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Marketing B2B Technology
Empowering Marketers with AI – Sam Mallikarjunan – agent.ai

Marketing B2B Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 27:37


Empowering Marketers with AI – Sam Mallikarjunan – agent.ai Discover how Sam Mallikarjunan, Growth Lead at agent.ai transitioned from being an AI skeptic to an advocate, and learn about the innovative platform that allows anyone to build and customize AI agents, regardless of their technical skills. Mike and Sam explore what AI agents are, share real-world examples of how marketers can use them for tasks like research and content creation, and discuss how AI is reshaping the future of marketing roles. About agent.ai Agent.ai is the #1 professional marketplace where users can build, discover, and deploy trustworthy AI agents that deliver real-world value. Founded in 2024 by Dharmesh Shah, co-founder and CTO of HubSpot, and led by Sam Mallikarjunan, Agent.ai empowers professionals to revolutionize their workflow across sales, marketing, and customer service through intelligent automation. Since its launch at HubSpot's INBOUND 2024, the platform has experienced explosive growth, amassing over 1.5 million users and hosting more than 1,200 public agents by early 2025. The platform distinguishes itself with its intuitive low-code agent builder, access to cutting-edge AI models, and a vibrant developer ecosystem. About Sam Mallikarjunan Sam Mallikarjunan is a growth strategist, entrepreneur, and the Growth Lead at agent.ai. He is the former CEO and co-founder of OneScreen.ai, a marketplace for out-of-home advertising, and previously served as Chief Revenue Officer at Flock.com and Head of Growth at HubSpot Labs, where he drove significant customer acquisition and revenue growth. Sam is a former professor at Harvard University, where he taught Advanced Digital Marketing and Innovation, and he currently shares his expertise as a LinkedIn Learning Instructor. He is also the co-author of the bestseller Inbound Commerce - How to Sell Better than Amazon and frequently offers insights on AI, marketing, and business strategy Time Stamps 00:00:18 - Guest Introduction: Sam Mallikarjanan from Agent.ai 00:01:41 - Overview of Agent.ai and Its Features 00:02:45 - Understanding AI Agents in Marketing 00:04:10 - Practical Applications of Agents for Marketers 00:10:34 - Target Audience: Individuals vs. Enterprises 00:12:57 - The Importance of AI Confidence in Marketing 00:17:27 - Future Changes in Marketing Roles Due to AI 00:19:59 - The Shift from Performance to Brand Marketing 00:22:44 - Best Marketing Advice Received by Sam 00:24:07 - Career Advice for Aspiring Marketers 00:27:15 - Conclusion and Closing Remarks Quotes "The more focused you try and make an AI, the more effective it's gonna be at whatever the task is that you're trying to have it do." Sam Mallikarjunan, Growth Lead at agent.ai "The biggest challenge is getting people to become AI curious and AI confident." Sam Mallikarjunan, Growth Lead at agent.ai "It was an interesting project because it's what helped turn me from an AI doomer into an AI boomer." Sam Mallikarjunan, Growth Lead at agent.ai   Follow Sam: Sam Mallikarjunan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallikarjunan/ agent.ai's website: https://agent.ai/ agent.ai's on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pulsar-platform/ Follow Mike: Mike Maynard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemaynard/ Napier website: https://www.napierb2b.com/ Napier LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/napier-partnership-limited/   If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to our podcast for more discussions about the latest in Marketing B2B Tech and connect with us on social media to stay updated on upcoming episodes. We'd also appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Want more? Check out Napier's other podcast - The Marketing Automation Moment: https://podcasts.apple.com/ua/podcast/the-marketing-automation-moment-podcast/id1659211547

Brighton Chamber Podcast
149: Kensington Valley Varsity and Image Pros

Brighton Chamber Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 9:59


From a small desk to a booming business, Stephanie Konkel has spent 19 years turning visions into vibrant apparel! Join Cameron Harris as he chats with the owner of Kensington Valley Varsity and Image Pros. From school spirit wear to corporate branding, Stephanie shares how her team stitches, prints, and perfects custom designs that make a statement. Plus, hear about exciting changes, industry trends, and the power of a great logo. Whether you're repping your team or leveling up your brand, this episode is packed with style and inspiration!   00:00 Introduction to Kensington Valley Varsity 02:07 Current Offerings and Popular Products 03:52 Future Changes and Location Merger 05:07 Industry Trends and Customer Preferences 06:47 Memorable Projects and Community Impact 08:01 The Power of Branded Apparel   Show Links Learn more about the Brighton Chamber by visiting our website. Website: https://www.brightoncoc.org/   Guest Links Kensington Valley Varsity Website: https://www.kvvarsity.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KVVarsity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kvvarsity01/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kensington-valley-varsity/ Email: info@kvvarsity.com   Image Pros Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imageproscustomapparel Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/imageproscustomapparel/

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S16 E9: Saunter on Alby & Lightning Network Adoption

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 108:48


Saunter is a designer and bitcoin advocate who works at Alby: one of the most popular Lightning network wallets. In this episode, he describes his experiences with onboarding new users and increasing adoption around the world. Time stamps: Introducing Saunter (00:00:51) Evolution of Alby Wallet (00:01:38) Functionalities of the Alby Wallet (00:02:26) Lightning Business Model Challenges (00:05:46) Bitcoin as a Medium of Exchange (00:07:45) Adoption in Central America (00:09:55) Degrees of Bitcoin Adoption (00:12:59) Integration with Local Payment Systems (00:18:07) Educational Initiatives in El Salvador (00:20:43) Current State of Adoption (00:22:43) Chivo Wallet (00:25:46) Top-Down Adoption Issues (00:28:10) Grassroots Initiatives (00:30:46) Alby Wallet Features (00:35:33) Nostr Integration (00:36:08) Programmability of Bitcoin Lightning (00:39:57) Self-Hosting and Lightning Network (00:43:49) Future of Alby and User Accounts (00:46:27) Exploring Alby Wallet Options (00:51:48) Popular Apps on Alby (00:52:25) Point of Sale App Development (00:53:44) Isolated Balance Feature (00:55:07) User Experience with Alby App (00:56:30) Recommendations for Implementations (00:57:00) App Store Insights (00:58:00) Connecting Alby with Accounts (00:59:51) Channel Management and Backups (01:01:29) User Data Privacy Concerns (01:02:35) Benefits of Adding Alby to Full Nodes (01:04:14) Enhancing Node Capabilities (01:08:26) Inspiration for UX Design (01:12:56) User Testing Insights (01:15:56) Evolution of Lightning Wallets (01:16:52) Branding and Design Philosophy (01:17:53) Concerns About Security Exploits (01:19:25) Adoption Challenges and Perspectives (01:22:47) Bitcoin vs. Stablecoins (01:26:41) Market Dynamics and Adoption Rates (01:29:08) Future of Bitcoin Security (01:30:39) Interconnectedness of Bitcoin Systems (01:33:43) Challenges with Stablecoins on Lightning (01:37:31) Future Changes to Bitcoin Protocol (01:39:21) Discussion on Block Size Increase (01:40:42) Data Compression in Blocks (01:41:24) Cost of Verification Concerns (01:42:04) Layer Two Experiments (01:42:25) Risks of Layer One Changes (01:44:07) Focus on Lightning Network Development (01:45:06) Introducing Alby Wallet (01:45:29) Onboarding New Users (01:45:45) Benefits of Alby Hub (01:46:32) User-Friendly Lightning Node Setup (01:47:46) Following Saunter's Work (01:48:27)

The Daily Sales Message
#525 -The future changes EVERYTHING

The Daily Sales Message

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 3:07


B2B founder? Hard to explain offering? Go from CONFUSION to CONVERSION with a Clear Sales Message™

The Sandy Show Podcast
"The Kalahari Conspiracy: Is It Really Just a Front?" The JB and Sandy Show, Jan 17 2025

The Sandy Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 39:12 Transcription Available


Today on "The JB and Sandy Show," , JB, Sandy and Tricia dive into a mix of humorous social media tidbits, food safety news, and juicy Hollywood gossip. They chuckle over a Reddit post about the Kalahari resort, discuss the FDA's ban on red dye number three, and reminisce about childhood snacks. Special guest Steven Pressley from Thunder Pop TV spills the tea on Demi Moore's latest film and the drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.  (00:00:00)  Sandy introduces the podcast and shares information about the show and its availability.Social Media Comments (00:01:05)  Sandy discusses amusing social media comments, specifically about a local water park's business.Discussion on Unusual Businesses (00:02:15)  JB and Trish talk about various odd businesses and their survival in the market.Tattoo Industry Insights (00:02:54)  JB shares thoughts on the thriving tattoo industry and his daughter's recent tattoo expense.Yacht Sales Commentary (00:03:09)  Sandy compares yacht sales to other industries, highlighting the challenges of selling expensive items.Upcoming Guest Announcement (00:04:09)  Sandy announces the return of Steven Pressley from Thunder Pop TV to discuss Hollywood news.FDA Announcement on Food Ingredients (00:04:19)  Trish shares news about the FDA's significant changes regarding food ingredients in America.Banning of Red Dye Number Three (00:04:58)  Trish explains the FDA's ban on red dye number three and its health implications.Impact on Popular Foods (00:05:58)  Trish lists foods affected by the ban, prompting discussions on their necessity.Future Changes in Food Regulations (00:07:03)  JB speculates on potential future changes in food regulations, including high fructose corn syrup.Personal Experiences with Food Ingredients (00:08:39)  Sandy shares childhood experiences with food dyes and their behavioral impacts.Global Perspectives on Food Safety (00:09:31)  Trish and JB discuss how other countries are ahead in food safety regulations compared to the U.S.Healthy Eating Habits (00:10:30)  JB shares his journey towards healthier eating and the importance of reading labels.Tom Cruise and Natural Health (00:11:42)  JB reflects on Tom Cruise's controversial views on natural health and wellness.Conclusion on Food Changes (00:12:27)  Sandy wraps up the discussion on the FDA's changes, reminding listeners about the timeline.Steven Pressley Joins the Show (00:12:56)  Sandy welcomes Steven back to discuss Hollywood news and celebrity updates.Demi Moore's Career Comeback (00:14:15)  Steven talks about Demi Moore's recent success and her controversial film role.Ponce de Leon and Historical Trivia (00:16:04)  The hosts engage in a light-hearted discussion about historical figures related to the fountain of youth.Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively Controversy (00:18:26)  Steven shares details about the ongoing legal battle involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.Billionaire Status and Industry Drama (00:21:10)  Discussion on the challenges faced by billionaires in dealing with industry controversies.Mel Gibson's House Fire (00:21:33)  Mel Gibson photographed with a UT football legend just hours before his house burned down.Tropic Thunder Sequel Rumors (00:22:38)  Ben Stiller addresses the lack of plans for a Tropic Thunder sequel or spin-off.Tom Cruise's Future in Film (00:23:17)  Speculation about Tom Cruise's transition from action roles to comedy as he ages.Movie Star Discussion (00:24:11)  Debate on whether Tom Cruise is the last true movie star in Hollywood.Hollywood Bromance (00:27:49)  Discussion about NFL player Bijan Robinson's budding acting career and friendship with McConaughey.Mel Gibson's Son's Role in Fire Response (00:28:24)  Mel Gibson's son, a fire department captain, assists him after his house fire.Celebrity Sightings in Austin (00:29:09)  Conversation about spotting Joe Rogan and other celebrities around Austin.Festival Talk in Austin (00:31:16)  Discussion on the decline of various festivals in Austin, focusing on ACL's dominance.New Orleans Jazz Festival Lineup (00:34:29)  Exciting lineup announced for the upcoming New Orleans Jazz Festival featuring major artists.Changing Skylines in Austin (00:33:40)  Reflections on the rapid changes in Austin's skyline over the years.Food and Wine Festival Discussion (00:38:04)  Conversation about the appeal of food festivals compared to music festivals.

Citadel Dispatch
CD147: TAX PLANNING AND NEW IRS RULE WITH SATOSHI PACIOLI

Citadel Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 69:55 Transcription Available


Satoshi Pacioli is a leading bitcoin focused accounting firm based at Bitcoin Park in Nashville. They discuss the recent IRS rule changes and their best interpretation of how to proceed going forward.Satoshi Pacioli on Nostr: https://primal.net/p/npub1drlw0wmu9tq37usx4qt3u6u4zj44mrf3zsfa6xhcdyrh3n4wpmgqr4rfg0 Website: https://satoshipacioli.com/ EPISODE: 147BLOCK: 877102PRICE: 1060 sats per dollarsupport dispatch: https://citadeldispatch.com/donate nostr live chat: https://citadeldispatch.com/stream odell nostr account: https://primal.net/odelldispatch nostr account: https://primal.net/citadelyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@CitadelDispatch podcast: https://serve.podhome.fm/CitadelDispatch stream sats to the show: https://www.fountain.fm/ join the chat: https://citadeldispatch.com/chatlearn more about me: https://odell.xyz(00:00:38) Introduction - No More Intro Clips(00:02:06) Bitcoin Tax Discussion with Experts(00:03:06) Understanding the Safe Harbor Provision(00:09:53) Practical Scenarios for Bitcoin Holders(00:28:00) IRS Reporting and Future Changes(00:36:07) Conspiracy Theories and Custodial Pressure(00:43:08) IRS Broker Rule and Legal Challenges(00:52:03) Choosing HIFO and Tax Strategies(01:00:05) IRS Compliance and Reporting Details(01:07:01) Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

The Extra Mile Podcast for Bar Exam Takers
Navigating Bar Exam Retakes and Emotional Upsets

The Extra Mile Podcast for Bar Exam Takers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 42:01


In this session from November 13th, Tracey and Jackson discuss the next steps for students preparing for the February 2025 Bar Exam following the release of July 2024 results. They outline the importance of starting preparation early, especially with the distractions of the holiday season approaching. They talk about the shifting landscape with California's new testing format, emphasize the need for setting realistic study goals, and discuss the benefits of coaching and accountability partners.  Tracey offers insights into controlling factors within one's grasp and minimizing distractions. Updates to the Celebration Bar Review course, including new AI-enhanced study tools, are also highlighted. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:14 Focus on February 2025 Bar Exam 00:55 Impact of Election Results on Students 02:46 Importance of Starting Bar Exam Preparation Early 05:39 California Bar Exam Results and Insights 16:54 New Features in Celebration Bar Review Course 22:44 Bar Exam Distractions and Future Changes 23:56 Importance of Personal Coaching 26:40 Accountability Partners and Community Support 29:05 Group Coaching Calls Update 32:04 Controlling What You Can Control 42:02 Conclusion and Upcoming Plans   Want to discover the right bar prep course for you? Take this FREE, No-Obligation Quiz to find out! [QUIZ] What's the Best Bar Review Course For You? For more information, visit us at https://www.celebrationbarreview.com

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast
EP 397: How AI Is Democratizing Innovation for Non-Tech Experts

Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 45:52


Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageIn the age of AI, your ideas are worth nothing. For reals. If you really wanna innovate, you've gotta learn to move on from ideation to execution. Easier said than done, right? What if you could steal the game plan from the former head of Innovation at PayPal, Mike Todasco? Well now you can.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Mike questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Applications and Capabilities of LLMs2. Approach to AI for Non-Technical Users3. Future Changes and Challenges with AI4. Role of AI in Creativity and Business Innovation5. Adapting to AI and Challenges for Big CompaniesTimestamps:00:00 AI democratizes innovation for all, experts unnecessary.05:19 Unqualified at PayPal, led mobile innovation.07:39 Russian hackers drove PayPal's innovation culture.11:51 AI tools were revolutionary for non-engineers.15:12 Language models evolving; accessible to nontechnical users.19:31 Claude for writing, ChatGPT for math tasks.22:54 My brainstorming partner after initial planning stage.25:45 AI makes idea generation easier; taste crucial.27:37 Execution outweighs idea value; execution is key.32:03 Companies face challenges adapting to new futures.34:34 Listen to the WorkLab podcast from Microsoft.37:03 Obsess over solving your customer's problems first.42:37 Embrace curiosity, experimentation with AI tools.44:52 Sign up for the free daily newsletter.Keywords:Large Language Models, Multimodality Features, Non-Technical Users, Personal Use Case, GPT, Dietary Advice, Model Experimentation, Suitable Models, User Interface, Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Innovation, Everyday AI Podcast, Microsoft's WorkLab Podcast, Mike Todasco, Silicon Valley, PayPal, AI and Future Changes, Innovation Challenges, AI Progress and Investment, AI Agents, Business Innovation, Brainstorming Process, Role of AI in Creativity, Value of Ideas vs. Execution, Human Traits, Unlearning and Adapting, Challenges for Big Companies, Generative AI, GPT-3.

Chuck Yates Needs A Job
CEO of Ramp, Eric Glyman on Chuck Yates Needs A Job

Chuck Yates Needs A Job

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 64:41


Eric Glyman shares how Ramp is transforming the fintech space with AI-driven solutions to simplify company expenses, offering a glimpse into the future of tech startups in oil and gas. Eric's journey, from Las Vegas to Harvard and the tech scene in New York, highlights his entrepreneurial spirit. He discusses Ramp's role in expense management, the energy crisis, and the evolving role of technology in industrial markets.Digital Wildcatters brings the energy community together through events, cutting-edge content, and powerful tools. Join our online community at collide.io. Engage with experts, level up your career, and ask Collide AI your toughest technical questions.”Click here to watch a video of this episode. 00:00 - Intro03:20 - China Insights10:41 - Charlie's Impact15:35 - Ramp Overview17:48 - How Ramp Generates Revenue18:52 - ROI of Using Ramp23:50 - Time Automation Benefits25:38 - Ramp's User-Friendly Design27:50 - Energy Companies Discussion31:00 - Economic Cycles & Fixed Costs36:40 - ChatGPT and Future of AI39:54 - Future Changes in 5 Years43:55 - Jobs Targeted for Automation51:23 - Entrepreneurial Advice56:48 - Final Thoughts & Insights57:48 - Contacting Eric Glyman01:01:35 - Eric's Ideal Contactshttps://www.instagram.com/digitalwildcattershttps://www.tiktok.com/@digitalwildcattershttps://www.facebook.com/digitalwildcattershttps://twitter.com/dwildcatters

Chuck Yates Needs A Job
CEO of Ramp, Eric Glyman on Chuck Yates Needs A Job

Chuck Yates Needs A Job

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 64:41


Eric Glyman shares how Ramp is transforming the fintech space with AI-driven solutions to simplify company expenses, offering a glimpse into the future of tech startups in oil and gas. Eric's journey, from Las Vegas to Harvard and the tech scene in New York, highlights his entrepreneurial spirit. He discusses Ramp's role in expense management, the energy crisis, and the evolving role of technology in industrial markets.Digital Wildcatters brings the energy community together through events, cutting-edge content, and powerful tools. Join our online community at collide.io. Engage with experts, level up your career, and ask Collide AI your toughest technical questions.”Click here to watch a video of this episode. Click here to view the episode transcript. 00:00 - Intro03:20 - China Insights10:41 - Charlie's Impact15:35 - Ramp Overview17:48 - How Ramp Generates Revenue18:52 - ROI of Using Ramp23:50 - Time Automation Benefits25:38 - Ramp's User-Friendly Design27:50 - Energy Companies Discussion31:00 - Economic Cycles & Fixed Costs36:40 - ChatGPT and Future of AI39:54 - Future Changes in 5 Years43:55 - Jobs Targeted for Automation51:23 - Entrepreneurial Advice56:48 - Final Thoughts & Insights57:48 - Contacting Eric Glyman01:01:35 - Eric's Ideal Contactshttps://www.instagram.com/digitalwildcatters/https://www.tiktok.com/@digitalwildcattershttps://www.facebook.com/digitalwildcattershttps://twitter.com/dwildcatters

Communication Queen | entrepreneurship, marketing, storytelling, public speaking, and podcasting
Transform Your Podcasting Game: Embrace Authenticity and Build Lasting Relationships with Mark Savant

Communication Queen | entrepreneurship, marketing, storytelling, public speaking, and podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 60:46


Are you ready to dive into a transformative conversation on media consumption and the powerful role of podcasting? In this episode of the Communication Queens podcast, host Kimberly Spencer and guest, podcasting expert, Mark Savant delve into the evolving landscape of media consumption and the transformative power of podcasting for personal branding and business growth. Mark emphasizes the superiority of in-person podcasting and shares insights on leveraging AI to streamline workflows. Kimberly promotes her new book, "Make Every Podcast Want You" and discusses the importance of authenticity and team support in podcasting. The conversation also explores the challenges of engaging audiences, the effectiveness of calls to action, and the critical role of email marketing in maintaining direct communication. Mark is a Marketing nerd. He's obsessed with automation, and the power of email. He nerds out on helping clients set up email automations that drive leads and sales. Mark has been podcasting over 5 years and has developed a podcast automation sales funnel that converts guests into clients. What you will learn from this episode... Importance of in-person podcasting versus remote formats Value of podcasting for business and personal branding Challenges in measuring the direct impact of podcasting on sales Significance of email marketing and effective lead magnets Evolution of media consumption and the role of podcasters as historians Need for authenticity and connection in media Strategies for sustaining podcast shows and the importance of team support Effective calls to action and audience engagement techniques Impact of AI on podcasting and content creation efficiency Importance of direct engagement with audiences and understanding market needs Enjoy, sovereigns! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or your other favorite podcast listening platform. You can also watch the episode on Youtube. Quotes: The numbers for podcasting don't necessarily translate always into social media numbers. ~ Kimberly Spencer Have someone that is putting in that work. Because having a podcast, even if it's just a condensed podcast, even if it's just a project podcast that is just intentionally a ten episode run, it provides depth and insight into what you do. ~ Kimberly Spencer Podcast listeners will convert into podcast listeners. ~ Kimberly Spencer Moments of Note: In-Person Podcasting Importance (00:00:00) Mark emphasizes the superior quality and impact of in-person podcasting over remote formats. Introduction to Communication Queens Podcast (00:00:24) Kimberly Spencer introduces the podcast and promotes her book, sharing strategies for effective storytelling. The Role of Podcasters as Historians (00:02:19) Discussion on how podcasters are evolving into historians, documenting significant cultural shifts. Shifts in Media Consumption (00:02:41) Mark highlights the decline of traditional media and the rise of podcasts as primary news sources. Building Personal Brands through Podcasting (00:05:13) Kimberly and Mark discuss the importance of personal branding and the benefits of podcasting for businesses. The Value of Email Marketing (00:13:16) Mark stresses the importance of email marketing as a key tool for business growth and connection. Effective Calls to Action in Podcasting (00:08:49) Strategies for encouraging audience engagement and action after listening to podcasts are explored. Lead Magnets and Audience Engagement (00:10:12) Mark shares insights on effective lead magnets that attract potential clients and drive engagement. Using AI in Podcasting (00:18:24) Discussion on leveraging AI tools, like ChatGPT, to enhance business operations and content creation. AI Podcast Data Analysis (00:19:47) Discussion on using AI to analyze podcast tone and audience demographics. AI and Humor (00:20:29) Comparison of AI's literal understanding to a character from "Guardians of the Galaxy." Overcoming Writer's Block with AI (00:20:59) Using AI to avoid starting from a blank page when writing. CEO Blog Strategy (00:21:40) Automation of blog content creation by engaging CEOs through questionnaires. AI's Impact on Work Efficiency (00:24:40) Mark shares how AI saved him 90% of his time on tasks. Podcasting and AI Tools (00:25:10) Exploration of various AI tools that enhance podcast production quality. Video Editing Innovations (00:26:41) AI tools streamline video editing and improve production quality. Content Creation and Audience Engagement (00:28:28) Concerns about content saturation and the need for quality in podcasting. In-Person Podcasting Resurgence (00:30:30) Discussion on the revival of in-person podcasting post-pandemic. Quality vs. Convenience in Podcasting (00:31:41) The importance of high-quality production in successful podcasts. Distractions in Entrepreneurship (00:35:19) The struggle of entrepreneurs with distractions and maintaining productivity. Building Relationships Over Social Media (00:37:05) Emphasis on personal connections driving business success over social media activity. Reverse Engineering Ideas (00:39:32) Mark discusses the importance of validating business ideas before building them. Shiny Object Syndrome (00:40:24) Kimberly shares her experience with streamlining offers after a failed launch. Learning from Experience (00:42:37) Mark reflects on the lessons learned from podcasting and the importance of authenticity. Attracting the Right Audience (00:44:40) Mark emphasizes the value of being unique to attract a specific audience. Echo Chamber Concerns (00:46:30) The speakers discuss the dangers of algorithms creating echo chambers in society. Polarizing Perspectives in Marketing (00:48:58) Mark explains the necessity of being polarizing to capture attention in marketing. The Power of Storytelling (00:53:03) Mark highlights the significance of transformative stories in engaging audiences. AI and Its Societal Impact (00:55:23) Mark expresses concerns about AI's influence on information and historical narratives. Preparing for Future Changes (00:58:57) Kimberly discusses the need for entrepreneurs to adapt to rapid changes in society. Podcast Promotion and Income Reports (00:59:43) Mark discusses his podcast, focusing on business growth and popular monthly income reports. YouTube Engagement (01:00:10) Mark encourages listeners to follow him on YouTube for insights on using AI in business. Closing Remarks and Call to Action (01:00:11) Kimberly thanks listeners, urging them to subscribe, leave reviews, and follow on social media. Empowerment Through Storytelling (01:00:38) A reminder that personal stories can have a powerful impact and should be shared. Mentions + Additional Resources: Tools and Websites "Lead Gen Jay": "00:10:12" "AI Update": "00:18:24" "ChatGPT": "00:20:40" "Zapier": "00:22:34" "Podcast AI": "00:25:10" "Cast Magic": "00:26:39" "Opus Pro": "00:27:19" "Auto Pod": "00:27:44" "Opal": "00:33:24" "Kajabi": "00:40:24" "LinkedIn": "00:40:24" "Communication Queens": "00:41:25" "Common Ground Campus": "00:48:04" "After Hours Entrepreneur Podcast": "00:59:43" "Mark Savant on YouTube": "01:00:00" "Communication Queens Agency": "01:00:11" Books "Make Every Podcast Want You: How to Become So Radically Interesting You'll Barely Keep from Interviewing Yourself" by Kimberly Spencer: "00:01:05" "Traction by Gino Wickman": "00:41:25" Key Concepts "Prompt Engineering": "00:19:25" "Blue Ocean Strategy": "00:40:24" "Shiny Object Syndrome": "00:41:25" "Polarizing Perspectives": "00:52:27" Notable Mentions "NLP Communication Strategies": "00:01:05" "Robyn": "00:19:47" "Peter Diamandis": "00:23:19" "Sean Cannell": "00:39:32" "Jasmine Star": "00:43:16" "Jordan Peterson": "00:44:54" "Brent Hammer": "00:48:04" Transcript: For a full episode transcript, it can be found here. Sharables: For sharable images, quotes, and other social media posts to add some royal sparkle to your socials (with proper tagging and credit, of course), they can be found here.

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
Mastering Gross Profit: Real World Stories from Shop Owners [THA 401]

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 36:19


Recorded at the 2024 Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of Ontario (AARO) Business Management and Lindertech Training Tradeshow, our panel discusses strategies for increasing gross profit, team harmony, and the significance of training the next generation of automotive professionals. By understanding and managing gross profit, embracing expert guidance, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, shop owners can navigate the challenges of the industry and achieve long-term success. Murray Voth, RPM Training. Listen to Murray's previous episodes HERE. murrayvoth@rpmtraining.net David Coelho, Village Auto Care, London, ON Nick Schonenberger, Kaufman's Garage, Kitchener, ON Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of Ontario (AARO): https://www.aaro.ca/ Murray Voth's Coaching Impact (00:02:57) Nick discusses how Murray's coaching and app changed his approach to gross profit. Building Profit into Gross Profit (00:03:06) The importance of integrating net profit into gross profit for better financial management is emphasized. Understanding Gross Profit (00:05:33) Nick reflects on the realization that gross profit is essential for covering all business expenses. The Role of Mastermind Groups (00:07:29) Discussion on how belonging to mastermind groups can open shop owners' eyes to new possibilities. The Journey from Shop Owner to Business Owner (00:09:36) The fear and misconceptions that prevent shop owners from embracing their roles. Efficiency in a Two-Bay Shop (00:11:08) David shares how he improved efficiency and processes in his shop after facing challenges. The Harmony of Teamwork (00:14:20) The importance of collaboration and teamwork in achieving high productivity is highlighted. Training and Developing Technicians (00:15:20) David explains how his team trains together, ensuring consistent processes and high performance. Balancing Growth and Team Well-being (00:16:06) The discussion concludes with thoughts on managing growth without overwhelming the existing team. Introduction and Improvement Ideas (00:16:16) Discussion on the need for better communication and vision in shop management. Reflecting on 2023 and Future Changes (00:18:01) Encouragement for shop owners to assess last year's performance and consider necessary changes. Training and Team Development (00:19:05) Introducing impactful training methods accessible to all team members for continuous improvement. Understanding Gross Profit Metrics (00:22:10) Clarifying the difference between markup and gross margin in shop pricing strategies. Teaching and Inspiring Future Technicians (00:26:57) David discusses his role as an educator and the importance of attracting young talent to the trade. Building a Professional Image in the Industry (00:29:00) Emphasizing the need for a positive image of the automotive trade to attract new entrants. Flexibility in Shop Management (00:30:40) David reflects on the flexibility he has as a shop owner to balance teaching...

Ninja Coaching Coast To Coast
Ninja Installation Takeaways You Need To Know

Ninja Coaching Coast To Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 19:11


Eric Thompson is back in the host's seat today to offer insights and observations on his recent experience attending a Ninja Selling installation in Fort Collins, Colorado, alongside key figures like Larry Kendall and Don Tennyson. He shares impactful lessons from the event, focusing on improving mindset, refining skillset, and taking purposeful action. Eric recounts how attendees, including a husband and wife team achieving record-breaking results, used these principles to thrive in their real estate careers. Emphasizing that there is always a market despite external challenges, Eric inspires listeners to concentrate on what they can control to deliver exceptional value to clients. Our host also highlights actionable strategies learned at the installation, such as honing negotiation skills and mastering the buyer process with a well-prepared buyer packet. He underscores the importance of focusing on the "vital few" actions that create the most impact, sharing the story of one attendee who lost 85 pounds by applying Ninja principles to his life and business. A key takeaway is the commitment to live real estate reviews each week, which fosters stronger client relationships. With inspiring stories and practical advice, this episode serves as a powerful reminder of both the many benefits of attending Ninja Selling Installations, and the fact that real estate professionals can succeed in any market when they focus on mindset and strategic action. Episode Highlights: 00:00 Ninja Selling Installations 04:12 No Fear of Future Changes 05:47 Focusing on What You Can Control in Real Estate 07:22 Inspiring Stories from Ninja Installation Attendees 08:45 Value of Effective Seller Negotiation 11:03 The Importance of Mindset, Skillset, and Actions 12:15 ‘There is Always a Market' Mindset 14:08 ‘Mastering the Buyer Process' Skillset 15:47 Actionable Steps for Using Buyer Packets 17:24 Real Estate Reviews as a ‘Must Do' Action 19:02 Final Thoughts on Focus on Mindset, Skillset, and Action   Key Takeaways: "Your biggest expense is the money you don't make. Focus on mindset, skillset, and actions to maximize your income." "Are you focused on the vital few? 20% of your actions create 80% of your results." "There's always a market. Change in people's lives creates opportunities regardless of industry rules or interest rates." "Mindset takeaway: There's always a market because there's always change. Focus on the opportunities that change brings." "Skillset takeaway: Have a great buyer packet with newly revised documents and a clear articulation of your value." "Action takeaway: Commit to doing two live real estate reviews per week. Serve your clients and position yourself as a trusted advisor." "In the face of new industry rules, sharpen your skills and focus on adding value to your clients." "Abundance mindset: Focus on the 70% of water in the glass, not the 30% that's empty. There's plenty of opportunity." "Real estate reviews are working well right now. Make them simple and consistent, offering them as a service and a gift to your clients."  

The Show on KMOX
Cardinals' 2024 Season Review: Challenges and Future Changes (Hour 1)

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 38:02


Cardinals' 2024 Season Review: Challenges and Future Changes (Hour 1) full In this episode, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors, joined by Tom Ackerman, review the St. Louis Cardinals' disappointing 2024 season, which concluded without a playoff berth. They discuss the potential for significant changes in the front office, including the expected return of John Mozeliak and Oliver Marmol, while speculating on Paul Goldschmidt's future with the team. Ackerman emphasizes the critical need for improvements in player development, highlighting the decline in the Cardinals' system and the reliance on free agents over homegrown talent. They advocate for a balanced approach that combines robust player development with strategic free-agent acquisitions. 2282 Mon, 30 Sep 2024 17:08:31 +0000 pV8XKlVwA032CSB4eOe5mPNBhrl720li news The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX news Cardinals' 2024 Season Review: Challenges and Future Changes (Hour 1) Interested hosts committed to the idea that you can be informed and involved--without being angry. No Topic off limits. No political agendas--balanced conversations. It’s the conversation you and your friends are having on the radio. 2024 © 2022 Audacy, Inc.

KNBR Podcast
9-15 Brian Gorman joins Extra Innings with Bill Laskey to discuss the current and possible future changes in Major League Baseball

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 23:31


Retired Major League umpire Brian Gorman joins Extra Innings with Bill Laskey to discuss the current and possible future changes in Major League BaseballSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IELTS Made Easier
IELTS maps and plans (describing future changes)

IELTS Made Easier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 24:15


In this lesson, we look at how you can use Listening Test maps to improve the way you describe maps and plans in the Writing Test. In this lesson we'll cover How to talk about FUTURE changes How to avoid over-using 'going to' How to use the passive tense How to use the vocabulary of change related to maps We also review map prepositions, and we look at a model answer. The lesson ends with a list of map expressions collated from 4 real Listening Tests. Members get the full lesson on my website: https://ieltsetc.com/2024/08/ielts-maps-plans-changes-future/ Get the FREE Maps and Plans Listening lesson on my website: https://ieltsetc.com/ielts-listening-maps/

MillenniUP: No BS Real Estate Solutions for Millennials
Health Insurance Crisis: Brian Cannon Saves Philly Families!

MillenniUP: No BS Real Estate Solutions for Millennials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 27:48 Transcription Available


Are you struggling to find the right health insurance for yourself or your family?In this episode of MillenniUP, Seth and Jenn sits down with health insurance expert Brian Cannon to discuss the complexities of obtaining health insurance, especially for individuals who are self-employed or without employer-provided coverage. Brian shares insights from his professional experience, addressing common mistakes people make and offering tips on how to find the right insurance plan.Tune in for expert insights and practical advice on effectively managing your health insurance needs!00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Episode00:27 Meet Brian Cannon: Health Insurance Expert00:47 Personal Health Insurance Journey02:50 Understanding Health Insurance Options05:27 Common Mistakes and Misconceptions10:13 Trends in Employment and Health Insurance16:13 Future Changes and Political Impacts20:26 Navigating Health Insurance for Families26:05 Conclusion and Contact InformationReach out to Brian Cannon through his website: briancannonllc.com

Melnick in the Afternoon
Hour 1 - Olympics right around the corner + Future changes in MLB

Melnick in the Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 44:45


There is one show where insiders share their secrets in this city. One person that they trust and respect. Opinion, reaction and the highest level of informed sports talk in Montreal. Melnick in the Afternoon, with Mitch Melnick.

FP&A Tomorrow
Becoming a CFO through FP&A With Bonnie Tomei

FP&A Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 41:21


Welcome to FP&A Tomorrow, where we discuss financial planning and analysis, examining its current state and future prospects, with your host Paul Barnhurst. In today's episode, Paul engages with Bonnie Tomei, in the discussion on what makes great FP&A, the future of AI in finance, and key strategies for aspiring CFOs.Bonnie, the CFO of Salience Labs and Chief Strategy Officer for K2X, has a wealth of experience in finance, strategic planning, and M&A activities, including being the former CFO of Spectra7, where she was voted Woman CFO of the Year for smaller public companies by FBI Silicon Valley.Here is a concise summary of the key points from the discussion:FP&A professionals should act as strategic partners to executives, helping them achieve financial roadmaps and objectives. Understanding both internal and external factors is crucial for effective financial planning and analysis.AI and software are transforming FP&A roles, pushing analysts to mature faster and providing deeper insights. Despite the rise of AI, the need for human intelligence to interpret data and make strategic decisions remains critical.FP&A is a strong pathway to becoming a CFO, but professionals need to understand the technical accounting side and have business acumen. Building strong relationships with the executive team and demonstrating strategic thinking are essential for aspiring CFOs.FP&A teams play a vital role in M&A activities, particularly in modeling and due diligence. Professionals should volunteer for tasks and demonstrate business intelligence to stay relevant during acquisitions.Technical skills like Excel are fundamental, but equally important are soft skills such as emotional intelligence (EQ) and effective communication.Understanding and defining key performance indicators (KPIs) is crucial for measuring success and aligning with strategic goals.Quotes:Here are a few relevant quotes from the episode "Every time they come up with something new I've always fallen back to the good old days of that quick shortcut the ctrl+C, ctrl+V anyway.”-Bonnie Tomei“Getting involved and understanding how you can help in looking at all of that and being a trusted advisor from a financial standpoint would help tremendously.”-Bonnie TomeiIn this episode, Bonnie Tomei provides a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of FP&A, emphasizing the importance of strategic partnership, the impact of AI, and the essential skills needed to excel in the field. Bonnie's insights offer valuable guidance on navigating the complexities of financial planning and analysis. Stay curious, be proactive, and focus on building strong professional relationships to thrive in your FP&A career.Link to courses: FP&A Business Partnering (thinkific.com) Modern Microsoft Excel (thinkific.com)Follow Bonnie:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonnie-tomei-a288b91/Website - https://saliencelabs.ai/Follow Paul: Website - https://www.thefpandaguy.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguyFor CPE credit please go to earmarkcpe.com, listen to the episode, download the app, and answer a few questions. For AFP FPAC certification answer the questions and contact Paul Barnhurst for further details.In today's episode:[01:01] - Introduction[01:43] - Guest Introduction[03:35] - Defining Great FP&A[05:21] - Future Changes in FP&A[07:00] - Career Progression to CFO[11:07] - Advice for FP&A During M&A Activities[13:19] - Transition to CFO[16:27] - FP&A as a Pathway to CFO[27:35] - Skills for Aspiring CFOs[30:55] - Being More Strategic in...

Successful
How the Future Changes the Present | Jordan Peterson

Successful

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 7:14


How the Future Changes the Present | Jordan Peterson

REI Rookies Podcast (Real Estate Investing Rookies)
Unlocking Real Estate Success with AI: Adam Rosen's Tips

REI Rookies Podcast (Real Estate Investing Rookies)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 33:03


Unlock real estate success with AI as Adam Rosen shares his invaluable tips on the REI Mastermind Network! Adam Rosen, a seasoned real estate investor and tech entrepreneur, reveals how AI can revolutionize your real estate investing and email outreach strategies. From his start in land investing to founding EOCworks, Adam's journey is packed with insights you can't miss.Connect with Adam Rosen! - Visit his professional website: eocworks.com- Email Adam directly: adam@eocworks.comIn this episode, you'll discover:- Actionable AI strategies for real estate investors- The importance of properly setting up your email infrastructure- How to avoid common pitfalls and maximize your outreach success- Real-life examples of AI transforming real estate businessesSubscribe to the PODCAST!- Listen to more episodes of REI Mastermind Network and stay ahead in your real estate investing journey.SUPPORT THE SHOW!- Get exclusive offers and join our community to connect with like-minded investors.Join the Community:- Stay updated with the latest episodes, tips, and strategies in real estate investing.Ready to supercharge your investment portfolio and build generational wealth? Don't miss this episode! Subscribe, like, share, and review the podcast to keep learning and growing with us."AI won't replace humans, but humans with AI will replace humans without AI." - Embrace the future of real estate investing with Adam Rosen's expert advice.Real estate investing has never been this exciting! Dive in now and start transforming your real estate investment strategy today!#AiApplications #ChatgptPrompts #LandDevelopment #EmailCampaigns #AiToolsCHAPTERS:0:00 - Intro0:38 - How Adam Got Into the AI Game2:13 - Why You Need Adam's Service4:19 - Boost Your Reach Rate7:48 - Misconceptions About Cold Email11:15 - AI Is Not the Easy Button14:10 - How to Prompt AI15:51 - Comparing AI Tools17:35 - Unrealistic AI Expectations18:57 - Future Changes in AI (Next 3 Years)20:06 - How Adam Helps Real Estate Investors22:03 - Companies Adam Has Helped23:38 - Warming Up Inboxes24:52 - Spintax Explained26:15 - Get In Touch With Adam26:32 - What We Missed26:38 - Cold Email for Real Estate Agents28:55 - Rapid Fire Questions32:01 - Take Advantage of Adam's Offer32:10 - Chat Again SometimeRealDealCRM.comRealDealCRM is your Real Estate Investing Virtual Assistant. A Real Estate Investing CRM for Real Estate Investors created by Real Estate Investors. SMS, Stealth Voicemails, Phone, Voicemail, Funnels, and AUTOMATION in a single platform! Check out more details at RealDealCRM.comLIKE • SHARE • JOIN • REVIEWWebsiteJoin the REI Mastermind Network on Locals!Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsYouTube

Cruising Through Retirement with Kevin Brucher
Kevin Burcher and Steve Sedahl discuss the evolution of Social Security and the importance of understanding its history and future changes.

Cruising Through Retirement with Kevin Brucher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 36:15


On this episode of Cruising Through Retirement, Kevin Burcher and Steve Sedahl discuss the evolution of Social Security and the importance of understanding its history and future changes. They highlight the creation of Social Security in 1935 as a response to the Great Depression and the first check being issued in 1940. They also discuss the changes that have been made to the program over the years, such as the introduction of benefits for children and spouses and the increase in the full retirement age. They emphasize the importance of voting for candidates who will support and strengthen Social Security and Medicare. Call 800-975-6717. Visit Silver Leaf Financial to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Menace 2 Sports with Zach Smith
OVE: BREAKING NEWS on the Future Changes Coming to College Football

Menace 2 Sports with Zach Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 75:23


College football has seen numerous changes to the sport over the last few seasons. First it was the transfer portal, then it was the NIL, and now it's the conference realignments. Schools like Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama and Georgia are staying put. The SEC has added Texas and Oklahoma, and the Big Ten has added Oregon and USC, among others. The ACC, PAC-12. and Big 12 seem to be fading away, and creating the emergence of two SUPER CONFERENCES. Is this the right path for the sport to follow or will this create all sorts of chaos moving forward?  Subscribe to our new YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@OhioVsEveryone Hurt at work or in an Accident? Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys can help! https://www.warforyou.com/ Hazmat Ohio – Safety Training You Need! (740) 507-8802 https://www.hazmatohio.com Lauren Torgerson – NextHome Real Estate (614) 296-3952 togersonlauren@gmail.com Ohio has a vibrant sports culture with a strong presence in both college and professional sports. In terms of college sports, Ohio is home to several renowned universities that have successful athletic programs. The Ohio State University Buckeyes, in particular, are widely recognized for their football team, which consistently ranks among the top contenders in the NCAA. Additionally, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and the Xavier University Musketeers have established themselves as competitive forces in basketball. In terms of professional sports, Ohio boasts teams in all major sports leagues. The Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals represent the state in the NFL, while the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cincinnati Reds are iconic franchises in the NBA and MLB respectively. Ohio also has a beloved NHL team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, who have gained a loyal fan base. The state's passion for sports is evident through its dedicated fan bases, enthusiastic crowds, and the many talented athletes who have emerged from Ohio. From notable figures like LeBron James and Urban Meyer to the successful high school sports scene, Ohio truly embraces the spirit of competition and sportsmanship.

OVE: Ohio vs Everyone with Torg
OVE: BREAKING NEWS on the Future Changes Coming to College Football

OVE: Ohio vs Everyone with Torg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 75:23


College football has seen numerous changes to the sport over the last few seasons. First it was the transfer portal, then it was the NIL, and now it's the conference realignments. Schools like Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama and Georgia are staying put. The SEC has added Texas and Oklahoma, and the Big Ten has added Oregon and USC, among others. The ACC, PAC-12. and Big 12 seem to be fading away, and creating the emergence of two SUPER CONFERENCES. Is this the right path for the sport to follow or will this create all sorts of chaos moving forward?  Subscribe to our new YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@OhioVsEveryone Hurt at work or in an Accident? Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys can help! https://www.warforyou.com/ Hazmat Ohio – Safety Training You Need! (740) 507-8802 https://www.hazmatohio.com Lauren Torgerson – NextHome Real Estate (614) 296-3952 togersonlauren@gmail.com Ohio has a vibrant sports culture with a strong presence in both college and professional sports. In terms of college sports, Ohio is home to several renowned universities that have successful athletic programs. The Ohio State University Buckeyes, in particular, are widely recognized for their football team, which consistently ranks among the top contenders in the NCAA. Additionally, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and the Xavier University Musketeers have established themselves as competitive forces in basketball. In terms of professional sports, Ohio boasts teams in all major sports leagues. The Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals represent the state in the NFL, while the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cincinnati Reds are iconic franchises in the NBA and MLB respectively. Ohio also has a beloved NHL team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, who have gained a loyal fan base. The state's passion for sports is evident through its dedicated fan bases, enthusiastic crowds, and the many talented athletes who have emerged from Ohio. From notable figures like LeBron James and Urban Meyer to the successful high school sports scene, Ohio truly embraces the spirit of competition and sportsmanship.

Toronto Livings Real Estate Podcast
Hot or Cold? December 2023 Toronto Real Estate Market Update | Episode 36

Toronto Livings Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 53:03


The Toronto Livings Podcast Episode 36: A New Year, A New Theme Song and A 2023 Real Estate Market Recap In the 36th episode of the Toronto Livings Podcast, hosts Mark and Joey discuss the new theme song for the show, their New Year's plans, and a recap of the 2023 Real Estate Market. They further discuss the market activity for December in Toronto and multiple news topics such as rising ticket penalties for speed, a subway fire due to an e-bike malfunction, and misprinted street signs in Toronto. (00:00) Introduction and New Theme Song (00:24) Reflecting on 2023 and New Year's Plans (00:51) Welcome to the Toronto Livings Podcast (01:25) New Year's Celebrations and Experiences (04:21) Dietary Changes and New Year's Resolutions (05:16) New Year's Eve Experiences and Future Plans (10:01) Reflecting on Podcast Appearances and Future Changes (12:37) News You Can Use: Traffic Updates and Mean Girls Mansion (23:47) December Market Update (26:16) Holiday Season and Real Estate Market Slowdown (26:33) Drastic Drop in New Listings (26:59) Real Estate Market Strategies and Anomalies (27:10) New Year's Eve Real Estate Adventures (27:35) The Mystery of New Year's Eve Listings (28:40) Active Listings and Market Trends (29:14) Average Prices and Market Misconceptions (30:00) Days on Market and Market Slowdown (31:07) Bank of Canada's Decision and Market Predictions (31:29) Market Trends and the 'Santa Pump' (32:12) Inventory Analysis and Market Predictions (33:27) The Stanley Water Bottle Discussion (35:25) Sales Analysis and Market Trends (38:06) Price Analysis and Market Trends (43:40) Months of Inventory and Market Trends (48:12) Final Thoughts and Predictions for the New Year Shoutouts: https://reidsdistillery.com/ Where You Can Find Us

Inside the BACB
Future Changes to RBT Certification Requirements

Inside the BACB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 16:59


In this episode, Chief Certification and Learning Officer Dr. Molli Luke and Certification Resource Manager Dr. Sarah Jenkins review upcoming changes to RBT certification requirements and the RBT examination, originally announced in the December 2023 BACB Newsletter. Listen now. Resources: · December 2023 BACB Newsletter · RBT Handbook · RBT web page

Gaincast
Paxtech - Future Changes (Original Mix)

Gaincast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 4:28


©️ 2023 Gain Records | Gain Plus www.gainrecords.com #WeAreWhatWePlay #Dreamtechno

Dig Straight Down - A Minecraft Podcast
Future Changes to Weapons? Reviewing the Combat Tests!

Dig Straight Down - A Minecraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 20:35


Links Email: digstraightdowncast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RebelJC_92 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/RebelJC Music: Blue Wednesday, Magnus Klausen - Runaway https://chll.to/2b4ce5ef

The Agents Angle - The World's Premier Football (Soccer) Agent Show
#8: Players, Coaches & Others Working Overseas - What Agents Should Know About GBEs in the UK - Is Scotland the 'Springboard' for Players to Obtain a Governing Body Endorsement (GBE) for England?

The Agents Angle - The World's Premier Football (Soccer) Agent Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 49:26


This week 'The Agent's Angle' looks at the topic of players, coaches/managers, sporting directors, and other football professionals looking to work for clubs abroad; and what agents should know in trying to help them and their clubs (employers) in ensuring they meet the necessary work permit and visa requirements to work legitimately and legally. A key focus is on the latest iteration of United Kingdom's 'Governing Body Endorsements' (GBEs) and how these affect the role of agents in bringing footballing clients to the likes of England and Scotland. As a guest on 'The Agent's Angle,' we are joined by eminent international sports lawyer Dev Kumar Parmar to guide us through the maze that now presents itself to football agents with GBEs, and how these regulations have changed and developed from pre-Brexit times to the present day, thus affecting both players from within Europe, as well as outside of the EU. 'The Agent's Angle' also takes a look at visa and work permit requirements in other territories, and how they compare with the UK's GBEs .... as well as the possible 'crossroads' Australian football (soccer) finds itself with regards to game, league, pathways and player development. ====== Show Running Order : (03:38) - Overlapping Transfer Window & Saudi Pro League Impact (08:32) - Work Permits for Players, Coaches/Managers, Executives & Football Specialists (09:03) - Brief Synopsis of GBE's (Governing Body Endorsements) for UK Football (10:16) - Guest Interview: International Sports Lawyer on Work Permits (and GBEs in the UK) - Dev Kumar Parmar (11:59) - Overview & Explanation of the UKs Governing Body Endorsements (GBEs) for Football. (14:27) - Agents Assisting Players and Clubs in the GBE Process. (17:17) - How Agents Keep Informed About GBE Regulations. (18:59) - One Word to Describe the Football Agent World/Industry as a Whole. (21:03) - Comparisons With Work Permit & Visa Requirements Elsewhere. (22:59) - "Subject to Gaining a Work Permit": Sloppy Terminology. (25:03) - Balancing the Expectations & Ambitions of Clients With GBEs & Work Permits. (27:52) - Successfully Appealing GBE & Work Permit Decisions. (32:03) - Is Scotland the 'Springboard' for Overseas Players Regarding GBEs? (35:02) - The Future & Agents Preparing for Future Changes in GBE Regulations. (38:25) - One Wish for the Football Agent World/Industry. (41:52) - Differing Opinions on GBEs in UK Football. (42:56) - Australian Football Crossroads of Attractiveness & Player Development? (45:07) - After GBEs, The Second Hurdle of 'Home Grown' Rules. (46:27) - Japan (J-League) and Allowances for Overseas Players Across Asia. ====== Related Links : ⁠How to become a Licenced Football Agent⁠ - FIFA Parmars Sports Featured Articles : ⁠ Show Links : Website : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.theagentsangle.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Threads : Instagram : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/theagentsangle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ www.facebook.com/TheAgentsAngle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.twitter.com/theagentsangle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/@TheAgentsAngle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ====== Theme Music : Agent Red by Abbynoise Music from #Uppbeat : https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/agent-red

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ
Voter Registration in Minnesota (& Future Changes)

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 8:45


No, it's not REALLY election season... but in the office of MN Secretary of State Steve Simon, it's always election season! News about voter registration - your drivers license will soon act as your registration and pre-registration is now available to 16 and 17 year olds.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rx Investor Podcast
Diversify Your Skills and Investments to Prepare for Future Changes in the Industry with Kayla Smith

Rx Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 35:10


Welcome to this episode of our podcast! Today, we have a special guest, Kalya Smith, a graduate student who will share her perspective on collecting skills and preparing for uncertainty.In a rapidly changing world, it's essential to equip ourselves with skills that will help us navigate uncertain times. Kalya has been collecting skills throughout her academic journey, and she'll discuss how she's been able to apply these skills in various aspects of her life.Kalya will also share her thoughts on how she's been preparing for uncertainty, not just in her career but also in her personal life. She'll offer practical tips and insights on how you can start building your skillset and preparing for whatever the future holds.So sit back, relax, and tune in to this exciting episode as we hear from Kalya Smith and gain valuable insights on collecting skills and preparing for uncertainty.WATCH EPISODE HERETweetables:“It takes a lifetime to build your name but a minute to destroy it.” [00:24:01]“You do have to protect your reputation and ensure you're doing right by everybody as much as you can even if it means passing on deals to do so.” [00:24:12]“Abundant caution is the rule of the day.”  [00:31:00]The main sponsor of our podcast is Rx Real Estate Investment. They make everything we do possible, and our conversations and interviews would not be available without their support. If you want to diversify your retirement portfolio and get into commercial real estate investing, working with Rx Real Estate Investment may be a great match for you. Check out the website at www.rxrei.com. Connect with us!Jeff StarkClaude CondoNewsletter

PvE: Podcast Versus Enemies
Ep 49: Lighfall Weapon Sandbox Updates & Meta Theory Crafting

PvE: Podcast Versus Enemies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 126:16


Court, Impetus, and Saint cover all of the newly revealed Lightfall exotics and weapon sandbox updates!RokDC's and matrix's Damage Generator Spreadsheet:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rY_iChu08CVnIMfHliZQwup10-GnmPtEu5FG0DNy8VM/@MrRokDC on TwitterGL Comparison Infographic: https://twitter.com/MrRokDC/status/1621926366252761090MossyMax's Machine Gun Reserves Post:https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinyTheGame/comments/10rxjoq/fun_fact_the_announced_reserves_buffs_to_machine/@Mossy_Max on TwitterTIMESTAMPS:Intro, Housekeeping, and TWAB: StartLightfall Weapons & Gear Trailer Discussion: 19mS20 Weapons Tuning Preview + Breakdown of the Heavy Meta: 39mS20 Kinetics, Perks, Exotics, and Future Changes; 1hr 40mLINKSBECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcastPVP POD: https://destiny-massive-breakdowns.captivate.fm/listenSTAR WARS POD: https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listenCHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQHOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.comYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCi3pvTA17HLRaow-K3U5wEditing by Autodidaktos.

Chatzylon 5: A Babylon 5 Podcast
Sense8 1.11 “Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes” and 1.12 “I Can't Leave Her” | Chatz8 06

Chatzylon 5: A Babylon 5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 91:21


Everyone has something useful to contribute. Maybe you're a driver, a martial artist, or a professional actor. But maybe you're two nerdy podcasters? Where then do the ChatzKidz fall in a theoretical sensate cluster? Find out this and MORE in this week's Chatz8 discussion of the season finale of Sense8 Season One!Check out chatzpod.com for all things Chatzpod!TwitterRedditTwitchChatzumsEmail: chatzpod@gmail.comOur main podcast feed art was done by Camilla Franklin, whose work can be found at https://camillafranklin.myportfolio.com/

Salt Church Wollongong Podcast
The future changes how & what you work for (1 Corinthians 15)

Salt Church Wollongong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 34:33


There is a work that is eternal, never in vain and disciples of Jesus are to give themselves fully to. It all hangs on the resurrection of Jesus, is this work you're committed to?

Salt Church Wollongong Podcast
The future changes what you live for: Jesus or pleasure (1 Corinthians 15)

Salt Church Wollongong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 37:51


Land Line Now
COVID-19 emergency declaration – model for future changes?

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 50:06


LLN (9/8/22) – As FMCSA fields comments about the ongoing COVID-19 emergency declaration, could the agency be considering future changes using the relief as a model? Plus, details on the upcoming National Coalition on Truck Parking meeting, the benefits of being an OOIDA member and three ballot questions in Florida related to transportation funding. 0:00 – Newscast. 10:13 – OOIDA: Fighting for your rights for nearly 50 years. 24:37 – Regulatory Roundup: emergency declaration and truck parking. 39:23 – Election Day in the Sunshine State.

Singletrack
2022 UTMB Recap | Favorite Performances, Memorable Moments, Future Changes

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 75:59


I am joined by frequent co-hosts Brett Hornig and Leah Yingling to recap the week that was in Chamonix, France for the UTMB series of events. We talk about some of our favorite performances and memorable moments, what the events will look like in years to come with all of the application changes, the impacts of these races on the overall 2022 mountain ultra trail running season, and much much more. Sponsors:This episode is brought to you by Gnarly Nutrition. Use code Singletrack20 at checkout to get 20% off your next order.Timestamps:(2:31) - reflecting on the Chamonix race week vibes(4:14) - livestream experience(8:00) - Des Linden in Chamonix(11:51) - crewing at UTMB(22:09) - standout performances at UTMB, CCC, OCC(36:20) - interesting stats about the UTMB races(46:31) - whether this was and will be for quite some time the most competitive UTMB(50:25) - who will take the Western States golden tickets from UTMB(55:11) - DNFs and next races(62:15) - ATRA tweet about gender equality at UTMB events(69:30) - miscellaneous parting thoughtsLinks:Follow Brett on InstagramFollow Leah on InstagramGreen Runners How To Win UTMB According To The DataAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#104 - Long Run Archives #6 | Future of Trail Running Content, USATF Debates, Unusual Athlete Sponsorships, Joe Gray Versus Kilian Jornet#94 - Long Run Archives #5 | Western States Reactions, Zach Miller Return, Arizona Trail Duel#72 - Long Run Archives #4 | Cocodona 250, Mammoth Trail Fest, Super Shoe Influences, Strava Finds#62 - Long Run Archives #3 | Betting In Ultrarunning, Next Great Trail Running Towns, Golden Ticket Series Ideas#53 - Long Run Archives #2 | Ultrarunning Analytics, Elite DNF Debate, 3:47 Downhill Mile, Magda What If#43 - Long Run Archives #1 | Jim Walmsley What Ifs, Black Canyon 100K Preview, Full-Time UltrarunningSupport the show

Action Line Podcasts
Today we spoke about planning and future changes to downtown Murfreesboro, which includes more residential space

Action Line Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 45:36


WGNS' Scott talks about the three downtown development projects (One East College, LLC; Broad Street Development, and Bank of America Development). His guests are Murfreesboro

(Re)thinking insurance
Episode 6: Future changes to the Solvency II regime

(Re)thinking insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 14:11


Sina Thieme is joined by Miroslav Kotaska to discuss where we currently are with the EC Solvency II review process and what can EEA insurers expect in the coming years from the prudential requirements at a European level.

Locked On Syracuse - Daily Podcast On Syracuse Orange Football & Basketball
Syracuse Football's Future Changes with ACC Schedule News

Locked On Syracuse - Daily Podcast On Syracuse Orange Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 27:41


Matt Bonaparte and Brad Klein discuss the future of ACC football scheduling with the news of the new 3-5-5 model adopted by the conference. What does it mean for Syracuse and the conference as a whole? You can find episodes of the Locked On Syracuse podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a like and rating as we would leave to hear your feedback. Be sure to tell your friends if you enjoy the pod! For bonus coverage, check us out on Twitter @LO_Syracuse to interact with us throughout games, and feel free to suggest topics in the future. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Syracuse - Daily Podcast On Syracuse Orange Football & Basketball
Syracuse Football's Future Changes with ACC Schedule News

Locked On Syracuse - Daily Podcast On Syracuse Orange Football & Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 23:56


Matt Bonaparte and Brad Klein discuss the future of ACC football scheduling with the news of the new 3-5-5 model adopted by the conference. What does it mean for Syracuse and the conference as a whole?You can find episodes of the Locked On Syracuse podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audacy, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a like and rating as we would leave to hear your feedback. Be sure to tell your friends if you enjoy the pod!For bonus coverage, check us out on Twitter @LO_Syracuse to interact with us throughout games, and feel free to suggest topics in the future.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Inside the BACB
Episode 27: Future Changes to BCBA Certification Requirements

Inside the BACB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 22:14


In this episode, CEO Dr. Jim Carr and Deputy CEO Dr. Melissa Nosik review upcoming changes to BCBA certification requirements, originally announced in the March 2022 BACB Newsletter. _____ Resources: • March 2022 BACB Newsletter • February 2022 BACB Newsletter • Determining BACB Examination Content and Standards (2014) • A History of the Professional Credentialing of Applied Behavior Analysts(2017) For a transcribed version of this episode, please watch the episode on our YouTube channel with closed captions.

Blockchain Gaming
CHW Weekly Recap Jan 31st to Feb 6th | CNY Event | Future Changes | with Beardy

Blockchain Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 77:53


Hey Hunters!This week's podcast episode is here, featuring @Beardy! I'm super excited for this episode where we talk about some of the interesting changes this past week including an update on the ongoing CNY event and other general CHW topics! Join me as I talk to the current #1 Canadian player this month and breakdown all the action is the last week, hope everyone is ready! Sign up for the Blockchain Gaming Newsletter!: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ITGuyFollow me on twitter for Podcast and CHW Updates: https://twitter.com/IT_Guy0Join me on Coin Hunt, it's awesome! https://coinhunt.gsc.im/5EViF3c45SLink to Weekly Newsletter: https://blog.coinhuntworldwiki.com/newsletter/Link to the Wiki: https://coinhuntworldwiki.com/MainPageTemp

Action Line Podcasts
Murfreesboro Parks and Rec discuss future changes and additions and later guest talk about an upcoming Black History Month event that focuses on life in the past

Action Line Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 41:36


The Murfreesboro Parks Department talked about upcoming additions to area parks during the first half of the program. Our guest were Parks Director Nate Williams and Assistant

Destiny Massive Breakdowns
Episode 245: New Power Levels, Fewer Blues, Vendor Improvements, and Future Changes to IB and Gambit

Destiny Massive Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 68:16


Let's talk about the pros and cons of the Power Level Grind, the changes to Master Rahool and Banshee, and what we hope to see in the future for IB and Gambit!

Blockchain Gaming
CHW Weekly Recap Jan 3rd to Jan 9th | CHW Events | Future Changes | with Absolem

Blockchain Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 79:02


This week's podcast episode is almost here, featuring @Absolem! I'm super excited for this episode where we talk about some of the interesting changes this past week including past and current CHW events with some added speculation! Join us as we talk about the game and discuss future and past changes! Lots of action this week hope everyone is ready!Sign up for the Blockchain Gaming Newsletter!: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/ITGuyFollow me on twitter for Podcast and CHW Updates: https://twitter.com/IT_Guy0Join me on Coin Hunt, it's awesome! https://coinhunt.gsc.im/5EViF3c45SLink to Weekly Newsletter: https://blog.coinhuntworldwiki.com/newsletter/Link to the Wiki: https://coinhuntworldwiki.com/MainPageTemp

BuckeyeXtra Football Podcast
Evaluating changes, and future changes, to Ohio State's coaching staff

BuckeyeXtra Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 35:57


Ohio State beat reporter Joey Kaufman is joined by columnist Rob Oller to discuss the hiring of Jim Knowles as defensive coordinator and what it means for the program. Plus, they speculate about C.J. Stroud and the Heisman

Run Better - Employee Engagement Podcast
Run Better podcast 1: Olivia Boyce & I discuss key employee engagement areas, future changes, tools and pain points.

Run Better - Employee Engagement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 13:11


In today's episode, we talk with Olivia Boyce (VP of Engagement at Array Behavioral Care) about building stronger connections among employees and departments.

Insight Peterborough
Dyslexia Awareness Month; 5-Phase Study about keeping Peterborough Moving; Current State and Future Changes to Peterborough Transit

Insight Peterborough

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 64:25


October is International Dyslexia Awareness Month. We begin this episode by chatting with Alicia Smith, CEO of International Dyslexia Association Ontario in general, and specifically, about Read October. Peterborough is undergoing a 5-phase study about keeping Peterborough moving, regardless of whether it's traffic management, pedestrian traffic, or bus transportation.  I speak with Vinod Soman, who reviews […]

Seniority Authority
Predicting the Future: Changes Ahead for Retirees Today

Seniority Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 36:01


Episode 18: Lisa McCracken is the Director of Senior Living Research and Development at Ziegler - the nation's leading lender for senior living. Lisa's primary focus is concentrated on conducting industry research and trend analyses for educative purposes in the form of presentations, newsletters, and research publications. In addition to providing support to the investment banking practice at Ziegler, she also facilitates the Ziegler CFO Hotline℠, an electronic interchange of information among CFOs of senior living providers, and coordinates national and regional educational workshops for senior living professionals.  Links:Ziegler's website: www.ziegler.com What's next?Have you witnessed how the key trends are impacting senior living? Share your stories with us at info@seniorityauthority.org or find us on your favorite social media platform. 

Behind the Screens
The Summer Season in Review; Horror, Trailers, and Future Changes with Andrew Williams

Behind the Screens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 23:03


This week Matthew and Simon dive into assessing the summer results for the box office, and examine Shang-Chi's second week on top around the world. Marketing veteran Andrew Williams joins them to discuss the summer season, give the low-down on trailers, and a look at the upcoming Malibu Horror Story. Topics and times: Box Office Recap - 1:00 Andrew Williams Interview - 8:17 Next Week - 22:18

Talk North - Souhan Podcast Network
Meatgistics Podcast: Future Changes to Meatgistics

Talk North - Souhan Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 26:00


Jon and Austin sit down for the first time in a while and discuss new changes coming to everyone's favorite meat processing site. Don't worry! Nothing too crazy, just trying to do our best to optimize user's experiences. All of that and current meat news as always, enjoy!

Meatgistics Podcast: From Animal To Edible
Future Changes to Meatgistics

Meatgistics Podcast: From Animal To Edible

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 26:00


Jon and Austin sit down for the first time in a while and discuss new changes coming to everyone's favorite meat processing site. Don't worry! Nothing too crazy, just trying to do our best to optimize user's experiences. All of that and current meat news as always, enjoy!

Sunday Sermons
The Future Changes Our Present Reality

Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 37:28


The Future Changes Our Present Reality by CBC of Savannah

The Flycast
CoD Team is Divas - Scump and Formal As Future Guest - Changes To The Flycast | Flycast Ep. 34

The Flycast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 60:11


Thanks for watching and enjoy! :------)

The Education of a Value Investor

Yishai Kiczales is an Israeli film critic, songwriter and lecturer, who currently lives in Zurich with his family. He writes for the daily newspaper Israel Hayom, and his third solo album, "Inside Yishai Kiczales", will be released on May 22. He talks to me about classic books and movies, about the recent changes in the world of cinema, and highlights some things the streaming services are missing.  Full transcript available here: https://aqfd.docsend.com/view/jmvgmsxhb8vupfze Contents: Ulysses by James Joyce: A Rock in a Mountain of Classics (00:01:45)Should One Read the Classics? (00:10:20)Christopher Nolan's Best Movies (00:13:32)The Movie Classics and Their Origin (00:21:21)How to Escape the Algorithm? (00:27:49)Past and Future Changes in the Movie World (00:37:44)Building Bridges Through Cinema (00:52:31)The Struggle of Creating Art (00:58:47)

Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast
Chip Caray Braves Play by Play Announcer, Talking State Of The Game, Rule Changes, Future Changes.

Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 58:19


Chip Caray, Grandson of Harry Caray, Former Cubs Play by Play and Current Braves Play by Play Man.   What has he taken into broadcasting the most from his dad and grandfather.   Talking state of the game.   Development and the ability to teach, coach being effected by rules changes?   Current rules changes... The post Chip Caray Braves Play by Play Announcer, Talking State Of The Game, Rule Changes, Future Changes. appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

The Download with Saoirse Clare
So Many Voidwalkers!

The Download with Saoirse Clare

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 17:00


The Download Episode 004   Episode Summary: In Episode 004, Saoirse is going to start off the conversation by answering a question from one of our lovely listeners, Kate from Colorado. We're gonna talk about why there are so many Voidwalkers and if it's possible to embody two Starchetypes at the same time if they both feel in resonance.  Saoirse is going to explain the causes of this phenomenon as well as discuss the actual purpose of a Voidwalker and share some of her personal experiences on the matter. This episode will also help you understand how the Starchetypes are all equally important and they all have an essential role to play in the collective. We'll also talk about the differences between the concepts of Core-type and Sub-type and how they work and we'll also touch upon the concept of Structural Death. Ultimately Saorise will discuss why the Voidwalkers activated early, the past of the Starchetype template and its future. We'd be happy if you could leave us a review, share or comment, we want to hear from you! All the useful links mentioned in the episode are listed below. Quote “The whole point of this system is that no specific Starchetype is better than another. They are all equal. They are all equally important. They will all have their own time to step into the spotlight to shine, based on what's happening currently in the collective.” Saoirse Clare   Host Bio: Saoirse Clare is an energetic mentor for Starseeds, creator of the Starchetype System, and author of the book “Starseed Archetypes: The Ultimate Guide.” Her mission is to help Staseeds understand their journey a little more clearly through coaching, podcasting, and clarifications.  After losing her dad at 27 due to brain cancer as well as her husband Kristian due to a helicopter accident, Saoirse started her spiritual journey. This led her to develop extensive expertise in the realm of spirituality as well as a strong desire to help others. Timestamps:   00:00 Podcast and host introduction 1:16 A question from a listener 2:13 The answer to the question 3:04 The purpose of the Voidwalkers 4:04 Personal experiences with Voidwalkers 5:56 Is a specific Starchetype better than the other? 6:37 The archetype template in the past 8:02 Why did Voidwalkers activate early? 9:01 What is Structural death? 11:05 Future Changes 11:40 Answering the second part of the question 13:24 Core type vs Sub-type 15:59 Episode Wrap-up Links: Instagram:  @thestarseedcoach Website: https://www.thestarseedcoach.com Podcast: https://thestarseedcoach.libsyn.com/website Starseed Archetype Quiz: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/5f6a3d68e48d1a001454246a

Spiritual Awakening Podcast with Nicky Sutton
The Future Changes At Every Moment. The Implications. How Do You Define Yourself in This Moment?

Spiritual Awakening Podcast with Nicky Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 19:42


The future changes at every moment; even the smallest change within ourselves can create an entirely new future for us. But many of us define ourselves by our past and as we've always been, without questioning too much. What are the implications of this? x • To Order my BOOK Consciousness Rising: Guiding You Through Spiritual Awakening & Beyond': https://linktr.ee/nickysutton • Book a one to one online session with me: https://www.nickysutton.com/online-sessions-with-nicky.html  

Commercial Awareness with Watson’s Daily business and financial news
Episode 159: Here's a very quick update of the story so far with this podcast & some future changes!

Commercial Awareness with Watson’s Daily business and financial news

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 3:35


In this episode, I thought I'd give you an update on the story so far with the Watson's Daily podcast and a heads-up on a few extra developments that will be coming up. Thank you for your ongoing support!

Digital Marketing Musings
Episode 6: What is the Cookieless Future? Changes in Website Tracking, Part 1

Digital Marketing Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 21:19


The marketing industry has been buzzing lately about the “cookieless future”, or the deprecation of the third-party cookie. But what does that actually mean for advertisers? In the first episode of this two-part series, Andreah and Gaia sat down with Ilon Weeldreyer to better understand what the cookieless future is, the reasons behind it, and how it will change the ways advertisers can use cookies moving forward. Resources: * The “Death of the Cookie” Can Be Good for Advertisers, but the Time to Level Up is Now (https://www.merkleinc.com/blog/death-cookie-can-be-good-advertisers-time-level-now) * https://www.merkleinc.com/thought-leadership/podcasts/digital-marketing-musings

The Music Ally Podcast
Music Ally Focus #2 - UK label bosses pressed for answers in parliamentary inquiry; offer tantalising hints of possible future changes

The Music Ally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 12:28


Music business news, analysed in brief by Music Ally's Stuart Dredge and Joe Sparrow. On Tuesday 19th January, the UK parliamentary inquiry into the economics of music streaming. The three major labels' UK bosses gave evidence, as well as from UK rights management collectives PPL and PRS for Music. The session saw some very well-briefed questions that got to the heart of some of the key issues in the debate about musicians and streaming income… and there were some moments that made us want to bang our heads against the desk. Stu and Joe analyse the session, suggest what might happen next, and wonder why glam-metal band Poison were discussed so much.

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show
Tuesday 20 October 2020 | DC Comics’ Future State crossover and future changes to distribution, This week’s National Days

Handsome Genius Club Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 0:38


Today on the show:-DC Comics is preparing retailers for another big change to their distribution system-Meanwhile, DC’s next major crossover event, Future State, arrives in January-Plus, a look at this week’s National Days, the upcoming Presidential debate, Home Improvement star arrested, comic creator Andy Belanger is kickstarting an exciting new project, and actor Jeff Bridges […]

Safe Money and Retirement
Planning For Future Changes

Safe Money and Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 27:01


Planning For Future Changes

Creative Business Party - Für Frauen, die ihr Business mit Herz und Mut rocken

Was? Die Zukunft verändert deine Vergangenheit? Ja klar. (Sorry, in der Folge sage ich: „The Future creates your Past”, was falsch zitiert war, vom Sinn her aber gleich gemeint war.Ja, ist es tatsächlich so. Ich habe gerade das Buch „Personality isn’t Permmanent” zu Ende gehört (und werde es mir jetzt sogar noch als Print Version holen). Von wegen, du kannst dich nicht verändern und so. Lies das Buch! Du kannst jetzt und heute deine Zukunft und somit dich selbst verändern.Spannend war eben aber der Absatz mit der Zukunft und der Vergangenheit. Ich gebe dir in der Folge ein Beispiel aus meinem eigenen Leben, um es dir zu erklären.Die Quintessenz ist: Der Kontext. Dein ganzes Leben. Alles, was du siehst. Jetzt gerade, während du das hier liest. Alles. Alles wird mit unserem ganz persönlichen Filter gesehen. In unserem Kontext.Das Gleiche gilt für die Vergangenheit. Im Kontext der Zukunft ist deine Vergangenheit eine ganz andere, als zu dem Moment, als du sie gelebt hast.Heute also mal nicht Online Business Geekig mit Hacks und so. Wobei… gelten auch Life Hacks? Jedenfalls sind sie für dein Wachstum (und dem deines Business) nicht minder wichtig. Ganz im Gegenteil. Erwähnte Links (Werbung):Unser halbjährigens Gruppencoaching & Mastermin Programm All-InBuch „Personality isn’t Permanent”, Benjamin HardyBuch „Die 7 Wege zur Effektivität”, Stephen R. Covey

Enforcement and Compliance in Academic Research
Episode 4: Future Changes for International Collaborations

Enforcement and Compliance in Academic Research

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 13:03


Christine Savage continues the conversation with Dr. Brenda Jarrell on international collaborations and discuss concerns related to recent federal initiatives that could further limit the ability of companies and research institutions in the U.S. working internationally.

GAA on Off The Ball
Anthony Moyles chats GAA return, and future changes

GAA on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 22:31


Anthony Moyles joined Ger Gilroy and Eoin Sheahan on Monday morning's OTB AM to discuss the GAA, its response to inter-county teams allegedly training before September 14th, what changes the association could introduce to improve next season, and what club sides and inter-county panels can do to ensure the return of play runs smoothly. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. OTB AM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am - the best place to watch or listen is the OTB Sports app. Have you downloaded the brand new OTB Sports app? It's got everything you need. - Play store link - iOs link  

Don't Retire...Graduate Podcast
Future Changes to Real Estate Investing

Don't Retire...Graduate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 5:45


In today’s Office Hours, Eric answers Steven's question: In the wake of COVID-19, how do anticipate lending to change for real estate investors? Have a question? Tweet it to us at @BrotmanPlanning and it may be answered in a future episode of Office Hours!

Clean the Boards
The NBA's return format, Jokic vs. Embiid, Potential Future Changes, Celtics vs. Bucks, and LeBron vs. Kyrie

Clean the Boards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 93:30


a brief message to the listeners discuss the NBA's plan to return, Jokic losing weight, him vs. Embiid, a potential Christmas to August schedule in the future, debate potentially a best of 5 series structure in the first round of the playoffs, the Celtics, the Rockets, the recent comments and buzz about some players not wanting to return to play this season, and the intelligence of LeBron James --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Best of Both Worlds Podcast
Bright Spots & Future Changes: Current COVID-19 Related Musings

Best of Both Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 38:31 Transcription Available


This is a traditional Laura & Sarah conversational episode, with a discussion of things currently keeping our spirits up as well as lessons/changes that may stick even when the pandemic is (eventually) behind us all! Plus, Laura reveals her newest project (exciting!) and Sarah shares a much more minor but notable blog-related achievement. In the Q&A, they answer a listener question about charitable donations.Skylight - $10 off your purchase of a Skylight Frame when you go to Skylightframe.com/BEST and enter code BESTBetter Help - Get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/bestofFunction of Beauty - Go to functionofbeauty.com/bestof to take your four part hair profile quiz and save 20% on your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of Both Worlds Podcast
Bright Spots & Future Changes: Current COVID-19 Related Musings. Ep 143

Best of Both Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 43:16


This is a traditional Laura & Sarah conversational episode, with a discussion of things currently keeping our spirits up as well as lessons/changes that may stick even when the pandemic is (eventually) behind us all! Plus, Laura reveals her newest project (exciting!) and Sarah shares a much more minor but notable blog-related achievement. In the Q&A, they answer a listener question about charitable donations. Skylight - $10 off your purchase of a Skylight Frame when you go to Skylightframe.com/BEST and enter code BEST Better Help - Get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/bestof Function of Beauty - Go to functionofbeauty.com/bestof to take your four part hair profile quiz and save 20% on your first order.

Blitz Humble Beginnings
Humble Beginnings Episode 1

Blitz Humble Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 69:06


Welcome to the first episode of my Podcast!Hosted by: Ck_GoldenNuggets [501AU]Special Guest: J_rod [H0B0S]Subjects: - Introductions : 00:40- Wot Blitz Forums 01:30- Match Making 02:10- Player Base Skill 08:05- Update 6.10 Changes 09:00- Player Progression Up Tank Lines 13:20- Heavy Meta 16:00- Pub Gameplay 19:01- SteamRolls 22:40- Future Changes 24:20- Advertising 29:55- Pay to Win Tactics 33:40- Improving Player Base 43:55- WG & Player Opinions 52:45- SuperTest Servers 64:00- Future ideas for a Super Test Server.- Closing 67:45

Quantum Research Enlightenment
08.19.B - QHHT session - Angels and future changes

Quantum Research Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 80:08


https://youtu.be/CydApyyzoNw Here is the link to the video of 1 of 2 (Part 1) https://youtu.be/zORnkRmG1rU**Tip: you can speed up this video in the settings** Some great amazing information came through this QHHT session about how the Angels were among us and they will be among us again. Why the #Angels left because of greed and power. Also why #Anubis came in this person's dreams. The other thing was discussed is how we are living in great times and about our future. #newearth and how the angels will walk among us again. Listen to the end, the higher self gives some health advice.Jason Ballay: List of services I offer (QHHT) https://www.jasonballay.com/ http://www.quantumresearchenlightenment.com/YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/YuTbQRE 

Teen NFL View
Championship reactions, NFL News and Notes, Pro Bowl preview, and update on our future changes

Teen NFL View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 22:49


Noah and Kessler break down and discuss the NFC and AFC Championship games, NFL news and notes, injuries, and preview the pro bowl. They give an update on how the show is going to change soon, and more

Converse with Fez
Can we talk about our future? Are you ready for future changes and what impartial means do you have?

Converse with Fez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 23:31


My study about the current economic state got me asking endless questions, which I feel we can interact and exchange views about. My current point of view about my future and South Africans future as a whole shouldn’t be ones concern but a whole/masses. While we on about out unrest’s, we’d love to thank the #Boks for making us stand out as champions and also welcome them back home. This episode is an introductory to what we will be focusing on for this podcast which is conversations that educate, emphasis on social,economic, political and cultural change aspects. Let’s make this platform our “change” venting session platform. For your insights do get in touch with me on Instagram:@conversewithfez Facebook:FeziSiyeza (under the page: Fez). The podcast is also available on Spotify, iTunes and google podcasts links are on bio or posts_ from me The Loud Host Fez to you, stay blessed, shining and winning_

Global From Asia Podcast
Trademarks, Patents Future Changes in USA Intellectual Property with Tayan Patel

Global From Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019


GFA270. So today we're talking about branding IP (which is always a hot topic in business), of course trademarks patents and many more interesting new trends in the business world. We have on the show an expert and my good friend, Tayan Patel. For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/episode270. The post Trademarks, Patents Future Changes in USA Intellectual Property with Tayan Patel appeared first on Global From Asia.

The Veterinary Marketing Podcast
Episode:156.5 Future Changes Coming To Facebook

The Veterinary Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 2:34


In Todays Inbetweenisode I share some future changes coming to Facebook. Be sure to listen and let me know if you have any questions, comments or need help with anything!  

The Marketing Futurist Podcast
Ep 017: How to Capitalize on Your Experience as the Marketing Future Changes

The Marketing Futurist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 35:34


Mary Kathryn Johnson shares her journey from eCommerce in 2003 to Chatbots in 2017, and predicts the future of marketing through AI.

Wachowski Watch
Wachowski Watch Episode 20: Sense8 ~ 1.11 Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes

Wachowski Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2018 49:27


And we've got Sense8's penultimate season 1 episode, "Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes"! Listen to us discuss Tall Man Leader of the Superpower Gang, awesome intercutting between Sun and Capheus in prison, the combo power of an angry Sun and a Van Damme Van kick, and the return of the Bug! 

ReWatchable, Agent Carter: A TV Re-Watch Podcast
ReWatchable Episode #281: 'Sense8' 1x11 -- Don't @ Me

ReWatchable, Agent Carter: A TV Re-Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 90:00


Join ReWatchable as we continue our journey through Sense8 season 1, episode 11, “Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes.” Superfans: Danielle Newbies: Caitlin and Natalie Fun Facts: Natalie is wearing pajamas that make her look like a polka-dotted stingray she saw at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium once. Caitlin’s new ‘do is perfect for Fall. Danielle is going to London with Karen and Natalie has a very special Captain America-related site to add to their trip schedule. Sense8 season 1, episode 11, “Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes” – Synopsis – Is Yrsa actually there or is she visiting? – How do visits really work? – Riley’s flashbacks are starting to become a little annoying. What about them don’t we know at this point? – What does Yrsa’s warning actually mean? – How innocent is Jonas really? – Will and Nomi have a great Nancy Drew/partners in crime-solving vibe and we totally dig it. – Bug is a… good character? Maybe? – PLEASE DON’T HURT RILEY’S DAD (Also, shout out to all the Sense8 dads out there. Er… Well, maybe just Riley and Kala’s.) – After hearing Kala’s confession, Rajan really doubles down on his love for her which makes us even *more* frustrated with Kala. – Caitlin breaks down Kala’s really interesting relationship with violence. – Wolfgang and Capheus are following very similar paths with their stories, and yet they feel so different. What does their juxtaposition tell us? – Soooooo Wolfgang and Kala kiss(!) – Joong-Ki’s change from being “sad” to defensive is terrifying. – Capheus’ showdown is violent and stressful. – IS NOBODY WORRIED ABOUT COLLATERAL DAMAGE OR INNOCENT CASUALTIES? WHY WOULD THEY SHOOT INTO THE CROWD LIKE THAT? – VanDAMMMMMN. – Is this the end of this chapter of Capheus’ story? – Favorite scenes – Favorite lines Listener Feedback: – A listener suggests we watch the behind-the-scenes feature “Sense8: Creating the World” on Netflix before moving on to Sense8 season 2. – The hosts are a little confused about the pancake feedback, but, also, pancakes! – Sense8 1×10 was nothing short of amazing. – Will gets quite a bit of love in our feedback section, but Wolfgang’s cousin definitely does not. Fisher’s Forecasts and Caitlin’s Conjectures: – Sense8 season 1, episode 12, “I Can’t Leave Her” (it’s the season finale, you guys!) Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Tumblr: ReWatchablePodcast.Tumblr.com Please rate and review us on iTunes!

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran
Future Changes Coming For Amazon Sellers, eCommerce Entrepreneurs, FBA, and Physical Products Brands

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 19:22


Want to know what's coming this year, next year, and in this next coming wave for Amazon, for selling in retail and in marketing physical products to audiences? I have some thoughts.

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran
Future Changes Coming For Amazon Sellers, eCommerce Entrepreneurs, FBA, and Physical Products Brands

Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 19:21


Want to know what’s coming this year, next year, and in this next coming wave for Amazon, for selling in retail and in marketing physical products to audiences?.. The post Future Changes Coming For Amazon Sellers, eCommerce Entrepreneurs, FBA, and Physical Products Brands appeared first on Freedom Fast Lane.

Louisville First with Howie Lindsey
6.19: Future Changes

Louisville First with Howie Lindsey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 23:16


Howie and Matt Willinger talk about the possible end to the one-and-done. Plus, World Cup and being eradicated by AI robots or dinosaurs.

The Devil's Den
Episode #16 Future Changes at FHS

The Devil's Den

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018


This week on the Devil’s Den we talk about some of the changes that teachers and students want to see in the future of Fairhaven High School. Based on a topic in Mr. Davis’ class, Lacey and Jake sit down and see what faculty and students have to say. Episode #16 Future Changes at FHS

Specialty Stories
44: A Look at Academic Pediatric Neurosurgery

Specialty Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 46:05


Session 44 Dr. Michael Egnor is an academic Pediatric Neurosurgeon based in NY. We discuss his long career in the field and his thoughts about what you should know. Michael has been out of fellowship training now for 26 years and is currently a faculty member at Stony Brook University. Also, check out MedEd Media Network for a selection of podcasts to help you on this journey to becoming a physician. [01:25] His Interest in Medicine When Michael was very young, his mother had a brain aneurysm that ruptured. She survived but she had some neurological sequelae. So even when he was young, he was already involved with neurosurgeons. He thought that to be a neurosurgeon was the pinnacle of what one could accomplish in terms of profession. Moreover, he found medicine fascinating. He recalls that he read a book Not as a Stranger back in high school. It was a novel about a doctor but the title just fascinated him. The title actually came from a passage in the Chapter 19 of Job in the Bible. Job was asked how he deals with all of the horror he experienced and all the terrible things he has seen. He knows what he's going through ultimately will allow him to see life and actually to see God, not as a stranger. That is if you would come to know him and what it means to be him in an intimate way. "To be a physician, you get to see in an intimate way what life is all about and understand what it means to be a human being." He was also inspired by Dr. Christiaan Barnard who was the first surgeon to perform a heat transplant. He recalls seeing the news about it as a kid and got fascinated by it. He is specifically fascinated by congenital heart defects. As well, the  brain fascinated him. That said, he knew he wanted to be a doctor and a surgeon, just not sure as to what kind. Then he went to the army in high school because he needed money to go to college. He served as a medic in the army for three years. And getting accepted to college, it gave him a deferred admission so he started college when he was 20. Right after college, he went to medical school. Being older going to college, he considers himself being more focused than some of his classmates. He knew what he wanted to do so he worked really hard to get into medical school. Out of medical school, still undecided between neurosurgery and cardiac surgery, he started general surgery internship in Mt. Sinai in New York. And halfway through his internship, he realized he wanted to do neurosurgery. He knew that 20-30 years down the road, he would still be fascinated by the brain and not as much by the heart. So he applied outside of the match. He called neurosurgery programs.They needed a resident at the University of Miami so he went there with his newly married wife. He spent six years in Miami, training in neurosurgery and came back to Long Island where his wife's family is from. Then he got a job at Stony Brook as one of the faculty. [05:50] Brain versus Heart Not that the heart isn't a wonderful topic of research, it struck him as a fascinating machine. But with the brain, he thinks you can take the knowledge much further. The other thing that enthralled him was neuroanatomy and how the brain was structured. To him, it was like almost as I if he was learning a secret to what life was all about and it was in the structure of the brain. So he felt the brain would keep him interested indefinitely. While the heart for him was to mechanical for him. "Almost as I if I was learning a secret to what life was all about and it was in the structure of the brain." [07:17] His Path to Pediatric Neurosurgery He didn't get out of training as a pediatric neurosurgery, He did general neurosurgery but he has always liked pediatrics. He likes the patients and has a fair amount of empathy for parents. He also has a personality for it. And in some ways, he thinks neurosurgeons and pediatricians are thought a being at the opposite ends of the spectrum of medical personalities. Pediatricians tend to be warm, nice people who are nice to the family and patients. Neurosurgeons are thought of to be egostistical and dysfunctional people who just operate like crazy. But these stereotypes are not entirely true. Pediatricians respond well to neurosurgeons and vice versa. What happened at Stony Book was for a couple of years, they didn't have a pediatric neurosurgeon. Since pediatricians like him, they sent him a lot of patients. So the chairman of pediatrics ultimately asked if he was willing to just become a designated pediatric neurosurgeon. And so he agreed. So there's a way to get boarded in pediatric neurosurgery outside of the fellowship track.It was a matter of submitting case logs for several years and taking a written exam. [09:30] Traits to Lead to Becoming a Good Pediatric Neurosurgeon Michael explains it's a blend of two very different species. Pediatricians tend to be people who are warm, nice people. They love kids and want to take care of them. Neurosurgeons are egotistical people and surgically oriented. This path is great if you find you love the surgery and are fascinated by the brain. You like some of the technical challenges of neurosurgery and on the other hand you want to take care of kids. For example, you find conditions like hydrocephalus to be very challenging and fascinating from a scientific standpoint. "It's a hybrid of two different ways of practicing medicine." Neurosurgery is an interesting specialty. As much as he has met the nicest people who are neurosurgeons, there are those who are crazy too. Michael says, neurosurgeons have to have some degree of almost irrational confidence in their abilities. It's something normal human beings don't want to do. You're taking tumor out of someone's brain where you stand a reasonable chance of killing them if you make a mistake. It's not something even people who are inclined to surgery have a particular comfort of doing it. So you have to be fairly egotistical to do this for a living. And how does one pull that off in the real world? Neurosurgeons have different ways of doing it. Some neurosurgeons just concentrate on being technically as good as they possibly can. Others are psychopaths in a non-criminal way. What Michael means is some of them don't take into account the humanity on the other end of the operating table. they just do the job as well as they can and then if it works out, great. If not, they'd call out the next patient. Some neurosurgeons limit their practice so that they only do things they feel comfortable doing. While others don't put it together well at all and don't do such a good job. [12:25] Types of Cases and Patients As a pediatric neurosurgeon, a large fraction of his practice is children with hydrocephalus. And he follows them into adulthood so he also has a fair amount of adult patients. Michael mentions the issue in pediatric neurosurgery that pediatric neurosurgeons who work in adult hospitals question as to where they will follow their pediatric patients when they grow up and become adults? Some pediatric neurosurgeons who work in children's hospitals can't do that. This is because patients can't be cared for at the hospital they work at. In Michael's practice, he deals a lot with hydrocephalus in both children and adults. He also deals with hydrocephalus in older people. He sees elderly people who have normal pressure hydrocephalus. Other cases he deals with are brain tumors, Chiari malformations in both children and adults, as well as syringomyelia in their spinal cortices. He also sees patients with craniosynostosis, infants with deformed skulls, and of course, trauma both adult and pediatric. As to what percentage of patients coming to him that already have a known issue, Micheal says it's a very common scenario to see a child with brain tumor. And the pediatrician feels a lot of guilt about it because almost a child who has brain tumor has several months of symptoms. And pediatricians work up a child with some vomiting and headache. And after 1-2 months of evaluation, they get scanned and the tumor is found. And so he tells them that in some sense, the neurosurgeon has the easiest job because virtually, patients come to him already with scans showing what's wrong with them. The primary care people, the pediatricians, or the internists for adults have a tougher job because they see a large volume of patients. Only a small fraction of them have serious problems. Then they have to find the ones who have the serious problems. The major issues he faces are: is the patient's diagnosis responsible for the patient's symptoms? This can be tricky. People can have headaches from the chiari malformation and don't need surgery. Michael finds it a challenge to sort out whether the symptoms of the patients are really caused by the disease identified on the scan. You have to be sure since the remedy you're offering is surgery. You want to make sure you're operating for good reasons. "That's one issue I face quite a bit is making sure the diagnosis is the cause of the symptoms." [16:25] Typical Week of a Pediatric Neurosurgeon. Taking Calls, and Percentage of Patients Ending Up in the O.R. Michael describes his week since it basically depends on whether the hospital has a lot of trauma or not. But his typical week would be that he'd be on call once or twice during that week at night. He takes a general surgery call. During the day, he has two operative days a week. On average, he takes 2-5 cases a week. He has 2-3 half-day clinics a week where he sees 15-20 patients per clinic. He has some academic time, usually one and a half days a week where he writes papers. They don't have residency in neurosurgery so he's a residency director for a program without a residency. This said, he's in the process of applying for residency. He teaches medical students as they rotate through the service he teaches and in the ethics class. Of the patients he sees in clinics, only a relatively small percentage, about 10%-20%, go to the operating room. Many of the patients he sees are follow-ups after the surgery. Many of them are children with shunts he sees annually. They don't need surgery but he sees them manually. It's very important that if you have a shunt for hydrocephalus, you have a neurosurgeon that knows you. And that you know them and that they neurosurgeon is always available to you. He finds that annual visits keep everything fresh so they know each other. Common cases would be a kid who bumps his head on the baseball field, has a mild headache and gets a scan. And something would be seen on the scan that has pathological significance but the primary care doctor sends the child to him. Most of the calls he takes would be coming to the hospital for surgery. They don't have residents so any surgery is done by the attending. They have physician extenders but he still has to come in and do the surgery. Nowadays, generally, residents don't operate alone so even if they had residents, he would have to come in. About a third of his calls, he would have nights coming in. [19:45] The Path to Pediatric Neurosurgery, Competitiveness, and Research Basically, neurosurgery residencies have been for five or six years including the internship year. That's followed by a year or two of fellowship, if you want to do it. This past two years, the ACGME and the residency review committee (RRC) for neurosurgery have standardized neurosurgical training. Now, it's a seven-year program including a year of fundamental clinical skills, which used to be the internship. And then six years of explicit neurosurgical training. Now they try to fold in the fellowship experience into the seven-year residency. So you don't have to do fellowship after you do it during the residency. There is research involved in neurosurgery. In fact, programs are required to have a research curriculum, whether it's training or research methods. Residents are expected to be academically active, to publish during their residency. And programs are reviewed by the RRC based in part on the research output of their faculty and residents. "It's a major emphasis in the residency review committee in neurosurgery to foster research in neurosurgery." Although he doesn't have the numbers, Michael thinks that half of the applicants get into programs. He would rate it as moderately competitive. It's a small specialty with about a hundred programs in the country. There are a whole lot of people interested in going into it but his sense is about 50% of applicants get in. As to the reason for it competitiveness, it appeals to a fair number of people, particularly people who are highly motivated. You have to really want to practice medicine at a fairly intense level to want to get into neurosurgery. Moreover, people may be attracted by the status or the financial aspects. Most neurosurgeons do fairly well financially. And there aren't enough people repelled by the volume or nature of the work. "It's fairy popular given what a small specialty it is." According to my data, there are are only 218 physicians. Michael agrees this is just about right. Pediatric neurosurgery is one of the less popular neurosurgical specialties. Within the neurosurgical profession, popular subspecialties include spinal neurosurgery, general neurosurgery, vascular. The reason for this is people don't like dealing with shunts. Many neurosurgeons, too, don't like dealing with kids or with families. Another reason is pediatric neurosurgery doesn't pay as well as other neurosurgical specialties. It seems to be a general rule across all pediatric subspecialties is that the pay isn't as good as it is for adults. But Michael points out you don't go into it for the money. [24:00] How to Be Competitive for a Residency Spot Besides being a good student and being a human being which always help you, Michael cites two things students should focus on. First is research. Have some publications appealing to a neurosurgical residency program. The second is to have some hands-on experience particularly with the programs you're applying to. When he was a resident in Miami, they took two residents a year. There was an unwritten rule that one resident was taken based on the CV and the other based on personal experience. When somebody would rotate through their service, you get to know them personally. It turned out that the people who did the best in the residency were almost the people who had rotated to the service and who they knew personally. You're going to work with the resident for seven years in fairly intimate ways in the middle of the night, saving lives, and doing all these stressful things. You really want to be somebody who you know you can work with, somebody you can trust and stand with for seven years. "The residency in neurosurgery is so long and it's such a stressful process. It's almost like a short marriage." Michael suggests that for people interested in neurosurgery, try to arrange external rotations at the programs you're most interested in applying to. This way, when your application comes across their desk, they would know who they're dealing with. Nevertheless, the research is a big deal. But the programs have a lot of stress on them from the ACGME and from the RRC to have residents that do research. It's one of the criteria by which re-certification of the program is determined. Plus, if you already have an established researcher in your program, it's more likely for them to make their program look good. That said, having a research background is very appealing to programs. In the long run, having research background makes you a better resident and a better neurosurgeon. [26:45] Biases Against DOs and Subspecialty Opportunities Michael's personal experience with osteopaths has been uniformly positive. Some of the best doctors he knows are osteopaths and his personal doctor is an osteopath. He thinks osteopaths are great doctors generally. He also knows that osteopathic programs have been brought into the ACGME. There are osteopaths at neurosurgery programs that do well. Although now, he's not sure how it's working into allopathic training. But osteopathic students are in an excellent profession and they can be very good doctors and very good neurosurgeon. In terms of other subspecialty opportunities, there is a boarding process for pediatric neurosurgeons. Although they're not ACGME-certified. So there are boards but they are not same status as the neurosurgery boards or the internal medicine boards. Beyond that, he's not aware of any certification process. But there are pediatric neurosurgeons who have particular interest in areas like hydrocephalus, epilepsy surgery, vascular, tumor. So you can develop a niche within the pediatric neurosurgery world. [28:50] Message to Pediatricians, Working with Other Specialties, and Turf Wars Michael says it's nice for neurosurgeons and pediatricians to become friends in terms of personal relationships. The pediatrician knows you personally. He gets a lot of calls from pediatricians just asking common sense questions. He finds that in the relationship between pediatricians and neurosurgeons, it's nice to form long-term friendships. In return, there are also situations where he calls the pediatricians. He will have a patient who has a neurosurgical issue but also has some pediatric issues. Then he'll speak with pediatrician about helping them out with that. Michael works a lot with other specialists like intensivist both adult and pediatric, orthopedists, otolaryngologists, and neurologists. For somebody who wants to go into neurosurgery because they're interested in doing spine surgery, Michael explains that in general surgery, most of the operative stuff is spinal. General neurosurgeons deal with spine in generally 80% of their cases. And most of the spine they do overlaps with orthopedics. Most general surgery particularly in private practice deal with spine. And there are movements right now in general surgery to relinquish cranial privileges if you're a private practice neurosurgeon. Many of them find that the cranial surgery, because it only forms only a small fraction of the cases they do, it does form a very large fraction of the difficult situations they encounter. So it's not just worth it. Also, it makes the call much worse. If you're doing cranial neurosurgery, you're called in at night for that subdural in the ER. But if your practice is restricted to spinal neurosurgery, you don't have to be called in for the cranial problem. So many of pediatric neurosurgeons restrict the practice of the spine. He actually has a friend in Florida who has been doing this for fifteen years. It makes for a very nice practice. In terms of overlap with orthopedics, Michael sees a lot of them. He never thought of it as something very competitive although his spine colleagues might feel differently about that. But they have a good relationship with their orthopedic colleagues at Stony Brook. The difference in the work they do is that neurosurgeons don't tend to do congenital deformities with scoliosis. On the other hand, Orthopedists don't do intradural surgery. "Kids with scoliosis still tend to be treated only by orthopedists and not by neurosurgeons." [35:10] What He Wished He Knew Now Michael doesn't think he would have done anything differently. He thought a lot about it. He likes pediatric neurosurgery. He is very interested in hydrocephalus from a research standpoint. Most of his research is in hydrocephalus dynamics and the cranium related to it. That said, there are tons of specialties within neurosurgeries that are great including spinal neurosurgery, tumor neurosurgery. But each of them has their drawbacks. For spinal neurosurgery, you have to want to deal with spine patients who can be very difficult to deal with. They're in chronic pain. So it should be something you like doing. Michael finds it's not for him. Tumor work is fascinating but many of your adult patients are dying. And to go into clinic everyday and see patient after patient with terminal illness is a hard thing to do. Cerebrovascular neurosurgery is very powerful specialty now with a lot of good work but they deal with some very difficult clinical situations. And the call can be brutal because you're taking call for strokes. Functional neurosurgery is great work for people who are fascinated by the intellectual aspects of epilepsy and movement disorders. But you have to have a certain personality to do that. Functional cases are very detailed, high tech cases that you have to like doing. [37:15] What He Likes the Most and Least about Pediatric Neurosurgery Michael likes fixing shunts. Even some pediatric neurosurgeons don't like that too much. But he finds hydrocephalus a fascinating condition. He's very interested in the dynamics of it and thinks there's much we don't understand about it. Hydrocephalus is the one neurosurgical condition where you can come into the hospital near death and walk out of the hospital a day or two later just fine. You can come blowing a pupil and go home in two days if they fix your shunt in time and the pupil comes down. In hydrocephalus, you can get incredibly dramatic results. I find managing shunts to be frankly challenging. "Doctors who deal with critically ill patients the most are neurosurgeons as much as any." What he likes the least about his specialty is seeing patients not doing well. This something all doctors need to deal with to some extent. Even if an objective observer wouldn't think of the outcome as a mistake, you still hold it in your heart and hod it in your head. That if you could have done something differently, could this patient have done better. Michael adds that one of the most important things about being a neurosurgeon is that you have to deal with the outcome. A neurosurgeon who has a major complication of 1%, you're a good neurosurgeon. A good complication rate for major cases. But if you're doing 200 cases, it means that two patients a year are going to have major complications. And if you're doing it for 30 years, there are 60 people out there who had major complications that's your responsibility and you live with those faces in your head. So he tells students going into neurosurgery is you have to be able to deal with that. That can be hard. In fact, some neurosurgeons quit. And some do dysfunctional things. They drink. They take drugs. They become egotistical creeps. They have different ways of dealing with that. Some become religious. Some limit their practice to things they can do safely. But you deal with stressful cases and bad outcome and dealing with litigation which is every neurosurgeon's pain. It's hard and it's a major part of the stress neurosurgeons go through. "Over the years, you get faces of people in your head who didn't survive or who were hurt for whom you feel some responsibility." There's a neurosurgeon named Henry Marsh who wrote a book called Do No Harm. He is a very prominent British neurosurgeon and did doctors tend not to. He wrote a book about all his bad outcomes. So the book wasn't about how gifted he was and all the great successes he had. Although he was a great neurosurgeon, the book was about his catastrophes. It's a very honest book. Michael recommends this book to people thinking about going into neurosurgery. [41:50] Future Changes in Neurosurgery The most dramatic change that's occurred in neurosurgery during his career has been cerebrovascular surgery with endovascular techniques. The ability to treat aneurysms with endovascular methods to treat AVMs and strokes. None of that was possible when he was training so this has been a real revolution. It primarily affects endovascular neurosurgeons but it's still a big change. In terms of pediatric neurosurgery, he's not seeing much changes except that they're seeing a lot less spina bifida than they used to. Due to folate supplementation in bread and milk and other foods, it's reducing the incidence of this condition. And also, prenatal diagnosis. Many of these babies are being aborted prenatally. There's a lot of research in tumors but the basic management of tumors has not changed all that radically. In spine, there was a study done back looking at which neurosurgical operations are under performed and which are over performed. They felt that functional neurosurgery was under performed. While the spinal surgery was over performed. So the reality is there are more people having spinal surgery than really need spinal surgery. Many people could recover from their spinal problems with good physical therapy and non surgical management. What's he's concerned about over the years is that insurance and the government will decide to reimburse spine in a much lower level and be much more stringent in the reimbursement which would affect neurosurgery in a very profound way. Because most of their income stream comes from the spinal surgery. [44:10] Michael's Final Words of Wisdom Consider this path if it's going to something that's going to be in your heart, it's your passion and not something you do for money. You also have to take into account the emotional stress that comes with dealing with people's lives on an intense personal level. He didn't actually feel this stress until he became an attending. You're going to have patients who don't do well so you have to have the psychological and spiritual resources to deal with that. "You have to take into account the emotional stress of dealing with people's lives on such an intense personal level." Links: If you have suggestions on people we should have on this podcast, shoot me an email at ryan@medicalschoolhq.net. We're looking for great guests! MedEd Media Network Not as a Stranger by Morton Thompson Do No Harm by Henry Marsh

USA Financial Radio
08/12/2017 Part 4 - Potential Future Changes to Social Security

USA Financial Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 11:50


Genuinely Obsessed
#7- Sense8: Just Turn The Wheel And The Future Changes and I Can't Leave Her

Genuinely Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 63:13


In this episode, I’ll be giving you my thoughts and feels on episodes eleven and twelve of Sense8. Be sure to share this episode on all the social things and comment below with questions, comments, and suggestions for future episodes!Link to the Story Notes: https://otherbluegirl.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/famished-and-feasting-episode-7-story-notes/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sci-Fi in Color
34 - Slightly Less Death - Sense8

Sci-Fi in Color

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 96:24


S8 Ep 111 - The penultimate episode of Sense8’s first season, “Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes” brought new levels of violence and moral ambiguity, and with it, came one of our favorite episodes so far. Music: Evan Flury, soundcloud.com/musicman9492. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr & Gmail at "sfincolor". Episode show notes on Facebook & Tumblr.

HS 354 Video: Sources of Retirement Income - V1609 - Rebrand
8-6-9 - How could the claiming-age decision be affected by future changes to Social Security

HS 354 Video: Sources of Retirement Income - V1609 - Rebrand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 6:44


Destiny The Show | DTS
#96 Activision Confirms Future Changes | Destiny The Show

Destiny The Show | DTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 27:32


A lot to talk about with brand new Bungie streams showing off some dev build tools. We also recap the Activision Blizzard Q1 investor earnings call which confirms fall expansion (not just an update). It also explains that Activision isn't pleased with the content drought of year 2 and that they are working closely with Bungie to deliver more consistent content in the future to players. DestinyTheShow.com

The BRAND New You Show - A Personal Branding and Digital Branding podcast

This show marks the one-year anniversary of the BRAND New You Show podcast. In it, I discuss what I mean when I say, 369, 42, BYOB and 15 minutes. Changes are coming for the show, tune in and find out how you can play a key role in shaping the future of the show. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

The Sense8 Podcast
Episode 013 – Just Turn the Wheel and the Future Changes

The Sense8 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 51:52


Will is joined by Jarsto, Jan, and Lori to discuss episode 1×11 – “Just Turn the Wheel and Future Changes”. Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sense8podcast/ Twitter page: https://twitter.com/sense8podcast Email address: mail@sense8podcast.com

American Monetary Association
AMA 120 - A View in the Future: Changes in the Investment Industry with Nathan Jaye

American Monetary Association

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 18:21


Nathan Jaye is the founder of Ziprz and contributor to the CFA Institute Magazine. In an article, Nathan interviewed Tom Brown, the global head of investment management at KPMG on some of the interesting financial changes we might see in the next decade and a half. Jason invites Nathan on the show to talk about the article he wrote and to discuss why millennials are not a fan of Wall Street.    Key Takeaways: [2:40] Nathan talks about the past financial crisis in 2008.  [4:00] Why do millennials not relate to Wall Street?  [7:05] Wall Street's business model wants to 'sit down and talk about it' and many millennials who are used to making purchases on the internet do not like that.  [9:05] Nathan and Jason talk about robo advisers.  [11:15] Technology will affect the way we traditionally bank.   [15:45] We're slowly starting to see changes in technology-incorporated clothing.   Mentioned In This Episode: http://ziprz.com/   http://blogs.cfainstitute.org/investor/2015/04/28/a-view-to-the-future-changes-in-the-investment-industry/

Grace EP Church
The Wrap-Up: The Future Changes the Present

Grace EP Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 34:31


Grace EP Church
The Wrap-Up: The Future Changes the Present

Grace EP Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 34:31


Your Best Just Got Better
57: 3 Ways the Future Changes

Your Best Just Got Better

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2012 5:51


Tomorrow is coming...quickly. Now, how do you step in to that new day? Here are three ways the future changes; and, three things you can do about it. How can you make your future better?

AMS Climate Change Video - Environmental Science Seminar Series (ESSS)
Accelerating Atmospheric CO2 Growth from Economic Activity, Carbon Intensity, and Efficiency of Natural Carbon Sinks

AMS Climate Change Video - Environmental Science Seminar Series (ESSS)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2008 113:48


The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest human perturbation of the climate system. Its rate of change reflects the balance between human-driven carbon emissions and the dynamics of a number of terrestrial and ocean processes that remove or emit CO2. It is the long term evolution of this balance that will determine to a large extent the speed and magnitude of climate change and the mitigation requirements to stabilize atmospheric CO2 concentrations at any given level. Dr. Canadell will present the most recent trends in global carbon sources and sinks, updated for the first time to the year 2007, with particularly focus on major shifts occurring since 2000. Dr. Canadell’s research indicates that the underlying drivers of changes in atmospheric CO2 growth include: i) increased human-induced carbon emissions, ii) stagnation of the carbon intensity of the global economy, and iii) decreased efficiency of natural carbon sinks. New Estimates of Carbon Storage in Arctic Soils and Implications in a Changing Environment The Arctic represents approximately 13% of the total land area of the Earth, and arctic tundra occupies roughly 5 million square kilometers. Arctic tundra soils represent a major storage pool for dead organic carbon, largely due to cold temperatures and saturated soils in many locations that prevent its decomposition. Prior estimates of carbon stored in tundra soils range from 20-29 kg of soil organic carbon (SOC) per square meter. These estimates however, were based on data collected from only the top 20-40 cm of soil, and were sometimes extrapolated to 100 cm. It is our understanding that large quantities of SOC are stored at greater depths, through the annual freezing and thawing motion of the soils (cryoturbation), and potentially frozen in the permafrost. Recent detailed analysis of Arctic soils by Dr. Epstein and his colleagues found that soil organic carbon values averaged 34.8 kg per square meter, representing an increase of approximately 40% over the prior estimates. Additionally, 38% of the total soil organic carbon was found in the permafrost. Past, Present and Future Changes in Permafrost and Implications for a Changing Carbon Budget Presence of permafrost is one of the major factors that turn northern ecosystems into an efficient natural carbon sink. Moreover, a significant amount of carbon is sequestered in the upper several meters to several tens of meters of permafrost. Because of that, the appearance and disappearance of permafrost within the northern landscapes have a direct impact on the efficiency of northern ecosystems to sequester carbon in soil, both near the ground surface and in deeper soil layers. Recent changes in permafrost may potentially transform the northern ecosystems from an effective carbon sink to a significant source of carbon for the Earth’s atmosphere. Additional emissions of carbon from thawing permafrost may be in the form of CO2 or methane depending upon specific local conditions. Dr. Romanovsky will present information on changes in terrestrial and subsea permafrost in the past during the last glacial-interglacial cycle and on the most recent trends in permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere. He will further discuss the potential impact of these changes in permafrost (including a short discussion on potential changes in methane gas clathrates) on the global carbon cycle. Dr. Romanovsky’s research suggests that permafrost in North America and Northern Eurasia shows a substantial warming during the last 20 to 30 years. The magnitude of warming varied with location, but was typically from 0.5 to 2°C at 15 meters depth. Thawing of the Little Ice Age permafrost is on-going at many locations. There are some indications that the late-Holocene permafrost started to thaw at some specific undisturbed locations in the European Northeast, in the Northwest and East Siberia, and in Alaska.

AMS Climate Change Audio - Environmental Science Seminar Series (ESSS)
Accelerating Atmospheric CO2 Growth from Economic Activity, Carbon Intensity, and Efficiency of Natural Carbon Sinks

AMS Climate Change Audio - Environmental Science Seminar Series (ESSS)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2008 113:48


The increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single largest human perturbation of the climate system. Its rate of change reflects the balance between human-driven carbon emissions and the dynamics of a number of terrestrial and ocean processes that remove or emit CO2. It is the long term evolution of this balance that will determine to a large extent the speed and magnitude of climate change and the mitigation requirements to stabilize atmospheric CO2 concentrations at any given level. Dr. Canadell will present the most recent trends in global carbon sources and sinks, updated for the first time to the year 2007, with particularly focus on major shifts occurring since 2000. Dr. Canadell’s research indicates that the underlying drivers of changes in atmospheric CO2 growth include: i) increased human-induced carbon emissions, ii) stagnation of the carbon intensity of the global economy, and iii) decreased efficiency of natural carbon sinks. New Estimates of Carbon Storage in Arctic Soils and Implications in a Changing Environment The Arctic represents approximately 13% of the total land area of the Earth, and arctic tundra occupies roughly 5 million square kilometers. Arctic tundra soils represent a major storage pool for dead organic carbon, largely due to cold temperatures and saturated soils in many locations that prevent its decomposition. Prior estimates of carbon stored in tundra soils range from 20-29 kg of soil organic carbon (SOC) per square meter. These estimates however, were based on data collected from only the top 20-40 cm of soil, and were sometimes extrapolated to 100 cm. It is our understanding that large quantities of SOC are stored at greater depths, through the annual freezing and thawing motion of the soils (cryoturbation), and potentially frozen in the permafrost. Recent detailed analysis of Arctic soils by Dr. Epstein and his colleagues found that soil organic carbon values averaged 34.8 kg per square meter, representing an increase of approximately 40% over the prior estimates. Additionally, 38% of the total soil organic carbon was found in the permafrost. Past, Present and Future Changes in Permafrost and Implications for a Changing Carbon Budget Presence of permafrost is one of the major factors that turn northern ecosystems into an efficient natural carbon sink. Moreover, a significant amount of carbon is sequestered in the upper several meters to several tens of meters of permafrost. Because of that, the appearance and disappearance of permafrost within the northern landscapes have a direct impact on the efficiency of northern ecosystems to sequester carbon in soil, both near the ground surface and in deeper soil layers. Recent changes in permafrost may potentially transform the northern ecosystems from an effective carbon sink to a significant source of carbon for the Earth’s atmosphere. Additional emissions of carbon from thawing permafrost may be in the form of CO2 or methane depending upon specific local conditions. Dr. Romanovsky will present information on changes in terrestrial and subsea permafrost in the past during the last glacial-interglacial cycle and on the most recent trends in permafrost in the Northern Hemisphere. He will further discuss the potential impact of these changes in permafrost (including a short discussion on potential changes in methane gas clathrates) on the global carbon cycle. Dr. Romanovsky’s research suggests that permafrost in North America and Northern Eurasia shows a substantial warming during the last 20 to 30 years. The magnitude of warming varied with location, but was typically from 0.5 to 2°C at 15 meters depth. Thawing of the Little Ice Age permafrost is on-going at many locations. There are some indications that the late-Holocene permafrost started to thaw at some specific undisturbed locations in the European Northeast, in the Northwest and East Siberia, and in Alaska.