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MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman sit down with Dodge CEO, Matt McAlear! The guys dive into the all new Dodge Charger Daytona(EV & ICE), the "Fratzonic" artificial sound, their transition to EVs, how the new administration may shake things up, generational perspectives on EVs, defining success for the Charger EV, Hornet, Durango, Viper, EV adoption, and other opportunities for Dodge in the Stellantis family.0:07 - About our guest.1:58 - QOTD. - New Administration.6:34 - New Trump Administration.9:15 - Dodge's Unique Product Strategy.11:29 - Exploring the 2025 Charger Daytona: A New Era of Muscle Cars.15:33 - Dual Platform Design.18:57 - Will we see a V8?22:30 - "Fratzonic" artificial sound.26:44 - One-pedal driving options.28:18 - Charging: Understanding the Buyer.32:32 - Dealer Perspectives.33:17 - Generational Perspectives on EV Technology.37:19 - No Burnouts!? Performance and Physics of EVs.39:57 - User Experience and Customization in EVs.41:12 - Challenges and Growth of the Hornet.44:07 - Performance and Market Positioning of the GLH.45:02 - Future of Durango and SUV Platforms.47:10 - Compliance and the Future of V8 Engines.48:32 - The Legacy and Future of the Viper.50:04 - Opportunities for Dodge in the Stellantis Family.52:19 - Benchmarking Against Competitors.54:20 - Global Market Dynamics and EV Adoption.59:13 - The InEVitable Shift Towards EVs.
There are local legends, and then there's Dale Hawerchuk! The lads discuss the Jet's 1.0 superstar in depth, from his decorated junior career with the Cornwall Royals, to his stint riding shotgun with #99 and #66 at the Canada Cup, winning the face off that led to arguably the most legendary goal in Canadian hockey history! We talk new contracts for El Niño, and discuss our Jet's holiday wish list. And of course, there's a GLH double header recap — hope you're wearing your Hawaiian shirt!
After a one week hiatus, the boys are back at it with Season 6, Episode 9 — The Richard. That's right, we're talkin' Rocket — bonafide NHL legend and goal scorer extraordinaire, Maurice Richard. First to pot 50 in 50 games, and the first to 500 career goals, the Rocket's goal scoring prowess was only matched by his fiery temper and his affinity for pomade — “Hey Richard, 2 minutes for looking so good!” We also deep dive on the value that Nate Schmidt brings to your Winnipeg Jets, and we gave you an early ODR report here in the city, plus the weekly GLH recap!
We're talkin' about a real beauty this week folks — legendary member of the “Punch Line”, #6 Toe Blake. He personified ol' time hockey between the years 1934 – 1948, winning 3 cups and then coached from 1955 – 1968, winning another 8!!We also talk Heritage Classic fashions, Pride Tape reversals and the punting of Pinto, for 41 games at least. All that, plus the Jet's, the GLH and some great tunes!
Adams joins 2Docs again! Steve-0's neighbor with two Broncos on order finally gets one. They discuss the new Dodge Hornet with the GLH option. The guys talk about buying/selling collector cars online and Adams deep dives into his experience with Bring a Trailer. The new trio talk about the evolution of the luxury car market from the 60s to now.
For this podcast episode we sat down with Daena Creel, one of the foremost authorities on the life and work of the pioneering and best-selling Christian author Grace Livingston Hill (1865-1947).Daena is also a writer, archivist, and historian. She works closely with the Hill family to preserve Grace's legacy for future generations of readers, and is the author of The Grace Livingston Hill Cookbook: Vintage Recipes from the Holiday Books.We learned many compelling facts about Grace's life and books during the interview including an overview of her family upbringing, characteristics of her work, her writing process, and reasons for why her books are just as spiritually valuable and relevant today as they were more than a century ago.Grace's 119 books, and numerous other stories have firmly enthroned her in literary history as not just the creator of the modern Christian romance novel, but as a writer whose commitment to Gospel integrity and evangelism has led untold readers to salvation in Jesus Christ.Moreover, Grace Livingston Hill's books stand firmly as landmark examples of fiction writing used as ministry, and are essential reading for believers of all ages.You can learn more about Daena and The Grace Livingston Hill Project here.You can also learn more about Grace and connect with fans of her work on Facebook at Grace Livingston Hill Readers and at Grace Livingston Hill.Timestamps03:16 – About Daena and how she become a fan of GLH.07:11 – An overview of GLH's life and career.11:33 – When did GLH become officially published?17:10 – Characteristics of a GLH book.18:31 – What led GLH to write so much?25:22 – What were GLH's books like mid-career?27:27 – GLH and WWI.28:30 – Grace's "formula" for writing. 34:51 – Why GLH books are valuable and relevant for modern readers. 42:38 – GLH book recommendations for new readers. 46:38 – GLH in the eyes of other authors. 48:14 – Where can people buy GLH books?55:04 – How hard is it to get all of GLH's first printings?56:15 – Are there any lost GLH books?58:05 – How did GLH approach the craft of writing?1:11:20 – About The Grace Livingston Hill Cookbook: Vintage Recipes from the Holiday Books.1:16:37 – GLH resources and online groups.–Intro and outro music provided by Five Minute Plan.Discover more podcast episodes like this one about Daena Creel and Grace Livingston Hill. Subscribe to our email list.Are you a Christian writer looking to publish? Learn more.
Uma coisa que tem ficado cada vez mais clara é o poder das comunidades. Alguns avanços que demorariam muito tempo para acontecer, estão sendo acelerados graças a engajamentos e interações cada vez maiores das pessoas. Além disso, o nosso meio jurídico deixou de ser algo local. Já temos que pensar o futuro do direito como algo global. No episódio de hoje, vamos conversar com a Paula Figueiredo. Ela que está diretamente inserida em vários desses ambientes e sabe falar, como ninguém, como eles podem contribuir para a coletividade. Ela é founder do The Legals, sócia do Figueiredo.law, sócia da startup Modacad, presidente e fundadora da Comissão de Direito para Startups da OAB/MG, host do Global Legal Hackathon, membro da Comissão Especial de Direito para Startups do Conselho Federal da OAB, embaixadora na América Latina do World Legal Summit, coordenadora da pós-graduação em Direito, Inovação e Tecnologia da Escola Superior de Advocacia da OAB/MG, professora, consultora de empreendedorismo da STATO Consultoria, mentora do Founder Institute em Belo Horizonte, mentora do She’s the Boss, participante dos movimentos She’s Tech, Women in Blockchain e Elas in Tech e também membro do Movimento da Nova Economia Mineira. - DIREITO 4.0 PODCAST -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/direito4.0podcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/direito-4-0-podcastE-mail: podcast@floox.com.br - PAULA FIGUEIREDO -LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulafigueiredo-law/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulaguimaraesfigueiredo/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/paula.figueiredo - NOTAS DO EPISÓDIO -Mapeamento de Legaltechs e Lawtechs da AB2L: https://ab2l.org.br/radar-lawtechs/Codex - The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics: https://law.stanford.edu/codex-the-stanford-center-for-legal-informatics/Pós-Graduação ESA - Direito, Empreendedorismo e Tecnologia: https://posesa.online/moodle/course/index.php?categoryid=106
Uma das maneiras mais rápidas de se absorver conhecimento é através de experiências intensas e transformadoras. O Global Legal Hackathon tem sido uma dessas raras oportunidades no universo jurídico. Em apenas 54 horas, pessoas do mundo todo se organizam em equipes para criar soluções que visam melhorar a prática jurídica e o acesso à justiça. Neste episódio, eu convidei a Lorena Lage e a Paula Figueiredo, que são membros da Comissão de Direito Para Startups da OAB/MG e estão organizando o evento que acontecerá em uma das cidades-sede, que é Belo Horizonte. Elas vão nos contar como funciona essa competição e as muitas ideias sensacionais e empresas de sucesso que nasceram nas edições anteriores. É uma ótima oportunidade para quem busca uma forma de se inserir nessa revolução do Direito 4.0, já que o evento acontecerá em 12 cidades do Brasil simultaneamente. - DIREITO 4.0 PODCAST -| Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/direito4.0podcast || LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/direito-4-0-podcast || E-mail: podcast@floox.com.br | - LORENA LAGE -| Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lorenamclage || LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorena-lage || Lage e Oliveira: https://lageeoliveira.adv.br | - PAULA FIGUEIREDO -| Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulaguimaraesfigueiredo || LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulaguimaraesfigueiredo || Figueiredo.law: http://figueiredo.law | - GLOBAL LEGAL HACKATHON (GLH) -| Site GLH mundial: https://globallegalhackathon.com || Inscrição GLH Belo Horizonte: https://www.sympla.com.br/global-legal-hackathon-2020---belo-horizonte__763067 | - COMISSÃO DE DIREITO PARA STARTUPS DA OAB/MG -| Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startups_oabmg || LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startups-oabmg || Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/startups.oabmg |
In this edition of On The Road, host Laurence Colletti meets with members of Team Clevius: Giovanni Mosiello, David Santucci, Daniele Briggi, Roberto Calabrò, Anna Chiettini, and Stefanie Gummerer at the Global Legal Hackathon 2019 Finals Gala in New York City. They discuss how CLEVIUS applies AI and machine learning to assist in the translation of legal documents into the 24 languages of the European Union. By utilizing existing EU databases and past translations produced in-house, CLEVIUS provides lawyers a faster and more reliable method of translating documents. Giovanni Mosiello is innovation manager at Lambo in Rome, Italy. David Santucci is a computer science engineer with more than eight years of experience in designing and developing software products. Daniele Briggi is CTO at Snuplace in Milan, Italy. Roberto Calabrò is a marketing and communication psychologist specializing in music marketing. Anna Chiettini is a graduating law student at Bocconi University, currently working as a trainee lawyer. Stefanie Gummerer is a student at Bocconi University, where she majors in business law and is a legal intern at an international law firm.
In this On The Road interview, host Laurence Colletti talks to Agnieszka Poteralska, Karol Kłaczyński, and Tomasz Żmuda of Team InteliLex, winners of the 2019 Global Legal Hackathon GROWL Award. InteliLex is a software tool powered by machine learning algorithms that intelligently suggests relevant language culled from a lawyer's own past work product. Integrating directly into Microsoft Word, this product aims to save lawyers time by letting them skip the step of sifting through documents to find their own perfect language. The team members talk about their win and what they hope to do with InteliLex in the future. Agnieszka Poteralska is an attorney at law trainee at an international law firm and serves as a team leader for InteliLex. Karol Kłaczyński is a scrum master and Agile coach and works on product marketing for InteliLex. Tomasz Żmuda is a software developer.
Going to a foreign country but don’t know the laws well? Lawrelai is here to help! In this On The Road report at the Global Legal Hackathon Finals Gala 2019, host Laurence Colletti welcomes Team Legal Shapers to talk about the basics of their app, Lawrelai, a law related AI app. Roxana Pistolea, Roxana Mihaela Catea, Eduard Mirica, Tudor Coltan, and Petrus Balasa discuss the features of their app, which helps tourists understand the laws of the country they’re visiting. They also discuss where the app will launch first, which legal professionals will take part in working with this team and explain that the database is from local lawyers, not the internet. Roxana Pistolea is a dispute resolution lawyer at Clifford Chance Badea. Roxana Mihaela is a senior associate for Tuca Zbarcea & Asociatii’s litigation and arbitration practice group. Eduard Mirica is a VR/AR consultant at Name44Tek Enterprise. Tudor Coltan is a senior associate at Suciu Popa. Petrus Balasa is a full-stack developer at AVstore.
From the Global Legal Hackathon 2019 Finals Gala in New York City, On The Road host Laurence Colletti talks to Christian Hartz, Marianna Matokhniuk, Axel Goldmann, and Benjamin Polster of Team Uthority. The team gives an overview of their product, Uthority App, which lets users simplify legalese in official communications, translating the letters into plain language to help people identify whether they are facing a legal problem. The app then shows users’ rights, suggests next steps, and offers templates for creating formal replies. Christian Hartz is a legal engineer in the innovation & user experience team at Wolters Kluwer Germany. Axel Goldmann is a self-employed generalist software engineer with almost two decades of experience working in a wide range of industries. Marianna Matokhniuk is a product manager at FleetBase, responsible for designing practical solutions for complicated problems. Benjamin Polster has been working for in-house legal departments of international enterprises for more than six years.
Global Legal Hackathon finalists Jakub Szypulka, Pierre-Falk Matthäs, Sebastian Reiling, Marcel Fischer, Henning Böttcher, and Lisa Käde of Team VIZ.LAW join host Laurence Colletti in this edition of On The Road. They discuss their backgrounds and roles on the team and talk about how they came together to form VIZ.LAW. They specialize in translating the complex web of citations connecting laws and caselaw into a visual network of court decisions and laws relevant to legal professionals, allowing them to see both the bigger picture and the detailed connections of specific court decisions. Jakub Szypulka is a jurist, software engineer, and polyglot. Henning Böttcher a research assistant at the Humboldt University in Berlin, where he is working on a PhD thesis in financial and civil law. Pierre-Falk Matthäs is a freelance software developer. Lisa Käde studied both business informatics and law and is currently working on her doctoral thesis on AI and copyright at KIT in Germany. Sebastian Reiling is a qualified lawyer working as a policy officer for The Federation of German Consumer Organizations. Marcel Fischer is a software engineer in the legal tech industry.
In this On The Road report from the Global Legal Hackathon 2019 Finals Gala, host Laurence Colletti talks to Samuel Chen, Viraaj Akuthota, Henry Wu, Mei Che Chaw, Akshay Kumar, and Sally Shera-Jones of Team Cynapse of Australia. They discuss their backgrounds and roles on the team and give an overview of how their product works. Cynapse is designed to be an end-to-end solution for class action litigation–streamlining processes to facilitate client engagement, improve efficiency, and decrease costs. Samuel Chen is a paralegal at specialist class action law firm Phi Finney McDonald and an aspiring lawyer. Viraaj Akuthota is a lawyer at specialist class action law firm Phi Finney McDonald. Henry Wu is an incoming graduate in Deloitte’s Strategy and Operations division. Mei Che Chaw is a commerce and law student who is passionate about turning ideas into viable solutions. Akshay Kumar is a developer with legal industry experience and expertise in building tech platforms. Sally Shera-Jones is a paralegal at specialist class action law firm Phi Finney McDonald.
In this On The Road episode, host Laurence Colletti talks to Paula Faria of Team YouSolve at the Global Legal Hackathon Finals Gala in New York City. Paula talks about the YouSolve platform, which helps solve consumer problems by educating them on their rights and offering possible solutions. It connects lawyers to cases that match their specialty and reduces burden on both the judiciary and companies by facilitating early resolution of conflicts before they become lawsuits. Tune in to hear more about Team YouSolve’s members and future plans. Paula Faria is COO of YouSolve and an executive partner and consultant at Enjourney.
In this On The Road report at the Global Legal Hackathon Finals Gala 2019, host Laurence Colletti sits down with keynote speaker, Chantal Vermeire, who gives our listeners a sneak peak of her keynote presentation topic and what it’s like to be a GLH judge. They discuss the criteria each judge is looking for among the 12 finalist teams, Chantal gives a brief summary about the Wolters Kluwer 2019 Future Ready Lawyer Survey and why the GLH is important to her. Chantal Vermeire is the head of strategy for the legal and regulatory division at Wolters Kluwer.
In this On The Road report at the Global Legal Hackathon Finals Gala 2019, host Laurence Colletti welcomes David Fisher to talk about what’s going on at this year’s hackathon. David gives listeners a breakdown of GLH's growth, how they plan these events, and updates us on previous contestants, such as Anika from Australia and Revealu from Hungary. He also talks about his inspiration for his cowboy outfit. Spoiler Alert: Global Legal Hackathon will return for a third year. David Fisher is the founder and CEO of Integra, Inc. which is the developer of the Integra Ledger “Blockchain for Law”.
In this On The Road report, host Laurence Colletti talks to members of Team E-Barristers at the Global Legal Hackathon 2019 Finals Gala. They describe how their product, E-Barristers.com, helps users with insurance grievances connect with inexpensive legal help. Their platform’s intake process uses AI to determine what legal forms the user needs and sends them to a qualified attorney for review—all at a very low cost to the user. Anjun Kaur is CEO and a co-founder of E-Barristers. Himanshu Khanna runs a user experience design agency in New Delhi, India, and focuses on marketing & technology for E-Barristers. Luv Gupta is a stockbroker in New Delhi, India, and does financial modeling for E-Barristers.
2019 Global Legal Hackathon judges Kevin Mulcahy, Josh Klayman, Esther Dediashvili, and Oz Benamram join On The Road host Laurence Colletti to talk about how the hackathon promotes legal tech development and what they look for in winning teams. They share what personally motivated them to get involved as hackathon judges, and give their thoughts on which teams are the strongest contenders in this year’s competition. Israel's legaltech pioneer, Adv. Esther Dediashvili, leads the collective knowledge and professional expertise management, as well as legal technology implementation at FBC & Co, one of the largest law firms in Israel. Oz Benamram is White & Case’s chief knowledge officer, providing strategic direction on the firm’s knowledge management and tech-enabled innovation. Kevin Mulcahy is vice president of education and community programs at Neota Logic. Josh Klayman is founder and CEO of Klayman LLC, a boutique blockchain law firm, and Inflection Point Blockchain Advisors, LLC, a blockchain strategy consulting and advisory firm.
From Global Legal Hackathon 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel, On The Road host Cori Goudchaux talks to Raz Tepper and Eran Yaniv, co-heads of Fischer Behar Chen’s Hi-Tech Department and a partner in the firm's Corporate Department. They discuss what they hope GLH will bring to the Israeli legal market and their desire to see lawyers embrace technology. They talk about FBC & Co’s uniquely diverse personnel, which is over fifty percent women lawyers — an unusual percentage in the legal world, and how the firm has adopted technology to improve efficiency and offer better services to clients.
In this On The Road episode at Global Legal Hackathon, host Laurence Colletti talks to Brian Tang and Cori Goudchaux from Hong Kong. They talk about why they are involved in GLH and how teams can continue the momentum created through the event. Hackathon participants can get involved with LEXi, a platform created to be a legal tech and reg tech incubator for continuing development of their ideas. Brian W. Tang is the founder of Asia Capital Markets Institute (ACMI) and provides inclusive global thought leadership, industry-wide consensus building and transformational support for innovative technology, educational and policy solutions. Cori Goudchaux is vice president and chief of staff at Integra Ledger.
Women helping women advance in legal technology – from Global Legal Hackathon 2019 in New York City, Laurence Colletti hosts Glynna Christian and Catherine Krow, both part of the GROWL initiative. They discuss their roles as GROWL mentors and talk about the initiative’s worldwide involvement in this year’s GLH. Glynna Christian is co-head of Orrick’s Global Technology Transactions practice. Catherine Krow is the Founder of Digitory Legal, an award-winning data analytics and cost management platform that helps customers understand and predict legal costs.
Didn’t make it to this years global legal hackathon? No worries, this On The Road report has you covered. Host Laurence Colletti talks to Kevin Mulcahy, Amy Lauren, Dean Sonderegger, and David Fisher about what is happening at this years GLH in New York City. The panel talks about how their firms are involved, why it is important to attend, and their thoughts on the type of product they’d like to see come out of the hackathon. Kevin Mulcahy is the VP of education and community programs at Neota Logic Amy Lauren is a senior associate in the global technology transactions practice at Orrick. Dean Sonderegger is the VP legal markets group & innovation at Wolters Kluwer. David Fisher is the founder and CEO of Integra Ledger.
You know what happens when you ignore the podcast script? You get this episode! Join us as we jump around from topic to topic with no real transition whatsoever! Some of things discussed in this episode include: the midterm election, Boston Air BnB problems, the GLH system, and Game of Thrones. As always we talk local and national news. Recorded 11/13/2018. Also be sure to follow us on twitter @slightlybiased_ and instagram @slightlybiasedmemes for our latest updates.
We're back with superfan Spaceman David! In this episode: can you fart on US network television?, Sean Connery and Roger Moore, famous Welshmen, goofy informercial hosts, men with GLH spray on hair, Sgt. Slaughter as the heel during the Gulf War, Hulk Hogan's Thunder in Paradise, Walken for President revisited, The Who, celebrity death (Sir George Martin, Keith Emerson, Lemmy, George Kennedy), David Bowie retrospective, cuddle clones, and the new Ghostbusters movie trailer. 73 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Photo by Paul HaanFor a few minutes the sun broke through the overcast. It didn't last long but was nice to see for the time it was visible. This is the 16th annual November GreatLakesHikes Gathering. The weekend before firearms deer season opens here in Michigan members of the GreatLakesHikes Yahoo email group and others gather at a former one-room schoolhouse near White Cloud, Michigan for a weekend of hiking, eating, chatting, and general good fun. This would be one of the smaller gatherings we have had but it was no less fun because of that. The Gathering is an annual event that is organzied by members of the Great Lakes Hikes Yahoo email group. While the group isn't nearly as active as it used to be we still do use it to talk about hiking and other activities mostly within Michigan. Many of the GLH members are also members of the North Country Trail Association. The trails we typically hike when at the Gathering are maintained by the Western Michigan Chapter of which I am a member. If you enjoy hiking the NCT please do consider joining a trail chapter. Here are the photos for the GLH Gathering. We decided to do a shorter-than-usual hike compared to most of the long hikes of Gatherings of previous years. We hiked the North Country Trail from Condon Lake to Leaf Lake and at that point people made decisions about what to do. My group of 7 would continue along Leaf Lake before going off-trail to cross to the other side of the lake and return off-trail back towards Condon Lake and the NCT and either the cars parked there or further on to Highbanks Lake where the last of us (including me) would end our hike. The bushwhack would include a slog across an improvised jerry-built bridge of long branches and then a pause at this large beaver dam. Durning the afternoon wind whipped through the trees and it sprinkled on and off including a bit of sleet. Photo By Paul HaanAt the end of September the Western Michigan chapter of the North Country Trail Association finished one of many trail projects. Here they built a bridge over this slow moving black as night water near the White River. It's a blustery afternoon sporting a temperature in the upper 30s. While the rain is north of us my rain jacket was nice to have to block the wind that got to us through the bare trees.
The Seventh Instalment of the Deep Harmonic Sessions Podcast Track List Taged as Artist - Track 1. Rickzor & Rumme & Bauty - See you dancing (original mix) 2. Angelo D - Reaching the sun (original mix) 3. Dallomo - Discolento (wally stryk remix) 4. Callendula feat. Yvan - Color of consciousness (original mix) 5. DC Brown - Rendition (Original Mix) 6. Dada Inc - Seems poancep (andy tex jones remix) 7. Enky - Azul (original mix) 8. Satori - You know what weve got to do (original mix) 9. Paul Parsons & Tim Nice & Tom Leeland - From the soul (deep bass mix) 10. Cluster Bitz - Equolifer (original mix) 11. GLH & Lucio Spain - Balada dulce (original mix) 12. Hawie & Pete Frost - Syncopate (original mix) 13. Fynn Callum - Holding pattern (original mix) 14. DC Brown - Ambition (Original Mix) 15. Vincenzo Battaglia & Vinicio Melis - Deep diamond (original mix) 16. Fisherb - Deep yourself (original mix) 17. Deep Spelle & Jeff Fontaine - We go a deep way (ill cows remix) 18. David Devilla & Elisabeth Aivar - In the absence of you (original mix) 19. Andrew Hosey - Exploration (original mix) 20. The Artful - Deep instructor (original mix) 21. Helly Larson - City lights (ilias katelanos remix) 22. Martin Bro - He wants to escape (original mix) 23. Daniel Kyo- Hypnotized (original mix)