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We're in the countdown to the 2023 INFORMS Business Analytics Conference, in Aurora, CO, April 16-18, and this year's conference is particularly special for the INFORMS community as this was the site of our 2020 meeting … or it was supposed to be, but unfortunately the COVID-19 pandemic had other ideas. Now, here we are three years later and we've come full circle and I think I speak for many in the INFORMS community when I say that I have never been more excited to attend an Analytics Conference. With that in mind, I'm thrilled to be joined by Hilary Mason, the INFORMS Roundtable sponsored keynote speaker and co-founder and CEO of Hidden Door, a game technology studio using machine learning to build the future of immersive entertainment. We're taking this opportunity to get to know Hilary a little bit, talk about her analytics journey, and get a sneak peek at what she'll be presenting at the upcoming conference.
We're coming up on International Women's Day on March 8 and here at INFORMS we're excited to recognized and celebrate the incredible contributions of women in STEM! This year's theme is Embrace Equity, highlighting how embracing gender equity will help create an inclusive world. Joining me to explore the growing impact of women in the STEM fields, and share her own incredible work is Lauren Czerniak, a PhD candidate with the University of Michigan. Lauren's research focuses on developing and applying stochastic models to address current challenges in healthcare with applications in pharmaceutical drugs, glaucoma, and concussion management. In addition to her incredible work in industrial and operations engineering, Lauren as she is a tremendous advocate and mentor for other women in STEM.
On January 3rd, Clark informed Rosen that he had decided to accept the President's offer to serve as the Acting Attorney General. Rosen took four steps to try and prevent Clark's ascension to Attorney General. At Rosen's request, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows arranged a meeting with the President that evening. The threat of mass resignations ultimately prevented Clark from taking over as acting Acting Attorney General. These episodes are created based on the value-for-value model - if you find value in the effort to provide an open and available reading of this document, please support the podcast at governmentunfiltered.com or patreon.com/timberlanemedia. If you'd like to provide an anonymous donation, you can go to glow.fm/insider. Follow the show on Twitter @GovUnfiltered or on Facebook at facebook.com/governmentunfiltered.
Anthony Trucks is a foster kid turned NFL athlete and serial entrepreneur with one serious super power. Making Shift Happen, no matter what, by accessing the power of identity. After overcoming over 30+ traumatic life events, and navigating the identity shifts that followed, Anthony has come to be known as the leading expert in “Shifting”. Which is making a shift internally, to elevate how you operate externally, which in turn changes your life. With his unique coaching system called “The Shift Method”, that can also be found in his new book “Identity Shift”, Anthony weaves together neuroscience, psychology, technology, and hard fought life lessons to help anyone with a desire for more in their life achieve any goal they want, or have ever wanted. Before making it apparent their goals were actually set far below their true potential in the first place. Buckle up, It's time to Make Shift Happen. You can find Anthony on social media on Instagram & Facebook As always, thank you for being here. Thank you for sharing in this learning and growth! Until next week,Coach ToriConnect with us on Instagram Connect with Tori on InstagramGuess what?! WE'RE ON YOUTUBE! If you love the show and want to show your support, please leave us a 5 star rating and review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!Go be coachable!
MANA BOMB: Experience informs the action. Confidence is the catalyst to action. FOCUS: Know and doing ENGAGEMENT: So many people think they know but have no idea. What do you think that's about? How has that mentality directed your life? Reflecting on this past weekend, takes me back to how PōMahina Designs got on the track to being on stage. Again, far from whatever I could conceive, but nonetheless, advantageous. It started with someone believing and seeing something in me that I was open to accepting. My mind was blocked with hurt, pain and familiar spaces to even phantom these opportunities on my own. I took a chance, I knew inside I was going to be ok, so I went in scared. From that experience as a model, then to a collaborator to then stand on my own gave me all the key ingredients to thrive and elevate. I hope to be that person for someone else on this journey. Experience and confidence is what our kupuna understood as “ma ka hana ka'ike” an ʻŌlelo Noʻeau that means, in the work there is knowledge. They understood that failure, success, practice and trial were components to make a person well-rounded. They understood that it was necessary to earn this space in order to overcome and master.
How does Marie Forleo inform my homeschool? I share five ways she informs & cheerleads us in our homeschools. The post How Marie Forleo Informs my Homeschool (& makes it figureoutable) appeared first on Capturing the Charmed Life.
(00:31) Could you provide a little bit about yourself and your background? (02:04) Could you provide an overview of the chromosomal microarray assay? (05:49) Why should the chromosomal microarray assay be used over other available assays, such as FISH? (08:56) Does the chromosomal microarray provide good benefits in terms of gain of 7 and loss of 10, and EGFR amplification? (12:03) What's the value of utilizing the test alongside a neuro-specific NGS panel, such as Mayo Clinic Laboratories' NONCP panel? (17:20) How are the results used in patient care? (19:41)Is there anything else you feel it's important to highlight?
This is how the book, "Dumbing Us Down," by John Taylor-Gatto informs your homeschool, reframing why and how you're doing it. The post 7 Freedom-Loving Ways John Taylor Gatto Informs your Homeschool appeared first on Capturing the Charmed Life.
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027 Data from our training sessions inform future training sessions, right? What about trial data? Are you practicing during the week the issues that come up on the weekend? Is your current way of analyzing that data producing results for you? If not, it may be how you're analyzing the data is missing a few key questions that I'm always asking myself when watching my trial videos. Let's dive in to what "competition-only issues" may really mean and how to set up training to start improving those sticking points. Mentioned in this episode: Different Types of Training and Training vs Working Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, & Youtube: @fxagility
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Joey Quiñones. They use fibers and ceramics in their mixed-media sculpture to highlight the domestic and cultural histories of African and Caribbean Americans. In our interview we talk about their prior career as an English professor, the role of art in understanding identity, and the work they made while at the Kohler residency. To see examples of their work you can check them out on Instagram at @jquinones_art. NCECA will be hosting their first ever podcast room at this year's conference in Cincinnati. Thursday March 16th and Friday March 17th there will be six hour-long live tapings of popular ceramic podcasts. I'll be hosting an episode titled Taking an Environmental Approach to Making with Marianne Chénard, Julia Galloway, and Ché R. Ochtli on Friday at 2:30 in room 212. Please drop in to experience this new interactive format for discussion at NCECA. For more information visit www.nceca.net. Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: For the past 100 years, AMACO Brent has been creating ceramic supplies for our community ranging from underglazes to electric kilns, and they have no plans of slowing down. www.amaco.com The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art is an on-line source for research and inspiration, featuring images of thousands of objects made by over 800 artists. www.Rosenfieldcollection.com.
How can your past make you a better leader? Vena Sterling, leadership coach and consultant at LRI, is here to share her wisdom on all things leadership.Vena is a real estate investor, attorney, and leadership coach for women entrepreneurs in real estate who want to create wealth, legacy & freedom.She believes that honoring your past, honoring yourself, and honoring others is the key to being an effective leader.We also discuss: What it really means to “know thyself” The importance of mindfulness The best apps & tools for your team And more
How does Kristen Neff, author of Self-Compassion, inform my homeschool? These are techniques of self-compassion for the homeschool mama. The post How Kristen Neff Informs My Homeschool with Self-Compassion appeared first on Capturing the Charmed Life.
Global energy markets are a very complex topic, and those in the industry spend years studying and analysing the data to understand how all the technologies, new and old, work together, impact each other and ultimately affect how much we pay, what we pay for, and who makes all the money. In this week's podcast Robert is joined by Dr John Feddersen, CEO and founder of Aurora Energy Research, a subscription research business in the power sector, to get a behind the scenes look at how energy markets work. Supplying quantitative analysis through an agnostic approach, Aurora Energy Research helps policy makers, power companies, developers and Governments with their energy supply decisions. This podcast is a fascinating insight into the conversations we as consumers never get to hear.
Welcome to a brand-new year of Resoundingly Human podcasts! Whether this is your first episode, or you are a long-time listener, thank you for joining us and I hope you'll subscribe for even more great content highlighting the incredible contributions of INFORMS members. To kick off our first episode of the new year, joining me is the 2023 INFORMS president Laura Albert, professor and department chair of industrial & systems engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
People around the world are suffering the consequences of not being able to react quickly enough, especially in the health world. We need to be proactive and have access to real-time information in order for our cultures to change. In this episode, Lifestyle Guru Ewane Masango shares how accessible real-time information allows us to have a proactive culture instead of a reactive culture and what benefits businesses, especially the health system, can reap because of it! He dives deep into digital health, using technologies that help us optimize ourselves and for healthcare systems to perform better and take that quantum leap. Tune in now and discover how Ewan is changing the culture of health from reactive to proactive.
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As we near the end of the year, I'm once again joined by our 2022 INFORMS president Radhika Kulkarni to take a look back at the past year, her favorite moments and memories, what insight she gained, what she'll take with her, and finally, any special insight she might have for our incoming 2023 president.
Pooja Dewan is the Vice President and Chief Data Analytics Officer for Otis Elevator Company. She is responsible for driving the data and analytics vision, strategy, and execution. In this critical role, she leads the company's data science and analytics capabilities, identifying opportunities to accelerate growth and efficiency. She also owns the Otis data management roadmap driving sustainable business growth and profitability, as well as internal efficiencies through improved access to through data architecture, constant data cleanliness and insight, and efficient data governance and processes. Prior to this role, Pooja spent more than 20 years at BNSF Railway where she served as the Chief Data Scientist. There she led the Operations Research and Advanced Analytics group for 17 years. Her team received international recognition through an INFORMS award as the Best Advanced Analytics Team in 2019. Pooja has been a member of INFORMS (Operations Research Society) since 1993. During this time, she led several initiatives offered by INFORMS, including the Chairing of Edelman competition the prized Practice Award, various officer roles for Practice and Railway Section including being the President. In addition to her role for Practice and Railway section she has also been instrumental in championing activities that help bridge the gap between academia and real-world application and is currently serving on several Advisory Boards. Pooja earned a master's and doctorate in industrial engineering from Pennsylvania State University. She is also the author of several research publications in various scientific journals.
Dr. Radhika Kulkarni is an Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Advocate for Universities and Organizations and she is active in the area of Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning. She is the 2022 INFORMS President – INFORMS is the Institute of Operations Research and Analytics.Radhika worked as Vice President of Advanced Analytics R&D at SAS for 35 years, where she was in charge of the world's leading analytics software product portfolio. She has witnessed the growth of innovations in the fields of analytics, data science, and AI. She was also responsible for the development of software products and customer engagements to solve complex business problems. Radhika oversaw the establishment of the OR/AIML Center of Excellence, which tackles the most challenging analytical issues for a variety of Fortune 100 firms. She facilitated cross-domain collaborations that produced ground-breaking inventions and earned her the CEO Award of Excellence. Radhika is an INFORMS Fellow who has served on the INFORMS Roundtable and various INFORMS committees. Her Women in OR/MS (WORMS) award appropriately recognizes her as a female role model in analytics. Because of her Women in OR/MS (WORMS) award — not only she is the female role model in analytics — she also mentored young professionals in choosing careers in Analytics, Machine Learning & Data Science and worked with multiple universities. Radhika has a great devotion and familiarity with the academic world — she has sponsored several university collaborations and serves on numerous academic advisory boards. Moreover, after her retirement from SAS, she has been spending more time working with academic institutions and professional associations to advance data science literacy.Support the show
Similar to many upland game species, the northern bobwhite has experienced range-wide declines over the last century. These declines are primarily attributed to changes in land use and habitat loss. However, many unanswered questions remain regarding the sustainability of populations exposed to an annual harvest and associated hunting pressure.
In this special episode, we interview some of the sponsors and teams from a recent case competition organized by Purdue University, Microsoft, INFORMS, and SIL International. 170+ teams from across the US and Canada participated in the competition, which challenged students to create AI-driven systems to caption images in three languages (Thai, Kyrgyz, and Hausa).
In this special episode, we interview some of the sponsors and teams from a recent case competition organized by Purdue University, Microsoft, INFORMS, and SIL International. 170+ teams from across the US and Canada participated in the competition, which challenged students to create AI-driven systems to caption images in three languages (Thai, Kyrgyz, and Hausa).
Hello listeners! I love love love bringing on early stage startups onto the show and Gated is no exception. The thing I love about Gated's team is that they're small and nimble and they ooze good marketing from their bones. Andy Mowat is co-founder and CEO (Chief Email Officer!) at Gated. Prior to Gated, Andy was VP of GTM Ops and Growth Marketing at Culture Amp (Series F employee engagement SaaS, he was there 4+ years) where he drove 10X growth in ARR, and prior to that he led marketing and customer success at Box. Gated was founded in 2020 and has raised Seed funding ($3.3M total). Gated is noise canceling headphones for email. You get too many junk emails. Gated is a free solution that challenges unknown senders to donate in order to reach you. Here's what we hit on: Gated is a free tool and the way you make money is you're getting a cut from those that donate - how are you growing users; You've got a podcast called "Finding Focus" - why'd you start it and what's your goal with it (HINT: our vision is broader than just email, it's about defending your attention); Looking ahead at your 2023 Marketing Plan, where are you putting your dollars; What are your top marketing challenges right now (HINT: we are trying to change behaviors which is difficult); What are 1-2 really good, creative marketing ideas you/your team have been rolling with. You can find Andy on LinkedIn or send him an email (no, really): andy@gated.com Find out more about Gated. This episode is sponsored by UMSO, the website builder for startups. Visit umso.com/MSM to learn more and use the code MSM20 for a 20% discount on your first three months. For more content, subscribe to Modern Startup Marketing on Apple or Spotify or wherever you like to listen, and don't forget to leave a review. And whenever you're ready, there are 3 ways I can help you: 1. Startup marketing strategy, execution and advising (25+ happy clients and mentees) >> www.furmanovmarketing.com 2. Sign up to get my monthly newsletter where I'll make you chuckle/smile/both guaranteed >> https://share.hsforms.com/1cP1V40x7RGes5gHk1XNgNw47lba 3. Sponsor my Top 10% podcast and get startup founders, marketers and VCs hearing about your brand >> https://anchor.fm/anna-furmanov You can also find me hanging out on LinkedIn every single week: www.linkedin.com/in/annafurmanov --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anna-furmanov/message
Let me take a moment to inform you that I now, finally, have a Patreon acct. This is something I've been meaning to do for a while now. Over the past 2 years I've dedicated a lot of time putting this podcast together. Your support would allow me to continue to create content and grow the channel. I'm asking for $1.00 a month for a subscription. Of course, you are welcome to give more if you are so generously inclined. Most importantly, a percentage of your contribution will be donated to the Norm Nathan Scholarship Fund at the Berklee College of Music! You will find the link in the description box. In the words of Bartles & Jaymes... "We thank you for your support." As we begin the month of Norm’s birth we have what is truly a near perfect example of Norm’s excellence. His personality, the callers, the show and what it all meant to the listeners. When did this achievement in radio occur? December 4th & 5th, 1993. Because the reports with Bruce ‘Don’t Call Me Brian’ Connolly are super-entertaining the title of this episode will be: Trafficking in Laughter! Sid Whitaker was producing. We begin with a story, in progress, about Uncle Louie and Guinness Stout from a caller that sounds familiar, but I cannot place a name to the voice. Norm then adds his own story about someone named Ethel. Norm teases a guest who writes obituaries for a paper in the South and we jump to Accuweather with Paul Pastelok introduced by Newsman, Ed Donahue. And now the fun begins, as Norm and Bruce Connolly begin their night of frivolity with the traffic reports. We talk with 90-year-old Porter Harvey who owns a newspaper, The Advertiser-Gleam, in Guntersville, AL. It’s a folksy kind of paper. Strictly local news. He told stories about writing obits and adding a little more than the usual family, friends and arrangements stuff. After that we get another report with Bruce sponsored by the Norm Nathan Orchestra and the Bruce Connolly Quintet Now it’s time for lots of callers: I believe the caller’s name was Dorothy – 1st time she’s ever called a station Glen in Portsmouth, NH Helene from Belmont – singing and thinking of lyrics to songs whilst driving the car is the subject. Norm mentions some of his favs and they discuss many tunes and recite lines from them to each other. Charlie from Manassas,VA - he Norm singing a theme from a program that hadn’t been on the air for 50 years. Charlie has high praise for the show! He's trying to start a fan club in Manassas. Bruce with traffic and we switch to side B where Bruce and Norm continue with the silly. Norm moves to the back rows of the Teen Canteen with two pretty girls that just came in and asks Bruce to project so they can hear him. A comment about Joe Stapleton causes Norm to burst out laughing. Dave from Uxbridge but really from Whitinsville. More high praise. He’s a bluegrass musician with the band Southern Rail. He has been loving the traffic reports and makes an awful third harbor tunnel joke that I thoroughly enjoyed. This led Norm to reveal that he subbed for Joe Green in the traffic copter?! Dave also objects to the stupid infomercials that had booted Norm off the air on Sunday nights. Jim on a car phone –Gives his own foggy and rainy traffic report. Glenn in Brighton – asking about the instrument called the Theremin. Jim calling in about Dave and his band, Southern Rail. He’s a fan and says Dave’s a wicked good player. He was actually a former student! Informs us that when Dave was only 19 years old he scored a great achievement. The most-brief call with Robert from Everett Then it’s on to Pat! – a nutty caller with nutty questions that
It's wintertime, and this is local Eric Trenbeath's season. For the past decade, he's spent his winters all over the La Sal and Abajo Mountain ranges, examining conditions as the regional forecaster. And he's witnessed Moab's growing interest in winter sports. For a town not really known for them - it's notable. “It's quite a unique desert winter community,” he says. Today on the news, we check in with forecaster Trenbeath about the upcoming winter recreation season. // Show Notes: // Photo: A recent photo of the La Sal Mountains from the Moab Area Forecast page on the Utah Avalanche Center website. The site is replete with weather and snow conditions, special announcements, and up to date photos. Informs their caption, ‘the open slope has been completely cross loaded by up canyon winds. Notice the pillowy nature of the snow across the entire slope.' Credit Utah Avalanche Center // Utah Avalanche Center: Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains https://utahavalanchecenter.org/forecast/moab
Even with the biggest goal, understand that your strategy begins the ripple of impact your ideas create. Strategy is not a rigid regimen or lifeless chore, rather, it's a daily journey. Building a strategy takes you a step closer towards your big ideas and influences the world around you. Do you know what impact you want to create? Your very own Sales Maven, Nikki Rausch, is here to offer tips, techniques, and strategies to master your sales conversations. Discover methods to place yourself in the position to thrive in business and produce true value for your audience. Today, learn how strategy informs your day to day decision-making on this episode of the Sales Maven Show. Michele Williams is a serial entrepreneur and speaker on a mission to close the financial literacy gap for small businesses. Through her two companies, Scarlet Thread Consulting, a client-facing coaching program, and Metrique Solutions, a robust financial software platform, she supports entrepreneurs to understand their numbers confidently. Michele is a champion for creative entrepreneurs, serving as a change agent to facilitate building scalable and profitable businesses. Michele's empowering work has been applauded by The Business of Home, My Doma Studios, and The American Society of Interior Designers. In today's episode, Nikki and Michele talk about building a strategy that evolves with you. Michele speaks about reassessing your journey for where you are currently. You might feel stuck at a certain level in life or your business, when the truth is that a few different decisions could help you break free. Michele shares how you can find new decisions and challenge yourself to build the legacy you imagine. Listen as Nikki and Michele explain the purpose of “the gap” and “the gain”concept, the importance of leveraging past skills, and the power of legacy. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society, don't miss this opportunity for you and Nikki to work together. Bring your questions, concerns, sales challenges, and she provides answers and guidance to boost your confidence. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click add to cart, and then checkout and use coupon code: 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! In This Episode: [00:29] - Welcome, and thank you for listening! [01:46] - Michele Williams says she never thought she would have the business she currently built. [04:20] - How did Michele leverage her past experiences to boost her current ventures? [06:07] - Do you know your goal's identity? [08:17] - Stay mindful of “the gap” and “the gain” of your journey. [11:06] - No two ideas will ever look completely the same since we all have different life experiences. [13:51] - What impact are you trying to create? [16:26] - Michele gives a billboard analogy about knowing who you want to be known as. [18:16] - Make your strategy a living process that you work with from day to day. [21:14] - Most times we don't notice the growth that we accumulate daily, but it adds up over time. [23:47] - When you derail your strategy, what can you do to course correct? [26:38] - Michele offers advice on finding a new mindset or path. [29:10] - Do you know what your vision looks like? [31:55] - Michele loves to go camping. [34:05] - Thank you for listening. Nikki is so grateful you are here! Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com @yoursalesmaven Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society To download free Resources from Nikki: www.yoursalesmaven.com/maven Recession Proof Your Business Symposium: www.yoursalesmaven.com/6questions Find Michele: Michele Williams www.scarletthreadconsulting.com Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram www.metriquesolutions.com Facebook | Instagram
Listen in as Luke and Alyssa gather around the table to bridge the generational gap and discuss the root issues of our culture. In this Root Issues episode, the conversation is on 1 John and takes a deeper look at what it means to abide in Jesus and practice righteousness and wrestled with the question of whether we really want to be like Jesus and be holy.
What's the most significant difference between managing a social media account for the President of the United States and managing your own?It turns out it may all boil down to perspective. My guest today learned a few lessons while running the @Barakobama Twitter account during Pres. Obama's second term. At the time, the paradigm of using a personal social media account to support policy and release statements was brand new. The rules of engagement have continued to evolve since then, though some rules remain consistent.Online engagement follows the standard bell curve model, with most engagement falling between adoration and outrage. There will always be ardent supporters and vocal critics, regardless of popularity.The advice for anyone beginning this journey is simple: remember to bite off only what you can chew. There will always be “too many” responsibilities to tackle in a single day. By focusing on building an audience from your community, the momentum eventually addresses the question of growth. Learn to put down the device and adopt a perspective of “building,” and you, too, can grow an organic and engaged online community.About the Guest:Caleb Gardner is the co-founder of innovation consulting firm 18 Coffees, and the author of the new book, "No Point B: Rules for Leading Change in the New Hyper-Connected, Radically Conscious Economy." Caleb's career has spanned from working at Edelman and Bain & Company to running President Obama's Twitter account. Caleb's insights about building more ethical and effective companies have been featured in publications such as NBC News, WIRED, Crain's, BBC News, and Cheddar TV.Where to connect with Caleb:Website: https://18coffees.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebgardner/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calebgardner/Twitter: https://twitter.com/calebgardnerFor More Personal Branding Tips, Check-Out:✅ What is Personal Branding & Why You Should Care: https://youtu.be/18GHX7iW6-4✅ 5 Easy Personal Branding YouTube Tips to Stand Out: https://youtu.be/nlp-IGeOsuE✅ Personal Brand Statement Examples & Tips to Create Your Own: https://youtu.be/939KXWY6f7U✅ 10 Things You Need on Your Personal Brand Website: https://youtu.be/MnawRql4NAwLet's connect on LinkedIn!https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairebahn/Say hello on Twitter!https://twitter.com/clairebahnAbout Claire BahnClaire Bahn is the CEO and Founder of Claire Bahn Group. For over ten years, she has been helping high-achieving CEOs, executives, investors, and founders maximize their authority and influence to accelerate business growth and gain the recognition they deserve. As an entrepreneur and influencer with over 70k+ followers, she learned the importance of creating and curating a personal brand that magnetizes opportunities and boosts visibility. Her mission is to help others leverage their personal brand to develop the authority, influence, and trust they need to exceed their career and life goals.She's been featured in Entrepreneur, Forbes, This Week in Startups with Jason Calacanis, MarketWatch, and Ticker Australia, to name just a few.She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two adorable miniature pinschers named Beau and Trixie.#personalbranding #personalbrandingtipsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This Sunday Steve continued our series in 1 John and takes a deeper look at what it means to abide in Jesus and practice righteousness and wrestled with the question of whether we really want to be like Jesus and be holy.
The Brian D. O'Leary Show November 17, 2022 We are in the second week of our daily shows. This week we've been tackling the monster topic of the Spanish Civil War. Continuing the discussion from earlier in the week, we reference an article in this month's Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture. The Myth of the Spanish Civil War. One of the last great leftist myths of the 20th century is that the Spanish Civil War was a struggle of republican democracy against nationalist fascism. In reality, it was a violent mass-collectivist revolution put down by Spanish moderates and conservatives. By Stanley G. Payne We've been told that the major myth surrounding the Spanish Civil War…that it was a struggle against “fascism.” Hint: that's not at all what the war was about. We will put a bookmark in our discussion of the Spanish War on Friday and introduce a new topic next week. I hope to have more resources of what we talked about this week soon enough. We will publish a newsletter in the next few days on this subject, so if you are looking to delve into this subject deeper, remember to join us at my Substack page: https://briandoleary.substack.com/ Go to https://chroniclesmagazine.org/ for the articles. Great magazine and the only print magazine to which I currently subscribe. Follow us on Twitter @BrianDOLeary . An archive of all our audio and video content from summer 2022 on is at Odysee. Please join us over there. Go to BrianDOLeary.com for more information.
I'm Josh Cooperman and this is Convo By Design. Today, we are going back to the WestEdge Design Fair in Dallas, Texas with designer, Sherry Hayslip. I have been working with the WestEdge Design Fair since I think 2015. I have been producing the panels and conversations since 2016 and as is the case every year it gets more challenging because I push myself to bring you designers you know, creators you don't and topics that force you to think about the business and how it affects you and your impact on the business of design. I speak with creators who come from all walks of life and creative thought. Today, you are going to hear from my conversation with Sherry Hayslip, one of the most cerebral designers I know. By this, I mean that she puts more thought into the context of the design as it affects those who will be living with it. I would also say that she is also one of the most under-appreciated designers I know. She is an international talent, she is award-winning, she has Fortune 500 and celebrity clients, she works on a wide array of projects and styles and there is no shortage of press-coverage but in my opinion, she is in the conversation for one of America's greatest talents. Hear her approach and you recognize that she is a special creative. Designer Resources ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Episode 271 featuring Mitch Altman Article, great style is easy. It's the best way to buy beautiful modern furniture York Wallcoverings - Designed to inspire for over 125 years Franz Viegener - Finely crafted sculptural faucets Moya Living - Beautiful, durable powder coated kitchen, bath & outdoor kitchen cabinetry Thank you Sherry, WestEdge Design Fair and to all of you who came to the show. Thank you to CXD sponsors and partners, ThermaSol, Article Furniture, York Wallcoverings, Moya Living and Franz Viegener for your continued support. Of course, thank you for downloading, subscribing and listening to the show. Thank you for the emails of support and the guest submissions. I love them and it has allowed me to find some amazing talent to showcase. Please remember why you do what you do and for whom you do it. Designers, architects, artists, product designers, showroom managers, publicists, magazine editors, publishers, set decorators and everyone else that makes our industry stronger by the day, this show is for you. That's why I do it. Thanks for listening. Be well, and take today first.
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Grief is such a complicated and difficult process. Anyone who has encountered loss knows that it can be such an unpredictable, challenging journey as you try to make sense of what has happened and somehow figure out a way to move forward. But something many circles fail to address is the role that our core beliefs we bring into that loss inform and shape how we view it. Depending on whether they are true or false, those key thoughts and concepts determine how we grieve - how we see God in the midst of it, how we make space for our emotions, how we discover good as a result of it, how we grow from and in it. Without a proper analysis of our most basic perceptions about God, suffering, ourselves, and life, grief will inevitably expose the gaps in our theological thinking and threaten to drown us in a sea of doubt and fear. This episode will be help those grieving to identify the faulty thinking that may be intensifying their anguish as well as prepare those who will grieve to walk into it better prepared. Visit and subscribe to my blog at: www.graceopens.blogspot.com Twitter: @opentograce2015 Instagram: @opentogracealaska Parler: @Opentogracealaska MeWe: Katherine Singer
(00:32) Could you provide us some background about yourself?(01:34) Could you give us a brief overview of the new Mayo complete lung cancer assay?(03:31) Can you talk a little bit more about the specific genes and why they're important for patient care?(04:53) When would a clinician pathologist order a focused NGS panel, such as this new Mayo complete lung cancer panel, over a larger cancer panel? (07:27) What specimens are accepted for the Mayo complete lung cancer panel?(08:50) How are these molecular results used in patient care?
Dan Primack has always been a “newsletter guy.” On this episode of Press Profiles, we talk about how the eponymous Axios Pro-Rata newsletter grew from an email he'd send out personally from his Outlook account to required reading in the PE and VC industries with hundreds of thousands of subscribers We also discuss Boston sports, the $50 that pushed him to go to college, “smart brevity”, and of course, a whole lot more.
With just days to go before the INFORMS community gathers in Indianapolis for the 2022 INFORMS Annual Meeting, the first fully IN PERSON Annual Meeting since 2019, I am delighted to be joined once again by the 2022 INFORMS President Radhika Kulkarni. We'll take a look at this year's meeting, what's new and different this year and what we've missed about meeting face-to-face, as well as a quick update on INFORMS as we enter the latter half of her year as president.
Cindy (from episode 15) is standing in for Brooke today in this "conversation episode" on the role of food in the physiology of birth. Very vital information here, so be sure to take loads of notes. You'll glean so much from the combined wisdom of Lauren and Cindy on this topic, whether you're an expectant mom or a midwife/birth keeper. Grab Cindy's nutrition guide graphic for pregnancy and nursing. From Lauren: Instagram Midwifery consults: Email lauren.rootedineden@gmail.com From Brooke: Instagram YouTube Trust God, Trust Birth Workshop - a 5-part high-level roadmap to a confident home birth (pay what you can) Faith-Filled Home Birth Workshop - a free, 3-part video series delivered to your inbox Embrace Birth Journey Membership - comprehensive and holistic faith-based home birth preparation (courses + private community) Natural Christian Home Birth (Assisted and Unassisted) - a FB community --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holy-wild-birth/support
Let's chat about the book, "More than Enough: Banish Burnout & Love your Homeschool Life," and how Kara S. Anderson informs my homeschool. The post How Kara S. Anderson Informs my Homeschool appeared first on Capturing the Charmed Life.
In Today's episode of Healthy Romantic Relationships we discuss “The Psychological Aspect of Healthy Sex - How Past Experience Informs Future Pleasure. We are exploring What is the healthiest way to engage your sexuality as you enter dating and healthy relationships? Karisa opens with a powerful statement of the connection between sex and spirituality, the beauty of the act when connected and the many challenges we face when triggered or navigating past traumas. We look at expectations, discernment and timing when deciding with who and when to become sexually intimate and the reality that intimacy begins with physical touch that does not necessarily lead to sex. Karisa also shares about the differences in men and women regarding beliefs, and physical reactions both during and after sex…and so much more! Karisa is a Sex & Marriage Therapist located in Chattanooga, TN. She's been in practice since 2011 and currently owns her own private practice- I Love Us: Relationship & Intimacy Counseling. Karisa loves traveling, spending time with loved ones, and is working toward her Ph.D in Clinical Sexology. How to find Karisa: https://www.iloveusintimacy.com/ Instagram & Facebook: @ilurelationships Request a Free Jump Start Call at https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/jumpstart For more information on Journey Beyond Divorce visit: www.jbddivorcesupport.com
My guest in this episode is Charlotte Wittenkamp. Her own experience relocating from Denmark to California led to her ongoing fascination with global differences in value systems and communication patterns. In short, why do we believe what we believe?
In today's episode, Elisa tells her story of childhood abuse, teen pregnancy, still birth, a near death experience, and more. Elisa talks about how she untangled life to build a sense of safety and security and how she turned her trauma into a wildly successful career. Elisa Stancil Levine spent her childhood in a canyon on the American River, upstream from the site of the California gold rush. She left school at sixteen and as a single mother in Sacramento earned a degree in library science and studied creative writing. Working with partners she remodeled sixteen historic houses and was home and garden editor and feature writer for Sacramento Magazine. At thirty-six she founded Stancil Studios, an award winning, nationwide decorative finishes company in San Francisco. Levine's memoir shares the story of “the making of a maker” and takes place in Northern California, Manhattan and Paris. When Elisa is not writing, traveling or consulting on color and pattern she and her husband spend hours immersed in nature, running and riding horseback on Sonoma Mountain. In This Episode Nature was safe and nature was free How curiosity saved her The dark night of the soul moment Getting the rage out Links Elisa's Website Elisa's Facebook & Instagram SubscribeToDebi.com PBT Podcasts Healed or Hardened Quiz Post Betrayal Syndrome Quiz PBT Institute Membership Community Trust Again Book From Hardened to Healed Book
Do you know your own process for decision-making? ? Do you know how judgment shows up in your thought process? Judgment is human, we don't (yet) live in an AI world, where all decisions are powered by data and statistics. Instead, we're synthesizing information ourselves, often through the lenses of emotion, bias, and past experiences. When you're coming up with solutions to a challenge - do you go with the first solution you come up with? Or do you tend to brainstorm and weigh multiple options? This is an example of practical decision-making strategies. If you're wondering how to positively understand and leverage the judgments you make in strategic decision-making, this is the episode for you. THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOWWhat role does judgment play in our decision-making at work? [3:30] System bias, people bias, and processing bias all play a role in our decision-making. What does that mean? [9:50] When you're a leader, every suggestion you make is going to be picked up by someone in the room as an action item. How do you set clear expectations with your team to avoid unintended workflows?[14:22] If I'm a leader and I want to understand anything from succession planning, hiring, risk assessments, etc - how do I get better at this? [22:00] KEEP UP WITH PAMELA BROOKS-RICHARDSLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccsuccess/ EPISODE RESOURCEShttps://remarkable-leadership-lessons.mn.co/plans/221111?bundle_token=4b95ffe2499218bea24341d2cab48999&utm_source=manual (Join the Remarkable Leadership Lessons Community Now) https://rllessons.com/ (Visit the Remarkable Leadership Lessons Site) Got questions? Send them here Interested in being a guest? https://calendly.com/denisecooperspeaks/podcast-overview-referral (Schedule an introduction call)! Subscribe on https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1453921255?ign-itscg=30200&ign-itsct=lt_p (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/52hAJHuGUXlyhKuOyuon3U (Spotify), or https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vY2xvc2luZy10aGUtZ2FwLw (Google Podcasts), and leave us a rating or review GUEST BIOPam is known for her passion for people and facilitating positive change for anyone in need with an open mind. She enjoys being an executive coach and helping people discover their strengths to make life transformations. Pam has helped design and run several leadership programs at ASU and continues to help organizations with executive staffing and team building. She appreciates her many opportunities to work with others and being a part of their discovery process, including running Brené Brown's Dare to Lead™ program as a Certified Facilitator and running Conversational Intelligence™ by Judith Glaser. Pam's passion for performance grew throughout her athletic career and playing volleyball for the University of Washington. She studied organizational and interpersonal development in her first masters and counseling in her second. She uses her assessment tools and understanding of people to create workshops and experiences that can create transformational performance breakthroughs for both individuals and teams. She loves all the work coming out of neuroscience today and what actually leads to better performers and what helps us enjoy life to the fullest. She has presented to large groups, such as the Philip 66 – International Conference and Baxter Asia Pacific's International Strategic Thinking Workshop in Shanghai. She has facilitated large groups in Dare to Lead ™ and been a part of the smaller conferences such as BADD, 101 Black Women's Coalition, and ASU's Commission on the Status of Women and is a Master SPARK facilitator for ASU. In her spare time, she loves to riding her bike, hiking, sailing and even playing a bit of golf now with her husband.
On today's episode, in our "Retail Me This, Retail Me That" segment, we discuss how companies can improve the employee experience to better the customer experience and ways to collect feedback. Then for "Pop-Up Rankings," we rank the top examples of retail leadership that directly impacted our customer experience and the ones that could have been improved. Join our analyst Sara Lebow as she hosts analysts Suzy Davidkhanian and Patty Soltis. For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com © 2022 Insider Intelligence
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While the credibility of phrenology inevitably deteriorated over time, it was neither a completely original concept, nor, in some respects, a completely useless one. In the second part of this two-part series, Ben, Noel and Max explore the ancient precedents of judging inner qualities based on outer appearance, as well as what modern scientists have to say about how phrenology, as imperfect as it was, helped establish some concepts that stay with the world of research today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.