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ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
The Coming Age of Astrobiology with Kenneth Goodis-Gordon | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 33:48


Guest | Kenneth Goodis-Gordon, Ph.D candidate and Graduate Research Assistant, University of Central FloridaOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-goodis-gordon-05217a130/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kenny.gordon.18Host | Matthew S WilliamsOn ITSPmagazine  

Stories From Space
The Coming Age of Astrobiology with Kenneth Goodis-Gordon | Stories From Space Podcast With Matthew S Williams

Stories From Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 33:48


Guest | Kenneth Goodis-Gordon, Ph.D candidate and Graduate Research Assistant, University of Central FloridaOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-goodis-gordon-05217a130/On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kenny.gordon.18Host | Matthew S WilliamsOn ITSPmagazine  

The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network
The Resonance Test 90: Responsible AI with David Goodis and Martin Lopatka

The EPAM Continuum Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 32:48


Responsible AI isn't about laying down the law. Creating responsible AI systems and policies is necessarily an iterative, longitudinal endeavor. Doing it right requires constant conversation among people with diverse kinds of expertise, experience and attitudes. Which is exactly what today's episode of *The Resonance Test* embodies. We bring to the virtual table David Goodis, Partner at INQ Law, and Martin Lopatka, Managing Principal of AI Consulting at EPAM, and ask them to lay down their cards. Turns out, they are holding insights as sharp as diamonds. This well-balanced pair begins by talking about definitions. Goodis mentions the recent Canadian draft legislation to regulate AI, which asks “What is harm?” because, he says, “What we're trying to do is minimize harm or avoid harm.” The legislation casts harm as physical or psychological harm, damage to a person's property (“Suppose that could include intellectual property,” Goodis says), and any economic loss to a person. This leads Lopatka to wonder whether there should be “a differentiation in the way that we legislate fully autonomous systems that are just part of automated pipelines.” What happens, he wonders, when there is an inherently symbiotic system between AI and humans, where “the design is intended to augment human reasoning or activities in any way”? Goodis is comforted when a human is looped in and isn't merely saying: “Hey, AI system, go ahead and make that decision about David, can he get the bank loan, yes or no?” This nudges Lopatka to respond: “The inverse is, I would say, true for myself. I feel like putting a human in the loop can often be a way to shunt off responsibility for inherent choices that are made in the way that AI systems are designed.” He wonders if more scrutiny is needed in designing the systems that present results to human decision-makers. We also need to examine how those systems operate, says Goodis, pointing out that while an AI system might not be “really making the decision,” it might be “*steering* that decision or influencing that decision in a way that maybe we're not comfortable with.” This episode will prepare you to think about informed consent (“It's impossible to expect that people have actually even read, let alone *comprehended,* the terms of services that they are supposedly accepting,” says Lopatka), the role of corporate oversight, the need to educate users about risk, and the shared obligation involved in building responsible AI. One fascinating exchange centered on the topic of autonomy, toward which Lopatka suggests that a user might have mixed feelings. “Maybe I will object to one use [of personal data] but not another and subscribe to the value proposition that by allowing an organization to process my data in a particular way, there is an upside for me in terms of things like personalized services or efficiency gains for myself. But I may have a conscientious objection to [other] things.” To which Goodis reasonably asks: “I like your idea, but how do you implement that?” There is no final answer, obviously, but at one point, Goodis suggests a reasonable starting point: “Maybe it is a combination of consent versus ensuring organizations act in an ethical manner.” This is a conversation for everyone to hear. So listen, and join Goodis and Lopatka in this important dialogue. Host: Alison Kotin Engineer: Kyp Pilalas Producer: Ken Gordon

Suuuper Anime Podcast
“It's like fast food” – That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime! Suuuper Anime Review! | Ep.197

Suuuper Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 49:40


“It's like fast food” – Solo (Suuuper Anime podcast)  Summary In this episode, Solo and Ed review the anime "That Time I got Reincarnated as a Slime" (also known as "Slime") and share their thoughts on the show. They discuss the enjoyment of the series, the power of friendship theme, and the expanding scope in the second season. They also touch on the fan service in the show and the interesting character designs. The hosts compare That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime to other popular anime such as Attack on Titan, Solo Leveling, Fairy Tail, and Demon Slayer. They discuss the level of seriousness in different anime and share their overall enjoyment of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Discussion notes First impressions of life as a slime The funniest thing about That Life as a slimeIt's so bad, its goodIs this a isekai that takes the power of friendship to another level? What are the elements that make slime so good?What's the difference between Slime and Solo Levelling? Is Slime better than Fairy Tail? Is Slime more enjoyable than Fire Force and Demon Slayer? What is our Suuuper Anime rating for Slime?  Patreon - www.patreon.com/suuuperanimeIf you enjoy the podcast, please don't forget to FOLLOW, RATE and REVIEW the show (it takes less than 30 seconds) Please do also share with anyone you fill will enjoy the show.  Also, to keep conversation going were super keen to hear your thoughts, questions and opinions on the show's discussion points, so please do drop us a voice note on our website www.suuuperanimepodcast.com or email at www.suuuperanimepodcast.com/contact  Social media links Instagram: SuuuperanimepodcastTikTok: SuuuperanimepodcastTwitter: @SuuuperanimeFacebook: SuuuperAnimePodcast You Tube: SuuuperAnimeDiscord: https://discord.gg/suuuperlightsassembleSupport the show

Anchored
Anchored Podcast Ep. 238: Aaron Goodis on Steelhead, Struggles, and Success in Fly Fishing

Anchored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 87:12


Aaron Goodis's journey with fly fishing began at the tender age of six, igniting a lifelong passion for the sport. While he possesses a comprehensive understanding of various facets of fly fishing, his primary focus lies in chasing Steelhead across the remote and local rivers of British Columbia. From the renowned Dean River to the formidable Thompson, Aaron's quest for these elusive fish is unwavering. Beyond his love for angling, Aaron is a devoted landscape, fly fishing, and adventure photographer based in Vancouver, BC. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss how Aaron got involved in the Spey scene in the early years, his struggle with Crohn's disease, getting his casting certification, grieving dead river systems, and more. Find Aaron at: His website: www.aarongoodisphoto.com On instagram here. On Facebook at www.facebook.com/aaron.goodis.photography Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fit Female Project
The January Project week 3 Q&A Jan 19th 2024

Fit Female Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 44:27


00:00 Week 3 Introduction04:15 Staying Motivated and Seeing Results05:10 Struggling with Weight Loss06:48 What to Do on Rest Days08:32 Toning Up the Abs10:46 Challenges of Building Glutes12:56 Tips for Toning Up16:33 Personal Stories and Conversations17:45 Importance of Steps for Weight Loss20:11 Managing Carb Intake22:46 Protein Sources for Vegetarians and Vegans23:08 Calorie Deficit and Building Muscle26:22 Discussion on Nutrition and Recipes29:17 Personal Anecdotes30:09 Comparison of CrossFit and Weighted WorkoutsTight quads & lunges Can I change the order of my workouts?How to reduce fat from my legs?Can I use a band for my RDL'S?Do I have to increase the weight's even if it means my form isn't as goodIs the 4th set a warm up set?Cramp in my hamstring for glute kickbacksI need help with my grip for heavy weightsDo I have to stick to the reps if I'm using heavier weights?What to do when the gym is busy?Should I change the strength of my resistance band?Bicep curls modification Wins 

Fintech Impact
TaxTemplates with Jay Goodis | E286

Fintech Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 32:06


Jason talks to Jay Goodis, the CEO of Tax Template Sync, a software designed to help advisors in Canada assess different tax scenarios for their clients. The software allows users to analyze current tax situations, run test scenarios, and optimize tax strategies.Episode Highlights01:57: Jay explains that the genesis of the company was driven by the need to save time and improve efficiency.02:23: While working in public practice, Jay constantly sought ways to be more efficient and identified opportunities to develop software solutions for the complex challenges faced by professionals in the wealth management industry.03:40: Jay explains that when assessing tax outcomes, it can be done from both a corporate and personal perspective. From a personal perspective, individuals can download tax tables from their websites to determine their marginal tax rate.05:52: Jason explains that individuals at the lower end of the income spectrum may face high marginal tax rates due to clawbacks, such as the guaranteed income supplement, which effectively results in close to 70% taxation.11:14: Taxes can be perceived as both simple and complex, depending on individuals' level of understanding and experience.11.38: Jason raises a concern about the perception of taxes being simple or complex. He mentions two categories of people: those who believe taxes are simple because they use tax software without fully understanding the complexities and those who recognize the complexity.18:22: The software developed is primarily used for personal tax planning and corporate tax planning with shareholders, says Jay.19:38: The lack of software dedicated to anything outside of financial planning and investment in this industry is horrible.29:43: Jay discusses the importance of simplifying the tax code and the challenges faced in finding professionals with expertise in tax and programming. 3 Key PointsJason and Jay discuss the impact of government benefits and income testing on tax calculations. Jason mentions that in the US, these are referred to as phase-outs, where entitlements are based on income and may result in different calculations.Jason shares his perspective on the challenges faced by business owners who often have surprise tax bills at the end of the year.Jason and Jay discuss the use cases and value of software in the financial planning industry, particularly in the areas of personal tax planning and corporate tax planning with shareholders. Tweetable Quotes“Many advisors focus on corporate tax and personal tax, so that's where most users begin. They work with their clients to assess their tax situations and determine what deductions, credits, or planning strategies are available to optimize their tax outcomes.” – Jason“The software aims to address both the total tax amount and the cash flow implications for clients.” - Jay“There is a lot of time spent by me and my colleagues reading tax legislation, putting that tax legislation into an interface that's easier for others to understand and to keep it current.” - JayResources Mentioned:Facebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorPodcast Editing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Country Club Christian Church
"Good Is the Body"(6-18-2023) - Rev. Mike Graves

Country Club Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 13:35


"Good Is the Body"(6-18-2023) - Rev. Mike Graves

Vikasietotila
Nörttien kelpuuttamia tv-sarjoja ja kirjoja

Vikasietotila

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 47:31


Mikään ei saa keskeyttämään tv-sarjan tai elokuvan katsomista nopeammin kuin kohtaus, jossa murtaudutaan tietokoneella toiseen tietokoneeseen täysin epäuskottavalla tavalla. Millaiset seikat synnyttävät fiktiossa nörttiuskottavuutta ja mitä väliä sillä on sellaisille katsojille, jotka eivät tunne aihepiiriä? Vikasietotila osallistuu keskusteluun mm. tiedustelemalla Kari Haakanalta, miksi hän poimi Tapa hänet ensin -kirjaansa esikuvia tosielämästä ja missä kohtaa niistä piti viilata sarjanumerot piiloon.Mikäli pidät podcastista ja haluat tukea sen tekijöitä rahallisesti, suuntaa Supporting Cast -sivullemme.VinkitPanun softavinkki on Anki.Karin lukuvinkki on This Algorithm Could Ruin Your Life.MateriaalitHalt and Catch Fire (Yle Areena)An Interview with Halt and Catch Fire Set Decorator Lance TottenInglourious BasterdsHelena ImmonentechnobabbleTom Clancyn kirjatuotantoThe Fifth Estate -traileriSisu-trailerin kommentti, jossa kiinnitetään huomio olennaiseenDan Brown: Digital FortressInside Mr. Robot: Technical Advisor Discusses the Show's Realism, CybersecurityRobin Sloan: How the Ring got goodIs the Unix operating system featured in Jurassic Park real?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Agents of Nonprofit
The Impact Economy and Partnerships for Good with Tracy Kronzak

Agents of Nonprofit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 48:21


‘We're not going to change capitalism, but we can change the way that capitalism thinks about how to engage with mission-driven organizations.' -Tracy KronzakWhat is an impact economy? How can nonprofits ensure to make profit without neglecting the integrity of social impact? What are partnerships for good? Is an impact economy really attainable? Tracy Kronzak answers all these with practical examples. Tracy is a technology expert with over 10 years experience in technology for nonprofit. She has a background in policy analysis and previously worked with Salesforce.org.The topics we coverTracy's superhero origin storyWhat is the ‘Impact Economy'?Finding a balance between revenue and impactWhat organizations need to do to incorporate the Impact organization systemsHow revenue and impact work together in favor of a nonprofitPartnerships for goodConcrete examples of partnerships for goodIs an ideal impact economy attainable?How to get in touch with TracyTo learn more and connect with Tracy:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracykronzak/Podcast: https://nowitmatters.com/insights/why-it-matters

Seize The Moment Podcast
Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo: The Love of Philosophy, Human Nature, Podcasting | STM Podcast #138

Seize The Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 58:55


On episode 138, we welcome Prof. Gwen Dolske and Rudy Salo of the Good Is in the Details Podcast to discuss their podcast journey, Rudy's discomfort with ambiguity and his hesitation of engaging with philosophy, Gwen's love of existentialism and how it inspired her to pursue an advanced degree in philosophy, whether human nature exists and what science tells us about it, contrasting Gwen's introversion with Rudy's extroversion and their different manifestations, teaching philosophy and how podcasting offers students relatable material to learn it, and why removing gatekeepers on social media is both a blessing and a curse. Gwendolyn Dolske, Ph.D is an author, speaker, and Professor of Philosophy at California State Polytechnic University. Rudy Salo is an infrastructure and transportation finance lawyer, writer, actor, and public speaker. Gwen and Rudy are both hosts of the incredible “Good Is In The Details” podcast. Each episode is a conversation with experts from a variety of fields who can tell us more about what is the good life.  Gwendolyn Dolske & Rudy Salo | ► Good Is In The Details Podcast  | https://linktr.ee/goodisinthedetailspod ► Twitter (Good Is In The Details) | https://twitter.com/InTheDetailsPod ► Twitter (Gwen) | https://twitter.com/gdolske ► Twitter (Rudy) | https://twitter.com/SaloRudy ► Instagram (Good Is In The Details) |https://www.instagram.com/goodisinthedetailspod ► Instagram (Gwen) | https://www.instagram.com/profdolske ► Instagram (Rudy) | https://www.instagram.com/rudyss77 ► Website (Gwen) | https://profdolske.wordpress.com/ ► Forbes (Rudy)  | https://www.forbes.com/sites/rudysalo/?sh=60573c205df8 Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast  ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast ► Patreon | https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32208666  

Under the Influence from CBC Radio
S11E05 - How Jerry Goodis Made an Advertisement a Beautiful Thing

Under the Influence from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 27:52


This week, we tell the story of one of the most colourful characters in the history of Canadian advertising - Jerry Goodis. He founded a legendary advertising agency and created some of Canada's longest-running ad campaigns. And while doing that, he attacked the ad industry for producing terrible ads. He was loved and hated but couldn't be ignored. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

100 Degrees of Entrepreneurship
How to Cut Through Digital Marketing Overwhelm with Dana Snyder

100 Degrees of Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 38:49


Digital marketing can be challenging and frustrating because it's constantly changing and evolving. You have Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Reddit. Sooo many platforms to choose from and so many unexpected variables to watch out for. You've got bug fixes, interface updates, new rules, and the ever shifting algorithm to keep up with. Just when you thought you got it figured out... BAM! Something new. So, it's not a stretch to say that even the most seasoned nonprofit marketer can get overwhelmed with all this! But, hey! Just because digital marketing is not particularly easy, doesn't mean that you should avoid it. There are still plenty of ways for nonprofits to cut through the noise and learn how to use digital marketing effectively without being forced to use ALL of the marketing platforms all at once. And this is exactly what our featured guest, Dana Snyder, will talk about on the show today! Dana is an entrepreneur, digital strategist, and passionate conscious consumer. She founded her digital marketing agency, Positive Equation in 2017. Positive Equation helps nonprofit organizations harness the power of digital marketing to raise more funds and contribute to making the world an exponentially better place. Dana has been a featured speaker at We Are For Good, WISE Los Angeles, YNPN, Television Academy Foundation, Nonprofit Web Advisor, Sprout Social, Givebutter, Dress For Success, and MANY more. So, join us in this episode, as Dana shares her innovative and refreshing insight on how nonprofits can boost their fundraising efforts, how to cut through digital marketing overwhelm, and why you don't necessarily need to be on ALL the social media platforms to grow your impact. "You don't want to be throwing spaghetti on the wall, you want to know strategically what social media content and metrics are going to align with your business goals, so that you're focusing and you're putting that spend in the right buckets, and focusing on the right platforms and tools." - Dana Snyder What you'll learn in this episode: How Dana Snyder started her digital marketing career What goes into a digital marketing budget? Online events, what's good and what works Would digital marketing for nonprofits also work for small businesses? Top social media platforms and how to leverage them Links mentioned in this episode: Positive Equation Dana's 2022 Nonprofit Marketing Retreat (February 26 & 27th, 2022) Good Is the New Cool: Market Like You Give a Damn More episodes like this: Allison Hardy on How to Create Intention and Flow in Your Business and At Home Jaclyn Mellone on How to Be an Authority in Your Field (It's Not About Going Viral!) Molly Stillman on How to Build Your Brand Consistently and Intentionally Jon McCoy & Becky Endicott: Two Marketers Disrupting the Nonprofit World Building a Business Strategically Using Instagram with Christina Galbato The Four Elements of a Personal Brand with Mike Kim

The Junk Drawer
The Top 5 Turkey's and the USFL Is Back!

The Junk Drawer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 66:34


VISIT Korked Bats: http://korkedbats.com WATCH The Junk Drawer: http://youtube.com/korkedbats -- 3:18 - Random Ohio State Talk 4:28 - Mizzou Is A Hot Seat Coach Killer 5:48 - NAME A WOMAN! 6:26 - NAME A SONG! 7:03 - GOOD: WFT quarterback Taylor Heinicke 11:57 - GOOD: Is the NBA is the new WWE?! 16:23 - Kyle Kuzma's oversized sweater 18:39 - GOOD: Bengals ran a FAKE flea flicker! (tongue twister) 20:03 - BACK: The USFL! 30:37 - BACK: Thanksgiving! - Our favorite dish. 32:09 - Would a Thanksgiving food restaurant work year-round? 34:54 - Top 5 Turkey's 40:30 - UGLY: Cam Mitchell's nut tap of Justin Herbert / Juju's Pregame TikTok 48:31 - UGLY: A ScreenRant Writer Thinks Tony Soprano is 'problematic' 55:23 - 3 for 3: NFL Picks 59:36 - FRANK FACT -- Follow Korked Bats: Twitter: http://twitter.com/korkedbats Instagram: http://instagram.com/korkedbats2 (We've got a brand new Instagram! Suck it, Dana White!)

Monumental Me Mindshare Podcast - tools to take you from here to there. Thrive in your strengths.
Marrying Passion & Purpose with André Pinard: a changemaker & community builder at adidas ~ Season 2 Episode 8

Monumental Me Mindshare Podcast - tools to take you from here to there. Thrive in your strengths.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 40:32


Our guest André Pinard is the Director of Community, Mindset & Culture at adidas. André goes well beyond selling athletic gear. He is leading his team at adidas to make positive impact and create sustainable change for underserved Black and Latin X communities, communities that adidas have long benefitted from and now to which they are truly giving back. André and I talked about how a Liberal Arts degree in Political Science and advanced degrees in Sociology have prepared him well in his successful career in marketing and advertising. André is a true changemaker and illustrates how one can marry passion with purpose, and how his liberal arts education has served him. You will want to hear every word of this conversation we had, just for you. As Director of Community, Mindset & Culture at adidas, André sets the vision and strategy for premium community experiences for consumers in NYC and LA, two of the brand's global Key Cities. Since joining the brand in 2017, Andre has been instrumental in launching adidas Runners groups in NYC and LA. André is also deeply involved in shaping adidas' United Against Racism commitments, devoting his time beyond his work commitments to drive real, lasting change at the company and beyond. André is spearheading adidas' efforts to increase support for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) communities through investment in diverse businesses and startups, supplier diversity and community outreach. Before adidas, André worked at Octagon and Alloy Marketing & Promotions. He has more than 15 years of experience analyzing consumer trends and working with brands like Coca-Cola and Target. André has traveled all around the world to engage with Millennials and Gen Z and collect valuable insights. André earned a Master of Arts degree in Sociology from The New School where he is currently pursuing a Sociology doctorate. He earned bachelor's degrees from Connecticut College and Howard University. André is passionate about his family and his hobbies are traveling, film and fashion. He is also a documentary photographer. Books suggested by André (aka real tools): "Good Is the New Cool: Market Like You Give a Damn," by Bobby Jones and Afdhel Aziz "Belong," by Rahda Agrawal "How to be an anti-racist," by Ibram X. Kendi Monumental Me is democratizing personal & professional development, creating and curating content, research, and tools to make them accessible to all. The Mindshare Podcast is created for our listeners and our programs are available through the Workshops Tab on Monumentalme.com. If you want a weekly boost of evidence-based tools to help you thrive, subscribe to our Thrive Letter at monumentalme.substack.com!

The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine
TDW Show feat: Malpractice Attorney, Jeff Goodis, explains the acronym ATFQ

The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 32:19


Tune in on Monday, 9/27/21 at the NEW TIME of 6:30am EST, for a new episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Malpractice Attorney, Jeff Goodis. Mr. Goodis a shareholder in the firm, "La Cava, Jacobson, and Goodis." In this episode, he explains the acronym "ATFQ." Visit the practice's website here: https://www.lacavajacobson.com/ ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Mr. Goodis' trial practice concentrates on the defense of professional (medical, dental, legal, insurance, E&O) negligence claims. His experience also provides him the opportunity to provide litigation avoidance and risk management consultations and to successfully defend other casualty claims. Mr. Goodis has successfully defended catastrophic injury claims brought against hospitals, medical providers and various other defendants in state and federal courts across the Country. Mr. Goodis is a member of ABOTA and a past FLABOTA President. Founded in 1958, ABOTA is a national association of experienced trial lawyers dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the civil jury trial right provided by the Seventh Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. ABOTA membership consists of more than 7,600 lawyers—equally balanced between plaintiff and defense and is an invitation-only organization. Mr. Goodis is also a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, one of the premier legal associations in America. Fellowship to the College is extended by invitation and only after careful investigation, to those experienced trial lawyers who have mastered the art of advocacy and whose professional careers have been marked by the highest standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility and collegiality. Mr. Goodis is also a member of the International Society of Barristers which was formed to recognize each era's best advocates. ABOTA , The College and the ISOB memberships are only offered after rigorous screening processes that consider a lawyer's ability, experience, accomplishments and ethical standards as assessed by trial lawyers and judges. PRACTICE AREAS Professional Malpractice Civil and Commercial Litigation Casualty Litigation Sovereign Immunity Defense ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to our incredible sponsor, TieTechnology, for sponsoring the show! #businessofmedicine #podcast #malpracticeattorney #attorney --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message

The Crime Is Up Podcast
Ep 18 - Dark Passage and The Fugitive

The Crime Is Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 162:13


This episode, we're on the lam with Humphrey Bogart and Harrison Ford! We've got a deep dive into the Bogie led film noir “Dark Passage” and the 90's classic “The Fugitive”. What made us want to pair these two movies together? Because it could be that they were both based on the same source material, the book by pulp writer extraordinaire David Goodis! Goodis famously sued the producers of The Fugitive TV show for copyright infringement. Did he have a case? Have a listen to find out! Court cases aside, “Dark Passage” is a fun movie to talk about, with its first person POV camera inviting you to make eye contact with the always elegant and captivating Lauren Bacall. Plus, we'll detail the unrelenting chase through every henhouse, outhouse, and doghouse that Tommy Lee Jones undertakes as he pursues Harrison Ford and winds up finding an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

ZimmComm Golden Mic Audio
2021 Beltwide Cotton - Michael Goodis, EPA

ZimmComm Golden Mic Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 6:51


cotton goodis
The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!
Episode 594 – Procrastination vs. Perfectionism and How-To Git ‘Er Done

The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 10:20


Writing a book is a challenge. It was five months ago to the day that I started the process, and it IS a process. To do it right, it takes a team of designers, editors, proofreaders, and friends. It's easy to procrastinate and watch your time get consumed by perfectionism. Each of those ebbs and flows throughout any project. What makes it all work together is having a plan of attack and a system in place to move step-by-step throughout the journey. We all face setbacks and fallbacks, and disruptions that can derail us while we aim to complete any task: Good Is the enemy of great Perfection is the enemy of done Done is the enemy of procrastination In this episode, I will outline the 12 steps I used to complete the book and we will look at some of the excuses and challenges. When it comes to achieving your goals, procrastination and perfectionism need to be overcome to get your jobs, projects, and tasks DONE!

Spark your inner Fire
Ep.43: Peak Performance on & off stage

Spark your inner Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 9:05


"Good Is good enough" done is better than perfect... a statement that can be a double edged sword. Check out the episode to see where this applies and where you can take it to the next level. Performing full out on & off stage can have repercussions when perfectionism, burnout, or playing below your potential sneaks its way in our goals, our passions and, can be barrier on success if we allow it. "Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do. Do not bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself." -William Faulkner To join the 5 day passion challenge go to: https://sparkyourinnerfire.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/1033443 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/priscilla-pfeiffer/message

Zee Feed Articles in Audio
DEBATABLE 01: Who Are We Funding When We Shop? with Sianna Catullo

Zee Feed Articles in Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 44:09


From the Australian bushfires, to COVID-19, to the global surge of support for the Black Lives Matter movement, 2020 has seen consumers waking up to the fact that their money has power. What's more important, the product being bought or the person making money from it?Sianna Catullo, Chief Creative Officer of Clothing the Gap, joins Debatable to discuss the emerging trend of conscious consumerism – and how long it will last.Follow Sianna https://www.instagram.com/siannacatullo/Follow Clothing the Gap https://www.instagram.com/clothingthegap/LINKSSporty&Rich controversy https://www.instagram.com/p/CArmDNwAM_1/Estee Lauder workers demand Ronald Lauder removed from board https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/news-analysis/ronald-lauder-donald-trump-supporter-estee-lauder-employees-removalHomie Clothing https://www.instagram.com/homie.com.au/Good Is the New Cool: Market Like You Give A Damn https://www.goodisthenewcool.org/good-is-the-new-cool-book/Want to suggest a topic for Debatable?Send a Crystal a DM on Instagram or email hey@zeefeed.com.auINSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/zee_feedhttps://www.instagram.com/crystal_jane Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast
Startup Talk Podcast COVID Wage Subsidy Program Explained with Jay Goodis

Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 19:22


Startup Talk Toronto’s Startup Podcast with Jay Goodis of Tax Templates TaxTemplates.ca and we discuss the COVID Wage Subsidy Program What we know so far.  Who qualifies, how do you get it?  What are the limits and more   Other Great Resources Startup Drinks Open Pitch Open Bar Toronto’s Startup community monthly networking event Check out … Continue reading Startup Talk Podcast COVID Wage Subsidy Program Explained with Jay Goodis →

Inner Buddha’s Zen Entrepreneur
Episode 25: A Change in Karma

Inner Buddha’s Zen Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 19:34


Karma! Is it Good? Is it Bad? What is it? I have attended countless workshops and watched countless videos on karma, I even purchased a course to release family karma. From all this work over the past couple of years, on today’s episode I would love to share with you what I have found to be true about karma for me. I also share how my own family's karma is changing in surprising ways! Let me know if you can relate to any of this in today’s episode. I hope you enjoy!! Get on our email mailing list to keep up to date with new promotions and really great information. http://gem.godaddy.com/signups/2a9f99f5da994fd29a54b13625813735/join I would love to hear from YOU! Please feel free to leave comments and reviews on today's episode. Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast so that you don’t miss any new and exciting episodes! Much love see you again soon! Love More & Stress Less --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zenentrepreneur/support

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Scoop de Hoop
A Podcast...On A Thursday?; Injuries, Records, and NCAA Violations

Scoop de Hoop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 42:21


Players are getting...Hurt? Do the Sixers...Suck? Are the Celtics... Good? Is the NCAA...Evil? Mike and Adam cover these topic on this weeks Scoop de Hoop podcast.

Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, & Detective Fiction
E27: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (pt. 2) -- Deep Discussion -- 5 Round Burst

Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, & Detective Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 64:20


Are you ready for our deep discussion of Horace McCoy's existential noir classic, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?? We sure are.  We dig into the text, discuss Sartre, Camus, de Beauvoir, talk about existentialism in the context of writers like Woolrich and Goodis, and share our latests reads in Five Round Burst.  Join our Goodreads group. Find us on Facebook: Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, and Detective Fiction Email us at: pointblanknoir@gmail.com Twitter: @pointblanknoir If you enjoy the show give us a rating on iTunes or visit our Patreon page.

Finance & Fury Podcast
Should you reduce debt or use surplus cash to build wealth? Negotiating with future-you

Finance & Fury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 15:26


Welcome to Finance and Fury, “Say what Wednesday” Where we answer questions about the world of personal finance. This week, the question isn’t from a listener but a common one recently from people I have been meeting with. Best strategy for surplus cash: to reduce debt or use it to build wealth? Why is it important to ask this first? Finite resources – economic problem Wants and Needs – We have a lot of them Physical things Experiences like travel or going out Resources – A lot of things cost money – Which is typically more limited than our imagination Balancing act – Use what you have to get where you want to be Budget and Cashflow – What is left after everything is paid for? Things that reduce your cashflow Taxes – Decreases what you have left Lifestyle costs Debt – Mortgage What is spent on each, versus what is important  Now versus future needs – Your now needs will seem more important Uses of disposable income – A hard decision Factors that should help to determine: Stage of life and the timeline Priority The options of cashflow Reduce debt – More defensive Build wealth – More expansive Breaking down the options for each Types of debt Bad – Something against a non-investment asset which doesn’t generate an income Good – Is it against something increasing in value, and can I claim the expenses? Yes to both = Good debt which is a form of building wealth Build wealth – Investments Monthly investments Salary sacrifice - Super Using leverage = More debt What to focus your cash flow on Goals How long until debt has to be paid off Savings Good – Pay down in time to retire, but wait until the last minute to start Bad – Pay down ASAP, but not at the expense of investments Investment – What are the income needs in retirement? Hard to work out: Rough guideline – Rule of 20: $X amount of passive income multiplied by 20 Multiply this number by 1 plus the inflation rate to the power of the number of years until retirement How long do you have? Great to start early.   Answering the question: Should I pay down debt or invest it? Ask yourself if it is debt or investment as the priority to reach your financial goals? Am I on track to retire with enough invested? Yes – Means you have enough to cover what you will need No – You may need to focus on investments more Look at the timeframes you have to work within Do you have bad debt? Yes, will it be paid off before retirement? Do you need to pay this off quicker? How much, and by when? If it is good debt, will the investment be able to pay for itself before retirement? Or, will the income be needed to provide a passive income? i.e. used to live Putting it all together: Rules of thumb. Remember, this is not advice, but just some guidelines: Bad debt is always bad. Good debt declines in value the closer you are to retirement. But if used correctly, can decrease the time until retirement. Example: Person with $520,000 mortgage, just bought first place so they have a 30 year time horizon Long term rates of 7%, repayments of $3,462 p.m Option 1: Pay $20,000 onto a loan, or invest the money – 30 years Loan – rate of 7% long term rate and P&I, versus lower rate 7%: 30 years would save you $123,301 in interest and 3 years – If you kept your repayments the same 5%: 30 years would save you $63,787 in interest and same 3 years – If you kept your repayments the same Option 2: Investment – Put $20,000 into portfolio, getting 8% p.a. for 30 years 30 years would be around $186k to $200k invested. Taxes on investment income – Return: 4% Income + 4% growth, income will be taxed. Either fund through cash flow Or use investment income to pay for What's even better? Pay down the loan and redraw the funds as separate investment loan. Convert debt to good debt. – Debt recycling that we have covered Have best of both situations – Have investment, and while paying interest it is deductible. You would have the $200,000 in investments and pay the loan with $123,301 of deductible interest along the way. Depending on MTR: lowest marginal tax rate: $25,893 to $57,950 at the top.   Summary – Remember this isn’t advice, just things to think about: Should you pay debt or invest your cash? Long time – Invest but not at expense of Bad debt costing too much Short time – Bad debt, then invest or pay down good debt, or both.

Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, & Detective Fiction
E7: Shoot the Piano Player -- David Goodis -- East vs. West Noir -- 5 Round Burst

Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, & Detective Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 89:22


Join us for the dark wonderful tale that is "Shoot the Piano Player" by David Goodis. A story we both loved! Plus reviews, discussion, a really stupid mystery, and a discussion of the East Vs. the West coast in crime fiction. Find us on Facebook at Point Blank: Hardboiled, Noir, and Detective Fiction

Ultimate Guide to Partnering™
#11: KÜDZOO, the app that rewards successful academic outcomes.

Ultimate Guide to Partnering™

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 51:10


In this episode of the podcast - I go down a different path from partnering with Microsoft and other tech giants - to explore how disruptive technology is positively impacting educational outcomes while expanding my focus on the professional journey to help mentor professionals early in their careers. My guest for this episode, Logan Cohen is "early in career" and chose the entrepreneurial route over the corporate route after college. She and Co-CEO Trevor Wilkins embarked on a journey to create an app focused on students achieving better grades, higher attendance and ultimately successful outcomes in life. In this interview, we discuss "partnering" in the broader context of partnerships with technology vendors and sponsors KÜDZOO is an app that rewards students based on their academic achievements. KÜDZOO serves as a resource for schools to increase student engagement and connects brands with Generation Z through a collaborative, educational lens. After KÜDZOO's first school year on the national market, over 500,000 students signed up and 280,000 report cards were submitted to the app. EdSurge named KÜDZOO "The Grade-based Bitcoin." Logan's leadership responsibilities include guiding the vision, strategy and ensuring the execution of value creating milestones for KÜDZOO. She received dual degrees in Finance and International Business from Florida International University. Logan was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 in education for the class of 2016, Magic Johnson's 32 under 32 and CIO's Top 20 Female Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2017. In the interview, Logan shared the impetus for starting the company, how 14-16 year old students in West Philadelphia helped inform the concept, and how KÜDZOO got to 700,000 users in two short years. We also discuss partnerships and how that might expand in the future. As with each of my interviews, we dive into the personal and professional journey for this "early in career" entrepreneur and advice she would give to anyone looking to start a company. Logan's Favorite Quote - "Sales Cures All" - this quote is attributed to Mark Cuban. Favorite Book - "Good Is the New Cool: Market Like You Give a Damn" by Afdhel Aziz. Other books discussed in this episode - "How Google Works", by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg and "Work Rules!", by Laszlo Boch. You can reach Logan Cohen and KUDZOO on Twitter: @KUDZOOApp @LoganECohen and on Instagram: @KUDZOOapp Click here to learn more about the company or download the app: KUDZOOapp.com I hope you enjoy this episode. You can review this podcast by going to iTunes and searching "Ultimate Guide to Partnering" - click the album art - hit the review tab - then "Write a Review". You can also follow and like on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Thank you for listening Vince Menzione

Brant & Sherri Oddcast
October 28th Oddcast!

Brant & Sherri Oddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 23:49


Today Is All You Have, Stop Posting Bird News on Sherri's FB Wall, Pumpkin Spice vs. Count Chocula,  Good Is the Enemy of Great, Civilization 6, Destination Addiction, Text vs. Talk, Breaking Animal News, Being Truly Authentic, The Food Mission, Traffic Performance Art, The Compliment Moose;   Quotes: “There's a historical basis for believing there was actually a Count Chocula.” “You only have today to love people.” “Even if you've stumbled upon the show by pushing seek on your radio, we have a listener evaluation file on you.” “I want to be an adult and I'm gonna be a good one.” “It's a reoccurring theme from God that He's just looking for faithfulness loving the people in front of you.”

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
309 Everything Edge Endo with Charles Goodis : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 84:55


Founder and owner of Edge Endo, Dr. Charles Goodis, discusses the early days of his company, manufacturing files, and much more.   Dr. Goodis received his DDS from the University of Michigan, his GPR residency at the University of Minnesota, and his Endodontic residency at the University of Connecticut. His undergraduate major at the University of Michigan was Mechanical Engineering. It was this background combined with his vast experience in Endodontics, which led to the development of EdgeEndo(registered). His endodontic supply company sells heat-treated NiTi rotary files and thermal obturators for less than half the cost to promote excellence in Endodontics.   www.EdgeEndo.com

Jim Collins Audio Clips
Good Is the Enemy of Great

Jim Collins Audio Clips

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015 1:07


Good Is the Enemy of Great

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Love Your Life with Michelle
Ending Addiction for Good with Constance Scharff Ph.D

Love Your Life with Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 59:33


Getting sober is possible. Addicts can completely recover and transform their lives if they are given the proper tools.Ending Addiction for Goodis one of those tools.Ending Addiction for Good: The Groundbreaking, Holistic, Evidence-Based Way to Transform Your Life By Richard Taite and Constance Scharff, Ph.D. There is hardly a family in the post-industrial world that hasn’t been affected in some way by addiction.  Yet seeking treatment for a struggling loved one is, for most people, a frightening and overwhelming prospect. Ending Addiction for Good offers a powerful message of hope. Please join us during this episode as I interview Constance Scharff Ph. D, co-author of Ending Addiction for Good. She'll discuss why this book is so important if you or someone you love is suffering with addiciton. You can purchase your own copy of Ending Addiction for Good through my store athttp://www.lovelifewithmichelle.com/shopping-yay.html found in the Self Help section.  

Love Your Life with Michelle
Ending Addiction for Good with Constance Scharff Ph.D

Love Your Life with Michelle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 59:33


Getting sober is possible. Addicts can completely recover and transform their lives if they are given the proper tools.Ending Addiction for Goodis one of those tools.Ending Addiction for Good: The Groundbreaking, Holistic, Evidence-Based Way to Transform Your Life By Richard Taite and Constance Scharff, Ph.D. There is hardly a family in the post-industrial world that hasn’t been affected in some way by addiction.  Yet seeking treatment for a struggling loved one is, for most people, a frightening and overwhelming prospect. Ending Addiction for Good offers a powerful message of hope. Please join us during this episode as I interview Constance Scharff Ph. D, co-author of Ending Addiction for Good. She'll discuss why this book is so important if you or someone you love is suffering with addiciton. You can purchase your own copy of Ending Addiction for Good through my store athttp://www.lovelifewithmichelle.com/shopping-yay.html found in the Self Help section.  

The Projection Booth Podcast
TPB: Shoot the Piano Player

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2012 106:55


Edouard Saroyan plays piano in a rinky dink honky tonk in Paris when he used to tickle the ivories in the best concert halls. We see his fall from grace and into the icy hands of fate in this adaptation of David Goodis's Down There by François Truffaut.

DSDPodcast
Crime Fiction in Comics

DSDPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2010


In this episode Jay is joined by Paul Montgomery (IFANBOY.COM and the FUZZY TYPEWRITER podcast) and Joey Aulisio (MATINEEIDLES.COM and the CHEMICAL BOX podcast) to talk about crime fiction in comics, and some of the great titles you could try out.BLACKSADHardboiled PI fiction. With animals.ISBN 978-1595823939SCALPEDNoir, Crime and Social fiction set on a Native American reservation. Best comic currently on the go? Quite possibly.The story starts with volume one, INDIAN COUNTRY, ISBN 978-1845766764JINX.What Eliot Ness did next.ISBN 978-1582401744TORSO, GOLDFISHSergio Leone-inspired street level crime stories.978-1582401959978-1582401799ALIASFemale PI. With superpowers. And great dialogue.One of the best comics of the last ten years.978-0785137320POWERSCops + Superpowers + Dialogue = Fun.The story starts with the murder mystery WHO KILLED RETRO GIRL? ISBN 978-1582406695CRIMINALNoir anthology series. Very accessible. One of the best titles out there. The omnibus is a sound investment ISBN 978-0785142294TORPEDO and WEST COAST BLUESEuropean Mob Noir978-1600104541978-1606992951ABANDONED CARSConey Island Crime Noir, evokes a lighter side of Goodis.978-1560979180PARKERRichard Stark Comic. Nuff said.978-1600104930STUMPTOWNRockford-style PI story. All four issues may still be available at your local comic story if you ask reeeeeal nice. The hardback collected edition will be out early next year.SCARLETNew series, too early to say but looks like a cool vigilante-style story. Check your local comic store.Paul and Jay also discuss the novels of Dennis Lehane, George Pelecanos, Charlie Huston and Ken Bruen.The music this week is a fun mix. We kick off with the classic Peter Gunn theme, one of crime fiction’s best tunes, before a little of the Black Keys and the sadly defunct Bash & Pop.More to come!The next episode will be more chat from Paul, Joey and Jay. We’re talking more crime comics, some film and TV, and a triple threat match between Joey, Jay and Frank Miller.AS ALWAYS:You can get the podcast by1. Right-clicking on the title up there at the top (or, if you have one of those Apple computers, whatever you people do)2. Visiting the iTunes music storeor3. Visiting the Feedburner page.