panthers were able to win their first Stanley Cup Championship win in 7 games. How do these two teams match up? Will history repeat itself? Make sure you hit that like and subscribe wherever you watch or listen to Flyers Talk A2D!Like, Comment and Subscribe for more!   / a2dradio  Facebook:   / a2dradio  Instagram:   / a2dradio  X:   / a2dradio  Website: http://a2dradio.com/_______________Thank you for your support!Specialized Physical Therapy:    https://specializedphysicaltherapy.com/Boaggiosbread:                             https://boaggiosbread.com/Alan Foy : https://www.exprealty.com/

The Philadelphia Sports Table | Philly Sports News & Views
TABLE TALK: The Flyers Upcoming Draft And Farm System Prospects

The Philadelphia Sports Table | Philly Sports News & Views

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 22:02


This week on TABLE TALK, Jeff sat down with Madeline Campbell from BroadStreetHockey.com for a fantastic discussion about the Philadelphia Flyers offseason, the upcoming NHL Draft, and prospects within the Flyers farm system. It was a fun discussion with Maddie!- What position should the Flyers and Danny Briere concentrate on with the No. 6 overall pick in the draft?- What talent and players should be looked at by the front office at No. 6 overall?- Is Helge Grans on track to move up to the big club in the future from the Lehigh Valley Phantoms?- What we should be liking about Jacob Gaucher as a prospect within the Flyers pipeline.All of this and much more this week on Table Talk!SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: youtube.com/@thephiladelphiasportstableHead over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.comFollow us on BlueSky:Jeff: @jeffwarren.bsky.socialErik: @brickpollitt.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstableFollow us on Twitter/X:Jeff: @Jeffrey_WarrenErik: @BrickPollittThe Show: @PhiladelphiaPSTFollow us on Instagram:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023The Show: @philadelphiasportstable.Follow Jeff on TikTok: @mrjeffwarrenFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSportsTable

Brotherly Pod
Frequent Flyer #266 "Avoiding Difficult Decisions"

Brotherly Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 59:12


Mike, Manny and Dan return to talk Foerster's extension, Marco Rossi rumors and the absurdity of not wanting him, will the Flyers actually make roster changes? Let the McDavid dream die, more!

Snow the Goalie: A Flyers Podcast
Flyers Re-Sign Foerster, Interest in Rossi, Oettinger, Marner? - Snow The Goalie Ep. 266

Snow the Goalie: A Flyers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 70:10


Anthony SanFilippo, Russ Joy, and Chris Therien aka Bundy discuss the Flyers' re-signing of Tyson Foerster, the NHL Playoffs, and Ian Laperierre's move from Phantoms coach to Flyers advisor. Plus, could the team target Marco Rossi, Mitch Marner, Jake Oettinger, and more?

Joe Giglio Show
Foerster Putting The World On Notice? | 'South Philly Sauce'

Joe Giglio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 10:30


From 'South Philly Sauce' (subscribe here): Ashlyn Sullivan and Al Morganti follow Tyson Foerster's play in the Worlds tournament and note his play as maybe a positive sign for the Flyers in the offseason. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis
Ep234 - The Selah Journey: From Burnout to Breakthrough with Cami Foerster

The Inside Story Podcast with April Adams Pertuis

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 52:57


In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to lose yourself in the roles you play—parent, partner, professional, caregiver—until you realize you've been running on empty. What happens when your body and spirit finally demand you pause? That moment of reckoning can feel terrifying, but it may also be the beginning of a powerful transformation. This episode explores what it truly means to stop, reflect, and rebuild a life that fits you. In this deeply moving conversation, April sits down with author and coach Cami Foerster, whose new book The Selah Journey chronicles her own path from burnout to healing. As a former Light Beamers collaborative author, Cami returns to share what happened when she hit a breaking point—and how choosing herself led to spiritual renewal, personal growth, and a whole new purpose. Join me and Cami today as we talk about: What led Cami to pull over during a panic attack—and reroute her life How her return to the land where she grew up began a deep healing process The meaning behind the word Selah and how it shaped her journey Why journaling became a crucial part of her transformation How faith, self-worth, and reflection helped Cami reclaim her identity The power of surrounding yourself with a tribe that holds space for your growth How her story became a message of hope for others on a similar path   Cami's story is a beautiful reminder that even in our most broken moments, we can find clarity, strength, and a new sense of purpose. If you've ever felt like life is asking you to pause and start again, this episode is for you. Be sure to grab your copy of The Selah Journey—available now on Amazon—and let Cami's experience guide you back to yourself.     Interview links: For US listeners, grab a copy of Cami's book here For those in the UK / UAE, click here to purchase Cami's book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update
Trainingsdatenschutz (mit Sascha Foerster)

Haken dran – das Social-Media-Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 68:56


Meine Daten gehören mir! Und allen, die damit irgendwas trainieren wollen. Eine Woche habt ihr noch, wenn ihr Meta verbieten wollt, mit euren Fotos ihre KI zu trainieren. Apropos Meta: Das Unternehmen möchte den Prozess um ihre Monopolstellung jetzt vorläufig einstellen lassen. Könnte ja klappen! Und: Spotify macht einen Rückzieher bei der Darstellung von Abrufzahlen. ➡️ Mit der "Haken Dran"-Community ins Gespräch kommen könnt ihr am besten im Discord: [http://hakendran.org](http://www.hakendran.org⁠) Kapitelmarken, KI-generiert: 00:00 Hallo Sascha! 00:52 Die Transformation von Twitter zu X 03:13 Grok-Gate 08:50 Urheberrecht und Fair Use 27:54 Metas Gesichtserkennung 38:15 Meta vs FTC 01:02:44 Spotify und die Transparenz von Podcast-Plays

Sports Talk With Brodes
FLYERS GET SCREWED IN NHL DRAFT LOTTERY!!!!!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 33:40


Brodes reacts to the Flyers getting screwed in the NHL Draft Lottery. They will now draft 6th overall.Green Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.com

The Slowdown
[encore] 499: Leaving Tulsa by Jennifer Elise Foerster

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 5:00


Today's poem is Leaving Tulsa by Jennifer Elise Foerster. The Slowdown is currently taking a break. We'll be back soon with new episodes. This week, we're going back into the archive to revisit Tracy K. Smith's time as host. Today's episode was originally released on October 22, 2020. In this episode, former host Tracy K. Smith writes… “History is a worn path. Deep ruts eaten into Earth make up a road. But there are additional routes, footprints, and wheel grooves and grassy straits few have traveled. The Myth of a central history of America is damaging to those whose stories have been left untended, overgrown, and it is damaging for those who believe the one heavily trafficked road is the only road. It has become clear to me that the work of survival for this fraught nation is the work of stopping to listen to the many divergent narratives of America.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp

Sports Talk With Brodes
Flyers in 50 - April 9th, 2025 | Brodes on WIP Afternoon Show

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 8:29


Brodes joined the 94.1 WIP Afternoon Show for his weekly Flyers in 50 hit!Green Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.comDrink Garage Beer: https://drinkgaragebeer.com/ 

Sports Talk With Brodes
Brodes Joins WIP Afternoon Show & GOESS OFF on Torts!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 9:41


Brodes joined the WIP Afternoon Show for his Flyers in 50 segment to discuss John Tortorella's recent comments. "I'm not interested in learning how to coach this type of season."Green Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.comDrink Garage Beer: https://drinkgaragebeer.com/ 

Sports Talk With Brodes
INSTANT REACTION: Flyers Deadline & Briere's Foundation | 94.1 WIP

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 33:05


Brodes hosted on WIP friday night from 6-10pm talking HEAVY Flyers. How did you think they did at the deadline?Green Lawn Fertilizing: https://www.greenlawnfertilizing.com/lp/brodes?utm_campaign=GLF%20-%20Influencer%20Marketing&utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_term=brodes Green Lawn Fertilizing: Phone Number: (848) 253-4026DISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcBookies.com: https://bookies.com/brodesBUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.comDrink Garage Beer: https://drinkgaragebeer.com/ 

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST
Episode 192: Colby Armstrong from Spittin' Chiclets joined us!

NASTY KNUCKLES PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 98:39


NHL winger Colby Armstrong from Spittin Chiclets joined the pod this week! Before we hop on with Army, Riley and Derek start the show discussing Canada beating USA in the championship game of the 4 Nations Face-Off, McDavid scoring the game winning goal, Jordan Binnington coming up clutch. Moving along we talk about the Flyers 3 game winning streak, Philly's win against Edmonton, Michkov Couturier and Tippett's line, catching up with Sidney Crosby, Kevin Hayes, and Mike Rupp, Cates, Brink and Foerster's line, and Ovi watch now down to 12 goals. Jumping into our guest interview, Colby Armstrong joins us to discuss the MANY different media jobs he does including analyst for the Penguins, TNT, Sportsnet and more! Going ahead we talk about Colby's introduction into skating, Colby's brother Riley who currently works for the Flyers, playing for Brent Suter in the WHL, a legendary story from his first ever junior game, using the green Reebok stick with holes in it. Moving along Colby tells us about playing for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, rivalry with the Phantoms, getting called up to Pittsburgh, playing with Sidney Crosby, and a funny story of him getting traded to Atlanta. Finishing up the Armdog talks about playing with Ilya Kovalchuk, playing in Toronto with the Maple Leafs, and playing with Phil Kessel and Kris Versteeg.Nasty Knuckles is an original show created by co-hosts, Riley Cote and Derek "Nasty" Settlemyre. The show will feature a mix of interviews, never before heard story-telling, hockey-talk, and maybe some pranks... The guys will bring in some of the biggest names in the hockey world all for your enjoyment! Make sure to check back every week as the guys release a new episode weekly!► Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NastyKnuckles► Follow Riley Cote on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileycote32► Follow Riley Cote on Instagram: https://instagram.com/rileycote32► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dnastyworld► Follow Derek Settlemyre on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dnastyworld Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans
Foerster - Cates - Brink line DOMINATES in big Flyers win over Penguins

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 62:46


What a game. Through about 35 minutes the Philadelphia Flyers were winning a pretty boring game, and then the Orange & Black started pumping in goals. Tyson Foerster, Noah Cates and Bobby Brink all tallied in the middle frame to give Philly a 5-1 lead through 40 minutes, and the Flyguys never looked back.Matvei Michkov broke 40 points with yet another multi-point game, Sam Ersson was solid, and Jakob Pelletier picked up his first point since joining the Flyers in a dominant win over the Penguins.Charlie, Kelly & Bill break down the win, and discuss whether Philly can actually make a playoff push.

Radio Semilla
137: La vitalidad del alimento, con Alex von Foerster

Radio Semilla

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 90:37


Alex von Foerster vive y experimenta la Alimentación Consciente. Hoy relata su transición desde la vida urbana en Buenos Aires hacia la conexión con la tierra, explorando corrientes de salud, alimentación y agricultura. Conversamos sobre la relevancia de conocer el origen y sentir la vitalidad de los alimentos más allá de sus nutrientes, sobre la influencia del cosmos en la agricultura y sobre la evolución humana.¡Activa tu membresía hoy!: ⁠⁠www.radiosemilla.com/membresía⁠⁠Proyecto aliado: Alimento y conciencia, -20% en Curso anual de alimentación consciente: https://alimentoyconciencia.com/curso-alimentacion-consciente/⁠, -10% en todos los cursos en la web.Notas del episodio:Web: www.alimentoyconciencia.comInstagram: instagram.com/alimentoyconciencia/Música chamamé, Chango SpasiukCalendario biodinámico Maria ThunLibros recomendados:- Colmena global - Horst Kornberger- Obra completa de Rudolf Steiner- El Arte de la Fermentación y Fermentación Salvaje de Sandor Katz: - Una cocina que te cambia la vida - Alex von Foerster----------------Escucha Radio Semilla en:radiosemilla.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7r8Nb90iI52NzP7dPTHrbw?si=qOncz7SZR16oLFSYeue6iwYoutube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIk2jCydde9el3SckTVwVJrZuOEt9JIZt⁠⁠Redes:⁠⁠instagram.com/radiosemillapodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠x.com/semilla_radio⁠⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/radiosemillapodcast⁠⁠

Machine Learning Street Talk
Prof. Jakob Foerster - ImageNet Moment for Reinforcement Learning?

Machine Learning Street Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 53:31


Prof. Jakob Foerster, a leading AI researcher at Oxford University and Meta, and Chris Lu, a researcher at OpenAI -- they explain how AI is moving beyond just mimicking human behaviour to creating truly intelligent agents that can learn and solve problems on their own. Foerster champions open-source AI for responsible, decentralised development. He addresses AI scaling, goal misalignment (Goodhart's Law), and the need for holistic alignment, offering a quick look at the future of AI and how to guide it.SPONSOR MESSAGES:***CentML offers competitive pricing for GenAI model deployment, with flexible options to suit a wide range of models, from small to large-scale deployments. Check out their super fast DeepSeek R1 hosting!https://centml.ai/pricing/Tufa AI Labs is a brand new research lab in Zurich started by Benjamin Crouzier focussed on o-series style reasoning and AGI. They are hiring a Chief Engineer and ML engineers. Events in Zurich. Goto https://tufalabs.ai/***TRANSCRIPT/REFS:https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/yqjszhntfr00bhjh6t565/JAKOB.pdf?rlkey=scvny4bnwj8th42fjv8zsfu2y&dl=0 Prof. Jakob Foersterhttps://x.com/j_foersthttps://www.jakobfoerster.com/University of Oxford Profile: https://eng.ox.ac.uk/people/jakob-foerster/Chris Lu:https://chrislu.page/TOC1. GPU Acceleration and Training Infrastructure [00:00:00] 1.1 ARC Challenge Criticism and FLAIR Lab Overview [00:01:25] 1.2 GPU Acceleration and Hardware Lottery in RL [00:05:50] 1.3 Data Wall Challenges and Simulation-Based Solutions [00:08:40] 1.4 JAX Implementation and Technical Acceleration2. Learning Frameworks and Policy Optimization [00:14:18] 2.1 Evolution of RL Algorithms and Mirror Learning Framework [00:15:25] 2.2 Meta-Learning and Policy Optimization Algorithms [00:21:47] 2.3 Language Models and Benchmark Challenges [00:28:15] 2.4 Creativity and Meta-Learning in AI Systems3. Multi-Agent Systems and Decentralization [00:31:24] 3.1 Multi-Agent Systems and Emergent Intelligence [00:38:35] 3.2 Swarm Intelligence vs Monolithic AGI Systems [00:42:44] 3.3 Democratic Control and Decentralization of AI Development [00:46:14] 3.4 Open Source AI and Alignment Challenges [00:49:31] 3.5 Collaborative Models for AI DevelopmentREFS[[00:00:05] ARC Benchmark, Chollethttps://github.com/fchollet/ARC-AGI[00:03:05] DRL Doesn't Work, Irpanhttps://www.alexirpan.com/2018/02/14/rl-hard.html[00:05:55] AI Training Data, Data Provenance Initiativehttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/19/technology/ai-data-restrictions.html[00:06:10] JaxMARL, Foerster et al.https://arxiv.org/html/2311.10090v5[00:08:50] M-FOS, Lu et al.https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.01447[00:09:45] JAX Library, Google Researchhttps://github.com/jax-ml/jax[00:12:10] Kinetix, Mike and Michaelhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2410.23208[00:12:45] Genie 2, DeepMindhttps://deepmind.google/discover/blog/genie-2-a-large-scale-foundation-world-model/[00:14:42] Mirror Learning, Grudzien, Kuba et al.https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.01682[00:16:30] Discovered Policy Optimisation, Lu et al.https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.05639[00:24:10] Goodhart's Law, Goodharthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodhart%27s_law[00:25:15] LLM ARChitect, Franzen et al.https://github.com/da-fr/arc-prize-2024/blob/main/the_architects.pdf[00:28:55] AlphaGo, Silver et al.https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf[00:30:10] Meta-learning, Lu, Towers, Foersterhttps://direct.mit.edu/isal/proceedings-pdf/isal2023/35/67/2354943/isal_a_00674.pdf[00:31:30] Emergence of Pragmatics, Yuan et al.https://arxiv.org/abs/2001.07752[00:34:30] AI Safety, Amodei et al.https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.06565[00:35:45] Intentional Stance, Dennetthttps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-ai/[00:39:25] Multi-Agent RL, Zhou et al.https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.10091[00:41:00] Open Source Generative AI, Foerster et al.https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.08597

The Bobby Bones Show
Behind the Music of Yellowstone: Andrea von Foerster & Dani Rose

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 32:31 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Official Yellowstone Podcast, Bobby Bones interviews Andrea von Foerster, the music supervisor for Yellowstone, who plays a key role in selecting the music that defines the show's atmosphere. Andrea shares her process of choosing the perfect tracks to match the mood and themes of the series, from the red dirt country vibe to more reflective moments. Later in the episode, we talk with Dani Rose, a musician whose songs have been featured in all five seasons. Dani recounts the serendipitous way she first met Andrea at a party and how that encounter led to her music being placed on the show. Tune in for an inside look at how the music comes together for Yellowstone and the artists whose careers have been elevated by the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Official Yellowstone Podcast
Behind the Music of Yellowstone: Andrea von Foerster & Dani Rose

The Official Yellowstone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 32:31 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Official Yellowstone Podcast, Bobby Bones interviews Andrea von Foerster, the music supervisor for Yellowstone, who plays a key role in selecting the music that defines the show's atmosphere. Andrea shares her process of choosing the perfect tracks to match the mood and themes of the series, from the red dirt country vibe to more reflective moments. Later in the episode, we talk with Dani Rose, a musician whose songs have been featured in all five seasons. Dani recounts the serendipitous way she first met Andrea at a party and how that encounter led to her music being placed on the show. Tune in for an inside look at how the music comes together for Yellowstone and the artists whose careers have been elevated by the show. You can pre-save Dani Rose's latest single I Ain't Livin' here: https://onerpm.link/IAintLivinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lawyer on Air
Engineering Serendipity: Shinsuke Kaneko on Technology and Law

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 39:28


Catherine speaks with special guest, Shinsuke Kaneko, about his diverse career path from working as an associate at Morrison & Foerster, experiencing the start-up world and becoming a solo practitioner at his own firm, Verse. Shinsuke shares a pivotal early career challenge and how a moment of courage helped him unlock opportunities. If you are feeling like technology is getting away from you and you can't keep up with it, please listen to Shinsuke's explanation of why getting out of your office is so important! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: Shinsuke's misunderstanding as a first year associate and how he overcame his situation Creating your own fans and why your weakness is your greatest strength you haven't harnessed yet The importance of understanding technology in the market where your clients are  Shinsuke's advice for aspiring lawyers, particularly those who are good at worrying and overthinking About Shinsuke Shinsuke Kaneko is a sole practitioner lawyer at his law firm, Verse. He has worked at Morrison & Foerster, Accenture, and a Japanese startup, dely (de-li). As a tech lawyer, he has consistently followed technology trends, such as IT, DX, UX, and AI. He is always expanding his business scope from legal through corporate and HR to become a better advisor to entrepreneurs and managers. Recently he started learning ping pong again for the first time in 30 years. He loves talking about the benefits of being bad at something. He also believes that the joy of playing something is the key to enjoying his life fully in this aging society. Connect with Shinsuke LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shinsuke-kaneko-00425895/  Links Botan: https://www.facebook.com/sakababotan  Perplexity: https://www.perplexity.ai/  GenSpark: https://www.genspark.ai/  Fellow: https://fellow.app/  Connect with Catherine  Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair 

Human Capital Lab
Innovative Pathways: Transforming Higher Education and Talent Development with Steve Foerster

Human Capital Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 28:28


In this episode of the Human Capital Lab podcast, host Rich Douglas sits down with Steve Foerster, President of New World University and a seasoned talent developer in higher education. They explore Steve's journey from information technology to higher education innovation, focusing on a groundbreaking project in Nigeria. Steve shares insights into creating Success Learning Center to deliver training programs that meet the specific needs of Nigerian students and industries. Rich and Steve also discuss the potential for transforming these training programs into stackable credentials that could eventually form the basis of a U.S.-accredited university. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for anyone interested in education, training, and professional development. Tune in to explore innovative solutions for educational and career advancement.00:00 Introduction to the Human Capital Lab Podcast00:31 Meet the Guest: Steve Foerster02:37 Steve's Journey in Higher Education04:51 The Nigerian Venture: Success Learning Center06:37 Challenges and Adaptations15:04 Future Plans and Expansion25:18 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsConnect with the Guest, Steve Foerster;LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevefoerster/Website: https://stevefoerster.com/Connect with Human Capital Lab; Host: Rich Douglas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-douglas-92b71b52/ Human Captial Lab Links Website: https://humancapitallab.org/ Interested in Being a Guest? https://humancapitallab.org/podcast/

Money Tree Investing
MTI672 Stephen Foerster

Money Tree Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 70:54


Steve Foerster, a finance professor and investment historian, to talk his latest book, Trailblazers, Heroes and Crooks: Stories to Make You a Smarter Investor. Steve shared insights into famous financial scandals, such as Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, the Bre-X gold mining fraud, and the Salad Oil Swindle that almost toppled American Express. He highlighted key lessons from these events, including the importance of skepticism, recognizing red flags, and understanding how fraudsters exploit exclusivity and credibility to deceive. These historical stories underscore timeless lessons in vigilance and sound investment practices. Today we discuss... Steve Foerster, professor of finance and investment historian, discussed his background and books, including Trailblazers, Heroes, and Crooks and his work on the biography of Nobel Laureate Bill Sharpe. The psychology of exclusivity and trust in Madoff's scheme, including his reputation as NASDAQ chairman. The Bre-X mining scandal of the 1990s, detailing fraudulent gold sample salting, conspiracy theories surrounding Mike De Guzman, and the challenges of evaluating mining investments. Mark Twain's observation on mining, "a hole in the ground with a liar on top," was used to underscore skepticism in speculative industries. The 1960s Salad Oil Swindle, focusing on Tino De Angelis' fraudulent practices and their near-collapse of American Express. Buffett's significant investment in American Express, based on its strong reputation despite the scandal, resulted in a two-and-a-half-fold return within 18 months. Research and perseverance can lead to great returns, as Wall Street tends to sell indiscriminately during tough times. Warren Buffett's support of management during a crisis helped American Express recover and solidify its reputation. The tension between short-term profits and long-term value was central to Buffett's approach, focusing on long-term growth. Hetty Green, a 19th-century investor, was a pioneering value investor who predicted market trends and became a major player in railroads and mortgages. During the Panic of 1907, Hetty Green predicted the failure of a major trust company and later lent to New York City, preventing bankruptcy. Bobby Bonilla's deferred payment contract with the New York Mets showcased the importance of understanding time value of money and opportunity cost. The story of Cristiano Ronaldo's snubbing of Coca-Cola at a press conference led to a $4 billion market drop, but it was actually due to the stock's ex-dividend date, not his actions. The Coca-Cola stock drop was an example of correlation not equaling causation, teaching the importance of distinguishing between the two in investing. Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management Jeff Hulett |  Finance Revamp Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on Twitter/X: https://x.com/MTIPodcast For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/https://moneytreepodcast.com/trailblazers-heroes-and-crooks-stephen-foerster-672 

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans
PHLY Flyers Postgame: Foerster's big night not enough to keep Kings in check

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 63:44


The Flyers and Kings gave us a crazy first 40 minutes, with the score tied 3-3 and and Philadelphia with a 24-19 shot advantage.But Los Angeles took over in the 3rd, scoring in the first two minutes and adding three more to ice the game.Bill, Charlie & Steve break down the loss and what it will take for the Orange & Black to get back on track.

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans
How can Flyers evaluate wingers like Michkov & Foerster without any centers?

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 69:34


Philadelphia Flyers fans and analysts came into the season with high expectations for a lot of individuals. Most of those individuals were wingers- Matvei Michkov, Tyson Foerster, Joel Farabee, Owen Tippet, and Bobby Brink.Those wingers have had varying degrees of success, but one constant in Philly's lineup is the inability of any center to generate any offense.Charlie, Kelly & Bill discuss the lack of centers in the organization, as well as the injuries and roster questions that have come up over the last few weeks.

Sports Talk With Brodes
FLYERS BACK TO 500!! MICHKOV IS THE BEST SUPERSTAR EVER!!!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 27:45


The Philadelphia Flyers are back to .500 & Matvei Michkov is the greatest superstar of all time!!Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQR8cWUazHSHfnIzzHEISg/joinDISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcCoffee with Brodes - 11AM on Mondays and Thursdays (Schedule has been a little more flexible in summer time. Check discord for times each week)FOLLOW NEW BRODES MEDIA TWITTER: www.twitter.com/brodesmedia_BUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.comDrink Garage Beer: https://drinkgaragebeer.com/

Sports Talk With Brodes
MICHKOV RETURNS FROM BEING SCRATCHED WITH 2 POINTS!!!

Sports Talk With Brodes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 20:42


The Philadelphia Flyers beat the SJ Sharks in a shootout and Matvei Michkov had 1 goal, 1 assist, and a shootout goal.Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQR8cWUazHSHfnIzzHEISg/joinDISCORD LINK: https://discord.gg/z9c5cFVGJcCoffee with Brodes - 11AM on Mondays and Thursdays (Schedule has been a little more flexible in summer time. Check discord for times each week)FOLLOW NEW BRODES MEDIA TWITTER: www.twitter.com/brodesmedia_BUY YOUR TICKETS WITH SEATGEEK PROMO CODE: BRODES FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST PURCHASE! www.seatkgeek.comDrink Garage Beer: https://drinkgaragebeer.com/

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans
Foerster's goal helps Flyers beat Bruins in Boston for 1st time since 2011

Broad Street Hockey: for Philadelphia Flyers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 65:08


A shut-out victory for Sam Ersson! Tyson Foerster's 2nd-period goal and Joel Farabee's empty-netter sealed the deal for the Orange and Black, as they escape from Boston with a 2-0 victory, their first regulation win in Boston since 2011.Bill, Charlie, and Kelly discuss the game, Ersson and the defense's performance, and much more.

The Rational Reminder Podcast
Episode 328 - Prof. Stephen R. Foerster: Pursuing the Perfect Portfolio

The Rational Reminder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 69:56


Have you ever wondered how the world's top financial thinkers shaped the way we invest today? In this episode, Ben and Cameron sit down with Professor Stephen Foerster from the Ivey Business School to explore the evolution of modern investing. As a distinguished financial expert and co-author of In Pursuit of the Perfect Portfolio, Professor Foerster dives into the groundbreaking work of financial pioneers like Harry Markowitz, Bill Sharpe, Gene Fama, and others, unpacking their remarkable contributions to portfolio management, risk assessment, and market efficiency as we know it today. Tuning in, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Markowitz's revolutionary diversification theory, Sharpe's introduction of beta as a risk measure, and Fama's Efficient Market Hypothesis, as well as each of their perspectives on the “perfect portfolio,” tying together the history, theory, and practical application of modern investment strategies. Whether you're looking to sharpen your strategy or build your investment knowledge from the ground up, this conversation with Professor Foerster is packed with actionable takeaways and fascinating stories that could change the way you approach your financial future. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the thought leaders who shaped the market!   Key Points From This Episode:   (0:03:29) Contrasting the historical art of investing with the modern science of investing. (0:04:44) Markowitz's diversification theory and the importance of balancing risk and return. (0:09:39) Sharpe's capital asset pricing model (CAPM) and his contribution to measuring risk. (0:16:13) Insight into Fama's Efficient Markets Hypothesis and the joint hypothesis problem. (0:19:13) The rise of factor investing and the significance of Fama-French's three-factor model. (0:23:26) Unpacking Shiller and Fama's main point of disagreement on bubbles. (0:26:50) Bogle's perfect portfolio and persistence about the index fund, despite resistance. (0:29:37) How the Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) option pricing formula changed the world. (0:34:37) Ways that Merton contributed to portfolio theory and his take on TIPS. (0:36:20) Key takeaways from talks with Martin Leibowitz, Charlie Ellis, and Jeremy Siegel. (0:37:35) An interesting analogy for Professor Foerster's take on the “perfect portfolio.” (0:40:53) Correlation vs. causation in stock pricing and how it applies to factor investing. (0:46:38) Examples of masterly inactivity and investor lessons from Madoff's Ponzi scheme. (0:52:07) The dangers of FOMO, a SPACs cautionary tale, and lessons from value investors. (1:00:43) Winning at tennis vs. investing and risks of over-reliance on automated decisions. (1:06:02) Long-term lessons from pioneers in finance to improve investment strategies today.   Links From Today's Episode: Meet with PWL Capital: https://calendly.com/d/3vm-t2j-h3p Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/  Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on X — https://x.com/RationalRemindRational Reminder on TikTok — https://www.tiktok.com/@rationalreminder Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.caBenjamin Felix — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Cameron Passmore — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Cameron on X — https://x.com/CameronPassmore Cameron on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/ Professor Stephen Foerster — https://stephenrfoerster.com/ Ivey Business School — https://www.ivey.uwo.ca/ Stephen Foerster on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-foerster-26b85319/ Stephen Foerster on X – https://x.com/profsfoerster Stephen Foerster Books — https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001KDO1L0 ‘Cristiano Ronaldo snubbed Coca-Cola. The company's market value fell $4 billion.' — https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2021/06/16/cristiano-ronaldo-coca-cola/   Books From Today's Episode:   In Pursuit of the Perfect Portfolio: The Stories, Voices, and Key Insights of the Pioneers Who Shaped the Way We Invest — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0691229880 Trailblazers, Heroes, and Crooks: Stories to Make You a Smarter Investor — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHLVYK1Q In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0465085989 A History of Interest Rates — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0471732834 Winning the Loser's Game: Timeless Strategies for Successful Investing — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0071813659 Stocks for the Long Run — https://www.amazon.com/dp/1264269803/ Extraordinary Tennis For The Ordinary Player — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0517511991   Papers From Today's Episode:    ‘Efficient Capital Markets: A Review of Theory and Empirical Work' — https://doi.org/10.2307/2325486 ‘The Loser's Game' — https://doi.org/10.2469/faj.v31.n4.19 'The Pricing of Options and Corporate Liabilities' — https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814759588_0001