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Michael McFaul, Obama's Ambassador to Russia, tells Michael Krasny a new cold war is shaping up in a kind of three way with China, Russia and the U.S. as main players. While the geopolitical dynamics are familiar, the stand-off between autocratic regimes and the self actualizing west is different.Grey Matter host Dr. Krasny got specific. How does Trump's tilt toward Russia explain what's going on? What about the Ukrainian mining deal? Is it the key to Ukrainian security?Ambassador McFaul spoke of liberalism and illiberalism and the effect of sanctions on Russia, including those proposed by the Trump administration. He and Dr. Krasny spoke, too, about the present state of the Russian economy, the weaponization of space, nuclear programs – including the giving up of nuclear weapons by Ukraine – and Ukraine being kept out of NATO.In a thought-provoking turn, Michael Krasny inquired into McFaul's long-time rivalry with the late Russian scholar Stephen Cohen. Though a respectful adversary, McFaul detailed how Cohen aligned himself with Putin.Ambassador McFaul provided a historical analysis of Russian attitudes toward NATO and emphasized that Putin's real problem has been democratic expansion. Dr. Krasny brought up Putin's weighted view of World War II and his charge of Ukraine having been Naziified. Ambassador McFaul highlighted the profound historic importance in Russia given to May 9th – the day this podcast episode occurred.Statements by President Trump and Vice President Vance were singled out by Ambassador McFaul as well as mistakes made by the U.S. in the cold war and present mistakes being made with the U.S. toward its allies, with McFaul emphasizing the U.S. need for its allies. Krasny quizzed McFaul on his notion of "hot peace," Trump's tunnel vision of Putin's expansionist ambitions, and President Trump's peremptory shut-down of the U.S. Agency for International Development.A range of topics were covered with Ambassador McFaul talking about the stages of revolution, the need for civil debate, Trump's takeover ambitions for Greenland and European history coming to a stop in 1945 with the advent of the cold war. Dr. Krasny brought up Mutually Assured Destruction and a podcast he did with Mideast peace negotiator Ambassador Dennis Ross who claimed an Iranian nuclear deal may be in the offing.Dr. Krasny went on to ask Ambassador McFaul about the present efficacy of Intelligence agencies and McFaul spoke of surveillance technology versus human intelligence. McFaul wound up defending the reset with Russia during the Barack Obama administration – emphasizing the ways he believed diplomacy ought to be judged. This episode concluded with Dr. Krasny asking deeply committed basketball Warriors fan Ambassador McFaul what he thought the chances were of a series victory for Golden State.A not to be missed conversation with Ambassador Michael McFaul on his sweeping geopolitical world view!
In this episode, Able Grey shares his approach to production, the challenges/ benefits of running his label Ex Medias, his live setup, AI, and favorite music making tools.Able Grey is a Chicago-based producer, live performer, and DJ known for blending emotive melodies with bass-driven electronic music. He's the founder of Ex Medias, a collective and label supporting emerging artists, with performances at major venues and festivals like Red Rocks, North Coast, and Beyond Wonderland. Able Grey has supported acts like CloZee, GRiZ, and Apashe, and is set to release his new album "Greymatter" this year.Follow Able Grey Below:https://linktr.ee/ablegreyQuickly grow your skills and learn with Abe, the Ableton AI Chatbot: https://www.liveproducersonline.com/ableton-chatbotJoin the newsletter to get free Ableton content + early episode access:https://www.liveproducersonline.com/newsletter
Alexandra Morton-Hayward is using cutting-edge methods to crack the secrets of ancient brains – even as hers betrays her There are more Audio Long Reads here, or search Audio Long Read wherever you listen to your podcasts
Our guest on this week's episode is Andrei Quinn-Barabanov, Supply Chain Industry Practice Lead and Senior Director with Moody's. It was five years ago this month that our world was rocked with the Covid-19 virus. That is when businesses and schools closed and we were all stuck at home waiting for things to get better. All the while, supply chains kept us fed and happy at home, for the most part. Our supply chains had to adjust and they are still feeling the effects of the pandemic five years later. Our guest reflects on how supply chains reacted then and how they now will never be the same.Most of our editorial staff was at ProMat 2025 this past week in Chicago – a huge supply chain show and the largest material handling exhibition in North America. And everywhere we looked, there were robotics and automation systems to be seen. Most distribution facilities and factories will eventually end up with a number of different types of automation and robotics within their facilities. So, the big challenge is to integrate all of these disparate systems to play nice with one another. We look at a couple of "orchestration" solutions on display at ProMat.All of the automation solutions exhibited at ProMat take power. In this episode, we look at some innovative energy solutions that keep those automation systems operating at peak performance. We also discuss an energy management solution that can potentially lower the utility bills of facilities.Supply Chain Xchange also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. All episodes are available to stream now. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes. The podcast is also available at www.thescxchange.com.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Moody'sEnersys previews latest battery energy storage system and next generation chargerPowerHive video on YouTubeOcado debuts Porter AMRVisit Supply Chain XchangeListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Xchange's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@agilebme.comPodcast is sponsored by: Zebra Robotics AutomationOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITY
Guest: Leighton GreyPodcast: Grey Matter PodcastPosition: HostTopic: insight and analysis regarding the dominant ideology in Canada's leadership, including what he contends is an embrace of globalismWebsite: returntoreason.com/greymatter
This episode is part of Pear VC's series on Medicaid, covering the basics that founders need to know to build innovations that support communities in need. This week, we're excited to get to know Cesar Herrera. Cesar is the co-founder and CEO of Yuvo Health, a value-based care enablement organization for FQHCs. Yuvo Health is an industry-leading healthcare organization that partners with community health centers to help them gain an advantage in value-based care, a healthcare model that prioritizes patient-provided quality and outcomes of care over the quantity of services delivered. Founded in New York City in January 2021 by a fully BIPOC team that has experienced the power of quality care firsthand, the entire company shares a common goal of bringing fair, quality care to underserved communities. Yuvo Health empowers health centers to succeed in value-based care arrangements by qualifying for meaningful value-based care contracts and achieving success in those arrangements with a dedicated Population Health partner — and with Yuvo Health taking on the risk in doing so. Yuvo has raised $28M to date from AlleyCorp, Mosaic General Partners, New York Ventures, HLM Venture Partners, Route 66 Ventures, VamosVentures, AV8 Ventures, Watershed, GreyMatter, Social Innovation Fund, and others Cesar's journey in healthcare spans over two decades, beginning with strategy and policy consulting at Kurt Salmon Associates, Booz Allen Hamilton, and Booz & Company. He also worked at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, where he spearheaded marketing and competitive strategy initiatives. He then transitioned to Head of Existing Business at Zocdoc, and then Healthify, where he served as Chief Solutions Officer, shaping his vision for Yuvo Health. Cesar holds an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business, along with an MPH in Health Policy and Management from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Using cutting-edge methods, Alexandra Morton-Hayward is cracking the secrets of ancient brains – even as hers betrays her. By Kermit Pattison. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
In this episode of Hello Uglies, Joe and Lauri recap the grand finale of Dragula Season 6. They discuss the performances of the final contestants, Asia Consent, Gray Matter, and Auntie Heroine, reflecting on their looks, the season's arc, and personal stories shared by the queens. The hosts provide insights into the performances categorized under 'filth' and share their opinions on who deserved to win, culminating in a lively discussion about the season's highlights and disappointments. In this episode, Joe and Lauri dissect the latest season of Dragula, focusing on the various categories including horror and glamour. They discuss the performances of contestants like Asia Consent and Grey Matter, sharing their thoughts on the effectiveness of each look and the overall themes of the season. The conversation touches on personal connections to the performances, critiques of the production, and reflections on the season's predictability and entertainment value. Voicemail: speakpipe.com/afterthoughtmedia Email: hellouglies@afterthought.media Patreon: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 9 with Grey Matter! We're so excited to talk about the latest season and can't wait to share our unfiltered opinions
Greg makes a big announcement regarding a big change in his life and career! (Don't worry, he's still going to be available to talk to Slacker Nation!) Greg also has one of his favorite slackers, Chris, on the show for a full hour and Todd Bourgon, friend of the show calls in for some next level trolling!Greg also welcomes Leighton Grey of the "Grey Matter" podcast as he and Greg discuss the future of Canada in terms of its nuclear power potential, as well who and what is holding back what could be a boon for the Canadian economy!
The latest episode of Grey Matter with Michael Krasny featured best-selling crime and detective novelist Michael Connelly, creator of Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller, and author of his 39th novel, "The Waiting." The conversation began with Krasny asking Connelly how he decides which character to feature, since "The Waiting" stars Renée Ballard, though Bosch plays a major role. Connelly discussed the important advisory role of Ballard's prototype, Mitzi Roberts, the recently retired head of the Los Angeles cold case unit. He explained how the journalist in him uses real and current events as undergirdings to his fiction. Connelly explored several real cases that influenced his latest novel, including two "pillowcase rapist" cases and the unsolved Black Dahlia murder. He also discussed the similarities between Miami and Los Angeles as destination cities, his role as executive producer in TV and movies, and his female characters, including Maddie Bosch. He shared his emotional connection to his characters and how he feels when they die or are killed, his literary and maternal influence, and what drew him to hard-boiled fiction. The discussion then turned to why jazz is central to the Bosch novels and the challenges Connelly faces when writing about music. They explored how Bosch and Haller became half-brothers, the origin of Haller's Lincoln, and the important role new technologies play in many of Connelly's novels. The conversation concluded with insights into his writing style, work habits, advice for aspiring writers, and details about his current work in progress.
MONOLOGUE The Reckoning Is Coming: Trump's Day One Revolution to Reverse Biden's Damage Ontario school played Palestinian protest song in Arabic as its Remembrance Day music https://nationalpost.com/news/school-remembrance-day-palestinian-protest-song How Carleton University's appointment of a convicted terrorist sends dangerous message https://tnc.news/2024/11/10/rousso-carleton-terrorist2/ Noah Jarvis – Journalist with True North KEEPING AN EYE ON YOUR MONEY Taxpayers applaud Crombie's tax cut pledge https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/taxpayers-applaud-crombie%E2%80%99s-tax-cut-pledge Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director of The Canadian Taxpayers Federation https://www.taxpayer.com THE HOMESCHOOL ADVISOR Will Trump Eliminate The Department Of Education? What We Know As Elon Musk Applauds ‘Good Idea.' https://www.forbes.com/sites/maryroeloffs/2024/11/11/will-trump-eliminate-the-department-of-education-what-we-know-as-elon-musk-applauds-good-idea/ Robert Bortins, CEO of Classical Conversations – Helping Classical Christian HomeSchoolers in all fifty states and in thirty foreign countries including Canada. https://classicalconversations.com Trudeau revives a Cabinet-level panel to address concerns about a Trump presidency https://apnews.com/article/canada-trump-trudeau-us-trade-075ccb2e68238c3b00c4b5cd24a19b4e Leighton Grey serves as Senior Fellow for the conservative think tank, The Frontier Centre for Public Policy. He's the host of The Grey Matter podcast. Trump's Cabinet: Picks and Finalists for White House Roles https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2024/11/12/trumps-cabinet-here-are-his-picks-and-finalists-for-white-house-roles-kristi-noem-marco-rubio-and-more/ Michael A. Letts, Founder, President and CEO of In-Vest USA https://investusa.org Suspected Bird Flu Case in B.C. https://globalnews.ca/news/10863715/bird-flu-canada-human-case-bc/ Pam Killeen - is the co-author of The Great Bird Flu Hoax with Dr. Joseph Mercola. Pan is also a health coach with a focus on educating people about improving their sleep quality. She is the host of the Circadian Reboot with Pam Killeen podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textHappy Halloween, Uglies! This is a podcast exclusive just in time for spooky season! Broadway World writer Brett Cullum gets a chance to sit down with Houston's competitor on THE BOULET BROTHER'S DRAGULA this year! The show is streaming currently on AMC+ and SHUDDER platforms. What happens when a scare actor and manager from Houston's infamous Phobia Haunted Houses becomes a groundbreaking drag performer on Dragula Season Six? Meet Grey Matter, whose unique journey is redefining what it means to be a drag artist. With a style that's equal parts horror and non-binary, Grey shares how his background in scare acting informs his special effects makeup and creature-inspired performances. His signature looks, often crafted in collaboration with designers like Yahaira DeHill, challenge traditional drag norms, bringing a fresh and inclusive perspective to the scene.The conversation takes a personal turn as we explore the intersection of queerness and horror, discussing how these elements have intertwined throughout Grey's life. From childhood memories that sparked fear and fascination to the acceptance of one's own identity! As we wrap up, we offer a peek behind the scenes of reality TV, sharing the unexpected moments that occur when the cameras are always rolling and the excitement for future fan interactions. Grey Matter is here, Baby! And QUEER VOICES HAS HIM! Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond. Check out our socials at:https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ andhttps://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/
309 - What's scarier than something safe and familiar turning into dread and doom? Now add a dash of absurdity and that's the way we complete the spooky season: with our very first story from Stephen King!
ContemporaryPerformance.com and the Sarah Lawrence College MFA Theatre Program produce the SLC Performance Lab. During the year, visiting artists to the MFA Theatre Program's Performance Lab are interviewed after leading a workshop with the students. Performance Lab is one of the program's core components, where graduate students work with guest artists and develop performance experiments. Sacha Yanow is interviewed by Julia Cowitt (SLC'24) and produced by Julia Duffy (SLC'25) Sacha Yanow is an NYC/Lenapehoking–based actor, performance artist and organizer. Yanow's performance practice draws on theater, dance, queer performance, and Jewish cultural traditions to reckon with ancestral trauma, gender and sexuality, antizionism and assimilation. Since 2015, Yanow has created a trio of solo performances based on familial archetypes— Dad Band (2015), Cherie Dre (2018) and Uncle! (2024) — these embodied portraits act as an entry point to discuss broader social issues, as well as connect to estranged personal and cultural histories. Sacha's work has been presented by venues including The Kitchen, MoMA PS1, Danspace Project, Joe's Pub, and the New Museum in NYC; PICA's TBA Festival/Cooley Gallery at Reed College in Portland, OR; and Festival Theaterformen in Hanover, Germany. They have received residency support from Baryshnikov Arts Center, Denniston Hill, LIFT Festival UK, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Mass MoCA, SOMA Mexico City, and Yaddo. Sacha has performed in theater, film and dance works by artists including Karen Finley, Sarah Michelson, Laura Parnes, Katy Pyle, Elisabeth Subrin, and Julie Tolentino. And they were a member of the Dyke Division of Theatre of a Two-Headed Calf, creators of Room for Cream, the live lesbian soap opera. Sacha is also working on two ongoing collaborative projects: a short film Grey Matter with organizer Bilal Ansari, disrupting settler colonial mythologies of their hometown of Williamstown, MA (Mohican Land); And an embodied dialogue Thank You for the Fire Between Us with Johannesburg-based performing artist Tshego Khutsoane involving divination practices. Sacha currently works as creative consultant for fellow artists and organizations. They served as Director of Art Matters Foundation for 12 years, and previously worked at The Kitchen as Director of Operations. They received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and are a graduate of the William Esper Studio Actor Training Program. Sacha is a member of the NY chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace. Photo by Allison Michael Orenstein
Spencer Klavan, scholar, writer, host of the Young Heretics podcast, and associate editor of the Claremont Review of Books, makes the case that "The world is not a machine. Humanity is not a mistake." in his new book, Light of the Mind, Light of the World: Illuminating Science Through Faith. Spencer joined me to talk about it. Leighton Grey, legal scholar, cultural analyst, Senior Fellow for the conservative think tank, The Frontier Centre for Public Policy, CEO of the Alberta Prosperity Project, and host of the world-renowned Grey Matter Podcast, joined me to discuss why the political left is losing electoral support from men. Becky Noble, journalist at Red State, writer of the Gumshoe Politics substack, and host of the In Your Face Podcast, joined me to talk about the current state of the Presidental race, the intensifying of TDS, what the Biden/Harris administration will do in their lame-duck time if Trump wins, and a Friday/Fun-day topic. Become a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Tapp into the Truth on Rumble. Follow, watch the older shows, and join the live streams.Light of the Mind, Light of the World: Illuminating Science Through FaithRejoice EvermoreYoung HereticsGrey MatterAlberta Prosperity ProjectThe Frontier Centre for Public PolicyBecky Noble at Red StateGumshoe PoliticsIf recent events have proven anything, you need to be as prepared as possible for when things go sideways. You certainly can't count on the government for help. True liberty requires self-reliance. My Patriot SupplyDiversify and protect your hard-earned wealth. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP.Support American jobs! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save!Visit patriotmobile.com or Call (817) 380-9081 to take advantage of a FREE Month of service when you switch using promo code TAPP!Follow Tapp into the Truth on Locals Follow Tapp into the Truth on SubstackIf you are a content creator in need of a professional drone or you just enjoy flying a drone on the weekend, EXO Drones has you covered! EXO Drones Plus, get 15% off your order by using this link.Hero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleMomento AIHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonIsland BrandsBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
Today on The Business of Open Source, I spoke with Chris Holmes, co-founder and CEO of Greymatter. Greymatter is deeply involved in the open source ecosystem and maintains the Go Envoy Control Plane, but Chris is adamant that it is not an open source company. We had a great discussion about why that is, what it means for the company and the conversations he ends up having around open source with his customers and partner companies. Some particularly interesting points that came up:Customers worry that buying Greymatter could force them to buy enterprise versions of open source software — and Chris thinks that this could be a symptom of the fact that many users expect that they'll end up being forced to pay for something they don't want to pay forHow open source companies, and open source projects in general, can be viewed as risky if they are only backed by one companyWho is gonna pay for open source? How if you are going to get away from open source projects being aggressively monetized, big companies have to put their money where their mouth is and pay for open source development directlyWhy and how to get started selling to governments. Yes, the sales cycles are longer but the deals tend to be very sticky once you get in — and why Chris actually finds it easier to sell to the military than to large enterprises. What benefits Greymatter gets from being a maintainer of the Go Envoy Control Plane. Struggling with how to get your product strategy right, and find the right balance between your open source project and your commercial offering? Not sure how your user audience and customer market relate to each other? You might want to work with me.
Pastor Darrell Scott, co-founder of New Spirit Revival Center, tells how he become a senior advisor to the Trump 2024 campaign. Later, we learn why stress among college students has increased in the past decade, with Dr. James Hurley, president of Tarleton State University. Rich also talks about the importance of the electoral college with Trent England, founder and executive director of Save Our States. Plus, exposing the media lies about Haitian migrants eating animals in Springfield, Ohio with attorney Leighton Grey, host of the "Grey Matter" podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.What's your favourite Stephen King story? Everyone has one. Hot off the back of the recent interview with the man himself, it seemed a neat idea to get a few friends on the show to talk about their own preferences from King's huge back-catalogue of short fiction. I am the architect of my own doom! What was supposed to be a small side project grew, like Grey Matter, or unnatural mist, into FOUR HOURS of top-notch King chat, with some of the best and brightest constant readers. I'm not telling you who they are… why spoil the surprise. But in this first of a double-bill you can hear old and new friends of Talking Scared talk about the King short that lights their fire, freezes their marrow, or breaks their heart. It's a whole lot…and it's only half. Enjoy! Support Talking Scared on Patreon Come talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the Show.
Cadaver dissection is one of the highest-rated days of paramedic school for those programs lucky enough to have access to a cadaver lab. However, a fun experience does not always equate to student learning. Join us for this month's educational journal club as we review "A Know-Brainer: The Power of Cadaver-Based Instruction to Teach Clinical Neuroanatomy" and ask whether cadaver dissections help improve learning.
When is an evangelical not an evangelical? Recent research from Grey Matter and Infinity Concepts shows that people with evangelical beliefs often reject the word "evangelical" to describe themselves. Why is this term seen in a negative light today? CEO of Infinity Concepts unpacks the research while emphasizing the importance of knowing how words are being defined and who is defining them, so we can communicate the gospel with clarity and in truth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Leighton Grey, attorney and host of the "Grey Matter" podcast, loves his home country of Canada, which is why he is fighting to stop the rapid decline into communism he sees all around him. He represented two of the churches that were being shut down during COVID, seen featured in the film "The Essential Church," because Leighton knows the church is one of the main strongholds against oppression and communism. Justin Trudeau said the nation he admired most was China, which is evident as Leighton feels his country sliding toward tyranny. Hear about Leighton's fight for his country and his warning to the USA on this episode of "Rick & Bubba University"! Sponsors: Patriot Mobile: We are proud to partner with Patriot Mobile because they never sent a penny to the left, they will NEVER SILENCE YOU and they are America's ONLY Christian Conservative wireless provider. Switching is easy! Keep your phone number, bring your own phone or buy a new one. Build your own bundle with multi-line discounts and save even more. Go to https://PatriotMobile.com/RICKBUBBA or call their US-based customer service team at 972-PATRIOT. Veterans and first responders save even more. Shop Blaze Media: If you like what we do around here, and you want a great way to let other people know what you're watching and listening to, you're going to LOVE all the Blaze Media merchandise available at ShopBlazeMedia.com! Everything from the Blaze Heritage and Blaze Media Collections – jackets, tee shirts, hoodies, socks, mugs, candles, flags, and a whole lot more…there's so much there you're going to love! Go to https://ShopBlazeMedia.com today. Check out all the cool stuff available from Blaze Media, and be sure you use the code “BLAZE10” to get 10% off your ENTIRE order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ready to give your brain a workout with some exciting challenges? Join us for "13 Survival Riddles That Will Keep Your Grey Matter Active." These riddles are not only fun but also test your wits and survival instincts. Whether you're a puzzle enthusiast or just looking for a good mental stretch, these riddles are perfect for you. Dive in and see if you can solve them all—let's keep those brains sharp together! #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook - / brightside Instagram - / brightside.official Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Snapchat - / 1866144599336960 Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apple presentará en la WWDC el proyecto “Greymatter”, un conjunto de funciones de IA generativa integradas en aplicaciones nativas y en el sistema operativo, aunque es posible que no cumpla con las altas expectativas de los usuarios. Entre las funciones destacadas se encuentran la transcripción de notas de voz, el retoque de fotos con IA, sugerencias automáticas para responder mensajes y correos electrónicos, mejoras en Siri y la generación de emojis personalizados. Aunque Apple no tiene un chatbot propio al estilo de ChatGPT, se rumora que podría asociarse con OpenAI para integrar sus capacidades hasta que la empresa pueda lanzar uno propio de calidad. Loop Infinito es un podcast de Applesfera, presentado por Javier Lacort y editado por Alberto de la Torre. Contacta con el autor en Twitter (@jlacort) o por correo (lacort@xataka.com). Gracias por escuchar este podcast.
In 2008 I started a series of radio shows with fellow Freak and host, Jonny Rock. The original format was based around vinyl. Digital started to creep in, then CD's, then YouTube rips, and so on. But the idea remained the same, that we were sharing our discoveries with an audience.Fast forwarding a couple of years and expanding on the original concept, I will once again be playing dance music that you may or may not have heard, but this time said music will be readily available, if pointed in the right direction of course. The idea is for you to use me as your selector slash shop assistant in a virtual record store. Not only will I be shouting about both old and new music, but I will also be following it up with a series of compilations to be released on my label, Classic throughout the year. I will be your slightly odd, slightly off-centre, guide. But ultimately and most importantly, your friendly on-line record shop assistant. 1. Girls Of The Internet - Gravity2. Ziggy Funk - Ain't No Half Steppin' (Original Mix)3. Burlie Mac - Codes Of Dance Ft. Clairity4. TELEFAX PRODUCTIONS presents DeeVoeNay - Break This House Down5. L.B.Dub Corp - You Got Me (Ft. Robert Owens)6. Los Hermanos Detroit - Family - 02 Paradigm 4th Shifter7. Rob Redford - Makin Ends Meet (Deez Raw Life Mix)8. Byron the Aquarius - Work That Girl (Tribal Mix)9. Ben Hixon, theMIND, & Phoelix DAMAGED10. Gina Breeze - In My Mind EP -Naughty Corner11. Unknown Artist - It Started In Chicago12. Glenn Underground - Acid Content - CVO13. Toronto_Hustle_Sean_Roman-The_Rain14. Greymatter, Sophie Brown - Give Up, Never Gonna (2024 Refix - Edit) - Unique Uncut15. Lance Desardi feat _Jesse_Higher_(Higher Mix)16. Masters At Work, Louie Vega, Kenny Dope - Lost Jig (Original Mix)17. Corrado Alunni - Perfect Direction (Extended Mix)18. Another Taste - Another Taste -Turn Up
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On a recent episode of Grey Matter with Leighton Grey, Social Disorder host Drew Weatherhead appeared as a guest. The following is that conversation, with the blessing of the Grey Matter Podcast. Make sure to follow Grey Matter on whatever podcast medium you use for more great thoughts and interviews! ----- PRE-ORDER your Hardcover edition of Layers of Truth BEFORE it's April 1st release at the link below: USA: surl.li/rrrcf Canada: https://shorturl.at/quLO7 Support the show one time or become an OFFICIAL Pattern Enjoyer by pledging to donate monthly below: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drewweather Tell me what you thought of the show! Text me at: (587)206-7006 Get you copy of "Consciousness Reality & Purpose" on Amazon.com TODAY: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS5FWLBK Subscribe to the Social Disorder Substack: https://thesocialdisorder.substack.com/ This episode is made possible by: BioPro+: https://bioproteintech.com/product/biopro-plus and DrewJitsu Online academy Sign up to get 2 week FREE to a library of over 750+ Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Technique videos taught by your host - Drew Weatherhead! Hit the link below to get started today! https://drewjitsuonline.com/orders/customer_info?o=43849
All eyes are on TikTok this week and they contend with Congress, are seeing less brand engagement, and everyone is talking about "Who TF Did I Marry?"The 5 Things: Congress Revisits TikTok Ban Amid National Security ConcernsBrands are seeing less engagement on TikTokMeta Predicts the FutureTarte's Brand Trips: Are consumers over it?Reesa Teesa and the Honesty EraSources: Reuters, SMT, NYT Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Shylene Radinsky, Jayda Hinds To subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
This week Grey dives into Super Bowl 58 trends! According to Nielsen the 2024 Super Bowl was the second most watched TV program of all time only behind was the 1969 moon landing broadcast. The game was watched on CBS, Paramount+, and Nickelodeon to a whopping 123 million viewers. Joey Scarillo and Mijal Buchsbaum discuss their favorite THINGS from brands who advertised during the game, and of course Taylor Swift! The 5 Things: Brands tapping into scarcity. Two celebrities are better than one! Brands and Fever Dreams.Mascots Never Die! The Taylor Swift of it all!Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Mijal BuchsbaumSources: Brandwatch, Adweek, Sportico & iSpot.tv, Nielsen estimates from Forbes; NumeratorSpecial Thanks: Gabrielle Marchand, Claire Heaps, Samantha Fischer, Jean Donahue, Gabriella Mercier, Shylene Radinsky, Emily Rizzo, Montana Allen, Brianna Hunt, Will Leonard, Alix Black and Ari SantanaTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
This week we wish Facebook a happy 20th birthday, discuss AI tools that help shoppers, dive into a host of trend reports, and so much more. The 5 Things: Happy Birthday to Facebook, who turns 20!Amazon rolls out new AI tools to help shoppers. A slew of trend reports explore the latest in social behaviors. Walmart steps into the ring against Amazon's omnichannel ecomm tech. TikTok continues to incentivize creators towards shoppable posts. Sources: Aljazeera, Reuters, Pew Research, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, pymnts.com, Social Media ExaminerHosts: Joey Scarillo, Abby Ness, Rick Shuman To subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
This week on the pod, we dive into the potential social media bans in Florida and break down stories from Meta, X formerly Twitter, and BeReal plus the return of One More Thing!The 5 Things: Florida Houses passes a bill to ban social media for teens Meta launches Llama, an AI programming tool, to compete with GitHub Copilot Meta announced a new program to share data with academics In December, Threads it reached top 10 downloads, X reached No. 36 BeReal (like we predicted
This week X pivots to video, AI tricks people, and TikTokers are mad at the kids in Sephora. We break it all down and share our resolutions! The 5 Things: X has TV shows now?Instagram Adds New Restrictions for Teens Watch out for… AI Books?Tiktokers rant about ‘Sephora Kids'People are Getting Emotionally Attached to Chat BotsSources: Social Media Today, Rueters, Wired, DistractifyHosts: Joey Scarillo, Jayda Hinds, Kofi RobertsTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
Sex crimes, serial killers, and dark fantasies gone too far. This True Crime Episode is one of our most fascinating yet, but it's definitely gonna have you looking over your shoulder for a little while. Just being honest. Dustin welcomes Dr. Victoria Hartmann back to the show and the pair go straight for the heart of darkness. In this one they're tackling what makes someone commit a sex crime, what makes someone kill, and what makes someone keep doing these things over and over? Is it the perfect storm of psychological issues and circumstance that can be detected before anything bad happens, or is it something far scarier? Are these violent actions nothing more than a split second decision made by someone taking a dark fantasy way too far?The duo also chat about infamous serial killers Ted Bunny and BTK, the shocking case of the Kobe Cannibal, notorious necrophile Karen Greenlee, people who find death sexually arousing, a scientific study suggesting that serial killers are simply human evolution taking hold, the women who are attracted to and date serial killers, and whether or not in the end, serial killers and sex criminals are simply just committing these acts for attention. At the end of the episode the good doctor gives us a very small preview of her highly anticipated upcoming books, 'The Sexual Art Of Serial Killers' 1 & 2. Welcome to Episode 103.Watch the video version of the show on YouTube YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuCkOl_XummXVdu1t3XOuQ Follow Dr. Victoria HartmannInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexnerdpod (@sexnerdpod)Watch the Sex Nerd Podcast on YouTubeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sexnerdpodcast Follow the showInstagram: https://instagram.com/sexparty.fm (@sexparty.fm)Twitter: https://twitter.com/sexpartyfm (@sexpartyfm)Follow Dustin Instagram: https://instagram.com/dustinrybka (@dustinrybka)Twitter: https://twitter.com/dustinrybka (@dustinrybka)Sex Party with Dustin Rybka
As 2023 draws to a close we pod-tificate about 2024! It's our annual Party Pod with five panelists – we're discussing what we see for the future of social media in the year ahead our favorite Things from 2023. We get into dating apps, subscription based social media, de-influence, Meta, and X, and we break down how AI will be intertwined with all of it. (Plus a few surprises!)The 5 Things: The future of dating apps What a world of subscription social apps might looks like De-Influencing What's next for Instagram X's next chapter Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Beth Rolfs, Hannah Loeff, Caine Fair, Daniel Avon, Jessica WomackTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
Your Perfectionistic Brain does NOT work the way you think it does. Your brain predicts *almost* everything you feel, think, do, and when it gets it wrong, it's called a prediction error. Get up to speed on prediction errors and how speaking Interoception will save your sanity as a perfectionist and might just change your life.9.5 out of 10 Perfectionists can't easily move on from mistakes. Are you one of them? Stop going through life illiterate and get fluent in the only language that makes you feel even better than your life looks inside Perfectionism Optimized 1-1 coaching + in-depth personalized support rewiring your perfectionism Get your stress-free start today at https://courtneylovegavin.com/optimized PERFECTIONISM REWIRED EPISODE 193 TIMESTAMPS:00:00-Introduction 01:33-Misinformation About Perfectionism + How Your Brain Works01:47-Perfectionist Solutions Methodology Credibility and Scientific Citations03:06-IRL Perfectionist Client Testimonial: Overcoming Perfectionism04:33-Ruminating Perfectionist Thinking04:50-Perfectionist Misinterpretations in Professional Settings05:27-Perfectionist's Parenting Concerns and Self-Judgment05:42-Personal Impact of Perfectionist Thoughts05:57-Physical Manifestations of Perfectionist Anxiety06:18-Misunderstood Perfectionist Fears06:33-Boss's Positive Feedback Contrasting Perfectionist Prediction Error06:55-The Role of Brain Predictions in Perfectionist Thoughts07:21-Examining Sensory Data's Influence on Perfectionism07:31-Perfectionist Tendencies in Analyzing Mistakes07:55-The Role of Prediction Errors in Perfectionist Anxiety08:14-Science of Prediction Errors and Perfectionism08:39-Effectiveness of Predicting and Correcting in Perfectionism09:00-Brain's Predictive Processes and Perfectionism09:25-Reducing Uncertainty: Brain's Metabolic Efficiency09:28-Trippy Example of Brain's Prediction In Action09:36-Sensory Integration and Brain's Construction of Wetness10:06-Brain's Reality Construction Using Memories and Sensory Data10:18-Brain's Use of Sensory Data to Construct Reality10:56-Brain's Sensory Data Interpretation11:11-Brain's Guesswork in Processing Sensory Data11:24-Intristic Neural Network and Need for Quick Decision-Making11:49-Your Role in Interpreting Sensory Data11:53-Why Interoception Is Pivotal Perfectionists13:01-Difficulties in Implementing Interoceptive Skills13:28-Overcoming the Difficult Phase in Learning New Skills13:55-Importance of Perfectionist Interoception14:17-Perfectionists's Role vs Brain's Role in Interoception14:27-Are you Interoceptive Illiterate?14:41-Human Brain's Millisecond Decision-Making14:59-Brain's Predictive Nature15:12-Linking Perfectionism to Brain Predictions15:35-Dopamine as the Predictor Neurotransmitter15:52-Where Do Predictions Come From?16:14-Curating Your Perfectionist Information Diet16:29-Impact of Global PR and Information Control16:52-Profitability in Keeping Perfectionists Stuck, Suck + Sick17:11-Empowering Perfectionists for Change17:50-How To Improve Your Perfectionist Prediction Errors18:13-Real-Life Scenario and Prediction Errors18:30-Misinterpretation of Communication18:44-The Importance of Learning Interoception19:05-PreEmptive Prediction in Daily Life19:16-Anticipating Surprises19:47-Perfectionist Parenting and Prediction19:53-Recognizing Child's Behavioral Signs20:01-Fluency in Interoception Highly Credible Sources Referenced in Ep. 193 Include:Alexandria Meyer, Karl Wissemann, Controlling parenting and perfectionism is associated with an increased error-related negativity (ERN) in young adults, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Volume 15, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 87–95, https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsaa018Attwell D, Laughlin SB. An Energy Budget for Signaling in the Grey Matter of the Brain. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism doi:10.1097/00004647-200110000-00001Barrett, L., Simmons, W. Interoceptive Predictions in the Brain National Review Neurosciencehttps://doi.org/10.1038/nrn3950Jutta Stahl, Manuela Acharki, Miriam Kresimon, Frederike Völler, Henning Gibbons, Perfect error processing: Perfectionism-related variations in action monitoring and error processing mechanisms, International Journal of Psychophysiology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2015.06.002Kummer, K., Mattes, A. & Stahl, J. Do perfectionists show negative, repetitive thoughts facing uncertain situations?. Curr Psychol (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-04409-3Mattes, A., Mück, M., & Stahl, J. (2023). Perfectionism-related variations in error processing in a task with increased response selection complexity. Personality neuroscience, 5, e12. https://doi.org/10.1017/pen.2022.3Ventura-Bort C, Wendt J and Weymar M (2021) The Role of Interoceptive Sensibility and Emotional Conceptualization for the Experience of Emotions. Front. Psychol. 12:712418. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.712418
This week on the pod, Elon had some four letter words for advertisers and FOMO is a key driver of what keeps us on social platforms. The 5 Things: Elon Musk has Some Choice Words for Advertisers A New Study Suggests Young People Are Only on Social because of FOMO TikTok has launched a new series of Creative Cards, data-backed prompts designed to help businesses thinking on content ideas The older population in China are using social apps to find connections Instagram launches podcast with Doja Cat and Ice Spice called Close Friends Only Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Alix Black, Abby NessTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
This week on the pod, we learn why Burlington, VT is a cultural center for music listeners and how AI users are making images "more," "tastier," and "sillier". The 5 Things: Other Platforms Should Watch Out, as TikTok Expands it's Territory Burlington, Vermont is Weirdly Popular on Spotify Wrapped The Anti-Instagram has arrived… Lapse Pinterest Test New Search Tool for Body Diversity A trend exploded online pushing the limits of AI - making sillier gooses and cuter animals Sources: Social Media Today, Glossy, Tech Crunch, Express Sky, NYT, ComplexHosts: Joey Scarillo, Ari Santana, Jayda HindsTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
On this episode of 5Things we welcome Amelia Hruby. Amelia is a writer, educator and podcaster with a PhD in philosophy from DePaul University. Amelia departed from social media and launched Off the Grid, a podcast that talks about how to leave social media without losing all your clients. To learn more about Amelia and her podcast, Off the Grid, visit: offthegrid.funThe 5 Things:1. Social Media's impact on Mental health2. Data privacy3. Substack as a social platform4. Online Dating and Personal relationships5. Alternatives to Doom-Scrolling during family timeSources: MSNBC, Tech Policy Press, Wired, NBC News, NYT, Gizmodo, Futurism.com, The Verge, Wired, Softer Sounds, Sydney Morning HeraldHost: Joey ScarilloSpecial Guest: Amelia HrubyTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HEREEmail us: Podcasts@Grey.com
A lot is cooking this week as Meta, X, YouTube and Open AI all gear up for their next course. Meta is in hot water, X is stuffing the app, and so much more! The 5 Things: EU moves to ban use of personal information for targeted advertising on Meta platforms Elon's plans for his everything app leak, include dating, and finance YouTube aims to put kibosh on AdBlocker use on its platform OpenAI announces GPT-backed, customized tools Meta provides new incentives for creators this holiday Sources: CNN, Reuters, WaPo, USAToday, The Verge, AFR.com, Futurism.com, Forbes, Wired, Social Media Today Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Daniel Avon, Jayda HindsTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HERE
This week we talk about social media and SCOTUS, doctors and ai, Elon and X, and who is using TikTok in interesting ways. The Things: SCOTUS Hears Cases on if Public Officials can Block Other Social Media Users What Do Doctors Think about the Use of AI in Medicine? (LINK) Checking in on Elon's First Year with X TikTok Drops a new "Parents of TikTok" campaign The Latest Influencers on TikTok are Blue-Collar Workers Sources: NPR, NYT, TechCrunch, Social Media Today Hosts: Joey Scarillo, Ankit Vahia, Kendall PenningtonTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HERE
How addictive is Instagram? Can a social media app be good for our mental health? Would you recommend friends on Tinder? We dive into this and more! The 5 Things: Parents and Forty State AGs Team up to go after Meta, Claiming Apps are Addictive for Kids. New App, Dayyly claims to be the version of Instagram that is good for mental health. Instagram is testing a separate feed dedicated to verified users. TikTok is testing 15 minute uploads from select users. Tinder has a new feature where friends can play matchmaker. Sources: CNN, NPR, NYT, TechCrunch, Social Media Today, Forbes. Panel: Joey Scarillo, Shylene Radinsky, Jayda Hinds To subscribe to our newsletter, click HERE
This week the team dives into the serious situation on X and Meta around the misinformation surrounding the war in the middle east. The team also discusses ByteDance, BeReal and partnership on TikTok. The Things: Misinformation policies and measures are being put to the test across social media platforms amid Israel-Hamas conflict. X considers a basic subscription for $1 a year. ByteDance Launches ‘CapCut for Business' to assist in brand video creation. BeReal is looking for the "Realest" TikTok announces more partnerships with entertainment companies/brands such as Disney. Sources: Social Media Today, Mashable, Reuters, Capcut, BeReal, TechCrunch, IndieWireHosts: Joey Scarillo, Kofi Roberts, Kylie MacDonaldTo subscribe to our newsletter, click HERE
In this season of On Being and those to come, we are going to train the core human questions on the emerging “generative AI.” Beyond the hype and the doom, what is this new technology calling us to as human beings? What is our agency to shape it to human purpose, and how might it bring us — literally — to our senses? This inaugural conversation with Reid Hoffman is a wide and deep beginning foundation. He and Krista venture into unexpectedly relevant places, like the nature of friendship in human life, and what it would mean to create “contained, boundaried AI” — and Reid's use of words like “delightful” and “elevating” as qualities we can impart to this technology which, as we're hearing again and again, is going to change everything.Reid Hoffman is co-founder and former executive chairman of LinkedIn, and a partner at the venture capital firm Greylock Partners. He's known by some as the philosopher of Silicon Valley. He is currently on the board of Microsoft and was an early investor in OpenAI, which brought ChatGPT into the world. His latest book, which he co-wrote together with GPT-4, is Impromptu: Amplifying Our Humanity Through AI. His newest venture is Inflection AI, the creator of Pi — “a supportive and empathetic conversational AI.” He is a host on the podcasts Masters of Scale, Greymatter, and Possible, which will launch its second season this fall. Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.______Sign up for The Pause — a Saturday morning companion to the podcast season.
Akash Gupta and Joe Lynch discuss thriving in an omnichannel world. Akash is the CEO of GreyOrange, a hardware-agnostic fulfillment orchestration platform and proprietary and certified third-party hardware. About Akash Gupta As Chief Executive Officer, Akash Gupta leads GreyOrange's strategic direction globally and is central to the company's culture of innovation. His primary focus is driving research and development and attracting the brightest talent globally as the company uniquely blends Artificial Intelligence, software design, robotics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and data science to transform fulfillment for companies worldwide. While still a student at Birla Institute of Tech and Science, a top-5 college in India, Akash teamed up with fellow student Samay Kohli to begin winning global robotic competitions and the success led them to found GreyOrange. He proceeded to build an R&D engine able to unite multiple software and robotic technologies to transform the fulfillment operations of companies around the world. Akash has led mentoring sessions and workshops at more than 25 educational institutions globally, including Stanford University, Louisiana University, MIT, IITs, and IIIT. Akash was named to MIT Technology Review's global list of “35 Innovators under 35,” has designed and implemented an active underwater Sonar Stabilization System at the University of Louisiana and served on the Chief Organizing Committee of RoboCup 2011-2012. About GreyOrange Re-defining fulfillment, GreyOrange Inc. provides a state-of-the-art hardware agnostic fulfillment orchestration platform, GreyMatter™, that responds to customer orders in real time as well as proprietary and certified third-party hardware. The company's solutions offer a competitive advantage by increasing productivity, empowering growth and scale, mitigating labor challenges, and reducing risk and time to market while also creating better experiences for customers and employees. Founded in 2012, GreyOrange is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices and partners across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Key Takeaways: Thriving in an Omnichannel World with Akash Gupta GreyOrange is a provider of hardware-agnostic fulfillment orchestration platform and proprietary and certified third-party hardware. The company's solutions offer a competitive advantage by increasing productivity, empowering growth, and scale, mitigating labor challenges, and reducing risk and time to market. GreyOrange was founded on the fundamental reality that modern fulfillment demands cannot be met with technology built for a previous era. GreyOrange's solutions help businesses realize greater speed-to-fulfill, ability-to-fulfill, and margin-to-fulfill. GreyOrange's Warehouse Automation Evaluation (WAE) is the first step to helping businesses make the move to modern fulfillment. The GreyOrange WAE process follows 5 well-defined work steps: understand current operations, evaluate practices and identify opportunities, facilitate brainstorming session, analyze opportunities, and develop recommendations. GreyOrange is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with offices and partners across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Learn More Thriving in an Omnichannel World Akash on LinkedIn GreyOrange on LinkedIn GreyOrange website Episode Sponsor: Wreaths Across America Wreaths Across America Radio - Wreaths Across America Episode Sponsor: Greenscreens.ai Greenscreens.ai's dynamic pricing infrastructure built to grow and protect margins. The Greenscreens.ai solution combines aggregated market data and customer data with advanced machine learning techniques to deliver short-term predictive freight market pricing specific to a company's individual buy and sell behavior. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Hurricanes are a part of living in FL. Michigan has snow, Kansas has tornados, California has earthquakes, DC has politicians....it's just the facts! Here in Florida, for 8 weeks a year, it might get windy. I've lived here for a little over a year, and have experienced 2 major hurricanes. SPOILER ALERT: everything worked out beautifully for me in the end, but I was sure dancing in the discomfort zone during the evacuation and storm waiting process, so I thought I'd share 3 lessons I learned this time, as Idalia was barreling down on us. They might help you with your next crisis!
In the news this week, we start by asking whether we should start preparing to combat election interference in the wake of the breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. A study is out this week linking lower levels of grey matter in the brain's frontel cortex with an increased likelihood of taking up smoking - we speak to one of the authors. Will Russia's first mission to the moon in 50 years be a success? Plus, an analysis of the impacts of climate change on butterrfly numbers in the UK, and our Question of the Week relates to the states of matter and their relationships with each other... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Step into the powerful realm of MRI imaging, providing us with an unparalleled view of multiple sclerosis. Discover how acute inflammation becomes vivid with contrast, and how various MRI sequences unveil the past battles fought within your brain and spinal cord. We'll explore advances in techniques, revealing brain shrinkage, gray matter disease and myelin repair. Understand the impact of MS on brain processing efficiency during rest and specific tasks through functional MRI imaging. Crucial questions regarding where and how often to get MRI scans are addressed. Latest guidance on avoiding contrast for routine MRI monitoring in MS shared. Barry Singer MD, Director of The MS Center for Innovations in Care, interviews: Christina Azevedo MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Southern California Robert Zivandinov MD, PhD, Director of the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center & Professor of Neurology at Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York.
Rick and Forrest are joined by award-winning journalist Michael Krasny for an episode focused on how to stay curious, navigate times of transition, and relate to the modern media landscape in healthy ways. They use Michael's recent experience with “retirement” as a jumping off point to explore how we can embrace change and stay curious before diving into a conversation focused on the modern media landscape. Topics include bothsides-ism, navigating challenging conversations, and finding the balance between what “knowing mind” and “don't know mind.”About our Guest: Michael Krasny is the long-time host of the KQED Forum, and has interviewed some of the most prominent figures of the past 50 years, including Maya Angelou, Caesar Chavez, President Jimmy Carter, Carl Sagan, and President Barack Obama. Since retiring from the Forum, Michael has started his own podcast: Grey Matter with Michael Krasny. Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction1:45: What's helped Michael navigate the transition to a new phase of life3:45: Michael's shift in identity post-KQED Forum5:45: Curiosity and ‘usefulness'8:10: Preparing for interviews11:10: How Michael became an interviewer14:10: Shakespeare characters, the anxiety of influence, and corporal punishment23:10: How the function of media has changed over time26:05: Bothsidesism and offering balanced viewpoints30:40: ‘Always don't know', and not being captured by our strengths33:45: Overpreparation, anxiety, and the role of an interviewer38:20: The value of spacious conversation vs. discourse through sound bytes40:30: Recap Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.Sponsors:Get 15% off OneSkin with the code BEINGWELL at https://www.oneskin.co/ Go to BrioAirPurifier.com and use code BEINGWELL to save $100 on a Brio Air Purifier.Finally get that project off the ground with Squarespace! Head to squarespace.com/beingwell for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch use coupon code BEINGWELL to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Connect with the show:Subscribe on iTunesFollow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Forrest on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookVisit Forrest's website
This week, Jack joins Michael Krasny for a conversation diving into mindfulness, loneliness, compassion, gratitude, suffering, meditation, and the Dharma.Today's podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/heartwisdom"With mindfulness you learn to live in the present. If you walk down the street and you're spending all your time thinking about that conversation you had and the tasks you have to do, you miss the people walking by, you miss the clouds after that rainstorm, the colors of the sunset—the lavender, red, and orange that's reflected in the windows and puddles—you miss your life. Mindfulness becomes liberating in that way." – Jack KornfieldIn this episode, Jack and Michael discuss:Ram Dass and the idea of "being here now" in regards to suffering, depression, and suicidal thoughtsOvercoming loneliness, isolation, and grief by reaching out and connecting with othersWrapping ourselves in the infinitely compassionate cloak of of Quan Yin or Mother MaryHow compassion and mindfulness practices regulate our body away from the 'fight, flight, freeze' responseVipassana meditation, the mindful loving witness, and bringing it back into the worldPlanting seeds with your conscious effort and peaceful heart, but not being attached to the outcomeHow mindfulness liberates us to be fully present for the beautiful nuances of our livesThe difference between pain (inevitable) and suffering (optional)The various meanings of the word "Dharma," and it's relation to truthMaking friends with our inner-critic and judging mindConsciousness, gratitude, and the Great Mystery "We have the capacity to hold our sorrows and our measure of suffering with compassion rather than judgment, rather than fear, almost as if you could wrap yourself with the cloak of Quan Yin—the Goddess of Infinite Compassion—or Mother Mary, so that you know that you're not alone, and that we've done this." – Jack Kornfield See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.