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MMALOTN is back to give you breakdowns and predictions for PFL 2025 World Tournament 6. THIS PATREON IS FOR THE FIGHT LINK DATABASE.
Hey folks, this is Alex, finally back home! This week was full of crazy AI news, both model related but also shifts in the AI landscape and big companies, with Zuck going all in on scale & execu-hiring Alex Wang for a crazy $14B dollars. OpenAI meanwhile, maybe received a new shipment of GPUs? Otherwise, it's hard to explain how they have dropped the o3 price by 80%, while also shipping o3-pro (in chat and API). Apple was also featured in today's episode, but more so for the lack of AI news, completely delaying the “very personalized private Siri powered by Apple Intelligence” during WWDC25 this week. We had 2 guests on the show this week, Stefania Druga and Eric Provencher (who builds RepoPrompt). Stefania helped me cover the AI Engineer conference we all went to last week, and shared some cool Science CoPilot stuff she's working on, while Eric is the GOTO guy for O3-pro helped us understand what this model is great for! As always, TL;DR and show notes at the bottom, video for those who prefer watching is attached below, let's dive in! Big Companies LLMs & APIsLet's start with big companies, because the landscape has shifted, new top reasoner models dropped and some huge companies didn't deliver this week! Zuck goes all in on SuperIntelligence - Meta's $14B stake in ScaleAI and Alex WangThis may be the most consequential piece of AI news today. Fresh from the dissapointing results of LLama 4, reports of top researchers leaving the Llama team, many have decided to exclude Meta from the AI race. We have a saying at ThursdAI, don't bet against Zuck! Zuck decided to spend a lot of money (nearly 20% of their reported $65B investment in AI infrastructure) to get a 49% stake in Scale AI and bring Alex Wang it's (now former) CEO to lead the new Superintelligence team at Meta. For folks who are not familiar with Scale, it's a massive company in providing human annotated data services to all the big AI labs, Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Anthropic.. all of them really. Alex Wang, is the youngest self made billionaire because of it, and now Zuck not only has access to all their expertise, but also to a very impressive AI persona, who could help revive the excitement about Meta's AI efforts, help recruit the best researchers, and lead the way inside Meta. Wang is also an outspoken China hawk who spends as much time in congressional hearings as in Slack, so the geopolitics here are … spicy. Meta just stapled itself to the biggest annotation funnel on Earth, hired away Google's Jack Rae (who was on the pod just last week, shipping for Google!) for brainy model alignment, and started waving seven-to-nine-figure comp packages at every researcher with “Transformer” in their citation list. Whatever disappointment you felt over Llama-4's muted debut, Zuck clearly felt it too—and responded like a founder who still controls every voting share. OpenAI's Game-Changer: o3 Price Slash & o3-pro launches to top the intelligence leaderboards!Meanwhile OpenAI dropping not one, but two mind-blowing updates. First, they've slashed the price of o3—their premium reasoning model—by a staggering 80%. We're talking from $40/$10 per million tokens down to just $8/$2. That's right, folks, it's now in the same league as Claude Sonnet cost-wise, making top-tier intelligence dirt cheap. I remember when a price drop of 80% after a year got us excited; now it's 80% in just four months with zero quality loss. They've confirmed it's the full o3 model—no distillation or quantization here. How are they pulling this off? I'm guessing someone got a shipment of shiny new H200s from Jensen!And just when you thought it couldn't get better, OpenAI rolled out o3-pro, their highest intelligence offering yet. Available for pro and team accounts, and via API (87% cheaper than o1-pro, by the way), this model—or consortium of models—is a beast. It's topping charts on Artificial Analysis, barely edging out Gemini 2.5 as the new king. Benchmarks are insane: 93% on AIME 2024 (state-of-the-art territory), 84% on GPQA Diamond, and nearing a 3000 ELO score on competition coding. Human preference tests show 64-66% of folks prefer o3-pro for clarity and comprehensiveness across tasks like scientific analysis and personal writing.I've been playing with it myself, and the way o3-pro handles long context and tough problems is unreal. As my friend Eric Provencher (creator of RepoPrompt) shared on the show, it's surgical—perfect for big refactors and bug diagnosis in coding. It's got all the tools o3 has—web search, image analysis, memory personalization—and you can run it in background mode via API for async tasks. Sure, it's slower due to deep reasoning (no streaming thought tokens), but the consistency and depth? Worth it. Oh, and funny story—I was prepping a talk for Hamel Hussain's evals course, with a slide saying “don't use large reasoning models if budget's tight.” The day before, this price drop hits, and I'm scrambling to update everything. That's AI pace for ya!Apple WWDC: Where's the Smarter Siri? Oh Apple. Sweet, sweet Apple. Remember all those Bella Ramsey ads promising a personalized Siri that knows everything about you? Well, Craig Federighi opened WWDC by basically saying "Yeah, about that smart Siri... she's not coming. Don't wait up."Instead, we got:* AI that can combine emojis (revolutionary!
Send us a textHandelinge 4:29-30 En nou, Here, kyk hoe dreig hulle ons. Gee dat u dienaars met volle vrymoedigheid u woord sal verkondig. Laat u hand genesing bring, en laat daar tekens en wonders plaasvind deur die Naam van u heilige Dienaar, Jesus.” Vir die meeste van ons is vervolging iets waaraan ons nie te dikwels wil dink nie. Op ander plekke in die wêreld waar mense aktief vir hul geloof vervolg word, is dit so deel van hul lewe dat dit nie vir hulle vreemd is nie. Wat ons skok, is wanneer vervolging, wat tot dusver op ‘n veilige afstand was, op ons eie middelklas drumpel beland.Op 26 Julie 2016 is Vader Jacques Hamel, 'n 85-jarige Rooms-Katolieke priester, vermoor terwyl hy ‘n diens in 'n klein dorpie in Normandië, Frankryk, gehou het. Twee terroriste het die kerk binnegekom en nadat hulle gyselaars geneem het, het hulle vader Hamel gedwing om voor sy gemeente te knie en hom net daar tereggestel.Alhoewel dit skokkend is, is daar niks nuuts daaraan nie. Dit gebeur sedert die eerste eeu reeds met Christene.Gister het ons gesels oor Petrus en Johannes wat gearresteer en met die dood gedreig was omdat hulle mense van Jesus vertel het. Hulle het nie teruggedeins vir dreigemente nie; ook nie voldoen aan die eise van hul vervolgers nie, maar hulle het met selfvertroue van God, wat mense lief genoeg gehad het om sy enigste Seun, Jesus, na hierdie wêreld te stuur, getuig. En hulle het voortgegaan om so te bid:Handelinge 4:29-30 En nou, Here, kyk hoe dreig hulle ons. Gee dat u dienaars met volle vrymoedigheid u woord sal verkondig. Laat u hand genesing bring, en laat daar tekens en wonders plaasvind deur die Naam van u heilige Dienaar, Jesus.”Hulle het gevra vir vrymoedigheid om te midde van die vervolging voort te gaan om die Goeie Nuus van Jesus te verkondig. Wees dapper wanneer vervolging oor jou pad kom, want God is by jou in daardie situasie.Dis Sy Woord. Vars … vir jou … vandag. Support the showEnjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
Poet of the Week, June 2–8, 2025. Full text of the poem & interview: brooklynpoets.org/community/poet/jordan-hamel
Aujourd'hui dans "Parlons-en", nous vous racontons une histoire : celle d'une amitié extraordinaire au sens propre du terme. L'amitié qui lie deux femmes touchées chacune par le terrorisme. La première est la sœur du Père Jacques Hamel, assassiné dans son église en juillet 2016. La seconde est la mère de l'un des deux terroristes responsables de cet assassinat. Contre toute attente, contre les médisants ou ceux qui ont perdu foi en l'humanité, de leur douleur commune est né un lien qui tient du miracle. Avec Roseline Hamel et Nassera Kermiche, co-autrices du livre "Sœurs de douleur" (XO Éditions, 2025).
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Join Dylann Crush and guest hostess Kaci Rose as they chat with romance authors Victoria Hamel and E.M. Gayle. They'll be reading from their books and answering YOUR questions! This episode was recorded on May 22, 2025.To find out more about Romance Happy Hour and sign up for our newsletter, visit our website at: https://www.romancehappyhour.com/.Or our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/RomanceHappyHour To learn more about Dawn Luedecke: https://www.dawnluedeckebooks.com/Dylann Crush: https://dylanncrush.com/And to learn more about our featured authors: https://www.romancehappyhour.com/category/authorsTake us with you wherever you go by subscribing to the Romance Happy Hour podcast at your favorite podcast app!If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave us a review… we'd appreciate it! Thanks for joining us and we hope you'll come back next time!
On the 15th anniversary of the Cyclones winning the Kelly Cup Former voice of the Cyclones John Hamel then Former Coach Chuck Weber join the show to reminisce on the Cyclones improbable run to the Kelly Cup.
On the 15th anniversary of the Cyclones winning the Kelly Cup Former voice of the Cyclones John Hamel then Former Coach Chuck Weber join the show to reminisce on the Cyclones improbable run to the Kelly Cup.
From success to disaster, explore Spain's war effort with Major Michael Hamel. Unpack the state of the Spanish Empire prior to 1789, the outbreak of war, and why Hamel defends Spanish leaders who other historians condemn. A complete account of the Pyrenees front, enjoy this fantastic interview on an overlook conflict! Sponsor: Lingopie Get 55% off a Lingopie subscription to learn French and 11 other languages with movies and TV shows! CLICK HERE Learn More on the War of the Pyrenees The Roussillon Campaign of 1793-94: Spain's Lost Opportunity – Age of Revolutions War Studies Journal 2 The Grey History Community Help keep Grey History on the air! Every revolution needs its supporters, and we need you! With an ad-free feed, a community discord, a reading club, and tonnes of exclusive bonus content, you're missing out! Do your part for as little as half a cup of coffee per episode! It's the best value on the internet, with the best people too! Join Now And Support the Show Make a one-off donation Contact Me Send your questions, praise, and scorn here Newsletter Sign Up for Free Bonus Episode Follow on Social Media: Facebook Instagram X Advertising Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon. All members of the Grey History Community have an ad-free version of the show. Support the show here. About Grey History: The French Revolution and Napoleon is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of our history. By examining both the experiences of contemporaries and the conclusions of historians, Grey History seeks to unpack the ambiguities and nuances of the past. Understanding the French Revolution and the age of Napoleon Bonaparte is critical to understanding the history of the world, so join us on a journey through a series of events that would be almost unbelievable if it weren't for the fact that it's true! If you're looking for a binge-worthy history podcast on the Revolution and Napoleon, you're in the right place! Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are those of the individual and do not reflect the official policy or position of the U.S. Army, the United States Military Academy, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La leyenda del flautista de Hamelín, popularizada por los hermanos Grimm, se basa en un suceso histórico ocurrido el 26 de junio de 1284 en la ciudad alemana de Hamelín. Ese día, 130 niños desaparecieron misteriosamente tras seguir a un flautista vestido con ropas multicolores. Una hipótesis sugiere que los niños fueron víctimas de una epidemia o accidente, como una inundación o deslizamiento de tierra. Otra teoría plantea que fueron reclutados para participar en la colonización del este de Europa… ¿Qué ocurrió realmente con los niños de Hamelín? Y descubre más historias curiosas en el canal National Geographic y en Disney +. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to part two of our enlightening series with special guest, Gary Hamel. In this episode, we dive deep into Hamel's insights from his book and explore the evolution of unconventional management models through case studies of pioneering companies like W.L. Gore & Associates and Google. We discuss the principles that distinguish innovative organizations, the challenges of breaking free from traditional hierarchical structures, and the critical role of purpose in driving change. With real-life examples and practical advice, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in future-proofing their organization and reigniting the human spirit at work. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back 00:39 Exploring Gore's Unique Management Structure 04:13 Leadership and Followership at Gore 06:26 Commitments vs Assignments at Gore 08:07 Innovation and Collaboration at Gore 20:13 Google's Evolution and Challenges 26:25 Management Innovation: A Critical Necessity 27:00 A Disenchanted View of Google 28:17 The Importance of Lateral Communication 29:51 Utilizing Technology for Collective Intelligence 33:18 Challenging Organizational Orthodoxy 47:20 The Role of Purpose in Driving Change 52:39 Concluding Thoughts on Management Reinvention The Future of Management, Gary Hamel, Management Innovation, Leadership, Organizational Culture, Collaboration, Gore, Bill Gore, Gore-Tex, Decentralized Management, Employee Empowerment, Hierarchy, Organizational Design, Innovative Companies, Workplace Culture, Management Practices, Leadership Development, Decision-Making, Peer Evaluation, Team Dynamics
Send us a textIn this episode of the Midlife With Courage podcast, host Kim interviews Victoria Hamel, a paraprofessional, and author of steamy small-town romance novels. Victoria shares her personal journey, including her battle with breast cancer, which has influenced her writing. She discusses her creative process, tips for aspiring writers, and the themes she incorporates into her stories. Victoria also talks about her works, future writing plans, and the importance of pursuing one's dreams, no matter the obstacles. This episode offers inspiration and practical advice for women over 40 looking to follow their passions.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:38 Meet Victoria Hamel01:38 Victoria's Journey with Courage03:55 Writing from Childhood to Adulthood06:05 Working in Education12:13 Tips for Aspiring Writers14:23 Writing for Personal Fulfillment17:00 Steamy Small Town Romance17:48 Inspiration Behind the Romance Story19:39 Personal Connections to the Story21:41 Setting and Characters in the Series23:20 Writing Style and Themes24:59 Incorporating Intimacy in the Books28:10 Where to Find the Books32:14 Future Projects and Final ThoughtsIf you would like to learn more about Victoria and her book series, just go to her website www.victoriahamelauthor.com. Support the showKim Benoy is a retired RN, Certified Aromatherapist, wife and mom who is passionate about inspiring and encouraging women over 40. She wants you to see your own beauty, value and worth through sharing stories of other women just like you.Would you like to get a "sneak" listen to each podcast? Subscribe to my website to get my weekly inspirational message and a link to that week's podcast a day ahead of everyone else! Just click the link below to get on the list! SUBSCRIBE WEBSITEFACEBOOK
In this insightful episode, Gary Hamel discusses the foundational ideas behind his book, 'The Future of Management.' Delving into the historical context and evolution of management principles, Hamel explores how long-standing conventions, established by early 20th-century theorists like Frederick Winslow Taylor and Max Weber, continue to shape modern companies. He underscores the need for a radical rethink in organizational management to address contemporary challenges such as innovation, strategic renewal, and employee engagement. Drawing parallels from history, Hamel illustrates how groundbreaking management innovations in companies like Whole Foods, WL Gore, and Nucor have driven exceptional performance. He emphasizes the importance of creating human-centric workplaces that inspire and motivate employees, advocating for a shift away from bureaucratic, control-driven models towards environments rooted in purpose, community, and mutual respect. Join us for part one of this engaging conversation with one of management's leading thinkers. 00:00 Introduction to the Future of Management 02:01 The Origins of Modern Management 04:17 The Evolution of Management Innovation 08:49 Military Analogies in Management 12:34 The Layers of Innovation 22:20 Historical Management Innovations 29:56 The Industrial Revolution and Management 36:48 The Overlooked Innovation: Management 37:20 Taylor's Influence on Productivity 38:00 Ford's System and Its Limitations 39:04 Bureaucracy: A Double-Edged Sword 41:32 Adapting to the Knowledge Economy 43:16 The Role of Computational Power and Connectivity 45:50 The Need for Organizational Innovation 53:34 Case Studies: Whole Foods and Gore 01:01:54 Building Human-Centric Organizations 01:05:03 Concluding Thoughts on Leadership and Innovation
A UCSB freshman apparently fell to her death at the San Rafael dorm in February. Two months later the circumstances are still a mystery, and her father is begging for information. KCSB's Ray Briare has this story. Anyone with relevant information may contact Claytor Investigations by calling or texting 805-335-3851. Update (5/2): The man in the photograph has been identified and denied any wrongdoing, according to SFGate. He said he did not call 911 because he was afraid. UCPD did not provide further details and said the investigation is ongoing. A lawyer for Hamel's family said they still need answers as to what happened that night.
I spoke with Jessica Hamel-Akré about her journey from literary scholar to historian to director of qualitative research at the consulting firm LoveBrands, and her work at the intersection of academia and industry. We discussed her fascinating 2024 book, The Art of Not Eating: A Doubtful History of Appetite and Desire (Atlantic Books), and how her research into the intellectual history of diet culture and desire informs her insights on brand strategy. Jessica shared how she uses historical documents—and historical ways of thinking—to engage with clients, her approach to bridging academic and corporate worlds, and her experiences working with clients in France, where LoveBrands is based. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
I spoke with Jessica Hamel-Akré about her journey from literary scholar to historian to director of qualitative research at the consulting firm LoveBrands, and her work at the intersection of academia and industry. We discussed her fascinating 2024 book, The Art of Not Eating: A Doubtful History of Appetite and Desire (Atlantic Books), and how her research into the intellectual history of diet culture and desire informs her insights on brand strategy. Jessica shared how she uses historical documents—and historical ways of thinking—to engage with clients, her approach to bridging academic and corporate worlds, and her experiences working with clients in France, where LoveBrands is based. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vu sur The Pure Drop : Goulven Hamel du groupe The Celtic Social-Club, Ronald reçoit Goulven Hamel du groupe The Celtic Social-Club, Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
In this compelling episode of "Why Should We Care about the Indo-Pacific," hosts Ray Powell and James Carouso welcome Joe Hockey, former Australian Treasurer and Ambassador to the United States. Hockey, who now heads Bondi Partners, offers unique insights into U.S.-Australia relations during both Trump administrations.Episode Highlights:Hockey shares his firsthand experience of "Trumpageddon" during the transition from Obama to Trump's first administration, describing it as a "political tsunami" that hit Washington DC. He contrasts Trump 1.0's disorganization with Trump 2.0's more predictable but aggressive "political blitzkrieg" approach.The conversation explores recent challenges in the alliance, including new tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum under Trump's second term. Hockey explains how Australia previously secured exemptions during Trump's first term by emphasizing their status as America's closest ally according to Republican voters and highlighting their trade deficit with the U.S.When discussing concerns about the reliability of the U.S. alliance, Hockey dismisses what he calls "alarmist" views, emphasizing the deep integration between the two nations' military and intelligence communities. He pointedly asks, "What is Plan B?" when considering alternatives to the U.S. alliance, especially in light of recent Chinese naval exercises near Australia.The discussion also covers Australia's upcoming May 2025 election, defense spending needs, AUKUS submarine acquisition challenges, and the complex relationship with China. Hockey advocates for increasing Australia's defense spending to around 3% of GDP while encouraging more private sector involvement in defense infrastructure.Hockey concludes by sharing the touching origin story of his "100 Years of Mateship" initiative, which commemorated the centennial of U.S. and Australian troops fighting side by side at the Battle of Hamel in World War I – the beginning of an unbroken alliance that continues to this day.Don't miss this insightful conversation about one of America's most crucial alliances in an increasingly complex Indo-Pacific region.Follow us on X, @IndoPacPodcast; or on LinkedIn or BlueSky at our show title, Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific?Follow Ray Powell on X (@GordianKnotRay) or on LinkedIn.Follow Jim Carouso on LinkedIn.Our podcast is produced by Ian Ellis-Jones and IEJ Media (on X @ianellisjones or LinkedIn).This podcast is sponsored by BowerGroupAsia, a strategic advisory firm that specializes in the Indo-Pacific.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jesse Hamel, former Air Force gunship aviator turned Techstars startup founder, to explore the groundbreaking work his company Victus AI is doing in the world of autonomous drone systems.Jesse shares his journey from military service to launching Victus out of MIT Sandbox, where the mission is to redefine drone autonomy through software-driven navigation without GPS—also known as alternative PNT.We dive into:The evolution of drone warfare and national securityWhy the 2025–2035 era will be the Decade of RoboticsHow dual-use technology impacts both defense and commercial sectorsReal-world applications in agriculture, infrastructure, disaster response, and even organ transport
In the first ever cross-over episode between Bedrock Wine Conversations and The Wine Makers Podcast, Chris and Morgan along with Katie Bundschu (Gundlach Bundschu/Abbot's Passage) join Sam Coturri and the Wine Makers crew to discuss the first S.O.R.B.E.T.. Standing for Sonoma Organic Regenerative Biodynamic Educational Tasting the August 17th event at Fort Mason is San Fransisco will showcase wines from the 2500+ acres of responsibly farmed vineyards within the Sonoma Valley appellation. At around 20% organic, Sonoma Valley has been a historic leader in pushing forward the conversation about progressive farming practices (California agriculture in total is 4-5%) dating back to the 60s and 70s. Morgan, Katie and Sam, all multi-generational winegrowers (Katie is 6th!) explain the motivations for the tasting- chatting about the importance of farming for the next generation to putting a spotlight on the highly historic appellation of Sonoma Valley that is often confused with the greater Sonoma County. Vineyard participants will include Bedrock Vineyard, Montecillo Vineyard and Rossi Ranch while other wineries and wines will be featured from Bucklin, Donum, Hanzell, Hamel, Kamen, Guthrie Family Wines, Stewart Cellars, Repris, Fresc., Marioni, Korbin Kameron, Laurel Glen, Kivelstadt, Once&Future, Under the Wire and more.
Sevrage de la suce : douceur, timing et posture sécurisante avec Sarah HamelDans cet épisode, on aborde un sujet qui touche de nombreux parents : le sevrage de la suce (ou du pouce). Avec Sarah Hamel, psychoéducatrice (@sarahhamel_psychoeducatrice), on explore les impacts possibles de l'utilisation prolongée de la suce, les besoins réels qui se cachent derrière, et surtout comment accompagner nos enfants avec douceur, confiance et cohérence dans ce processus.On parle :des effets sur le langage, les dents et la relation parent-enfantdu bon moment pour commencer (et quand éviter)de la fameuse peur que l'enfant remplace la suce par le poucedes crises, de la résistance, et de notre rôle de capitaine de bateau dans la tempêtede la magie des petits rituels (mais pourquoi ça ne suffit pas seul!)Un épisode rempli de nuances, de bienveillance et de pistes concrètes pour vous accompagner sans pression.
durée : 00:31:15 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Anna Benjamin - Roseline est la sœur du père Hamel, assassiné en 2016 dans son église à Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray. Nassera est la mère d'un des deux jeunes responsables de la prise d'otage. Pendant des mois, les deux femmes sont plongées dans la douleur, jusqu'à ce qu'un jour, Roseline appelle Nassera. - réalisation : Alexandra Longuet
durée : 00:31:15 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Anna Benjamin - Roseline est la sœur du père Hamel, assassiné en 2016 dans son église à Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray. Nassera est la mère d'un des deux jeunes responsables de la prise d'otage. Pendant des mois, les deux femmes sont plongées dans la douleur, jusqu'à ce qu'un jour, Roseline appelle Nassera. - réalisation : Alexandra Longuet
Cette semaine, j'ai jasé d'éducation et de surprotection parentale avec Sarah Hamel, psychoéducatrice et vulgarisatrice, et Mathieu Point, professeur à l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières.
L'entrée à la garderie peut être un moment rempli d'émotions, autant pour les tout-petits que pour leurs parents. Dans cet épisode, je reçois Sarah Hamel, psychoéducatrice, pour parler des vrais défis de cette transition : l'anxiété de séparation, la nouveauté, les routines, les régressions… et surtout, comment accompagner notre enfant avec douceur et bienveillance.On parle aussi de l'importance du lien d'attachement, des fameuses « vitamines affectives », de l'approche du mamanifier le local, et de ce que les parents peuvent faire concrètement à la maison pour faciliter l'intégration.
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UCSB student Elizabeth “Liz” Hamel's passing shook the campus community. The nature of her death remains unexplained, and the University has yet to release an official statement about her passing.
Leading the Revolution: Gary Hamel Explores Corporate Innovation and Change In this episode, we're joined by Gary Hamel, the acclaimed author of 'Leading the Revolution.' Gary delves deep into the essence of corporate innovation and the challenges faced by change-makers within organizations. We discuss how to punch above your weight and capture attention for transformative ideas, the necessity of building coalitions, understanding resistance, and the importance of courage in navigating change. Gary shares profound insights from his book, illuminating how individuals can drive radical change in even the most resistant corporate environments. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone passionate about innovation, strategy, and leading transformative change in business. Discover how to: Challenge outdated business models Overcome organizational resistance Build grassroots momentum for innovation Lead change even when you don't have formal authority This is Part 4 of our deep-dive series on Leading the Revolution, where Hamel outlines the practical playbook for driving radical innovation inside established organizations. Whether you're an intrapreneur, innovation leader, or just tired of business-as-usual, this episode will fuel your fire to lead change from within. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:22 Corporate Rebels and Navigating the Corporate Maze 00:46 The Revolutionary Imperative 00:58 Challenges of Pitching New Ideas 01:35 The Path Less Trodden 02:00 Gary Hamel's Insights on Corporate Innovation 04:04 The Importance of Alignment and Its Pitfalls 07:33 Case Studies of Successful Change Makers 12:31 Building a Point of View and Writing a Manifesto 36:24 Anticipating Resistance and Overcoming Objections 38:47 Navigating Relationship Challenges 39:14 The Four Stages of Denial in Relationships 40:18 Corporate Lessons from Toyota's Success 42:07 The Importance of Confronting Beliefs 44:26 Leadership and Organizational Renewal 46:01 Challenges in Entrepreneurial Companies 49:07 Building Coalitions for Change 01:12:10 The Role of Courage in Leadership 01:16:41 Final Thoughts and Reflections Find the book here: Find Gary here: Find Aidan and the Innovation Show:
Game Exercise: Close your eyes and follow along with an entire Chess game using the audio below. On each move, try to conceptualize the position clearly and understand how it has changed. Try to follow the game until the end to stretch the amount of moves you can see ahead. To learn more about Don't Move Until You See It and get the free 5-day Conceptualizing Chess Series, head over to https://dontmoveuntilyousee.it/conceptualization PGN for today's exercise: [White "Hamel, Jochen"] [Black "Boettcher, Patrick"] 1.Nf3 Nf6 2.d4 g6 3.c4 Bg7 4.Nc3 O-O 5.e4 d6 6.h3 e5 7.d5 a5 8.Bg5 Na6 9.Be2 h6 10.Be3 Nd7 11.Qd2 Kh7 12.g4 f5 13.gxf5 gxf5 14.exf5 Ndc5 15.O-O-O Bxf5 16.Rdg1 Qf6 17.Rg3 Nb4 18.Ne1 Nxa2+ 0-1
Want to get your general education credits in Napoleonic tactics 101? West Point instructor Michael Hamel walks us through Napoleon's best practices. We discuss pre-Napoleonic Era military theorists, central position, the Corps system, headquarters staff systems, and tactics for combined arms of infantry, cavalry, & artillery. X/Twitter: @andnapoleon
In episode 79 of o11ycast, Hamel Husain joins the o11ycast crew to discuss the challenges of monitoring AI systems, why off-the-shelf metrics can be misleading, and how error analysis is the key to making AI models more reliable. Plus, insights into how Honeycomb built its Query Assistant and what teams should prioritize when working with AI observability.
In episode 79 of o11ycast, Hamel Husain joins the o11ycast crew to discuss the challenges of monitoring AI systems, why off-the-shelf metrics can be misleading, and how error analysis is the key to making AI models more reliable. Plus, insights into how Honeycomb built its Query Assistant and what teams should prioritize when working with AI observability.
Gary Hamel on Leading the Revolution Part 1 In this episode, renowned business thinker Gary Hamel discusses his book 'Leading the Revolution' with Aidan McCullen, offering an innovative action plan for companies or individuals aiming to stay ahead of the industry. Drawing on successful examples from companies like Charles Schwab, Virgin, GE Capital, and profiling innovators like Ken Kutaragi of Sony PlayStation, Hamel shares how to grow and innovate amidst market chaos. He explores the origin of revolutionary business concepts, key criteria for building activist-friendly and revolutionary-ready companies, the dangers of becoming ‘one vision wonders,' and harnessing employee imagination. The conversation also reflects on business failures, the cyclical nature of market success, and the essential need for continuous reinvention. Join for invaluable insights on thriving in turbulent times. 00:00 Introduction to Industry Revolutionaries 00:41 Exploring Revolutionary Business Concepts 00:48 Key Criteria for Building Revolutionary Companies 00:55 Avoiding One Vision Wonders 00:59 Harnessing Employee Imagination 01:11 Practical Advice for 21st Century Success 01:23 Welcoming Back a Business Thinker 01:50 Insights from Leading the Revolution 02:37 Honoring Professor Paul Hamel 03:23 Corporate Climate in 2000 03:56 Technological Advancements and Market Shifts 04:43 The Importance of Innovation 05:16 Challenges for Established Companies 06:15 Digital Transformation and Its Pitfalls 06:53 Investment in Technology 09:04 Organizational Orthodoxies 10:42 The Danger of Unchallenged Assumptions 11:19 Examples of Missed Opportunities 15:25 The Future of Retail and Education 17:23 The Importance of Humility in Leadership 18:24 Case Study: Sony's Rise and Challenges 20:44 Leadership and Organizational Dynamics 23:31 Encouraging Innovation from the Periphery 24:32 Case Study: Haier's Entrepreneurial Platform 29:07 Changing the Rules for Success 31:17 Forming Partnerships with Young Companies 32:22 Understanding Innovation Risk 36:31 De-Risking Innovation 37:55 The Importance of Intellectual Commitment 39:17 Challenges of Business Model Innovation 44:37 Strategic Planning vs. Strategy 50:27 The Illusion of Corporate Vitality 59:11 The Need for Innovative Leadership 01:01:13 Conclusion and Next Steps Find Gary:
How Canada helped land the first successful private lunar mission Guest: Jean-François Hamel, Vice-President for Space Systems at NGC Aerospace Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is our economic uncertainty impacting BC's job force? Guest: Diana Gibson, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Inside the scientific quest to reverse human aging Guest: Gretchen Reynolds, Health Columnist Focusing on Exercise Science and Fitness for The Washington Post The psychology behind Trump's actions Guest: Stanley Renshon, Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York Graduate Center and Author of “The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency” Why has life expectancy plateaued in Western countries? Guest: Nick Steel, Clinical Professor in Public Health at the University of East Anglia and Lead Author of the Study How Canada helped land the first successful private lunar mission Guest: Jean-François Hamel, Vice-President for Space Systems at NGC Aerospace Kickin it with the Caps for Mar 07, 2025 Guest: Jesper Sørensen, Head Coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La première est la sœur du père Hamel, assassiné dans son église. La seconde est la mère d'un des deux terroristes tués lors de l'assaut. Roseline Hamel et Nassera Kermiche pour "Sœurs de douleur" (XO Edition), une incroyable amitié racontée dans un livre. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot du 27 février 2025.
La première est la sœur du père Hamel, assassiné dans son église. La seconde est la mère d'un des deux terroristes tués lors de l'assaut. Roseline Hamel et Nassera Kermiche pour "Sœurs de douleur" (XO Edition), une incroyable amitié racontée dans un livre. Ecoutez L'invité d'Amandine Bégot du 27 février 2025.
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Brian Hamel discusses his 2023 Army Command and General Staff Theses entitled: Reframing the Special Operations Forces-cyber-space triad: Special Operations' contributions to space warfare. Brian delves into the complex and evolving landscape of modern warfare, focusing on the intersection of Special Operations Forces (SOF), cyberspace, and space. The "Triad" emphasizes the synergistic relationship between these domains to achieve strategic objectives. Those interested in military strategy, national security, and the future of warfare will enjoy this one. Recording Date: 16 Dec 2024 Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #124 Dean Cheng on China, Space, and Information Operations #130 Teasel Muir-Harmony on Spaceflight, Foreign Policy, and Soft Power Command and General Staff Thesis: Reframing the Special Operations Forces-cyber-space triad: Special Operations' contributions to space warfare by Brian Hamel Army University Press Article: Reframing the Special Operations Forces-Cyber-Space Triad by Brian Hamel Supporting Warfare in the Indo-Pacific Through Space-Based Sustainment by Maj. Brian E. Hamel Bowen, Bleddyn E. War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020. Carlson, Joshua P. Spacepower Ascendant: Space Development Theory and a New Space Strategy. Independently Published, 2020. Drew, Jerry: The Battle Beyond Gallegos, Frank. “After the Gulf War: Balancing Space Power's Development.” In Beyond the Paths of Heaven: The Emergence of Space Power Thought, edited by Bruce M. DeBlois, 63–102. Maxwell AFB, AL: Air University Press, 1999. Klein, John J. War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics. New York: Routledge, 2006. Klein, John J. Understanding Space Strategy: The Art of War in Space. London: Routledge, 2019. Scramble for the Skies: The Great Power Competition to Control the Resources of Outer Space by Namrata Goswami and Peter A. Garretson Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: Maj. Brian E. Hamel is a space operations officer assigned to the United States Army Special Operations Command at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. He is a graduate of the School of Advanced Military Studies, the Information Advantage Scholars Program, and the Red Team Leader course. Brian has multiple rotations to the Middle East and South America with special operations units. He has a Master of Art from Northeastern University, and recently wrote a thesis detailing special operations' contributions to space warfare as part of the Information Advantage Scholars Program at the Command and General Staff College, Kansas. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Too many teams are building AI applications without truly understanding why their models fail. Instead of jumping straight to LLM evaluations, dashboards, or vibe checks, how do you actually fix a broken AI app? In this episode, Hugo speaks with Hamel Husain, longtime ML engineer, open-source contributor, and consultant, about why debugging generative AI systems starts with looking at your data. In this episode, we dive into: Why “look at your data” is the best debugging advice no one follows. How spreadsheet-based error analysis can uncover failure modes faster than complex dashboards. The role of synthetic data in bootstrapping evaluation. When to trust LLM judges—and when they're misleading. Why most AI dashboards measuring truthfulness, helpfulness, and conciseness are often a waste of time. If you're building AI-powered applications, this episode will change how you approach debugging, iteration, and improving model performance in production. LINKS The podcast livestream on YouTube (https://youtube.com/live/Vz4--82M2_0?feature=share) Hamel's blog (https://hamel.dev/) Hamel on twitter (https://x.com/HamelHusain) Hugo on twitter (https://x.com/hugobowne) Vanishing Gradients on twitter (https://x.com/vanishingdata) Vanishing Gradients on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NafIo-Ku2loOLrzm45ABA) Vanishing Gradients on Twitter (https://x.com/vanishingdata) Vanishing Gradients on Lu.ma (https://lu.ma/calendar/cal-8ImWFDQ3IEIxNWk) Building LLM Application for Data Scientists and SWEs, Hugo course on Maven (use VG25 code for 25% off) (https://maven.com/s/course/d56067f338) Hugo is also running a free lightning lesson next week on LLM Agents: When to Use Them (and When Not To) (https://maven.com/p/ed7a72/llm-agents-when-to-use-them-and-when-not-to?utm_medium=ll_share_link&utm_source=instructor)
Gary Hamel Part 1: Competing for the Future 1 In this episode of the Innovation Show, renowned management thinker Gary Hamel discusses his extensive work in the field of organizational transformation and innovation. Reflecting on his early experiences at the University of Michigan and the London Business School, Hamel shares insights into the impact of foreign competition on American businesses in the late 1970s, and the critical importance of foresight and humility for executives. He delves into his consulting work with companies like Nokia and Apple, emphasizing the need for open strategy, diversity of thought, and the constant reinvention of competencies. Hamel also offers practical advice for leaders on avoiding the pitfalls of complacency and short-term thinking, urging them to build organizations that can thrive and innovate in a rapidly changing world. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:43 Early Career and Influences 02:38 Teaching at London Business School 04:50 Consulting and Industry Experience 07:27 Collaboration with CK Prahalad 08:23 Lessons from Global Competition 22:10 Nokia's Rise and Fall 37:22 Innovative Leadership Through Video Messaging 37:42 Predicting the Future: Challenges and Insights 39:12 The Rise of Streaming and the Fall of Broadcast TV 40:39 Executive Resistance to Change 42:05 The Importance of Forgetting and Unlearning 43:49 Youthful Perspectives in Strategy Meetings 44:32 The Downfall of Nokia: Lessons in Innovation 47:06 Apple's Commitment to Silicon Mastery 48:44 Building Competencies for Future Success 53:28 The Persistence of Corporate Failings 01:04:54 The Role of Leadership in Innovation 01:10:15 Conclusion and Call to Action Find Gary:
Send us a textWe were excited to sit down with Rebecca Hamel to get her unique perspective on education, as she is trained in both Orton-Gillingham and Montessori education, and is herself dyslexic.You can find Rebecca at https://www.instagram.com/worldlydyslexic/4min Podcast (English)Welcome to 4minEN – the English version of a multilingual podcast that delivers the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from psychologists to educators to people with dyslexia. Increase your understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to parentingdyslexiajourney@gmail.comAlso check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney
The show opens with Adam explaining to “Mayhem” Miller some of the building techniques that were used on the houses that survived the Los Angeles fires. They also discuss a tweet exchange Adam had regarding the status of his Paul Newman cars. Next, TV host & producer Alan Hamel joins the show to talk about what homeowners in Malibu can expect trying to rebuild their homes and his own battle with the California Coastal Commission after he, and his late wife Suzanne Somers, lost their house in a 2007 fire. Finally, Jason “Mayhem” Miller reads the news including stories about L.A. millionaires shelling out over $2,000-an-hour for private firefighters, an alleged looter getting caught dressed as a fireman, and David Spade offering a $5,000 reward to catch arsonists. For more with Alan Hamel: INSTAGRAM: @therealalanhamel WEBSITE: suzannesomers.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: http://SimpliSafe.com/Adam http://Hydrow.com, use code ADAM to save up to $800 http://Homes.com https://www.american-giant.com/, use code ADAM for 20% off your first order. https://www.adameve.com/ace For a limited time, get 20% off your entire order with code ACS at PublicRec.com RosettaStone.com/Adam
In this episode of the Expositors Collective, Dan Hamel offers valuable insights into homiletics and the art of preaching. Recorded at The Creek, Indianapolis this discussion highlights Dan's thoughtful approach to sermon preparation, delivery, and connecting with audiences in meaningful ways. Dan begins by reflecting on the nature of preaching as an art form, drawing inspiration from a visit to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He recounts how a guide's explanation of Van Gogh's Cypress and Wheat Fields transformed his appreciation of the painting by revealing its depth and context. He compares this experience to the preacher's role: to bring the richness and transformative power of Scripture to life for the congregation. Throughout the episode, Dan provides practical guidance for effective preaching: Identify the Primary Point: Distill the central message of the passage into a clear, memorable statement that serves as the foundation of the sermon. Align Structure with the Text: Wherever possible, let the sermon's structure reflect the natural flow of the passage, ensuring that the message remains rooted in Scripture. Preach to the Ache: Address the struggles, questions, or longings your audience is experiencing, demonstrating how the passage speaks to those real-life concerns. Preach with Authority: Recognise that God works through the proclamation of His Word, giving preachers the confidence to deliver the message with clarity and conviction. Preach for Conversations: Create sermons that naturally encourage further dialogue, whether in small groups or personal discussions. Dan emphasises the importance of preparing with the congregation in mind, including those who may not yet be believers. He urges preachers to craft sermons that are both accessible and impactful, meeting the spiritual needs of diverse audiences. This episode is filled with practical advice, thoughtful examples, and an infectious passion for the sacred calling of preaching. Whether you are a seasoned preacher or just beginning your journey, Dan's insights will equip you to proclaim God's Word with faithfulness, precision, and relevance. About Dan Hamel Dan Hamel serves as the lead pastor at The Creek in Indianapolis, Indiana. Born and raised in the western United States—Oregon, Nevada, and Colorado—Dan sensed God's call to ministry as a teenager and has followed that calling ever since. A graduate of Ozark Christian College, he is passionate about preaching, discipleship, and helping people grow in their relationship with Jesus. Since joining The Creek in 2017, Dan has been inspired by the church's passion for God's presence and its commitment to transforming the local community with the love of Jesus. Serving as a pastor brings him great joy, whether he's praying, teaching God's Word, or connecting with people in meaningful ways. Suggested listening: Slowing Down and Listening to God's Spirit - an earlier interview with Dan : https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/slowing-down-and-opening-up-to-gods-spirit-with-dan-hamel Homiletical Tips, Preferences and Strongly Held Opinions - Mike Neglia https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/homiletical-tips-preferences-and-strongly-held-opinions-mike-neglia Breaking the Fast Food Bible Study Habit - Mike Chaddick https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/breaking-the-fast-food-bible-study-habit For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Donate to support the work of Expositors Collective, in person training events and a free weekly podcast: https://cgn.churchcenter.com/giving/to/expositors-collective
Send us a textToday's guest is Carina Hamel, founder of Bivo and a passionate advocate for sustainability, cycling, and healthier living.In this episode, we dive into Bivo's innovative approach to reducing waste in the cycling industry and the science behind ditching plastic.We'll explore how Bivo partners with retailers, tips to grow bottle sales, and a glimpse into the future of hydration technology. Whether you're a retailer, cyclist, or sustainability enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.Support the show
With the Best Ontario Sommelier Competition (BOSC) coming up my guest is one of the finalists Christian Perreault Hamel. Christian is the Wine Director for famed steakhouse Harbour Sixty Toronto and is the Co-founder of Pelican Wine Imports. We discuss what the preparation is like for a high stakes wine competition and how it differs from getting ready for the highest levels of the Court of Master Sommeliers.
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In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by 5* event rider Emily Hamel. Emily Hamel grew up in rural Wisconsin, competing in local 4-H and breed shows. Eventually, Emily moved to Lexington, KY, where she coached the University of Kentucky Dressage Team and taught people through the CCI3* level. In 2015, Emily started working for multiple-time Olympian Phillip Dutton, and in 2020, she started a lesson and training business, Emily Hamel Eventing, out of Phillip's True Prospect Farm. During her time with Phillip, Emily bought her now 5* horse Corvett, also known as Barry. The pair has competed at Badminton and Burghley, finished 10th in the 5* at the 2023 Land Rover Kentucky 3-Day Event, finished 5th at the 2023 Stable View Okotberfest CCI4*-S, and finished 11th at the 2023 Maryland CCI5*. Emily was also named to the US Equestrian Eventing Developing Riders List for 2024. In this episode, Emily discusses topics related to her career and relationship with Barry, including: • What got her interested in mindset work, nutrition, and fitness and how it led to her podcast “The Whole Equestrian.” • The lessons she learned in her time working for Phillip Dutton and how she has made her program stand out from the one she came from. • Learning to control nerves so that they help her reach peak performance. • Spending a summer in England to train and compete and how she prepared for that trip. • The importance of trusting her and Barry's abilities and relationship in order to accomplish big goals. Join Emily and Sinead in this exciting conversation about training and competing.