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Resoundingly Human
Smooth operations don't make headlines

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 28:10


Today, we're talking about a topic that sits at the heart of the INFORMS mission: public engagement. While many people think of analytics and operations research as tools used in businesses, universities, or research labs, these disciplines also play an important role in informing public policy, improving government decision-making, and helping communities tackle difficult problems. Joining me today is someone who has spent his career not only advancing the field, but helping others understand its value and impact. Jim Cochran is a professor at the University of Alabama, an internationally recognized educator, researcher, and advocate for analytics and operations research. He is also the recipient of the 2025 INFORMS Advocacy and Governance Committee Award for Public Engagement.

Hans & Scotty G.
HOUR 2 | Brett McMurphy breaks down sanctions from the Big 12 and other conferences directed at Texas Tech if Sorsby plays | Broncos give head coach Sean Payton a new 5-year contract | Texas Attorney General office informs Big 12 that Texas Tech will sue

Hans & Scotty G.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 47:48


Hour 2 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Brett McMurphy, College Football Insider for On3 G, B & U: Broncos give head coach Sean Payton a new 5-year contract Texas A.G.'s office informs Big 12 that Texas Tech will sue if sanctioned

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
How data informs farm decisions, trusting your gut & Alta's new ag minister | RealAg Radio Jun 2, 2026

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 55:26


Thanks for making this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio part of your day! On the show today, Haney is joined by Alberta’s new Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, Tara Sawyer, David Fiddler of Cypress Farm and Ranch Show to talk about the upcoming farm show in Medicine Hat and Paul Sinkevich of Vantage Ag for... Read More

RealAg Radio
How data informs farm decisions, trusting your gut & Alta's new ag minister | RealAg Radio Jun 2, 2026

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 55:26


Thanks for making this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio part of your day! On the show today, Haney is joined by Alberta’s new Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, Tara Sawyer, David Fiddler of Cypress Farm and Ranch Show to talk about the upcoming farm show in Medicine Hat and Paul Sinkevich of Vantage Ag for... Read More

Latina to Latina
Remix: How Natasha Alford's Lived Experience Informs Her Political Analysis and Storytelling

Latina to Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 19:56


The Grio's VP of Digital Content and Senior Correspondent, and CNN political analyst joins Alicia to talk about blending memoir and cultural analysis in her new book, American Negra. Follow Natasha on Instagram @natashasalford and learn more about her book American Negra here. If you liked this episode, listen to How Claudia Forestieri Made the Pivot from Journalism to Scripted Television and How O Magazine's Arianna Davis Made It, on Her Own Terms. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Resoundingly Human
From vision to reality with the 2026 INFORMS President

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 19:22


Earlier this year, we kicked off 2026 with INFORMS President Mark Lewis, talking about his vision for the year ahead. Now, just after the INFORMS Analytics+ Conference – his first major event as president – we're checking back in to reflect on what we've seen so far, what stood out, and what's still ahead for the INFORMS community.

Small Business Confidential
How Selling Informs The Marketing

Small Business Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 27:02


Mike leads our weekly sales meeting and we talk [1:15] Mike introduces the weekly sales meeting and explains how the team uses sales feedback to adjust marketing.[6:45] A'marri explains how marketing helps communicate RPC's value, proactivity, and problem-solving approach to customers.[9:30] Mike explains why sales and marketing work together, and how customer questions reveal what people really need.[20:00] Mike and Lyndsey discuss filtering serious leads, responding quickly, and creating urgency during the rental process.[25:00] Mike and A'marri discuss tracking sales statistics, understanding why customers say yes or no, and using that feedback to improve marketing.

Encounter with God Together
Tony Dungy shares how Scripture informs Coaching

Encounter with God Together

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 18:00


Romans 11:36–14:9Join SU President, Gail Martin and guest Tony Dungy, Pro Football Hall of Famer, reflecting on a new week of Scripture readings from the Book of Romans.Featured Guest: Tony Dungy, Pro Football Hall of FamerTony Dungy is a Pro Football Hall of Famer, Super Bowl-winning head coach, bestselling author, and one of the most respected voices in professional football. Over a 13-year head coaching career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996–2001) and Indianapolis Colts (2002–2008), he compiled a 148–79 record and became the first African American head coach to win the Super Bowl when the Colts defeated the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI. He holds a number of NFL firsts, including being the first head coach to defeat all 32 NFL teams, the youngest assistant coach in league history at age 25, and the youngest defensive coordinator at 28. Before coaching, Dungy played as a defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers and was part of their Super Bowl XIII championship team. Off the field, Dungy is known for his deep Christian faith and commitment to mentoring the next generation. He is the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller Quiet Strength, and has served as an analyst on NBC's Football Night in America. He and his wife Lauren are the parents of ten children — three biological and seven adopted — and have been foster parents to dozens more. In 2001, Tony co-founded a Bible study fellowship among NFL coaches that continues to this day, now spanning 15–20 teams across the league and using Scripture Union's Encounter with God as its daily devotional guide.

The Annie Frey Show Podcast
Rich Vos informs us which sports women can play

The Annie Frey Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 27:33


Badminton, volleyball, and maybe some other light things like that. Rich Vos is at the Funny Bone tonight and stays with us for two segments of side-eyed talk.

Highland Park United Methodist Church Fellowship Class
5-10-2026 Our Identity in Christ and How That Informs How We Live

Highland Park United Methodist Church Fellowship Class

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 42:17


Democrats Abroad: The Blue Vote Café
Terrell Jermaine Starr: How Race Informs Politics (Season 13, Ep13)

Democrats Abroad: The Blue Vote Café

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 57:38


Independent journalist Terrell Jermaine Starr discusses expanding the definition of race and how racism informs politics both in the U.S. and abroad. He explores the relatively brief period of American history dedicated to "getting things right," explains why he dislikes comparisons between the modern U.S. and Nazi Germany, and shares his experience being embedded with Ukraine's territorial defense forces during the Russian invasion.Additionally, Terrell breaks down the Russian word for "Black," reveals what he would ask Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview, and offers a unique perspective on "woke culture."Support and follow his work:Patreon: patreon.com/TerrelljstarrofficiaSubstack: terrellstarr.substack.comContributions: venmo.com/u/Terrell-Starr or paypal.me/terrellstarrWebsites: terrellstarr.com and blackdiplomats.netFind the full audio library of Blue Vote Café episodes at bluevotecafe.com. Remember to register and request your ballot every year at votefromabroad.org.

Progress Texas Happy Hour
In Progress: How Star Wars Reflects And Informs Our Politics

Progress Texas Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 35:22


Monday is Star Wars Day - May the Fourth be with you! Both Communications Director Chris Mosser and Digital Associate Haley Smith are lifelong Star Wars fanatics, and are not about to allow an opportunity to talk Star Wars AND politics go by - and in fact, for those interested in both, the parallels between the galaxy far far away and the history and current political moment right here on Earth are interesting to explore. Executive Director Kathleen "Mon Mothma" Thompson joins to try to keep the nerd factor from fully spiraling out of control.Thanks for listening! Learn more about Progress Texas and how you can support our ongoing work at https://progresstexas.org/.

Boomer & Gio
Caller Informs Us Of Volleyball Star, Jordan Lucas

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 5:42


A caller checks in to let us know about Jordan Lucas - a great volleyball player who is also gay and loves to celebrate.

CME in Minutes: Education in Primary Care
Advancing Secondary Stroke Prevention: How the Latest Evidence Informs Team-Based Practice

CME in Minutes: Education in Primary Care

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 61:57


Please visit answersincme.com/860/102701687-replay to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and get a certificate. Presented by Mike Sharma, MD, MSc; and Richard A. Bernstein, MD, PhD. In this activity, experts in stroke discuss post-stroke care and long-term secondary stroke prevention. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Discuss evidence-based strategies for secondary stroke prevention, including risk factor modification; Outline the potential role of FXIa inhibitors in closing current long-term management gaps for patients who have had a non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke or TIA; and Design multidisciplinary, long-term secondary stroke treatment plans that effectively leverage all members of the stroke care team, including cardiologists.

The Phillip Scott Audio Experience
White Woman Informs Other Groups That They Will NEVER Be Accepted By Them No Matter What They Do

The Phillip Scott Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 8:19


Subject to
Subject to: Aharon Ben-Tal

Subject to

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 109:39


Aharon “Ronny” Ben-Tal is a Professor of OR and former head of the MINERVA Optimization Center at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion). His interests lie in Continuous Optimization, particularly nonsmooth and large-scale problems, conic and robust optimization, as well as convex and nonsmooth analysis. He has published more than 130 papers in professional journals and co-authored three books. Ronny was Dean of the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion and he also served as a council member of the Mathematical Programming Society. He was Area Editor Operations Research and Math. of OR, and member of the Editorial Board of SIAM J. Optimization, J. Convex Analysis, OR Letters, Mathematical Programming, Management Science, Math. Modeling and Numerical Analysis, EJOR, and Computational Management Science. He also served as Associate Editor for SIAM J. Optimization. He in an EURO Gold Medalist, an INFORMS and SIAM fellow, and a Distinguished Scientist by CWI in The Netherlands. Ronny is a recipient of the IBM Faculty Award, and was also awarded the Khachiyan Prize by the INFORMS Optimization Society for lifetime achievements in the area of Optimization. In addition, the OR Society of Israel awarded him the lifetime achievement Prize. As of April 2026, he has over 41,000 citations on Google Scholar.

Resoundingly Human
When AI plans the plan: NVIDIA's Edelman story

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 13:33


Each year, organizations from around the world demonstrate how advanced analytics and operations research are solving real problems at massive scale – and are recognized and celebrated by the INFORMS community with the Franz Edelman Award competition. Joining me today are members of the team from NVIDIA, a global leader in accelerated computing and artificial intelligence. As companies grow and their products evolve, the demand–supply networks that support them often become incredibly complex. To stay ahead of this complexity and remain responsive in fast-moving markets, organizations need smarter and more adaptive supply chain management systems. To tackle this challenge, NVIDIA developed an AI-powered planning platform designed to maintain stability, responsiveness, and agility across their global supply chain. The platform brings together a full stack of advanced technologies, all working together to support intelligent supply chain planning at scale. Today, we'll hear more about how this powerful combination of AI and optimization is transforming supply chain decision-making.

New Community Church of Tacoma
The Cross: Informs Our Suffering

New Community Church of Tacoma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 26:00


Bo Noonan explores how the cross of Christ reshapes our understanding of suffering, rejecting the idea that God is either powerless or unloving and instead showing that suffering is a broken intrusion into creation tied to sin and spiritual evil. It teaches that while suffering is real and complex, the cross gives it meaning—forming maturity, producing spiritual fruit, and deepening trust in God, as seen in the life and endurance of Jesus. Ultimately, the cross offers hope that suffering is temporary, assures us of God's love and justice, and calls believers to endure with joy, trusting in the promise of restoration.

Oh My Pod! with Chelsea Riffe
Writing the Unsendable, How Language Informs Expression, and The Void as a Creative Guide with Lois Mac

Oh My Pod! with Chelsea Riffe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 70:05


We all have that one friend who we sprint to when we need a breakup text drafted, spruce up our vanilla cover letter, or edit a flimsy apology, because we know how much words carry weight. They're spells. Today, Lois Mac, THE word wizard who focuses on strategic communication layered with uncensored expression, comes on to help humans stop performing expression and start saying the damn thing.Lois reminds us:When you lose your words, you lose yourself. Lois built her entire identity around language, then moved to a small Costa Rican town after having her first baby, surrounded by people who spoke only Spanish, and the woman who always had the right words suddenly had none... what she couldn't have known then is that was entirely the point.The creative elephant never forgets. When you're not saying the real thing, every piece of content, every project, every newsletter becomes a hostage to it; your creativity doesn't leave, it just sits in the corner, arms crossed, waiting.Trying harder is a one-way ticket to the void. The void is a compass that shows up when you've drifted so far from yourself you're basically a human LinkedIn post, arriving not to destroy you but to say: come back to your actual voice.Write the unsendable thing. A daily writing practice that's purely for you (no feed, algorithm, or audience) is where your public voice quietly gets built.Presence beats vocabulary every time. Deep, juicy, family-level friendships are built on showing up, staying in the room after saying the wrong thing, and learning to laugh at yourself, not perfect sentence structure.This conversation is for those in the middle of identity shapeshifting, multi-lingual multi-hyphenates, who need a permission slip to say the thing you've been swallowing. She gives us a gentle but firm reminder that the most radical creative act available to you right now is NOT the next launch, the next rebrand, or the next post — it's just being the person who's already here.Connect with Lois:Writing Wildly Retreats: a full writing immersion in the Costa Rican jungle where your most important writing finally gets to breathe (enrolling for June + Sept 2026, mention how you found it in the application!)Creative Living App: the app that turns your instinct to consume into a desire to createSweet Talk: A creative business uprising disguised as 4 months of writing, copy + messaging mentorshipSubstack: The Smoking AreaInstagramConnect with Chelsea:

Nightcap with Unc and Ocho
Nightcap Hour 2: Wembanyama EXPECTED to SIGN 5 YEAR $252M with Spurs + Adam Silver INFORMS the NBA of ANTI TANKING Rules + Bill Self SPEAKS on Darryn Peterson CHECKING OUT + Chicago Bears TO MOVE to INDIANA?! + Ravens OC Declan Doyle EMPHASIZES Off Season

Nightcap with Unc and Ocho

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 85:37 Transcription Available


Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Victor Wembenyama is expected to sign a 5 year 252 million dollar extension with the San Antonio Spurs, Jalen Johnson has been going crazy the last 6 games, and Adam Silver informs the league of anti tanking rules for next season and much more! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI...0:00 - Wemby expected to sign 5 yr $252m max extension with the Spurs03:25 - Jalen Johnson over his last 6 games11:07 - Adam Silver informs league of Anti Tanking Rules for next season13:15 - Highlights of the People’s Champ frm Nightcap Outside19:52 - Kansas HC Bill Self spoke abt Darryn Peterson27:55 - Indiana lawmakers make way for the Hammond Bears32:25 - Ravens new OC Declan Doyle emphasizes importance of off season workouts1:00:40 - Chiefs restructure Patrick Mahomes’ contract this week1:06:00 - Florida senate passes Teddy Bridgewater Act1:07:20 - Q & Aaayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

OncLive® On Air
S16 Ep4: Comprehensive Ph+ ALL Paradigm Knowledge Informs Frontline Ponatinib Use: With Nicholas Short, MD

OncLive® On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 16:15


In today's episode, we spoke with Nicholas Short, MD. Dr Short is an associate professor in the Department of Leukemia of the Division of Cancer Medicine at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.In our exclusive interview, Dr Short discussed evolving factors at play for the treatment of patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)–positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). He also noted how the TKI ponatinib (Iclusig) stacks up against other TKIs for Ph-positive ALL, in addition to evolving approaches that incorporate treatments like blinatumomab (Blincyto).

Neuro-Oncology: The Podcast
Hot Topics: How longitudinal profiling of glioma informs therapy development

Neuro-Oncology: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 19:20


Dr. Dave Rogawski interviews Dr. David Solomon on his research that sheds light on how key genomic alterations in high-grade glioma evolve over time and how these insights might inform therapeutic development.

Resoundingly Human
Quantum Leap: What's Next for Optimization?

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 28:37


Even though we are are still navigating the AI boom and its growing impact, it's still important to also keepo looking ahead to what's next. In this episode, we're diving into a topic that sparks imagination, confusion, and maybe even a little fear: quantum computing. Joining me in this episode is Tamás Terlaky, a longtime INFORMS member and a global leader in optimization, interior point methods, and – more recently – the future of quantum computing. Tamás is a professor at Lehigh University and a passionate advocate for preparing the OR/MS community for the next technological wave.

Resoundingly Human
Chasing positive impact with the 2026 INFORMS President

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 24:46


The 2026 INFORMS President Mark Lewis brings not just technical brilliance to his role as president, but a deep care for the people who make this field so impactful. His vision reminds us that analytics isn't just about solving problems – it's about building communities, growing opportunity, and creating a better world through smarter decisions.

Resoundingly Human
From first meeting to Fellow: A professional lifetime with INFORMS

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 30:24


I'm so excited to be joined by someone whose name is deeply woven into the fabric of the INFORMS community – Dr. Jim Cochran, Professor of Applied Statistics and the Mike & Kathy Morone Research Chair at the University of Alabama's Culverhouse College of Business. Jim is a longtime INFORMS member, past recipient of the INFORMS Prize for the Teaching of OR/MS Practice and INFORMS Presidents Award, and a Fellow of INFORMS, the American Statistical Association, and the African Academy of Sciences, and a tireless advocate for analytics education, international collaboration, and community engagement. He's attended more INFORMS meetings than most of us can count – and today we're talking about what has changed, what has stayed the same, and why INFORMS remains such a meaningful home for so many members like Jim.

Resoundingly Human
Closing out the year with the 2025 INFORMS President

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 23:20


We close out another terrific year of Resoundingly Human podcasts with our 2025 INFORMS President Dave Hunt, for a look back over his time as president, milestones, and what activities he's looking forward to getting back to in 2026.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2548: Informs

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 3:48


Episode: 2548 INFORMS and the mathematics of problem solving.  Today, strange bedfellows.

Resoundingly Human
Learning to optimize ... and how to bake the BEST cookies

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 30:47


In this episode, we're continuing our special relaunch series by welcoming one of this year's INFORMS Annual Meeting plenary speakers – a pioneer in the fusion of machine learning and optimization, and a leader in advancing AI for real-world engineering challenges. Pascal Van Hentenryck is a Fellow of INFORMS and AAAI, and has made groundbreaking contributions to constraint programming and optimization systems that are still used in industry decades later. His current research focuses on integrating AI with mathematical optimization to solve incredibly complex and large-scale problems in energy, transportation, supply chains, and more. At the 2025 INFORMS Annual Meeting, he delivered a plenary address titled "Learning to Optimize: Foundations and Industrial Impact," exploring how machine learning and optimization can work hand-in-hand to meet real-time demands in today's dynamic systems. 

UNPILLED Podcast
Movement is Medicine: How Fascia and Movement Informs Our Genetic Expression with Dr. Emily Splichal

UNPILLED Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 56:18


We are currently living in an epidemic of a sedentary lifestyle. As we live through our screens whether it be glued to our phones, tablets, or laptops, we tend to miss out on the benefits of movement in our day to day lives - how does movement benefit us?In this episode, Dr. Krista Kostroman, Chief Science Officer of the DNA Company, is joined by Dr. Emily Splichal. She is a functional podiatrist and human movement specialist, is the mind behind Naboso. With a spirit to challenge conformity, Dr. Splichal has taken her conventional Podiatric Medical degree and combined it with years of experience and expertise in human movement and sensory science to found Naboso.Dr. Splichal believes that our experience in this world is built around sensory stimulation and our ability to process, perceive, and integrate this information effectively. Since 2012, Dr. Splichal has been traveling the world to share her unique approach to human movement, foot function, and barefoot science. Having taught in 35 countries and to over 25,000 professionals, Dr. Splichal has quickly become a sought out leader in barefoot training and rehabilitation. Here are the highlights of today's episode:03:59 How Our Body Feeds Into Mental Experiences08:59 How People Can Shift Through Movement and Fascial Engagement15:17 Walking as An Access Point to Health26:04 How Fascia and Movement Informs Our Genetic Expression40:16 Supporting Fascia and Microvasculature46:33 Reintegrating Body with Space51:43 ConclusionIf you wish to learn more from Dr. Emily Splichal and Naboso, you may do so through the following channels:Website: https://www.naboso.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naboso_technology/YouTube: Master Movement with Naboso______________________________________________________Keep yourself up to date on The DNA Talks Podcast! Follow our socials below:The DNA Talks Podcast Instagram: @dnatalkspodcastThe DNA Company Instagram: @thednacoThe DNA Company's Official Tiktok Account: @thednaco3______________________________________________________Medical Disclaimer: The information provided in this communication is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read here. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.

Trent Loos Podcast
Rural Route Dec 10, 2025 JC Cole informs us that to make more chickens a male and female required.

Trent Loos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 48:08


JC Cole has been telling us about the sun spots for the past 4 1/2 years and now we are living it. Too many people just don't pay attention to what is headed our way.

Subject to
Subject to: Tamás Terlaky

Subject to

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 159:01


Professor Terlaky is the director of the Quantum Computing and Optimization Laboratory (QCOL). He served as the Chair of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Lehigh University, 2008 – 2017. Prior to his appointment at Lehigh U., Prof. Terlaky has taught at Eötvös U., Budapest, Hungary; Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands; McMaster U., ON, Canada. At McMaster he also served as the founding Director of the School of Computational Engineering and Science. Prof. Terlaky has published four books, edited over ten books and journal special issues and published over 220 research papers. Topics include theoretical and algorithmic foundations of operations research (e.g., invention of the criss-cross method), design and analysis of large classes of interior point methods, computational optimization, worst case examples of the central path, nuclear reactor core reloading optimization, oil refinery and VLSI design optimization and robust radiation therapy treatment optimization. Further, his research interest includes high performance optimization methods, optimization modeling, optimization problems in engineering sciences, and Quantum Computing Optimization. Prof. Terlaky is Founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Optimization and Engineering, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications . He has served as associate editor of ten journals and has served as conference chair, conference organizer, and distinguished invited speaker at conferences all over the world. He was general Chair of the INFORMS 2015 Annual Meeting, a former Chair of INFORMS' Optimization Society, Chair of the ICCOPT Steering Committee of the Mathematical Optimization Society, Chair of the SIAM Activity Groupon Optimization. He received: the MITACS Mentorship Award for his distinguished Ph.D. student supervisory record; the Egerváry Award of the Hungarian Operations Research Society; the Award of Merit of the Canadian Operations Research Society; The Wagner Prize of INFORMS; The Outstanding Innovation in Service Science Engineering Award of IISE. Prof. Terlaky is Fellow of the Fields Institute, Fellow of INFORMS, Fellow of SIAM, Fellow of IFORS, and Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Resoundingly Human
From HIV to the Opioid Epidemic: O.R. at the Heart of Better Public Policy

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 31:46


Welcome back to Resoundingly Human, the INFORMS podcast! After a short break this summer, we are back with more great content and interviews featuring INFORMS members whose work is helping make Smarter Decisions for a Better World. In this episode, Margaret Brandeau, professor at Stanford University, and the opening plenary speaker at the 2025 INFORMS Annual Meeting, gives valuable insight into how operations research is helping to inform better public policy to save lives.

Subject to
Subject to: Dorit Hochbaum

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 115:22


Dorit S. Hochbaum is a distinguished professor in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR) at UC Berkeley. Professor Hochbaum holds a Ph.D from the Wharton school of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are in areas of discrete optimization, network flow techniques, data mining, image segmentation, supply chain management and efficient utilization of resources. Her work contributed to the analysis of heuristics and approximation algorithms in the worst case, and on average, to the complexity analysis of algorithms in general, and nonlinear optimization algorithms in particular. Her theoretical work focuses on particularly efficient techniques using network flow for data mining and image segmentation including parametric flow for the convex Markov Random Fields problem establishing it as polynomial; the PseudoFlow algorithm for the maximum flow problem and the parametric flow and cut algorithms. Her recent research is on problems relating to machine learning on recognizing bias in labeled data; reducing dependence in training data; using pairwise relationships to enhance clustering methods. Applications include improved yield prediction in semi-conductor manufacturing; devising balanced covariates for experimental design; the maximum diversity and dispersion problem and group rankings and aggregate decision problems.Professor Hochbaum is the author of over 190 papers that appeared in the Operations Research, Management Science and Theoretical Computer Science literature. She served as department editor for Management Science department of Optimization and Modeling, and on a number of editorial boardsProfessor Hochbaum was named in 2004 as honorary doctorate of Sciences of the University of Copenhagen, for her work on approximation algorithms. She was appointed the Pinhas Naor lecturer of the Technion for 2013, and a Research Excellence professor at the University of Vienna in 2007. She is the winner of the 2011 INFORMS Computing Society prize for her work on algorithms for image segmentation. Professor Hochbaum is a fellow of INFORMS and a fellow of SIAM (Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics). In 2024, she was awarded the Khachiyan Prize by the INFORMS Optimization Society, recognizing her for her extensive contributions to optimization, including her work on the design and analysis of algorithms and their applications across various domains.

Women's Power to Heal Mother Earth!
Episode 182- Wholeness through Sound

Women's Power to Heal Mother Earth!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 8:49


Send us a textCosmic sounds heal us as we learn to harness its wise medicine within. You know that you are infinitely powerful in your frequency potential when you realize you are equipped with a powerful weapon that can restore earth equanimity and our proper alignment to her. The human voice as a divine  instrument is a powerful foundational tool for living a life of ahimsa. It is the basis of our individuality and creative expression. However, the human voice is our most misunderstood and misused possession. We take our voice for granted—using and abusing it for the most mundane, trivial and hurtful communications—forgetting to honor it as the divine instrument of harmony, sovereignty and within us.Vedic wisdom Informs the universe in a state of constant, interconnected vibration, and creation itself is emanated from a primordial sound or vibration, often represented by the mantra "Om".  This sound is central axis of the life force that flows through living beings, and practices like Vedic and other ancient chants are used to align with this cosmic vibration. First and  foremost, we are rhythmic beings, sustained in growth through our vibratory field. The greater our vibrations, the more consciousness we harness and exude. everything in the universe, including thoughts, speech and emotions, is energy vibrating at a specific frequency. In this view, when we raise personal vibration it aligns with the "cosmic vibration" and ripples out to awaken a deeper sense of awareness and wellness throughout the human tribe. Nature continually grace our energies with her healing sounds…she nourishes our vibratory fields that keeps mind body healthy … through gentle whispers, or vibrant talks she rambles and when we become tone- deaf  she shouts and rages as in terrifying winds, and storms to awaken the human connection to her infinite grace, medicine and wisdom. Her earth is always tremor-ing deep beneath the surface, her mysterious phenomenon pulses every 26 seconds a seismic"heartbeat" that has puzzled scientists for decades.  Silencing is another indicator of earth intelligence signaling humans that our alignment to her vibration is askew. The ocean's gentle giants are falling quiet - and it's sending shockwaves through the scientific community. The blue whale song intensity has dropped by nearly 40% over recent decades. These deep, low-frequency calls aren't just necessary for mating, navigation, and long-distance communication. Importantly, the ocean mammals' vibratory field sustains humanity's memory field. (Subject for another podcast)……Africa and other ancient cultures knew that oral knowledge is power. the most important knowledge such as Vedas was largely preserved by a few select and worthy custodians. In Aboriginal cultures, elders who have passed the highest levels of initiation hold the deepest levels of knowledge. This is reflected in the way their cosmic energy generated architecture as in the Egyptian pyramids, the Aboriginal initiation sites, at Stonehenge, where the perimeter of standing stones shields the centre of the ring, where the most circulation of cosmic vibration seals important aspects knowledge which are passed on through ceremony. Listen in—Support the showMay Peace Be Your Journey~www.mayatiwari.comwww.facebook.com/mayatiwariahimsa.Buzzsprout.com Get Maya's New Book: I Am Shakti: https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/o-books/our-books/I-am-shakti Amazon.com Bookshop.org

J.P. Morgan Insights (video)
How research informs investment strategy

J.P. Morgan Insights (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 22:05


In today's rapidly evolving investment landscape, staying ahead means understanding how asset allocation strategies are adapting to new market realities. This episode of Insights Now explores the dynamic interplay between macroeconomic trends, policy shifts and the growing importance of research in portfolio construction. From the impact of fiscal and trade policies to the rise of alternatives and real assets, our experts discuss how diversification beyond the traditional 60/40 model is helping investors build resilience against inflation, rate shocks and other market disruptions.    In this episode, join Gabriela Santos, Chief Market Strategist for the Americas, and David Kelly, Chief Global Strategist, as they reflect on the season's most important takeaways from the Multi-Asset Solutions team and share their outlook for the future of asset allocation. Watch the video version on YouTube.  Subscribe to the Notes on the Week Ahead podcast for more insights from Dr. David Kelly: Apple Podcasts | Spotify    

Women Emerging- The Expedition
188. WE Explorers Lily & Melati on How Friendship Informs Co-leading

Women Emerging- The Expedition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 26:37


In this final episode of the Changemakers series, Julia speaks with Lily and Melati, co-founders and co-leaders of their organisation, about what it really means to lead side by side. The two reflect on the months they've just spent on the Women Emerging Expedition, realising again and again how rare and valuable it is to have a partner in leadership when so many peers are walking a lonely road. They talk about the power of being “the same but different” similar enough to share a wavelength, different enough to bring out each other's strengths. Lily and Melati also explore the challenges of co-leading: how a close friendship can fuel vision, stamina, and creativity, but also complicate leading others, setting boundaries, and making hard calls. They share glimpses of their day-to-day rhythm from long hours in Bali to impromptu walks through new cities and how that rhythm builds a kind of “leadership soulmate” energy that keeps their mission alive. Listen to this episode to hear how friendship can make co-leading extraordinary and what it takes to keep that friendship strong while leading others. About the guests: Melati is a 24-year-old full-time changemaker and movement builder, and the founder of YOUTHTOPIA and Bye Bye Plastic Bags. She founded Bye Bye Plastic Bags at the age of 12, since then, Melati has spoken on world stages such as TED and the UN, she recently co-chaired the World Economic Forum GPAP committee, sat on the inaugural Expert Advisory Panel for the Earthshot Prize, and has had her film, Bigger Than Us, premiere at the 74th Cannes Film Festival 2021. Today, Melati launched her new company, YOUTHTOPIA, focusing on youth empowerment through short, meaningful peer to peer programs and providing them the tools they need to be changemakers. Her vision is to make YOUTHTOPIA the go-to platform for young changemakers. Lily is a 22-year-old Singaporean-Iranian changemaker and one of the Co-Founders of YOUTHTOPIA. Since its launch in 2020, YOUTHTOPIA has focused on youth empowerment through peer-to-peer programmes, providing students with the tools they need to be changemakers. Currently, Lily is also a senior at Yale-NUS College studying Global Affairs and Environmental Studies. In line with the values of YOUTHTOPIA, Lily is an active changemaker in her community who leads the Moulmein-Cairnhill Mentoring and Tutoring Programme for disadvantaged students in Singapore, and is heavily involved in grassroots voluntary work. Lily is also the youngest ever elected PAP Policy Forum Council member, and is a vocal advocate for youth-centric policies within the government.

News Talk 920 KVEC
Pismo Beach Today 10/12/2025 12p: Liz Summer, CEO of The United Way informs us of what is going on.

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 57:52


Pismo Beach Today 10/12/2025 12p: Liz Summer, CEO of The United Way, let's us know what is going on. Produced by Jim Richards

Get Invested with Bushy Martin
Get Invested: Housing values to triple? How history informs our property future with Simon Pressley

Get Invested with Bushy Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 60:10


Is population growth really driving property prices? Tune in for Simon Pressley’s timeless insights from 80 years of Australian property cycles. Do interest rates really move the market, or is that another investor myth? In this Get Invested rewind, host Bushy Martin reopens the Rolled-Gold Property Hub Vault to revisit one of the most popular and timeless interviews from over a thousand episodes. This week, Bushy is joined by Simon Pressley — Australia’s leading property analyst, Real Estate Institute of Australia Hall of Fame inductee, and Director of Propertyology — to unpack more than 80 years of Australian property history and reveal the principles that still hold true today. Simon, who Bushy calls the “Warren Buffett of Australian property,” dives deep into the real drivers of long-term performance, helping investors cut through the noise of interest rates, migration headlines, and short-term hype. Together, they explore: Which so-called “world-ending” events actually shifted property markets — and which just made headlines How rent controls have affected supply (and why history might be repeating itself) The property fundamentals that haven’t changed in eight decades — and what’s likely to happen next If you want to build wealth by design and invest with clarity — not clickbait — this classic conversation will sharpen your understanding of what really moves Australian property.

The Mission - La Misión
Philippians Chapter 1 - "Faith Informs Facts"

The Mission - La Misión

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 45:19


Philippians Chapter 1 - "Faith Informs Facts" by Mission Ebenezer Family Church

From the Crows' Nest
How Science Fiction Informs and Inspires EMSO Innovation

From the Crows' Nest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 55:11


In this episode of From the Crows' Nest, host Ken Miller looks at innovation in EMSO and how ideas get from whiteboard to the battlefield through a new lens: science fiction. Lisa Yaszek, Regents Professor of Science Fiction Studies at Georgia Tech, tells host Ken Miller that scientists are indebted to science fiction writers, as the genre gives people interested in science and technology a way to theorize about promising technologies years, decades, or even centuries in the future. She says the genre is an incubator for new ideas and has led to innovative breakthroughs from scientists like physicists Richard Feynman and Kip Thorne. Beyond its scientific impact, the genre also allows cultures from all over the world to see the real world as one of possibility.To learn more about today's topics or to stay updated on EMSO and EW developments, visit our homepage.

OncLive® On Air
S14 Ep20: The Evolving Role of Noncovalent BTK Inhibition Informs CLL Treatment Selection: With Asad Dean, MD

OncLive® On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 16:19


In today's episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Asad Dean, MD, about treatment selection for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in the second-line setting. Dr Dean is a physician at the Texas Oncology-Fort Worth Cancer Center. In our exclusive interview, Dr Dean discussed the roles of covalent BTK inhibitors and BCL-2 inhibitors in the management of CLL. He highlighted the importance of molecular profiling for treatment rechallenge decisions and the potential for resistance mutations in this disease. He also noted the role of pirtobrutinib (Jaypirca) in overcoming treatment resistance, along with clinical signs indicating that patients may need a therapy change. Dr Dean also mentioned the high response rates seen with CAR T-cell therapy in patients with CLL and explained the possibility for combination regimens in CLL. Additionally, he expressed optimism about BTK degraders and bispecific antibodies.

The Dad Whisperer
How Biblical Masculinity Informs and Motivates Fathers (Interview with Dr. Zach Clinton)

The Dad Whisperer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 37:37


Today on The Dad Whisperer Podcast I'm joined by my friend, Dr. Zach Clinton, VP of the AACC (American Association of Christian Counselors), an organization I've had the privilege of partnering with for many years. Zach has a passion for speaking life into men and has reached thousands across the country with his powerful message about what biblical masculinity looks like in action. If you're a dad who needs encouragement and more input about leading your daughter spiritually, you'll love this conversation!

Charlotte Talks
Author Dan Fesperman discusses new book 'Pariah,' his Charlotte roots and how his journalism career informs his writing

Charlotte Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 50:35


Author Dan Fesperman, who grew up in Charlotte and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is no stranger to dangerous situations. He was a foreign correspondent for the Baltimore Sun and reported from Europe and the Middle East. He now writes thrillers full-time. He'll be in Charlotte at Park Road Books on Sept. 4 to discuss his new novel Pariah.

Better Preach
101. How Acting Informs Preaching with Tanner Kalina

Better Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 41:02


DescriptionIs there an overlap between the art of preaching and the skill of acting? This is something that I have wondered about for a long time. Having spent time on only a few acting stages - not the lease of which earned me a college best actor award at my alma mater for playing a young man with elephant ears - but I digress? Is preaching performative? Yes, in some ways. Is preaching the same as acting? No, of course not, but the overlap and where that line is fascinating and what preachers can learn from great actors is super practical. In my conversation with Tanner Kalina today we dig in to these very questions and might even have discovered some answers! Check it out!++Tanner Kalina is a Catholic evangelist living with his wife, Alli, in northern Colorado. They enjoy camping, snowboarding, and living life on mission together. Using his experience as a professional comedian and actor, Tanner travels all across the United States to share the Gospel. He relates to audiences through humor, high levels of energy, and an egregious amount of research.His online videos have accumulated millions of views, and he's had the opportunity to create additional video resources with Ascension Presents, Ascension Press, EWTN, FOCUS, Life Teen, YDisciple, and others.Alongside two of his best friends, he is a Co-Founder of the Saints Alive Podcast on Hallow, which inspires hundreds of thousands of families all across the world to chase holiness. His debut book, Aching for Greatness, is out now wherever you get your books, and he's in works on his second book. Check out Tanner's Website: www.tannerkalina.comLinksFor more information about the Better Preach Podcast visit: www.ryanohara.org/betterpreachBetter Preach Podcast is now on YouTube. Here's a link to the channel.Check out Ryan's FREE course on “sharing your faith as a Catholic.”Follow Ryan on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or FacebookJoin the Better Preach email list.

Answers from the Lab
Quantitative Adenovirus Assay Better Informs Post-Transplant Care: Joseph Yao, M.D.

Answers from the Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 12:21


Joseph Yao, M.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' new quantitative assay (Mayo ID: ADVQU) goes beyond qualitative testing to evaluate transplant patients for adenovirus infection. Adenovirus can cause life-threatening disease in immunocompromised transplant patients, especially children.(01:14)Could you give us a brief overview of this assay? (02:06)Can you explain the differences of the qualitative and quantitative methods and why we made the change to a quantitative adenovirus method? (04:00)When is this test typically ordered for transplant patients? Is it used throughout their treatment? (06:56)Could an immunocompromised person be unknowingly infected? (07:31)Is our quantitative method approved for pediatric patients? (08:00)How are the test results used to treat patients?(10:36)What other infections might providers consider alongside adeovirus?

Resoundingly Human
Analytics+, volunteer opportunities, the power of collaboration, and other presidential updates

Resoundingly Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 17:42


As we are well into the first half of the year – and here at INFORMS we have packed a lot into these first few months – now is a terrific time to circle back and check in with the 2025 INFORMS President Dave Hunt. We kicked off a brand-new year of Resoundingly Human podcasts back in January with a special double header featuring Dave where we discussed both his goals and objectives relating to INFORMS as well as heard his perspective on the unique and exciting ways INFORMS members are going to continue to help make smarter decisions for a better world.

The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad
Evolutionary Psychology Informs the Social Sciences and the Denial of Science (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_835)

The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 52:01


Original link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKYgGYHRj5w&t=1726s (hosted by Greg LaBlanc) _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreon.com/GadSaad https://paypal.me/GadSaad To subscribe to my exclusive content on Twitter, please visit my bio at https://twitter.com/GadSaad _______________________________________ This clip was posted on May 14, 2025 on my YouTube channel as THE SAAD TRUTH_1853: https://youtu.be/8yGZwGliAZY _______________________________________ Please visit my website gadsaad.com, and sign up for alerts. If you appreciate my content, click on the "Support My Work" button. I count on my fans to support my efforts. You can donate via Patreon, PayPal, and/or SubscribeStar. _______________________________________ Dr. Gad Saad is a professor, evolutionary behavioral scientist, and author who pioneered the use of evolutionary psychology in marketing and consumer behavior. In addition to his scientific work, Dr. Saad is a leading public intellectual who often writes and speaks about idea pathogens that are destroying logic, science, reason, and common sense.  _______________________________________

Conversations with Peter Boghossian
How Greek Tragedy Informs the Ethics of Severance w Isabella Reinhardt

Conversations with Peter Boghossian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 36:52