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Ali Alwattari from Kraton Corporation has been working in product innovation for over 33 years, spanning industries from consumer goods to biotechnology and energy. His passion lies in integrating the human dimension and storytelling into scientific work, accelerating innovation and tackling challenges from the lab to the market. He joins The Drip to share his creative process and reflect on the unique products he's developed over his career.In this episode, you'll hear about:How phenomena like the surface tension of water can drive innovation across industriesBalancing reasoning and logic with creativity, termed as "realistic imagination"Stories detailing the development of unique products like artificial spider silk and waterproof mascaraHow looking to nature and unrelated industries can inspire breakthroughs … and practical advice for those starting in product innovationJump to:(00:53) Ali's journey in product innovation across diverse industries.(03:46) The significance of the human dimension in scientific work.(07:22) Realistic imagination's role in innovation.(11:53) Ali's creative process and examples of innovative projects.(25:47) The future of innovation in the food industry(29:59) Resources Ali recommends(36:44) This episode's song recommendation.(37:29) This episode's mantra.Featured Artist and Song:Ease My Mindy by Chris LakeLinks mentioned in this episode:Kraton Corporation‘Disruptive Innovation' by Clayton Christensen'Rules for Revolutionaries' by Guy Kawasaki‘Entrepreneurs in High Technology' by Dr. RobertsViva La Vida by Coldplay, music was chosen by Ali AlwattariConnect with the showAQUALABZachary Cartwright, PhD00:00 Reusable Skills Drive Success04:26 Empathy and Emotion in Innovation08:46 Translating Concepts into Scientific Terms11:40 Nature-Inspired Water-Repellent Textiles15:52 Innovative Mascara Formulation Insights18:57 Dimples Revolutionize Gel Adhesion20:16 Shaving Gel Chemistry Evolution23:17 Simplified Product Development Framework27:00 Need-Driven Innovation in Food Industry32:31 "Professionalizing Innovation and Mentorship"35:46 "Product Innovation & Music Groove"37:49 Strength Over Struggle
Brien Foerster needs no introduction, he's a modern day Indiana Jones exploring the ancient megalithic sites of the world. He's a high caliber speaker in researcher that is highly regarded. His findings point to a much different history then we are told by academics, which leads to an ancient past that was filled with technology and different looking beings who once walked on this Earth. The conversation goes into megaliths from Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Easter island to a giant cataclysm that seemed to wipe most of this ancient past from societies memory. (except the elites who seem to know more) We also talk about ancient Hawaiian culture, the giants, and Mu Lemuria. We go in depth about the elongated Paracas skulls which seem to be a species that lived amongst this Earth with humans and regarded as some type of royalty. You can find a Brien Forester at:https://hiddenincatours.com Where you can explore mankind's ancient history. Also his YouTube channel with hours of video to explore these topics:https://www.youtube.com/c/brienfoersterPlease help support and grow Chant it Down radio!Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/homeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/Rokfin: Luemasmatua@peoplebeyondthis@gmail.comOdysee: https://odysee.com/@chantitdownradio:cBitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MMUyBPoGGJSD/
In this episode, we're joined by Steven L. Blue, President & CEO of Miller Ingenuity, a global leader in high-tech safety solutions for the rail industry. Steve has authored five influential books for CEOs and senior leaders, including the best-seller Mastering the Art of Success, co-authored with Jack Canfield.In his latest book, Metamorphosis: From Rust-Belt to High-Technology in a 21st Century World, Steve reveals how any low-tech company can successfully transform into a high-tech, high-profit powerhouse.As a renowned keynote speaker and thought leader, Steve has spoken at prestigious venues like Harvard Business School, The United Nations, and Carnegie Hall. His expertise has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Forbes, and more.Tune in to hear Steve's powerful insights on leadership, innovation, and how to dominate in a competitive marketplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI-generated content has exploded into people's feeds, and with that comes greater concern over deep fakes and misinformation. As we scroll through election content this season, how can we ensure we know when something is real or fake? In this interview, IBM's Jesús Mantas addresses how his work proactively stops “fake news” and what we, as ordinary citizens, can do to spot and combat misinformation, especially AI-generated.Jesús Mantas is the Global Managing Partner in IBM Consulting responsible for Business Transformation Services, leading the $10B unit transforming and operating mission critical businesses with digital technology and AI. He also serves as an Independent Director and Chair of the Compensation and Management Development Committee in the Board of Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB), a leading biotechnology company focused on neuroscience. He serves as a member of the Audit Committee as well. He is also a member of the World Economic Forum AI Global Council. Prior to joining IBM, Jesús was a Partner in the High Technology practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, an adjunct professor at University of California Irvine Graduate School of Management, and an officer in the Air Force of Spain.Jesús Mantas is the Global Managing Partner in IBM Consulting responsible for Business Transformation Services, leading the $10B unit transforming and operating mission critical businesses with digital technology and AI. He also serves as an Independent Director and Chair of the Compensation and Management Development Committee in the Board of Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB), a leading biotechnology company focused on neuroscience. He serves as a member of the Audit Committee as well. He is also a member of the World Economic Forum AI Global Council. Prior to joining IBM, Jesús was a Partner in the High Technology practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, an adjunct professor at University of California Irvine Graduate School of Management, and an officer in the Air Force of Spain.
In the conclusion to this 2-part series, I look at claims about 18-19th century technology in antiquity, such as claims of ancient electrical devices, the Baghdad Battery and the Dendera Light, and Christopher Dunn's claims that the Great Pyramid was a power plant and a hydrogen maser. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/historical today to get 10% off your first month. Switch to Mint Mobile and get a new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month. Visit MINTMOBILE.com/BLINDNESS! Direct all advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Visit www.airwavemedia.com to find other high-quality podcasts! Find a transcript of this episode with source citations and related imagery at www.historicalblindness.com sometime before the release of the next episode. Pledge support on Patreon to get an ad-free feed with exclusive episodes! Check out my novel, Manuscript Found! And check out the show merch, which make perfect gifts! Some music on this episode was licensed under a Blue Dot Sessions blanket license at the time of this episodes publication. Tracks include "Zeriba Village," "Cicle Deserrat," "Lacaille," "Cicle DR Valga," "Leatherbound," and "Cicle Gerano." Additional music, including "daemones" and "Remedy for Melancholy," is by Kai Engel, licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first half of a 2-part series examining claims of lost ancient high technology, I look at specific examples of advanced technology in the past that seems to have been lost to time, with a focus on the legendary inventions of Archimedes. Switch to Mint Mobile and get a new 3-month unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month. Visit MINTMOBILE.com/BLINDNESS! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/historical today to get 10% off your first month. Direct all advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Visit www.airwavemedia.com to find other high-quality podcasts! Find a transcript of this episode with source citations and related imagery at www.historicalblindness.com sometime before the release of the next episode. Pledge support on Patreon to get an ad-free feed with exclusive episodes! Check out my novel, Manuscript Found! And check out the show merch, which make perfect gifts! Further support the show by giving a one-time gift at paypal.me/NathanLeviLloyd or finding me on Venmo at @HistoricalBlindness.Some music on this episode was licensed under a Blue Dot Sessions blanket license at the time of this episodes publication. Tracks include "Tarte Tatin," "Game Lands," "Cicle Vascule," "Delicates," and "Cicle Gerano." Additional music, including "Wake Up" and "Remedy for Melancholy," is by Kai Engel, licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The impact of technology on cleaning has transformed how we keep our homes sparkling. In this video, host Angela Brown and guest Matt Di Bara discuss how innovations and modern equipment have made the clean-up process more efficient, including the usage of unique chemical compounds that are less harsh on the environment. Tune in as Angela and Matt detail how technology saves time, reduces hassle, and leads to better results when tackling today's cleaning challenges. watch this video to learn a great deal about masonry work and innovative, safe, and efficient clean-up techniques. Clever Tips for Mess-Free Painting Projects Chapters: 00:00 Introducing Matt DiBara 00:59 Advancements in technology for debris cleanup and removal 02:00 Discussing plexiglass and its resistance to discoloration in sunlight 02:56 Insights on Home Maintenance and Future Planning RESOURCES ----------------- The Ultimate Guide to Move In Move Out Cleaning - https://amzn.to/477TjSa LIGHT 'N' EASY Steam Mop Cleaners 9-in-1 - https://amzn.to/3GTgZPA Holikme 30 Piece Drill Brush Attachments Set - https://amzn.to/3thWpoR BISSELL Power Steamer Heavy Duty 3-in-1 Steam Mop - https://amzn.to/3tni5Qr Eureka NEC185 Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner - https://amzn.to/479ttgC (When available, we use affiliate links and as Amazon Associates, we earn a commission on qualifying purchases.) *** RATE THIS PODCAST *** https://ratethispodcast.com/askahousecleaner *** TRAINING & CLEANING CERTIFICATION*** https://savvycleaner.com/join *** MOST REQUESTED LIST OF CLEANING STUFF I USE *** https://www.Amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown SOCIAL MEDIA --------------- *** CONNECT WITH MATT ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matt.dibara/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattdibara/?hl=en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdibara/ *** CONNECT WITH ANGELA ON SOCIAL MEDIA *** YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AskAngelaBrown Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/AskAngelaBrown Twitter: https://Twitter.com/AskAngelaBrown Instagram: https://instagram.com/AskAngelaBrown Pinterest: https://Pinterest.com/AskAngelaBrown Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/AskAngelaBrown TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@askangelabrown Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/AngelaBrown URL: https://AngelaBrown.com NEED MORE CLEANING HELP? ------------- *** GOT A QUESTION FOR A SHOW? *** Please email it to Angela[at]AskaHouseCleaner.com Voice Mail: Click on the blue button at https://askahousecleaner.com *** PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANERS PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/ProfessionalHouseCleaners/ *** VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING FACEBOOK GROUP *** https://www.facebook.com/groups/VRBO.Airbnb.Cleaning/ *** LOOKING FOR A WAY TO GET MORE CLEANING LEADS *** https://housecleaning360.com SPONSORSHIPS & BRANDS ------------------- Today's #AskaHouseCleaner sponsor is #SavvyCleaner training and certification for house cleaners and maids. (https://savvycleaner.com/join) And your host today is #AngelaBrown - https://g.page/r/CbMI6YFuLU2GEBI/review *** ADVERTISE WITH US *** We do work with sponsors and brands. If you are interested in working with us and you have a product or service that makes sense for the cleaning industry here's how to work with us -https://savvycleaner.com/brand-deals *** SAVVY CLEANER BRANDS *** SAVVY CLEANER - House Cleaner Training and Certification – https://savvycleaner.com/join VRBO AIRBNB CLEANING – Cleaning tips and strategies for your short-term rental https://TurnoverCleaningTips.com FUNNY CLEANING SHIRTS – Incentive and thank-you gifts for house cleaners and maids. https://FunnyCleaningShirts.com HOARDING WORLD - Helping you change your relationship with stuff https://HoardingWorld.com REALTY SUCCESS HUB - Helping you sell your home fast https://realtysuccesshub.com CREDITS -------------------------- Show Produced by: Savvy Cleaner: https://savvycleaner.com Show Host: Angela Brown Show Editor: Anna Nikitchuk Show Producer: Anna Nikitchuk
In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes researcher and founder of The Vortex, Daniel Alan Jones to talk about the world of high technology, present-day and lost. Are all the technologies we use today new, or have they merely been inspired by technology and knowledge from civilizations past? In the second part of the episode, we welcome Alien Experiencer and author Reverend Michael JS Carter to discuss his latest book Enlightenment. We discuss the concept of enlightenment in a modern material world, and how paranormal experiences and acceptance of them can be an integral part to finding this elusive state of spiritual being. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of high technology with Daniel Alan Jones and experiencing enlightenment with Reverend Michal JS Carter. Curious Realm is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. Curious Realm would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Curious20 to save 20% off today! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com. #curiousrealm #hcuniversalnetwork #podcastcadet #truehempscience #webworkswireless
In the first part of this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan welcomes researcher and founder of The Vortex, Daniel Alan Jones to talk about the world of high technology, present-day and lost. Are all the technologies we use today new, or have they merely been inspired by technology and knowledge from civilizations past? In the second part of the episode, we welcome Alien Experiencer and author Reverend Michael JS Carter to discuss his latest book Enlightenment. We discuss the concept of enlightenment in a modern material world, and how paranormal experiences and acceptance of them can be an integral part to finding this elusive state of spiritual being. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of high technology with Daniel Alan Jones and experiencing enlightenment with Reverend Michal JS Carter. Curious Realm is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. Curious Realm would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Curious20 to save 20% off today! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com. #curiousrealm #hcuniversalnetwork #podcastcadet #truehempscience #webworkswireless
“Stunning” Surveillance Program now lets Law Enforcement to spy on Trillions of US Phone Calls. It’s called the “Hemisphere Project”. Pastor Stan also discusses the Technology of the Beast and finally shows us how the United Kingdom approved “CRISPR” gene editing to create Genetically Modified Humans. What does the Bible tell us what we can expect from DNA Modification? Today we find out. 00:00 - Intro 06:20 - “Stunning” Surveillance Program 14:41 - Golden Eye 15:22 - Technology of the Beast 26:22 - To Create GMO Humans 29:22 - Joel 2 30:54 - The Sun Gets 7 Times Hotter 32:19 - The Morning Star 34:33 - A World Government
“Stunning” Surveillance Program now lets Law Enforcement to spy on Trillions of US Phone Calls. It’s called the “Hemisphere Project”. Pastor Stan also discusses the Technology of the Beast and finally shows us how the United Kingdom approved “CRISPR” gene editing to create Genetically Modified Humans. What does the Bible tell us what we can expect from DNA Modification? Today we find out. 00:00 - Intro 06:20 - “Stunning” Surveillance Program 14:41 - Golden Eye 15:22 - Technology of the Beast 26:22 - To Create GMO Humans 29:22 - Joel 2 30:54 - The Sun Gets 7 Times Hotter 32:19 - The Morning Star 34:33 - A World Government
“Stunning” Surveillance Program now lets Law Enforcement to spy on Trillions of US Phone Calls. It’s called the “Hemisphere Project”. Pastor Stan also discusses the Technology of the Beast and finally shows us how the United Kingdom approved “CRISPR” gene editing to create Genetically Modified Humans. What does the Bible tell us what we can expect from DNA Modification? Today we find out. 00:00 - Intro 06:20 - “Stunning” Surveillance Program 14:41 - Golden Eye 15:22 - Technology of the Beast 26:22 - To Create GMO Humans 29:22 - Joel 2 30:54 - The Sun Gets 7 Times Hotter 32:19 - The Morning Star 34:33 - A World Government
“Stunning” Surveillance Program now lets Law Enforcement to spy on Trillions of US Phone Calls. It’s called the “Hemisphere Project”. Pastor Stan also discusses the Technology of the Beast and finally shows us how the United Kingdom approved “CRISPR” gene editing to create Genetically Modified Humans. What does the Bible tell us what we can expect from DNA Modification? Today we find out. 00:00 - Intro 06:20 - “Stunning” Surveillance Program 14:41 - Golden Eye 15:22 - Technology of the Beast 26:22 - To Create GMO Humans 29:22 - Joel 2 30:54 - The Sun Gets 7 Times Hotter 32:19 - The Morning Star 34:33 - A World Government
Synopsis: Ivana Magovčević-Liebisch, PhD, JD, is the President and CEO of Vigil Neuroscience, a microglia-focused company dedicated to improving the lives of patients, caregivers, and families affected by rare and common neurodegenerative diseases by restoring the vigilance of microglia, the sentinel cells of the brain's immune system. Ivana shares how sitting on boards of other companies has informed how she operates as CEO at Vigil. She talks about how she's seen her role evolve as the company has grown over the last three years. She discusses the importance of having diversity and diversity of thought on the leadership team. She provides her perspective on neurology as a therapeutic area, where unmet needs still exist, and the challenges and opportunities in precision-based neurology. Finally, she shares her approach to building culture at Vigil. Biography: Ivana is an accomplished pharmaceutical and biotechnology executive focused on corporate excellence and execution. She has over 20 years of senior management experience in financing, strategic partnerships, M&A, clinical development, regulatory affairs, commercialization, legal and IP strategies, and preparation and execution of operating plans. Prior to Vigil, Ivana was Executive Vice President (EVP) and Chief Business Officer at Ipsen where she was responsible for fueling the pipeline through external innovation and led the External Innovation, Business Development and Alliance Management functions. Prior to Ipsen, Ivana was EVP, Chief Strategy and Corporate Development Officer at Axcella Health, Senior VP (SVP) and Head of Global Business Development for the specialty drug business at Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. She previously worked at Dyax Corp in management roles including EVP and Chief Operating Officer where she launched the company's first drug, Kalbitor® for an orphan indication, Hereditary Angioedema, and at Transkaryotic Therapies, Inc. Ivana serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Aeglea BioTherapeutics, Inc. Ivana holds a PhD in Genetics from Harvard University and received her JD in High Technology law from Suffolk University Law School.
Scalar Wave is High Technology that can create all kinds of weather changes, and right now they are using it to decimate food crops around the world. We also take a look at Russia’s introduction of their Digital Ruble and how Russia Parliament increases their draft age to 30. 00:00 - Global Food Crisis 04:52 - India Triggers Inflation 07:51 - Panic Buying 10:06 - Joseph’s Kitchen 14:41 - Here Come the Grasshoppers 15:34 - Putin’s Introduction of Digital Ruble 16:23 - WorldCoin Crypto 19:04 - FedNow Service 20:36 - Russia Increases Draft Age to 30
Scalar Wave is High Technology that can create all kinds of weather changes, and right now they are using it to decimate food crops around the world. We also take a look at Russia’s introduction of their Digital Ruble and how Russia Parliament increases their draft age to 30. 00:00 - Global Food Crisis 04:52 - India Triggers Inflation 07:51 - Panic Buying 10:06 - Joseph’s Kitchen 14:41 - Here Come the Grasshoppers 15:34 - Putin’s Introduction of Digital Ruble 16:23 - WorldCoin Crypto 19:04 - FedNow Service 20:36 - Russia Increases Draft Age to 30
Scalar Wave is High Technology that can create all kinds of weather changes, and right now they are using it to decimate food crops around the world. We also take a look at Russia’s introduction of their Digital Ruble and how Russia Parliament increases their draft age to 30. 00:00 - Global Food Crisis 04:52 - India Triggers Inflation 07:51 - Panic Buying 10:06 - Joseph’s Kitchen 14:41 - Here Come the Grasshoppers 15:34 - Putin’s Introduction of Digital Ruble 16:23 - WorldCoin Crypto 19:04 - FedNow Service 20:36 - Russia Increases Draft Age to 30
Scalar Wave is High Technology that can create all kinds of weather changes, and right now they are using it to decimate food crops around the world. We also take a look at Russia’s introduction of their Digital Ruble and how Russia Parliament increases their draft age to 30. 00:00 - Global Food Crisis 04:52 - India Triggers Inflation 07:51 - Panic Buying 10:06 - Joseph’s Kitchen 14:41 - Here Come the Grasshoppers 15:34 - Putin’s Introduction of Digital Ruble 16:23 - WorldCoin Crypto 19:04 - FedNow Service 20:36 - Russia Increases Draft Age to 30
Automation, technology, and AI (artificial intelligence) provide numerous benefits to reduce labor intensity, increase decision-making options, and expand learning skills. The question is what can people do to best gain from these technologies? In this episode, Dr. Karen shares her insights on the voice and role of the CEO to ask the right questions and … The post Why Automation, High Technology, and AI are Not Enough (Episode # 426) first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.
#CASH #AMERICA #MONEY Welcome to The Master's Voice Prophecy Blog [READ FULL DESCRIPTION] Today's word: The current U.S. economy will undergo a significant shift. There will be no more physical cash used in the future- U.S. financial transactions will be solely digital, "in the cloud" with no defining bank notes and coins anymore. A cashless society is highly integrated to government monitoring of purchases that goes towards building profiles on citizens- the digital wallet is one more level of stats security that works with the Real ID to keep a short leash on what the nation is doing. The NYC transport system will change. READ ON TMV BLOG: https://the-masters-voice.com/2023/04/09/america-will-be-like-zimbabwe-part-1-april-6-2023/ PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: If you'd like to support this work it's appreciated. Send with PayPal or email me for other options at mastersvoice@mail.com. On Paypal: *DO NOT* send your gift with "Purchase Protection", use *ONLY* the 'Friends and Family' option and please mention somewhere that it's a gift. Using purchase protection makes PayPal think I am a "Seller". This is a freewill offering, I am not selling goods or services. If outside the U.S.A. *do not* use PayPal, kindly email me for other options. Thank you for supporting my work and God bless! Paypal ------- mastersvoice@mail.com. Thank you.
In today's world, high technology is directly linked to national power. Hence, it will have an outsized role in geopolitics. In this episode, Shrikrishna Upadhayaya hosts a conversation with Pranay Kotasthane on the trends in the next decade as governments focus more on the competition in the high technology domain. Reading: Takshashila Working Paper - High-Technology Geopolitics in the Post-Pandemic World You can follow Shrikrishna Upadhayaya on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shrikrishna5 You can follow Pranay Kotasthane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pranaykotas Check out Takshashila's courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/ Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Blue is President & CEO of Miller Ingenuity, an international manufacturer of high technology products that save lives and preserves the environment. In this clip, Steven offers his advice on how senior leaders can destroy their own echo chambers and create an environment where people are comfortable sharing "the whole story," a critical element of a culture of innovation. More about our guest:Steven Blue has also has published five books that teach senior leaders and CEOs how to increase profit, take market share, and destroy competition. He created and authored the League of Extraordinary CEO series, a monthly CEO advice column in the American City Business Journals. Steven is a highly-acclaimed keynote speaker and has addressed audiences at Harvard Business School, The United Nations, Carnegie Hall, The Safe America Foundation, Industry Week, The World Safe Summit, CEO Clubs International and Medtronic Corporation. His leadership insights have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Fox Business Channel, CNN, CNBC, Forbes, Fortune, CEO World, Business Week and Success Magazines. Steven serves as CEO-in-Residence at Winona State University. He holds a B.S. Degree from the State University of New York and an MBA from Regis University.------------------------------------------------Episode Guide:1:15 - What is Innovation? 3:17 - Innovation as a best-selling author5:10 - Structure and Discipline in Innovation9:37 - 'Permission' to Innovate 11:54 - Making processes succeed13:00 - Creating a self-sustaining culture of innovation14:36 - Culture in 'most' airlines15:10 - Culture in the heart of innovation17:20 - What isn't innovation?18:32 - Having 'multi-dimensional balance'23:13 - Echo Chambers in companies24:48 - Destroying personal echo chambers27:35 - Building foundations28:35 - Advice for innovators-------------------------Resources Mentioned: Book: Metamorphosis: From Rust-Belt to High-Technology in a 21st Century World-------------------------OUTLAST Consulting offers professional development and strategic advisory services in the areas of innovation and diversity management.
This week business transformation expert Steven Blue shares how he helps individuals empower their teams and create sustainable solutions in times of change. Listen in as Deborah and Steven discuss being a creative problem solver, identifying the qualifications you need to become part of the C-Suite, how to find opportunities in the jobs no one else wants, and why you need to be comfortable with failure to be successful. Steven also shares the biggest silent business killers that wreak havoc on the C-Suite and the biggest difference between being a CEO and any other executive leader. Steven Blue is President & CEO of Miller Ingenuity, an international manufacturer of high technology products that save lives and preserves the environment. Steven has published five books that teach senior leaders and CEOs how to increase profit, take market share, and destroy competition. His third book was co-authored by Jack Canfield and was an immediate best-seller. His most recent book, Metamorphosis: From Rust-Belt to High-Technology in a 21st Century World, details exactly how any low technology company can enter the world of high technology and high-profit products. He created and authored the League of Extraordinary CEO series, a monthly CEO advice column in the American City Business Journals. He is a highly-acclaimed keynote speaker. He has addressed audiences at Harvard Business School, The United Nations, Carnegie Hall, The Safe America Foundation, Industry Week, The World Safe Summit, CEO Clubs International and Medtronic Corporation. His leadership insights have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Fox Business Channel, CNN, CNBC, Forbes, Fortune, CEO World, Business Week and Success Magazines. Steven serves as CEO-in-Residence at Winona State University. He holds a B.S. Degree from the State University of New York and an MBA from Regis University. You can connect with Steven in the following ways: Website: https://www.stevenlblue.com Company: https://www.milleringenuity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevenlblue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StevenLBlue Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenblue Whether you are a C-Suite Leader of today or tomorrow, take charge of your career with confidence and leverage the insights of The CEO's Compass: Your Guide to Get Back on Track. To learn more about The CEO's Compass, you can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3AKiflR See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Blue is President & CEO of Miller Ingenuity, an international manufacturer of high technology products that save lives and preserve the environment. Steven has published five books that teach senior leaders and CEOs how to increase profit, take market share, and destroy competition. His third book was co-authored by Jack Canfield and was an immediate best-seller. His most recent book, Metamorphosis: From Rust-Belt to High-Technology in a 21st Century World, details exactly how any low technology company can enter the world of high technology and high-profit products. He created and authored the League of Extraordinary CEO series, a monthly CEO advice column in the American City Business Journals. He is a highly-acclaimed keynote speaker. He has addressed audiences at Harvard Business School, The United Nations, Carnegie Hall, The Safe America Foundation, Industry Week, The World Safe Summit, CEO Clubs International and Medtronic Corporation. His leadership insights have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Fox Business Channel, CNN, CNBC, Forbes, Fortune, CEO World, Business Week and Success Magazines. In this episode:Steve shares about his background Leadership techniques that work today won't work tomorrowThe secret to successful leadershipHow leaders can avoid becoming irrelevant and be left behind Key Takeaways:Good leadership training programs can help shape leadership principles Gen Zs/Millennials should not be forced to conform to an older model of how an employee should beLeaders should have touchpoints with people and stay ahead of the curve to remain relevant Tweetable Quote: “Every single human being on this planet wants to be respected. And if you ignore that, you're ignoring that at your peril.” - Steven Blue Connect with Eric:Website: https://www.stevenlblue.com, https://www.milleringenuity.com Social Media:Facebook,LinkedIn, Twitter Connect with Denis:Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/
Today, your host is Jara Pascual, founder and CEO of Collabwith. Our GUEST is Zygmunt Krasinski, President of the Polish Chamber of Commerce for High Technology. Zygmunt is organizing the CETEF 2022 in Poland this year, The objective of the Central European Technology Forum (CETEF'22) is to create an international platform allowing for discussion of […]
Today Pat McDonald hosts! For the first half of the show, she'll talk with David Bradbury, who is the President and CEO of the Vermont Center for Emerging Technology. They'll talk about Vermont's Leadership in Innovation and High Technology. During the second half of the show, Pat will talk with Jim Lowe who is an Art Director and Theater Critic. They'll be talking about The Lowe Down- Arts in Vermont.
Tartaria MapStar Fort: Naarden, NetherlandsStar Fort: Bourtange, NetherlandsStar Fort: Manjarabad, IndiaStar Fort: PortugalStar Fort: Baltiysk, RussiaFort Goryōkaku, JapanFort McHenry, USAChicago World's Fair 1893Mysterious Illuminations in France, 1790Free Energy Electric Buildings IllustrationAlleged Free Electricity Gathering on a spire (Video)Weird Invention: The MonowheelMud Flood Evidence: New YorkEuropean City Underground being excavatedThe Singer Building, NYCMore Mud Flood EvidenceBe sure to check out our website, strangeology.com and be sure to sign up to our newsletter!Also give us a follow for daily updates and goofy memes over at Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok and subscribe to the Strangeology YouTube Channel!If you love cryptid & alien merch like t-shirts, hoodies, stickers and mugs, check out our gift shop which helps me out a lot to help keep Strangeology running!Strangeology is accepting listener submissions for future listener story episodes. If you've encountered a cryptid, witnessed a UFO, experienced something paranormal or unexplained you can DM me on Instagram/Facebook or shoot me an e-mail at strangeologist@gmail.com or call the Strangeology Voicemail at 802.448.0612Want to send me something?Please send any regular mail/letters to: Strangeology PO Box 681 Barre, VT 05641Send parcels to this address: Strangeology 3 South Main Street #681 Barre, VT 05641-0681Intro/Outro music composed by StrangeologyTransition Tracks licensed by Epidemic SoundELFL - Dark PrinceWave Saver - Nightstalker
The COVID pandemic has impacted society in many ways, this discussion looks at aspects of change in higher education in learning environments, IT transformation, and protecting the infrastructure. Companies like Nutanix offer tools and systems to reduce cost and improve cybersecurity in this transition. Before the COVID crisis, considerations were given to online learning, but the focus was on traditional, classroom teaching. Higher education led the way in adapting to the new environment. Paul Padley from Rice University shows how his university had to drastically increase video capabilities for teaching. Logically, the university had to buy more storage for these videos. College systems had to learn how to manage this increase in storage. The result was the hybrid cloud world we live in today. Systems had to be improved to focus on speed and had to enhance governance to prevent cyber-attacks. While the systems administrators had to worry about the structure of the data storage systems, the academics had to concern themselves about the structure of the classes offered. Students started to trend older with an interest in seeking new short-term credentials. An increase in online offerings challenged leaders to improve identity access and management. Traditional systems expected full-time students to be on campus with network access; now, we see remote students with few classes expecting the same access to college learning systems. The federal government has responded to these needs by offering grants that can assist universities in this transition. Many of these grants include requirements to increase cybersecurity before the aid is transferred. Some universities are applying virtualization to accomplish this task. Systems can be configured to allow for a “virtual” desktop. This means that a student will be allowed access to a limited environment where strict controls are placed in a designated area. This allows Role
Old Rules To Break with Mark Samuel & Tony DUrso Mark Samuel has been consulting and coaching organizations since 1980, specializing in strategic planning, strategy execution, business transformation and culture change, building high performance teams for Senior Management, Middle Management, Department, and Project Teams; and Leadership Development for Executives and Middle Managers. Mark has extensive background supporting Manufacturing, Healthcare, BioPharma/Tech, Nuclear Stations, Municipalities, Higher Education, and High Technology. Insider's Brief Here's an Insider's Brief about about the digital divide. Tens of millions of people in the U.S., many of whom live in rural areas, don't have access to the kind of basic technology that most of us seem to rely on to communicate each and every day. With us we have, Steven Mesnick; General Manager, U.S. Broadband, Viasat, Inc. We discuss: – What does it mean when we talk about digital inequality or the digital divide? – Why is this such a pressing issue? – How can high-speed satellite Internet open the door to new opportunities for people in rural or unserved communities? – What is Viasat doing to help close the digital gap? For more information, please visit: viasat.com.
Primo episodio del podcast di ICT Village, dove incontreremo aziende e imprese che affrontano ogni giorno le sfide di ciò che ormai non è più futuro, ma un presente affascinante e al contempo complesso da vivere e gestire. Un presente che si chiama Trasformazione Digitale.L'incontro inaugurale è con H.T. High Technology, e in particolare con Chiara Soldavini, responsabile dell'area business consulting e dell'area business operations. Chiara racconta la sua azienda, che definisce "una startup con 36 anni di esperienza"; ne spiega nel dettaglio le attività e, soprattutto, si concentra sulla forza del team come asset centrale per il proliferare del business.Buon ascolto!
Tony O'Driscoll is a professor, speaker, author, and advisor whose engaging message emphasizes that the key digital-age differentiator is not technology, but people.Tony has spent the bulk of his professional and academic career at the nexus of Business, Innovation, Technology, Change and Learning, creating and implementing strategies that enable organizations to realize the full potential of their most valuable asset: Human Beings.His current appointments as Adjunct Professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and the Pratt School of Engineering coupled with his role as Research Fellow at Duke Corporate Education afford him the unique opportunity to apply cutting-edge academic research to address increasingly complex business challenges.During his 18-year corporate career, Tony held several strategic leadership positions. At Duke Corporate Education, he launched the company's Asian operation and led innovation at CE Labs. At IBM, he was a founding member of IBM Global Service's Strategy and Change consulting practice where he consulted at the highest level with business executives on creating competitive advantage in increasingly complex environments. He also served as a member IBM's Almaden Services Research Group where he investigated the changing roles of leadership, innovation, and collaboration as enterprises become more global, virtual, open and digitally mediated. At both IBM and Nortel Networks, Tony had strategic responsibility for crafting and implementing enterprise-level learning, transformation, and human performance improvement strategies. A frequently invited speaker at both corporate and academic conferences. He has been a keynote speaker, workshop leader, moderator, speaker and panelist at over 130 national and international conferences. He has also provided expert analysis and interviews to media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Wired Magazine, The Financial Times, India Today, Chief Learning Officer Magazine, Training Magazine and for industry analysts such as Gartner and Forrester.Tony has authored and co-authored articles for business periodicals such as Harvard Business Review, The Financial Times, Strategy and Business, and Dialogue and writes a column for Training Magazine. He has also published two books on Learning and Organization Performance: Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration, and Achieving Desired Business Performance. His new book, Everyday Superhero, proposes a revolutionary People-Centered Transformation (PCT) approach to enable sustained and sustainable organization agility.He has contributed to science via publications in journals such as Management Information Sciences Quarterly, Journal of Management Information Systems, Performance Improvement Quarterly and the Journal of Product and Innovation Management. His current research and practice examines how rapidly emerging technologies are disrupting existing industry structures and business models. He specifically focuses on how to develop leadership systems that enable organizations to adapt and evolve in increasingly unpredictable and turbulent business environments.Along with his teaching, research and formal speaking engagements, Dr. O'Driscoll maintains an active consulting practice. His client list includes Fortune 500 companies across a broad range of industries including High-Technology, Banking, Biotechnology, Software Development, Gaming, Energy, Retail and Professional Services. Dr. O'Driscoll holds an Ed.D. in Organization Learning and an M.S. in Management from North Carolina State University. His B.S. in Electrical Engineering is from Virginia Tech.
Religion is an important part of many peoples lives. All over the world countless families make the trek to their local house of worship to give thanks to their creators. In this society of High Technology and Instant Gratification, more and more families are opting to instead consume their spirituality through a television. With that much separation between the speaker and viewer however, how can you be sure that they aren't speaking from... Through The Fog? Special Thanks to Dreaded Dominions(@DreadDominions on Twitter) for the Narration Additional Voices by https://twitter.com/Rapture518 (Rapture518) and https://twitter.com/FlyoverPodcasts (FlyOver State Park) This Weeks Promo was by Dungeons and Podcasts Check them out at https://anchor.fm/dungeonsandpodcasts (https://anchor.fm/dungeonsandpodcasts) This Weeks Story is https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/12_Minutes (12 Minutes Posted to The CreepyPasta Wiki by RoboKy) It Would be a huge help if you could follow/share Through The Fog On Social Media! https://link.throughthefog.org/twitter (twitter) https://link.throughthefog.org/facebook (facebook) https://link.throughthefog.org/IG (instagram) for more episodes check us out online at https://link.throughthefog.org/home (throughthefog.org) Through The Fog is presented by https://link.throughthefog.org/Flyover (Flyover State Park) Want to Support the Show? Who Wouldn't There is currently two ways. You can by Merch in the official https://link.throughthefog.org/merch (Through The Fog Merch Store) Or you can donate by Becoming a patron athttps://link.throughthefog.org/patreon ( patreon.com/fog_cast) Either Way it is greatly appreciated!!! Through The Fog was Created Recorded and Edited by Haptic The Intro Theme was created by Kevyn Kerrivan Music Is From https://studio.youtube.com/ (Youtube Studio), https://www.storyblocks.com/audio (Story Blocks), https://www.epidemicsound.com/ (Epidemic Sound), and https://freesound.org/ (Freesound.org) Thanks so much for watching, and Keep your eyes on the fog.
Brien Foerster needs no introduction, he's a modern day Indiana Jones exploring the ancient megalithic sites of the world. He's a high caliber speaker in researcher that is highly regarded. His findings point to a much different history then we are told by academics, which leads to an ancient past that was filled with technology and different looking beings who once walked on this Earth. The conversation goes into megaliths from Egypt, Peru, Bolivia, Easter island to a giant cataclysm that seemed to wipe most of this ancient past from societies memory. (except the elites who seem to know more) We also talk about ancient Hawaiian culture, the giants, and Mu Lemuria. We go in depth about the elongated Paracas skulls which seem to be a species that lived amongst this Earth with humans and regarded as some type of royalty. You can find a Brien Forester at:https://hiddenincatours.com Where you can explore mankind's ancient history. Also his YouTube channel with hours of video to explore these topics:https://www.youtube.com/c/brienfoerster Please help support and grow Chant it Down radio! Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Rokfin: Luemasmatua@peoplebeyondthis@gmail.com Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chantitdownradio:c Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MMUyBPoGGJSD/
It represents one of history and archaeology's greatest mysteries: how did the ancient Egyptians build the pyramids? While much is known about the construction of these impressive ancient monuments, lingering questions have led some researchers in esoteric directions while searching for clues about these wonders of the ancient world. This week, we go in pursuit of "anomalous archaeology", and the question of whether chemists in ancient Egypt might have played a role in novel construction techniques used to help build the pyramids. We also explore other uncanny evidence of "high technology" used in the ancient world, and whether archaeology supports the idea that several surprisingly advanced technological developments occurred before the present day. The story doesn't end here... become an X Subscriber and get access to even more weekly content and monthly specials. Enjoy The Micah Hanks Program? Check out Micah's other podcasts here. Want to advertise/sponsor The Micah Hanks Program? We have partnered with the fine folks at Gumball to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. If you would like to advertise with The Micah Hanks Program, all you have to do is click the link below to get started: Gumball: Advertise with The Micah Hanks Program Show Notes Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode: NEWS: Russia to halt cooperation over International Space Station Ufologist John Lear Passes Away There Might Be Hundreds of 'Atlantis' Around the World ANOMALOUS ARCHAEOLOGY: Geopolymer FAQ at site of Joseph Davidovits The Surprising Truth Behind the Construction of the Great Pyramids Gathering ‘concrete' evidence BECOME AN X SUBSCRIBER AND GET EVEN MORE GREAT PODCASTS AND MONTHLY SPECIALS FROM MICAH HANKS. Sign up today and get access to the entire back catalog of The Micah Hanks Program, as well as “classic” episodes of The Gralien Report Podcast, weekly “additional editions” of the subscriber-only X Podcast, the monthly Enigmas specials, and much more. Like us on Facebook Follow @MicahHanks on Twitter Keep up with Micah and his work at micahhanks.com.
Today I welcome STS researcher and film maker Sulfikar Amir back to COVIDCalls! Sulfikar Amir is an associate professor of science, technology, and society (STS) and a faculty member in Sociology Program at the School of Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has conducted research on technological nationalism, development and globalization, nuclear politics, risk and disaster, design studies, cities and infrastructures, and resilience. He is the author of The Technological State in Indonesia: the Co-constitution of High Technology and Authoritarian Politics (Routledge, 2012), and the editor of The Sociotechnical Constitution of Resilience: A New Perspective on Governing Risk and Disaster (Palgrave, 2018). Aside from being a scholar, Amir is a documentary filmmaker. His latest film is Healing Fukushima, which chronicles the role and experiences of medical experts in Fukushima in dealing with radiation hazard in the aftermath of the nuclear disaster.
Welcome back to Unquestionable! The show where me, a skeptic, is in the search for truth! My guest for the Season 2 premiere was YouTuber, Comedian, world traveler, and ancient civilization enthusiast, Jahannah James! Jahannah James has spent the last few years of her YouTube career researching ancient sites around the world, and she, along with myself, believes the ancient past of humans surpasses the current common narrative of only 6,000-7,000 years. Jahannah and I both believe there is evidence of a lost technology that was used by ancient people to construct some of the amazing megalithic sites we know of today. Not to mention Jahannah is hilarious and an all-around great person to watch and talk to, and it really was a pleasure to have her on. Jahannah James' YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/JahannahJamesOfficial Jahannah James on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jahannahjames Linktree for Calvin Smith and all other "Unquestionable" related content: https://linktr.ee/CalvinSmith --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unquestionablewithcalvin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unquestionablewithcalvin/support
Join Me as we Flashback to An older episode with upcoming guest Scott MitchellAre Fallen Angels going to return to the Earth in UFOs? Have they existed on Earth in the past with High Technology? Scott Mitchell has been featured on My Podcasts and Radio Shows Including Coast To Coast AM. Today, he joins Conflict RadioA mind opening Bible Teacher and host of Bible Mysteries podcast, Scott has been a student of the Bible, Bible history and Bible mysteries for 40 years. His careers have spanned music, legal support and technology. He currently pastors Grace Family Bible Church in Seguin, Texas.https://utbnow.comhttps://bible-mysteries.captivate.fm/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPxxT5JmXNI&list=PLZ3_9tnML4hHvtjw4nfRi0V4S4b5MhQ8h&index=108Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHzWqM_Xm-EgRfwt2cbBAHQ/joinConflict Radio - Discord Linkhttps://discord.com/invite/MykTtkvDRM
What you will learn from this episode: Find out how your real estate investing business can leverage the power of story. Discover the seven essential stories that guide you how to write a story that emotionally connects with your audience for them to take action with you. Learn what stories to tell and how you can use them in your sales and marketing strategies. 3R's Read, Resource, Reflect Read: The Seven Essential Stories Charismatic Leaders Tell by Kurian Tharakan Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini Resource: Slack Reflect: "Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." - Howard Thurman More than the house and other real estate properties being bricks, cement, structure, or pavements, how do you make them come alive in your prospects' imagination and create an emotional connection? Besides the features and benefits, how do you inject an entertainment angle to your marketing so something sticks with your prospects and they convert? Religions from the world over have done it and successfully gather people to rally behind them and their beliefs. Storytelling makes that possible. Our guest for today's episode can teach anyone to be more charismatic, compelling, and persuasive through a simple framework "The Seven Essential Stories Charismatic Leaders Tell." Kurian Tharakan is based in Edmonton and is the founder of sales and marketing strategy firm StrategyPeak Sales & Marketing Advisors. He has over 25 years sales and marketing experience, and is the author of the Amazon bestseller, The Seven Essential Stories Charismatic Leaders Tell which details how anyone can move people and mountains with the power of story. He has consulted for companies in numerous sectors, including Professional Services, Manufacturing, Distribution, High Technology, Software, Non-Profit, and the Life Sciences. In addition to his consulting practice, he is also an Executive in Residence at the business accelerator TEC Edmonton where he assists clients with their go-to-market strategy. Prior to StrategyPeak, Mr. Tharakan was a vice-president sales & marketing for an Alberta based software firm where his team achieved notable wins with several US Fortune 500 companies. Topics Covered: 03:08 - The power of story 03:57 - How stories facilitates culture 05:31 - A universal story category that captures people's attention 07:42 - How the 'mighty winds' story category relates to solopreneurs and small business entrepreneurs 10:30 - Redesigning your ship and building it years ahead 13:46 - The whole story about the future of the office 14:48 - A template to help you create your seven stories to move people and mountains 18:11 - What are the keystone elements to guarantee a win 21:53 - How can real estate investors and professionals make use of these seven-story categories in their sales and marketing efforts? 29:38 - What should you not do with storytelling? 31:12 - Types of stories you can tell 32:44 - What makes his favorite brand a valuable company? 34:03 - A business book he recommends that got him floored the first time he read it 35:15 - Current tool that he enjoys using 36:16 - A quote he considers his all-time favorite Key Takeaways: "Facts by themselves are very boring, until infused with meaning and then told in story form. And that's how you make it stick. And what happens when you make it stick is you get the response that you may want." - Kurian Tharakan "Regis was the personal marketing consultant to Steve Jobs. And he used to say that great marketing takes its cues from great religion. And if you think of any, in order for religion to get more people into the religion stand, you have to tell great stories. And it's not just one story, it is a series of stories that are all welded together and merged to form a storyplex." - Kurian Tharakan "Story four is all about the enemy we face,not necessarily a person, it can also be something that we choose to overcome, something that we fight for or fight against." - Kurian Tharakan "When you tell all these stories, the imagination lights up and it becomes more than a bunch of bricks and HVAC systems, pavement, and concrete there. It becomes a story that comes alive which supports the price that you are asking for." - Kurian Tharakan "If all other things are equal, now you're comparing one property to the other property. Now, the story is what makes it come alive. One story, you as whatever it is, developer, a real estate agent, mortgage broker, that is your responsibility to install that story in all its grandeur in that prospect's head." - Kurian Tharakan "The ultimate thing is, sales is in large part, although it's about delivering functional value propositions that are functionally relevant and emotionally significant, there's a significant amount of entertainment value associated with this as well. When I say entertainment in this context, I say storytelling, tell stories." - Kurian Tharakan Additional Resource: Download your One-Page Strat Plan: https://reibranded.com/checklist/strat-plan/ Connect with Kurian Tharakan: strategypeak.com LinkedIn Twitter Email: kurian@strategypeak.com Connect with Paul Copcutt: reibranded.com LinkedIn Email: podcast@paulcopcutt.com Music: Thank you to Zoax for the intro music
Today's guest is Bob Rush Bob Rush has more than 40 years of manufacturing experience in the High Technology segment, working with products ranging from disk drives and computers to lasers and finally to electric vehicles. He has a curiosity-driven personality, loving to learn new things. He has held roles ranging from shipping clerk to VP of Operations. His personal lean journey began with an introduction to Kaizen through the Shingijutsu consulting firm more than 25 years ago. He has applied those lessons learned and has spread the love of lean as much as possible. Bob Is presently doing some consulting work but spends more time on mentoring/advising the next generation of lean leaders. He has been active on LinkedIn and frequently posts one of his semi-amusing pieces called Lean Observations of an old guy. Bob lives in Murfreesboro, TN with his wife and youngest son, with 3 older sons living their own lives. His time is mostly spent recently with his dogs, Cali a 9-year-old Golden Retriever rescue, and Apollo a 4-month-old Golden Retriever dynamo. Links: Connect with Bob on LinkedIn Links to Mark Graban's Work
On tonight's show we have author, researcher and creator of Hidden Inca Tours, Mr. Brien Foerester. News https://www.newsweek.com/i-bought-paranormal-property-1588411?fbclid=IwAR09dDtjuhx2pDfY9mPG4aOfF15BEjv-NjRqr4t8tTiCDXbRnsxvI0p0wSo Shout Outs Brien Foerester's Hidden Inca Tours: www.hiddenincatours.com Phenomena Magazine: https://www.phenomenamagazine.co.uk/ The Lost in the Dark Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lost-in-the-dark-podcast/id1551578149 Kosmographia: https://randallcarlson.com/ Communication Corner No letters this episode. We'll try next week but if you have a story you would like to share and possibly have read on the podcast see email below. To contact the hosts, email Mi.UFO.Podcast@gmail.com Podcast Store: my-store-b75209.creator-spring.com/ Intro music: Unstoppable by Subsidence Break music: Hatred by THIK from the album Shok the World --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mi-ufo-sightings/support
Il protagonista dell'IT che raggiunge al microfono Primo Bonacina è Vittorio Soldavini, CEO e fondatore di H.T. High Technology.Il tema della chiacchierata è la Digital Transformation, osservata con la lente di un professionista che è nell'IT da diversi decenni. In particolare, il punto di osservazione è quello di chi guida una società focalizzata sugli ERP, e che quindi tocca con mano ogni giorno le esigenze pratiche delle aziende, sempre più alla ricerca della necessaria efficienza per interpretare al meglio la trasformazione digitale. A riguardo, Vittorio sottolinea come l'integrazione tra fornitore e cliente sia necessaria per ottenere i giusti risultati.Tra le pieghe dell'incontro spicca una certa difficoltà a trovare le professionalità digitali richieste dal mercato. Fuori dal business, invece, Vittorio racconta la sua grande passione per la vela.Buon ascolto!Episodio podcast realizzato in collaborazione con ICT Village, la prima fiera digitale in 3D dell'innovazione tecnologica e gestionale, e partner di RADIO IT.
Meet Dr. Efi Roboti. For the next hour we talk about how to hack our vagina. This means we will be touching on the topics of vaginal rejuvenation, treatments such as lasers, injections, PRP and a whole lot more. We are also going to dive into why many women never ask their doctors questions about problems with their private parts, such as urinary incontinence. Dr. Efi Roboti studied medicine at the University of Athens. She went on to complete her specialised training as an Obstetrician-Gynecologist in Athens, Greece. She has a private practice as an Obstetrician-Gynecologist Surgeon she has been running since 1986. She believes in the importance of being continually being up to date with the latest treatments and procedures in her field of medicine and is a regular participant in international conferences and seminars. She is competent in robotic surgery and is an anti-aging specialist. Contact Dr. Efi Roboti YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/DrEfiRoboti Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EfiRoboti Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/efi_roboti/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/efi-roboti/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/efirompoti Website: https://www.efiroboti.com/en/ Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook : http://facebook.com/hackmyage Instagram: http://instagram.com/hackmyage Website: http://www.hackmyage.com Clubhouse: @hackmyage (Club: Biohacking Women 50+) Hack My Age VIP Group: http://patreon.com/hackmyage Email: zora@hackmyage.com Newsletter: http://www.hackmyage.com/newsletter This podcast is edited by jonathanjk.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hackmyage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hackmyage/support
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Jared Murphy, researcher, and author of the book IT'S NOT ALIENS, WORSE, IT'S US: Discovering Our Lost History. As we near the release of the Pentagon report on UAPs and UFO technology the question comes to bear. How long have we had such technology and is this truly something “new” or merely echoes of past technologies attained by mankind reemerging in our modern world? Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome author Jared Murphy to discuss the path to open our minds and discover our possible lost history! The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com. The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today! The Dudes n Beer Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Dudes7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible!
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes Jared Murphy, researcher, and author of the book IT'S NOT ALIENS, WORSE, IT'S US: Discovering Our Lost History. As we near the release of the Pentagon report on UAPs and UFO technology the question comes to bear. How long have we had such technology and is this truly something “new” or merely echoes of past technologies attained by mankind reemerging in our modern world?Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome author Jared Murphy to discuss the path to open our minds and discover our possible lost history!The Dudes n Beer Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. For more great shows and content subscribe at HCUniversalNetwork.com.The Dudes n Beer would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Dudes20 to save 20% off today!The Dudes n Beer Podcast has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Dudes7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible!
In this episode of the Talking Sound Podcast host Christopher Jordan joins the Tech Podcast Network team for their 2021 coverage of CES 2021 and some of the amazing technology being premiered at the first ever all digital version of the Consumer Electronics Show. For more than 50 years, CES® has been the global stage for innovation. And the all-digital CES 2021 continued to be a platform to launch products, engage with global brands and define the future of the tech industry. CES 2021 allowed the entire tech community to safely share ideas and introduce the products that will shape our future in this, the first all-digital version of their event. The Talking Sound Podcast is a proud member of the family of podcasts. Visit the HC Universal Network online today to get all the latest from the Talking Sound Podcast and more great shows! Talking Sound Podcast would like to thank the continuing support of our listeners and sponsors including PodcastCadet.com, Use Code Talking20 to save 20% off today!
We are excited to announce that on Friday, September 20th, we will be holding a special Yamaha High Technology Event in-store with Michael Inman and Craig Knudsen! See details below, and be sure to listen to the great podcast episode with Sherry Carlisle Smith (General Sales Manager) below! Be sure to reserve your spot! You can make your appointment today by calling (615) 771-0020. Details: Date: Friday, September 20, 2019 Time: 10:00am - 3:00pm Guests: Michael Inman and Craig Knudsen Reservations: (615) 771-0020 More Details: Listen to the podcast with Sherry Carlisle Smith below! Sherry Carlisle Smith and the Yamaha High Technology Event In this episode of the Miller Piano Podcast, we talk with General Sales Manager, Sherry Carlisle Smith about the Yamaha High Technology Event with Michael Inman and Craig Knudsen coming up on September 20, 2019! This is a great episode, where we get to know Sherry, her background, her love for music, the amazing technology that Yamaha has to offer, and also details on how you can get signed up for the event. Make your appointments today by calling 615-771-0020! Transcript John Haggard: 00:12 Welcome to the Miller Piano podcast on a special event we think you will have a lot of interest in attending if you want to be amazed about the high technology that Yamaha has in its pianos. I'm your host, John Haggard and one thing for sure, Yamaha Pianos have come a long way in just a few short years compared to other brands out there. On the podcast today we have Sherry Carlisle Smith. She's the General Sales Manager at Miller Piano in Cool Springs. Welcome to the podcast, Sherry. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 00:41 Hey John, it's good to be here. John Haggard: 00:42 Glad to have you here. We're excited about this upcoming event, which we are going to be talking about, but before we talk about that event, tell us a little bit about you Sherry. Like where did you grow up? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 00:54 Well I'm a transplant. I was born in Kentucky and it really, I guess I grew up in southern Indiana. John Haggard: 01:00 Alright. From the Bluegrass State, but grew up a little bit north of there. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:03 I did. My Dad was a preacher. John Haggard: 01:05 Wow. Okay. So what church? What denomination? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:09 Actually General Baptist, but we went to all denominations. John Haggard: 01:12 Gotcha. And so that means you've been a good girl all your life, right? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:17 He was General Baptist. John Haggard: 01:19 Haha. And so, and you went to a high school where? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:25 I went to two different high schools and I started out at Boonville High School in Boonville, Indiana and I actually graduated from Pike Central High School up in Petersburg. John Haggard: 01:35 All right. And then what about college? Was that next for you? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:38 It was I went to a baptist school, actually it was OCC at the time and now it's Oakland City University. John Haggard: 01:47 Got It. All right. So before we talk about Miller Piano and what you're doing there today and what's coming up, what do you like to do in your time off when you are away from work? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 01:56 That's a very good question because if you asked my family, I'm a workaholic, so I'm a 24/7 worker. So when I'm at home I'm still doing music, writing playing the piano. I guess the one thing I call my, my normal self is I love to work in the yard. John Haggard: 02:15 Okay. You mean like planting or cutting grass or pruning? What, what in the yard? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:19 Flowers, Planting. Yes. You name it. Mowing, not so much. John Haggard: 02:26 Okay. I got Ya. All right, so I guess you have family living in the area? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:32 I do. I do. And I have a daughter around the corner so, and she does a lot of activities with me and actually she works here at Miller Piano specialist as well. And a a student at MTSU. John Haggard: 02:44 Okay. Now what's her name? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:46 Dakota Smith. John Haggard: 02:47 All right. And so she is working with you at Miller and is she saying, oh mom or what is it that she does there? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 02:54 She's our utility player. She does a little bit of everything. She's a major at MTSU so she, she's been engulfed in music all of her life and she does everything from inventory to backup sales. John Haggard: 03:09 Got It. All right, so just whatever mom says, get doing it. I understand how that works. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 03:14 She's got a job. John Haggard: 03:15 Absolutely. So as you think about Miller Piano or just the piano business in general, what's the coolest thing at Miller Piano that you see something that you know, no one would normally imagine but it keeps bringing you back to work. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 03:31 What keeps bringing me back to work is the people I meet every day. Because I firmly believe in any business and any job if you truly love it, but especially in music, people don't walk in unless they love music and people cross my path and I crossed their path for a reason. Whether they end up buying from me or not, we have crossed paths for a reason and I may not know then. But I know later on and my clients are my extended family. That's what brings me back. John Haggard: 04:03 Yeah. And you know, thinking about that very thing, I say, well let me go see the Facebook page for Miller Piano. You've got a lot of activity going on out there. What would people see on the Facebook page for Miller Piano? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 04:15 Not the normal Facebook page for a business. They are going to see everything from the most creative photography to live concerts, to streaming radio concerts. On our live shows that we do twice a month. We have artists do concerts and our family, our extended family that, that purchase pianos, we have a category for them or they have their, their piano and their pictures. You're gonna see a lot of things. We do show the latest in what's coming out in what's on the floor and our specials. But that Facebook page is more than just a business trying to sell you something. It's an extended family network. John Haggard: 04:58 Gotcha. All right. So tell me about the first piano that you ever played in your life. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:03 That I've ever played? John Haggard: 05:04 Yeah. Can you remember that far? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:06 Yeah. Okay. John. actually, yes, it is still in our family because no one can part with it. You can't play it. But the first thing my mother asked when she got married was for a piano and a sewing machine. And my father took her to the local store in southern Indiana and bought a little, what we call Stencil. A spinet piano and it looked like had been painted black for $200, and that was the very first piano in our house. John Haggard: 05:38 And so how old were you then when you remember that piano? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:43 Oh my gosh. Probably three or four. John Haggard: 05:46 And you started playing on the keys? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 05:48 I started playing at five because mom did not like to play in church, so I got to take one year shaped note lessons. And I learned quickly how to play by ear because my dad didn't read music and when they stuck me up in that country church to play, he didn't sing the way the notes were written. So I ended up learning to play by ear. John Haggard: 06:14 Now when you say shaped note lessons for someone who doesn't read music, what does that mean? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 06:20 That is years ago on old hymnals especially, every note had a shape. So if it was a G noted how to shape if it was a C note, it might be a triangle or a square or a octagon. I mean, there was different shapes of notes that related, just like in Yamaha's technology, they have a learning tool and some of their top technology that actually goes with color coding. So you know that every purple is a certain note or every yellow, which is great with children that have dyslexia or, or different different learning abilities that they need. This color form innovation is very good for learning how to recognize those notes and put a name with those notes. John Haggard: 07:09 All right, so you've actually really been a musician basically all of your life Sherry Carlisle Smith: 07:14 Pretty much. John Haggard: 07:15 All right. So tell me from age five. All right, so you, you're, you know, doing this, you're playing the piano. I mean, as you grew up and what you did and if you were involved professionally or if you were on the road with anybody, what, tell me about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 07:27 Well, my dad was in a gospel quartet, so about three, I remember them standing me up behind the piano to sing with the Gospel Quartet and there's actually pictures of it. And then I started playing piano in church. I was constantly swinging on the swing set and I remember just making up songs. We lived in the country, lived on a farm, and so I started writing at a very early age. Dad. we sang as a family. So we started recording in Nashville at 14. And then at 16, I think I put together a little country band and at 18, I actually got my first single deal here in Nashville. John Haggard: 08:09 Wow. Okay. And then from there, so as you roll through the 20s, tell me about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 08:14 Well, I went to college because, you know, the adage is get to a good profession because you need a job if you're going to be a musician. John Haggard: 08:23 Right. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 08:24 Start now. So I graduated college moved to Nashville and actually worked for a couple of places. But I guess my real first job was at a Claude P Street, which a music store that held had Yamaha pianos. And they taught me the business. But my mind was, I'm going to be an entertainer. I'm going to be an entertainer. And I sang and sang and played with different groups. And one night an agent brought the Jordanaires out to hear another woman sing to go on a tour. And I happened to sing first, that night opening and they said, that's the sound we're looking for. And they hired me and I did seven years with them. And that's what started everything. John Haggard: 09:11 Wow. That the you are at what age? When the Jordanaires hired? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 09:14 Oh, in my twenties. Probably. John Haggard: 09:17 So you were on the road… Sherry Carlisle Smith: 09:18 I'm not going to tell you exact. Don't get me on that! John Haggard: 09:21 Right. But you were on the road, I mean, seven years. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 09:25 I was on the road seven years with them and we were doing different variety shows with some tribute shows. They did their own shows. It was just kind of a variety of what we did for seven years. We did a lot of recording and I did the charts in the studio or did the high part Millie Kirkland part with the guys. And then from there I did work with David Brazelle, Jimmy Fortune Johnny Paycheck, which was wonderful. I worked with him until he passed. Did a couple shows with Jones. Everyone in my life, that was my legend growing up. I was so blessed to have the privilege to work with them in one way or another. So when people say back home, did you make it? I made it the day I moved to Nashville because my musical dream has taken me all full circle to Miller Piano. John Haggard: 10:28 Wow. That is a full circle story. You know, before we talk about the Yamaha high technology event that you have coming up at Miller Piano, that's going to be on Friday, September 20, technology, people love technology. I mean we have it in our phones, in our refrigerators, our microwaves. I mean everything is, you know, Wifi this, Wifi that no matter what it is. Just a kind of a brief recap if you will. I'm reading through some notes here about what's really cool about Yamaha. So one of these pianos is the Clavinova, it says featuring Play Assist. Now you can play within minutes, no prior piano experience and no piano lessons. I mean really that's almost sounds like that can't be true. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 11:10 No, it is true. In the Clavinova series, they have built lesson programs into their pianos. It depends on, I call this my musical zoo because there are Clavinovas and just like there are different animals in a zoo. I have them divided out just like you would hippos, elephants or giraffes. You have CLP's CSP'ss or CVP's. So depending on the needs. And that's a big thing we do here is sitting down and talking with you when you come in to find out what you need before we find out what your favorite animal is or your favorite Clavinova. What's going to work for you. John Haggard: 11:50 Interesting. Yeah, but I mean to say that you can play within minutes, no piano experience, no piano lessons. I mean, what can you play? I mean just like A, B, C, D, E, F, G or like what? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 12:00 They have a function on the CVPs called follow the lights. That is excellent. And I can actually even set you down, John and have you playing with one hand, two hands by following the light on a CVP. On a CLP with a wonderful technology, we can actually, on certain models, have you bluetooth, use your own iPad, iPhone or Android. And we can have these programs playing through your piano to learn to play. Or the other animal, our CSP has streaming lights that actually stream, just like, a good example would be like you're a guitar hero. The kids were all doing guitar hero playing the guitar. This is the same concept, only much better and much farther along in technology with Yamaha on a piano. John Haggard: 12:59 All right? Now the high technology Yamaha Clavinova also says here featuring pitch correction. So if you sing off key, it will automatically make you sing in tune. Now, how does that happen? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 13:13 It's the secrets of technology, but I sure wish Yamaha had done this back years ago when Karaoke first started. John Haggard: 13:22 Yeah. Wouldn't that be something? Yeah. We probably have more stars out there today who could really sing. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 13:27 Yeah. No, it is amazing what it does. And we did a very cool thing. If you go to our youtube our videographer here actually had a trake and she has only heard a monotone voice for years out of herself. And Yamaha, the wonderful world of Yamaha and Craig Knudsen, who we're gonna talk about later actually put her on one of the Cookie Karaoke's and she's sang Puff the Magic Dragon. And she heard a voice for the first time. For head and neck cancer patients. This is awesome. John Haggard: 14:06 That is so cool. And there are Yamaha hybrid pianos, one known as the Yamaha Silent Piano. That's a high technology, real acoustic piano with strings. Cool thing about it. No sound comes out unless you want it to. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 14:22 Yamaha. I call it two types of hybrids. Once again, going back to my zoo, we can have a hybrid piano with strings, with silent feature, or we can have a hybrid without strings, which is our Avant series. And it was a very cool yesterday, Ronnie Milsap came in and bought one of the stringless hybrids. The hybrids with strings. It plays just like a regular piano. You can get these in vertical, upright or grand and you play it just like a regular piano. But the moment I engage the digital format, when I push the pedal on an upright to the left in the center, or if I pull the lever on the grand piano, the hammers miss the strings by a fraction so the player does not miss that action feel like a digital, you would miss maybe the feel of those hammers engaging. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 15:20 You don't miss that when you're playing these hybrids, but it misses the strings by a fraction into a fiber optic and it will go into a nine foot Concert Grand sample among 18 other samples that you can play. You put your headphones in, you can record on the piano, acousticpiano, you can record in the digital format, you can plug speakers into it and play it outright into your home. A good example on these silent or hybrid pianos and another one is a Trans Acoustic, which is a little different. But another thing in our Institutions and our Universities. They're finding that, oh, we have got a recital coming up and we forgot to get the piano tuned and we can't get it sooner over here. So they put quarter-inch Jackson pump it through their PA, put it into that silent mode and then the ninth concert grant is being heard in the audience. Perfect. Pitch, the player is not losing any feel. Only technology like this comes from Yamaha. John Haggard: 16:34 You known, that just really is amazing. Truly amazing. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 16:38 I am telling you what, keeping up with the technology growth of Yamaha is an everyday and that's another exciting thing about getting up. The first thing I do is grab my phone to see what's new. John Haggard: 16:49 Yeah, yeah. See if there's been any breaking news. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 16:53 Right? Okay. From Yamaha, guess what! John Haggard: 16:55 Yeah, yeah. Here's, here's what's up. So, all right, well let's get excited. Let's talk about the Yamaha high technology event. It's coming there. Miller Piano, Cool Springs. And Franklin Friday, September 20. And I also understand that you're going to have two representatives from Yamaha that are going to present the latest Yamaha technology live. So you said Michael Inman and Craig Knudson. So tell me about them a little bit. Who are they with Yamaha, what do they do? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 17:24 Michael Inman is our district manager with Yamaha. He was in sales for years and he is a super, super guy with knowledge. Like yesterday I needed a quick hook up and Yamaha is so good with their tech support. But poor Michael, I have his cell phone. So I called him really quick to double check a hook up and he's like boom, boom, boom. And it was good because we pride ourself here. Even though we're a small mom and pop, we try to know everything from finding the right piano to installing it for you. So in doing that, you know, when we get into a position where we need to know something, we need to call somebody quick. Yamaha's great. Like I said, I just happened to call Michael yesterday and he is great when it comes to knowledge on the Yamaha pianos the Clavinovas, and technology. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 18:16 The other person that's going to be joining us. And we're so fortunate to have him. He is like what I call our Yamaha Guru. Craig Knudson. He works and has worked for Yamaha for years. He has, I think an MBA from, I mean one of the big schools. You can look up his bio, but he is a super smart, intelligent guy when it comes to technology in music. He also works for the Piano Guys and travels with them doing technology with the Piano Guys. John Haggard: 18:50 For folks who don't know the Piano Guys, tell us about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 18:54 Piano Guys is a group of guys that play piano, you may see a lot of their videos. Yamaha is actually using one of their videos on our technology with Disklaviers, where you can see their videos and the piano is playing, but you may see them on a mountain, like a literal mountain that you don't know how the piano got there with cellos around it and piano playing and they may have the top off so you can see the strings. They're incredible. Please look them up, you know, unbelievable musicians. John Haggard: 19:32 Friday, September 20, all day. So tell me the hours that they're going to be there. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 19:34 They are going to be here from 10:00am to 3:00pm and we are taking appointments because we've got several institutions and different people that are wanting to make one-on-ones, which is great. I would call in and immediately t0 (615) 771-0020. Talk to myself or one of the staff to book a 30 minute timeframe with the guys. Because like I said, they're booking up fast and they have a couple outside things that people would like for them to come to, institutionalize. And you can get one on one and this is something that is free and money cannot buy the knowledge and the answers these guys can give you. John Haggard: 20:20 They're going to be talking about also the Yamaha Disclavier. Now what is a Yamaha Disklavier? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 20:26 A Disclavier is our high technology self playing piano. John Haggard: 20:31 All right? So people know that as a player piano. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 20:36 That a self playing what we call self playing is a little different than a player. People think of player, they think of roles and the old time roles and upright and the technology of years ago where you put a floppy disc in or you put a CD in. The technology now has gotten so great with Yamaha that we can actually, if you had bought a Disclavier maybe five generations ago, I can still update you to the latest firmware and technology. The Disclavier actually works with your Internet and your home internet system. So it will update itself. It will play 37 stations streaming radio of genres of music. So if you like Gershwin, Elton John, the neat thing about the radio stations is the streaming stations, the last four continuously change. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 21:32 So we have a monthly holiday station, maybe grammys. You know, the different award shows. So they have standard stations and then ones that you know, will alternate. But there's also along with that 199, or a hundred concerts per month that you can tune in live with your own television and your own Disclavier when they send you an announcement of what's coming up or it will go on demand for so many days that you can have a house party. And for instance, Elton had one not long ago. And Sarah McLaughlin had one and we had people having house parties and advertising and Elton was literally on their TV above the piano, playing their piano in real time. John Haggard: 22:23 Wow. now wait a minute, let's get that. So Elton John, if I had a Disclavier, would be playing my piano?! Is that what we're saying? In real time. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 22:32 That's what we're saying. John Haggard: 22:34 Now how cool is that! How cool is that! Sherry Carlisle Smith: 22:34 It's very cool. And you have so many different artists and it's not just concerts. They have they also have big, big competitions when they have the worldwide competitions of these classical players. The jazz, Monterrey Jazzfest, they've done that. There are so many neat things. Chick Corea did a thing on there one time. There's so many neat things that this will do. And I told someone the other day, well actually at an institution I said, you're only scratching the surface of what this monster piano and technology will do for you. John Haggard: 23:15 Alright, so now the Disclavier, the Yamaha Disclavier, if you look at that technology, which you have been talking about, obviously there are competitors out there in the market. Everybody wants to get in on the action. So what makes the Disklavier I guess different or maybe superior or it can do that others can't do. Tell me about that. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 23:35 I will tell you that. That is one thing that, and I have people come in all the time that want to buy a Yamaha and they want me to put a another player system on because maybe it was less money adding them together. Okay. What you are getting when you get a Disclavier is Yamaha in production. When I was in Japan, I saw this. It's either going to be a straight acoustic or it's going to be a Disklavier. So at birth, these mechanisms are on the piano. They're birthed on there. This technology, so if you put picked out just a regular grand and you wanted some kind of player put on it, that piano has to go to a shop. It's cut into and it changes the whole dynamics of that spruce wood and the ringing of that beautiful sand has been changed and altered. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 24:26 The worst thing I did in the 80s was take a Yamaha guitar. I wanted a pick up. I didn't buy it on the guitar, had them drill a hole in it. It was never the same. So I encourage people, yeah, I can do that for you… but unless you twist my arm, I'm not going to do that for you. Because of what you're getting in the latest technology. The Disklavier, your TV and radio subscription is only $199 a year… for everything. No one else on the market has that. John Haggard: 25:01 So for $199 a year, when Elton John has a house party and I have a Yamaha Disklavier at that event, he will play my piano live over the Internet. That's what you're saying? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 25:13 That's correct. John Haggard: 25:14 That's pretty cool! Sherry Carlisle Smith: 25:17 In fact, we did something really cool about two years after that. It took us two years to do it, but we went to the Metropolitan and we were doing at Miller, New York meets Nashville and a lot of New York entertainers were coming here. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 25:32 We took a group of girl singers and a piano player to the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan. And we literally did a national meets New York classic country and people in Miller Piano, 65 people that came to Miller saw the piano keys, move on time, watched us on the screen, heard the vocals participated and people anywhere that had a Disklavier and I didnt' know this until later, I think they flipped a switch. So other people watched in other places. I didn't know we were just going to do it between the two places. And I think it ended in a few other places. But yes, it's technology that… And Yamaha designed all this technology for learning. We kind of twisted it and made it a lot of fun, but they designed this to do long distance learning with teachers so that one teacher could be one place and have seven students anywhere in the world and could actually teach remotely if their student moved somewhere or they moved somewhere, could teach a lesson where the pianos moved, the keys moved on each end. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 26:42 She could say passage 4, say this is wrong. Let's Redo this. In fact, you can actually audition, I believe right now at Julliard with a Disklavier from your home. John Haggard: 26:54 You know, that's really neat because what if, let's say you had a favorite teacher in your hometown or the teacher leaves your hometown or you go to another hometown. What you're saying is virtually he or she could teach you on your piano from wherever they are. Am I right? Am I understanding that right? John Haggard: 27:11 That is correct. And that is on a teaching level, on a level that is on a musician or writers level, these instruments are also maybe compatible and we won't even get into that on this, this discussion. But writers, we used to go west coast meets east coast and they would take a bunch of writers from Nashville and fly them out to the west coast. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 27:37 And this was a costly thing and it was fun. And there is nothing about taking away from people being together. But with Yamaha technology, I can co-write with writers that have moved to different parts of the country and I can see them on the screen, talk to them, play something. They go, ummm, I don't like that. And they play something back co-writing and what people can do and the investment in this piano in the long run, it pays for itself 10 times over. John Haggard: 28:09 Yeah, it really is just so cool. Cause, I was going to ask you, hey that technology and everything sounds great and there may be somebody in the family who's like, well I like to listen but I don't know that I want to play. So I was going to ask you, what are the benefits of having, other than all the fun you're talking about and Elton John being able to play that piano in his house party, your piano right here in your house. What are the benefits of having a Disklavier in the home? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 28:34 In the home? First of all, you've got a regular piano, so if your daughter, your son wants to just play or you want to hear or someone comes in that plays, that's one way in the home it's utilized. The second way is the piano plays. And I have people that buy it that work at home that just want that piano music playing. I have business people who use the video and the audio radio streaming for parties they have in their home, children and learning. There are lessons and there are apps and applications now that are free on your, like I said, iPad Android, iPhone also there is a silent feature on our ST Model. So one big thing when when I had my children were little was and they would play on the piano, the acoustic I had at the time time and I'd hear that wrong note and I would say sit there 30 minutes and it was like pulling my teeth, and I'd hear a wrong note and I was in the kitchen and I go, oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 29:41 You know, so that's frustrating to the child. So what I tell people is let them learn technology. This is where the universities, the schools, the education is going, let them play the piano, but tell them to go play, not practice. Put the headphones in, play, anything you want, play with the technology. I don't care. Just record the piece that you're gonna play for your teacher. When you're done. Pull out the headphones, let mama hear it. And they stay way over an hour. They learn technology but the last 20 minutes they are really going at it. Cause Mom's going to hear when I pull these headphones out, John Haggard: 30:25 You know that makes a whole lot of sense because you know all children are different. Anyone who has more than one child or rarely two that are the same. And so there can be some shyness like you know, I don't want to do this because I'm gonna to play the wrong chords and mom's going to say no, that's not it. So they would actually stay engaged I think is what you're saying here Sherry Carlisle Smith: 30:43 It is. It is. And it's if I told you to go practice something that practices work, I teach an adult play by ear class, the Nashville number system and I have 16 students online and in the showroom. And I never say practice. I say go play. And I'll tell you another thing with any of these pianos, John. Never close the key fall board that goes over the keys. Yeah. Because when that child walks by, it might just be for two minutes, but if that lid is open and they see the keys, that's an open door that says, Hey John, come in and play for a little while. Come see me. If that fall board is down and they don't see the keys, nobody's home. Why don't you stop? John Haggard: 31:32 What great advise parents, if you're listening there, that fall board, leave it up. Cause there's the invitation that only it's like lights are on. Come on in. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 31:42 It's just a little dust. Dust it off. You know. John Haggard: 31:46 So I think you've already answered the question I had, which is why are universities and various institutions adding the Disclavier to their schools of higher learning? I mean, I think it's pretty obvious now based on what we've talked about. Sherry Carlisle Smith: 32:01 Yeah. They're adding, actually they're adding Disclavier or they're adding Silent Pianos and they are adding Trans-Acoustic pianos because they, and it was well said by one of the Deans here in our area, who purchased. He said our, our students that are wanting acoustic and the classical, they have that wonderful craftsmanship piano that Yamaha made and that acoustic form. The students coming in that are taking the recording or they're wanting to get into, you know, in the MIDI or the interface and stacking and layering. They're using the digital format of that piano, so that instead of buying two pianos, they paid for one piano and got two pianos. John Haggard: 32:49 Yeah, that is so cool. Now we're talking folks, it's the Yamaha High Technology Event. It will be at Miller Piano Friday, September 20th from 10am to 3pm. Sherry Carlisle Smith, the General Sales Manager. They are saying call now because you'd have for about a half hour of time spent each, not a whole lot of appointments available. So call now. So what's the number to call Sherry? Sherry Carlisle Smith: 33:14 It's (615) 771-0020. Anyone can help you that answers any of our Miller Piano family here. If you want to call and ask for me, that's great. My name is Sherry once again, but anyone can take a timeframe and write it down or leave your number with them and I'll be happy to call you back. John Haggard: 33:35 Okay, so now what, for those who are going to search on the Internet, the address, the exact address and what is Miller Piano next to across from around the corner from Sherry Carlisle Smith: 33:45 They want to go to https://millerps.com, of course is our website. You can find us on any form of social media, including youtube. And we are at 650 Frazier Drive, suite 150. The great landmark is we're right in between one of the greatest places to eat, which is Sperry's restaurant. And on the other side we have Bassett furniture. John Haggard: 34:08 Alright, eat play and sit. I guess. All three stores side by side. Well thanks Sherry. That's Sherry Carlisle Smith. Everybody. She is the General Sales Manager and Miller Piano. And remember the Yamaha High Technology Event coming one day, one day only to Miller Piano in Cool Springs. That'll be Friday, September 20 Sherry encourages you pick up the phone now and get an appointment because the two guys, who are going to be there from 10 to three, the Yamaha pros, the experts, only 10 to 3, so (615) 771-0020. By the way, there's a transcript of today's podcast right here on the website. As you see it, you can get quick reference to all the data that you need. Mark that date down. One more time. Friday, September 20 Miller Piano. Coolsprings I'm your host John Haggard and we will see you next time.
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