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Law of Code
#144 - What SEC crypto disclosure guidance means for projects, with Dr. Chris Brummer

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 25:45


In this episode, Jacob Robinson is joined by Dr. Chris Brummer (@ChrisBrummerDr), Professor of Financial Technology at Georgetown Law and Founder & CEO of Bluprynt, an AI and blockchain-powered platform for automating regulatory disclosures. Together, they unpack the SEC's recent statement: Offerings and Registrations of Securities in the Crypto Asset Markets — a document that some say could mark a paradigmatic shift in the agency's approach to digital asset regulation. We also discuss his article on this guidance. Timestamps: ➡️ 00:00 Intro➡️ 0:46 Sponsor: Day One Law➡️ 01:37 What is Bluprynt?➡️ 07:32 Why this SEC guidance is timely and valuable➡️ 09:41 The SEC is paying down regulatory debt➡️ 16:03 Smart contract disclosures➡️ 18:40 The investment contract question➡️ 21:25 How projects can navigate this paradigm shiftThis episode is brought to you by Day One Law — a boutique law firm helping crypto startups navigate complex legal challenges. Visit https://www.dayonelaw.xyz/ to get in touch.Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

Law of Code
#143 - The biggest legal risk facing crypto developers might be Section 1960, which Amanda Tuminelli explains

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 25:44


In this conversation, Jacob Robinson and Amanda Tuminelli, Executive Director of the DeFi Education Fund, delve into the criminal code provision punishing unlicensed money transmitting businesses, why this is relevant for developers of non-custodial crypto projects, and how a recent memo from the Department of Justice on ending “the regulatory weaponization against digital assets" might not have gone far enough.Timestamps: ➡️ 00:00 Intro➡️ 0:46 Sponsor: Day One Law➡️ 01:05 What is Section 1960 and how does it impact crypto developers➡️ 03:42 What case law tells us about Section 1960➡️ 06:11 How money transmitting and money service businesses are defined ➡️ 09:14 The DOJ's memo on ending regulation by enforcement against crypto➡️ 13:40 The charge at the heart of the Tornado Cash and Samurai Wallet cases➡️ 18:48 Tornado Cash sanctions and OFAC's delisting: Not exactly as advertisedThe DeFi Education Fund is hiring! You can learn more about their open positions here: https://www.defieducationfund.org/jobs-internships This episode of the Law of Code podcast is brought to you by Day One Law — a boutique corporate law firm founded by recurring guest (and friend of the show) Nick Pullman. Nick and his team at Day One provide strategic legal counsel to startups, crypto projects, and Web3 innovators. Visit https://www.dayonelaw.xyz/ get in touch. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

Leaving the Theater
Drop (w/ JC Howard)

Leaving the Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 24:20


Ronald Young Jr. reviews Drop with JC Howard… JC forces RYJ to ponder whether his thoughts about leverage have ruined his enjoyment of a potentially great thrillerJC - 4.25 of 5 starsRYJ -  3.25 of 5 stars Follow me on IG, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigronFollow JC Howard on IG and BlueskyCheck out his piece on Code Switch entitled Black Praise in White PewsAvailable in theatersStarring Maghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Jacob Robinson, Reed Diamond, and Gabrielle Ryan SpringWritten by Jillian Jacobs, and Chris RoachDirected by Christopher LandonFor more information about Drop, check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link

BusinessTalk
BusinessTalk with Jacob Robinson, Executive Director, Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce

BusinessTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 21:58


Jacob Robinson came from a deep background in economic and community development when he took the reins a year ago at the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce. Since then, he's seen new shops and restaurants open, helped develop and expand community events and programs that benefit small businesses, and worked with community partners to grow the economies of the chamber's seven towns. On the next episode of BusinessTalk, Jacob talks with BusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar about all this and more, including the challenges all area towns face, from housing to transportation to shifting economic tides, as they strive for greater vibrancy. It's must listening, so tune into BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWest.

MOVIE Morning
Drop (2025) - MOVIE REVIEW

MOVIE Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 22:15


Christopher Landon - director of Happy Death Day and Freaky - is back with his latest film, Drop. I was a HUGE fan of both of those crowd-pleasing, horror-comedies (one of the most underutilized genres in Hollywood today) but I didn't quite love the premise or trailer for Drop. I don't know if that's because I was expecting kind of his usual shtick of a fun sci-fi spin on a slasher. Even Heart Eyes, which he wrote alongside one of his Freaky co-writer Michael Kennedy, was a slasher combined with another genre, rom-coms. And, to great success I might add. I just thought the premise required such a crazy leap of suspension of disbelief that I just couldn't get into the idea. Did the film win me over? Find out in this review!Drop:Directed by: Christopher LandonWritten by: Jillian Jacobs, Christopher RoachProduced by: Michael Bay, Jason Blum, Brad Fuller, Cameron FullerExecutive Producers: Macdara Kelleher, Sam Lerner, Ron LynchMusic by: Bear McCrearyCinematography by: Marc SpicerEditing by: Ben BaudhuinCasting by: Ally Conover, Sarah Domeier Lindo, Terri TaylorProduction Design by: Susie CullenCostume Design by: Gwen Jeffares HourieCast: Meghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Jacob Robinson, Reed Diamond, Gabrielle Ryan, Jeffery Self, Ed Weeks, Travis NelsonSynopsis: Violet, a widowed mother on her first date in years, arrives at an upscale restaurant where she is relieved that her date, Henry, is more charming and handsome than she expected. But their chemistry begins to curdle as Violet begins being irritated and then terrorized by a series of anonymous drops to her phone.

Law of Code
#142 — Unpacking the SEC Statement on Stablecoins with Larry Florio

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 33:19


Jacob Robinson and Larry Florio delve into the SEC's recent statement on stablecoins and how SEC staff applied the Reves and Howey tests to determine whether stablecoins are considered securities. Show highlights:[2:00] What this statement means for lawyers[3:30] When stablecoins aren't securities[7:00] The platonic ideal of a stablecoin[11:00] Applying the Reves test to Covered Stablecoins[18:00] Applying the Howey test to Covered Stablecoins[25:00] The new-look SEC& much more.Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.This episode of the Law of Code podcast is brought to you by Day One Law — a boutique corporate law firm founded by recurring guest (and friend of the show) Nick Pullman. Nick and his team at Day One provide strategic legal counsel to startups, crypto projects, and Web3 innovators. You can get in contact with them via this link.

Mashley at the Movies

Drop is about a woman who goes on a really, really bad date, replete with ominous drop messages, murder, and her family being put in peril. Rachel joins us to discuss this exciting new thriller from Christopher Landon and Blumhouse. 

Building Texas Business
Ep089: Dig World's Rise with Jacob Robinson

Building Texas Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 31:34


In this episode of the Building Texas Business Podcast, I sit down with Jacob Robinson, the founder of Dig World, a construction-themed amusement park. Jacob's journey from owning a commercial cleaning business to launching a theme park was inspired by his son Pierce's courage in overcoming a severe illness. Jacob shares how this personal experience drove him to create a space where families can make lasting memories by operating real construction equipment. We also explore Jacob's unexpected invitation to appear on Shark Tank, which initially seemed too good to be true. Jacob describes the rigorous preparation process for the show and how securing a deal with Robert Herjavec provided significant exposure and credibility for Dig World. This experience sparked interest in franchise opportunities nationwide, propelling the business forward. However, Jacob's path has not been without challenges. He reflects on the operational setbacks faced during Dig World's grand opening and the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship. Jacob emphasizes learning from these failures and the need to be patient and ready for success. Throughout the episode, Jacob discusses his leadership evolution, focusing on servant leadership and building a passionate, customer-focused team. He highlights the importance of creating a culture of trust and creativity to ensure a safe and memorable experience for all visitors. Jacob remains committed to expanding DigWorld while offering an affordable alternative to traditional family outings. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS I discussed Jacob Robinson's inspiring journey from running a commercial cleaning company to founding Dig World, a construction-themed amusement park inspired by his son Pierce's battle with a severe illness. Jacob shared the story of how an unexpected email invitation led to his appearance on Shark Tank, which resulted in a significant deal with Robert Herjavec and propelled Dig World into the national spotlight. We explored the challenges faced during Dig World's opening day, highlighting the operational setbacks that resulted in temporary closure and how these experiences taught valuable lessons about patience and readiness. Jacob explained the development of custom technology to enhance safety and functionality in the park's machinery, ensuring a secure and manageable experience for visitors operating real construction equipment. We discussed the importance of building a passionate and customer-focused team, emphasizing a culture of creativity and care that enhances the visitor experience and supports the company's mission. Jacob described his evolution from a fear-driven leadership style to one centered on servant leadership, focusing on resilience and motivating his team positively through setbacks. As Dig World plans for expansion, Jacob remains committed to offering an affordable, enriching alternative to traditional family outings, while also contemplating new mascots and improvements to machinery safety. LINKSShow Notes Previous Episodes About BoyarMiller About Dig World GUESTS Jacob RobinsonAbout Jacob TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Chris: Jacob, I want to welcome you to Building Texas Business. Thanks for taking time to come on the podcast. Jacob: No, thank you. I'm so honored to be here. Chris: So we can see from behind you. You know Dig World's your company. Take a minute to tell the listeners what Dig World is. What do you do? What are you known for? Jacob: Yeah, great question. So we are a construction theme park where we allow kids and adults to operate real construction equipment. So we let them drive real skid steers, real excavators, real UTVs would take you up and boom lifts, the whole deal. And the only thing is you need to be three years old or older. And so we truly are a fun family theme park, but we allow you to operate real construction equipment. Chris: Wow, I mean, that's amazing Real construction equipment. I can't wait to get into more of the details behind that, but first I have to ask you what was the inspiration to start a company like this? Jacob: Yeah, it's crazy. You don't wake up with a dream every day to start a construction theme park. Chris: Yeah, maybe a construction theme park, but not one where a three-year-old can operate. That's right. Jacob: That's fair? That's fair? Well, no. So we, my wife and I, were blessed. We have three amazing kids. We have nine-year-old, a five-year-old and almost a two-year-old, and so life is good and hectic right now. But my nine-year-old son, pierce, was born in 2015, a happy, healthy baby boy, and life progressed just normally and just fine. And then, in 2017, one morning on a Saturday morning, my wife found him in his crib unconscious and after rushing him to the hospital, we learned that he had contracted bacterial meningitis. We weren't sure if he was going to make it through the weekend, but the Lord had different plans. He was in a coma 12 days and we were in the hospital 75 days. And when we left the hospital, pierce left with a whole host of issues he's nonverbal, he's epileptic, he's deaf in both ears, you know, wheelchair and mental capacity of call it maybe a one-year-old, but but he is a happy little boy and, as I was telling somebody else, you know Pierce sees the world the way that we should all see the world. He doesn't see your skin color. He doesn't see your income. He doesn't see what car you drive. As long as you hang out with them, you've, we could bring people together. You know, you conceptually always understand that life is short, but when you're faced with something like that, you really understand that life is short and precious and so you want to bring people together and create memories and have good times and not just look up and say, man, all I did was work for 40, 50 years. And here I am, and so we had this idea. You know, as I told somebody, we're pretty good arrogant Texans. We thought we could build a theme park. It couldn't be that hard, right. And man, we were wrong and we'll get into that, I'm sure, at some point in the show. But Pierce's always loved construction equipment garbage trucks, dump trucks, really thinking that whole, everything in that category. And so we said, hey, we really think we could build a theme park where kids could actually come and operate real construction equipment. And for the listeners out there, some of you may be thinking, oh, this must be some toned down version. No, these are real. These are 3027s, these are 305s, these are 243 skid steers, and so these are the real deal that we have re-engineered to where it's safe, but these are the real deal that you get to operate the park. So that's how we got started. Pierce is the inspiration behind the park, the inspiration behind really a lot of things that I do in life, and bringing people together to create memories that last a lifetime. Chris: My gosh, I mean what? I mean? That's a mic drop story, jacob. I mean, you know, blessings to you and Pierce and your whole family. I hope to get the chance to meet him one day. Yes, he's the coolest member of our family. So, yes, that is amazing. So, wow. I love the inspiration and the story and this whole idea of bringing people and families together for those memories. So were you in the construction business when you started this, or what? Jacob: were you doing? I would say yes and no. I had a commercial cleaning company. I started in 2015. That was my job. We just recently sold that business and where we started that business was in the construction cleaning space. So anytime a general contractor would go and build a big building or a hotel or an office building, we would come in, we would work for the general contractor and we would do the final clean on that building. So I was kind of in the construction space. We, you know we answered to GCs all day, but I am not a construction guy by trade. I was an ag major at Texas A&M, so I was a janitor turned theme park guy. So it's been a very interesting career, as you can ask my CPA wife from all the meandering roads that we've taken. Chris: Yeah, so you know we're on inspiration. So then let's yeah, let's kind of dig into what a lot of entrepreneurs and business owners you know face is that first step right Of actually getting the courage to, to chase that dream. So let's take us back to that. What was that like? You know what were, you know what were the first steps like, what were the feelings? Like? How'd you convince that CPA wife that you know CPA wife that this wasn't quite as crazy as it sounded? Jacob: Yes, I'm not sure, when we crossed that line that the craziness went out the window. We may have been there for a couple of years, but I would say to those entrepreneurs out there it's easy to say and it's cliche to say, but everybody sees the end of the story, everybody sees Dig World. Now We've been open, we're on Shark Tank, we're franchising. You know everybody's going ah, great idea. Listen, that was not the case when we first started. We went back and counted. I had roughly 248 pitch meetings where they told me no, that I was crazy, it was never going to work. Nobody's ever going to come to this, nobody's. You know, it's not safe All these kinds of things. And so 248, it's a lot of meetings. It's a lot of meetings. It's a lot of no's. It's a lot of no's. To keep coming home and go, no, it was a good meeting. It was a good meeting. What did they give you? Money? Not at all, quite the opposite, but it was a good meeting, right? And so to those entrepreneurs out there that you, you, if you're pounding your head against the pavement and going, man, if one more person tells me no, hey, I've been there with you, I know what that's like. Keep pressing on, keep going. If you have the vision and you have the conviction behind it, I promise you, at some point you are going to find somebody that believes in your vision for no other reason than you've just been at it for so long and you've got conviction behind it that somebody will take a flyer on you. But it was difficult. It was difficult. We started in 2019, and then COVID hit right, and so we told people not only were we the crazy theme park people running around asking people to invest, but then we were the crazy people saying hey, listen, not only are we going to build it, we're going to get a whole bunch of people together. And that messaging wasn't going over very well during COVID, and so you know, we had all of these factors that were not going in our favor. And then, finally, in 21, in 2021, we had a first couple of people start to say yes, and then Domino's started to fall, and then we opened in March of 2022. And, frankly, that was an epic failure, too, that we can talk about as well, but it was a long journey. It was a long journey, and so my encouragement to those that are out there, either on that journey or those that are at the beginning of that journey is take a step, just take a step. Right, do something. Just call somebody and say your dream out loud, right? Call somebody and say hey, listen, I'm going to let a three-year-old drive a skid steer. Right, and the more you start to say it out loud, the better that muscle is going to become being flexed. And then, all of a sudden, you're going to be the confident person that walks in the room and goes no, yeah, of course we're going to put a three-year-old on skid steer. We're going to let them drive an excavator. We're going to have birthday parties here, and then, hey, guess what they? But that theme of just take the step, just do it just go for it. Chris: No one's ever going to believe it as much as you do, so you got to have that passion and belief and eventually you will find someone to get behind you, and then it's on you to deliver. Right, that's right, that's right, that's exactly right. So I do want to get to the story on the opening, but I have to ask you mentioned it earlier, so how did the Shark Tank thing come about? How did you, how'd you wind up on Shark Tank? Let's talk a little bit about that experience and what that was like. Jacob: Yeah, an amazing experience, you know, it just was fantastic all around. An exhausting experience nonetheless, but it was a fantastic experience. You know, we were very blessed. One day I was sitting at my computer and we got an email to our info account and said hey, would you consider being on season 16 of Shark Tank? And clearly we thought it was a joke, right, and clearly thought something was going to be hacked if I responded to it. Chris: Don't click the attachment right, that's right, that's right. Jacob: All of a sudden our bank account gets hacked. But it was actually one of the producers. She had seen us on Instagram and said, hey, listen, would you be interested? Let's learn more about your business, see if it checks a lot of these boxes. And then that started the whole process. And the process is rigorous and it's long, and your fate hangs in the hands of people that you never get to see or talk to. And you know it goes from one lawyer to another lawyer. None of those lawyers have talked to each other, and so the whole process is very interesting. And then you know the show is true. It's true to form. The only thing scripted about the show is the very beginning pitch that you give, and other than that, it's a free for all. The Sharks don't know about your business, they don't have a flyer on your business, they haven't been given any information. It's truly a live pitch pitching again when I'm like, hey, no, hold on, we got the park open, I don't need to pitch anybody again. Plenty of people have told me no, I don't need, you know, five people on national television to blast me and tell me no. But so when we got there, we did the pitch and we were very blessed it went well. We secured a deal from Robert Herjavec, the tech entrepreneur on the show. He's one of the staple sharks and it's just been a great experience and once there's one of those things that you look up and you really have to sit in the fact that it's one of those once in a lifetime crazy things. And even yesterday I was driving to the grocery store and I sat there and I was like man, this really happened. That's crazy and just trying to enjoy those moments. Chris: Well, and it has to be. I mean, it's great that it worked out and you got, you know, some additional investment from a very seasoned person, but just the notoriety of being on right Open, you know, a lot of eyes to you and had to, you know, you know, increase traction and interest in what you were doing. Jacob: Totally. I think, from even, just you know, foot traffic to the park here in Katy. That that's been tremendous. But then even, obviously, you know we went on the show to sell franchises. That that's our next big hurdle is selling franchises across the country and we have been flooded with requests of franchises to bring people, you know, bring a park to their location, their city. Talking to potential franchisees, it really just just totally gasoline on the fire. Chris: Yeah. So let's go back to the opening. You said March 2022. One of the things I like to talk to people about is let's talk about a failure that you've encountered and most people will tell you can do a whole show on them, right. Literally, I was going to say you don't have enough time on this, but you know you shared that. I guess the opening didn't go so well or something around that. So let's talk about what were some of the failures around that. What did you learn that made you better going forward? Jacob: That's right. You know, I tell people one day when I'm, when I give it, when I give a speech one day at a theme park conference, I'm going to be able to tell people I'm one of the very few theme park operators in the world that has opened a theme park and closed it the same day because it went so poorly. And so you know, I do have that badge of honor with me. So we opened the park too soon and that was a hundred percent my fault, right you too soon, and that was 100% my fault, right? You're trying to you build in these parameters in your head. We got to open this date. We got to do this. You know people are waiting and I really wanted it to be open that Thursday of spring break back in 2022. Could I have waited 48 hours more and would that have fixed our problems? Yes, did I? No, and I think a lot of it was. You know, we had been at this for four years. At this point, we were exhausted and here was the finish line. The finish line was on Thursday and we could do this and everybody's gonna love it. Tickets were sold out there. There was plenty of buzz. You know we were being interviewed from broadcaster. You know I was on NPR and we're doing this interview in this country and all over the US, and there was so much media attention. We had helicopters circling over the park doing filming, getting ready for the opening, and when we opened, man, it was an epic disaster, and the reason it was is I pushed the grand opening. All of our machines were not ready. We had not put on our technology of all the machines, not that we were letting people operate those machines, but we did not have enough time built in to put a computer on this machine, and then this machine, and then this machine. And so what happened is we opened the park to hundreds and hundreds of people and we didn't have that many machines going, and so those hundreds and hundreds of people waited in line for hours and it was just disastrous. And people were angry at me, rightfully so. People wanted to tell me what they thought about me, and rightfully so. The amount of refunds that we issued that day were it was probably dollar for dollar, we probably made $0 that day or just lost money, and so we had to shut the park down. So so I go on, and we, you know we were open. We were going to be open that Thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, and I just canceled everything and said hey, I'm so sorry, we're not going to be open, we'll refund you your tickets or you can come back whenever you want. And, man, people were so mad at us. They were so mad at us. The news was doing coverage about how Dig World closed in less than 24 hours and it was a disaster, an epic failure. And so you know you go home that night and something you had been working for four years, there was no, nothing good about it. There wasn't even. There was no silver lining, like you could be, like well, but no, it was terrible and kids left crying. I mean, just like I said, just terrible. And my wife will tell you that, looking back on that night, she goes hey, I thought I lost you mentally that night, like I thought you were so down in the dumps that night that I didn't know where we were going to go from here. And yeah, I remember the next day waking up, I was trying to, I was going to take my son on a walk and I remember getting halfway out of the neighborhood and having to turn around, got to go back into the office. We've got to go on the offensive here and really try to say hey, listen, we're sorry, let's own the mistake right. Hey, we opened too soon, please come back. And so I think you look at it right and it just was one of those epic failures, and we've had many more along the way, right? Advert Hello friends, this is Chris Hanslick, your Building Texas business host. Did you know that Boyer Miller, the producer of this podcast, is a business law firm that works with entrepreneurs, corporations and business leaders? Our team of attorneys serve as strategic partners to businesses by providing legal guidance to organizations of all sizes. Get to know the firm at boyermillercom, and thanks for listening to the show. Jacob: I was thinking of just trying to figure out how to run a theme park, and we've never run a theme park, but that was one. That's an easy recall when somebody asked me to talk about failure. Chris: Right, like you almost were there right Reliving it that day. Jacob: Oh man yes. Chris: Well, the lesson, though, in that you found the positive and I think it's true in so many different circumstances. We're all going to make mistakes, right, we've made them in the past. One thing certain we're going to make them again in the future, it's owning it right, be this, taking ownership of it, and then kind of committing to do better. I think when you do that, you know what, more times than not, what comes from that is grace. You know people grace to you, and I think that's what it seems like what you've experienced. Right, you owned it, so we're going to do better. The community gave you grace, and when you open back up, they came. Jacob: I think don't pass the blame, Even honestly, even if it's not really your blame, right? People want somebody to stand up and say, hey, it's on me, and I think we don't see that a lot of times in leadership throughout you know, whatever. But people willing to say, hey, that was on me, I'm gonna raise my hand, that was on me. And then the key is forgetting quickly and moving on right and not dwelling which, whatever you do, operate out of imagination, not memory. Right, Don't go back there, sit in those failures operate out of imagination, not memory. Chris: That's a good one. I haven't heard that one before I'm writing it down. Jacob: I would like to take credit for it, but somebody much smarter than me said it, so yeah, right. Chris: So I want to talk a little bit about technology and innovation because, I mean, I know these are, you know, big machinery used out in the construction. There's nothing really innovative about them, but it seems to me that using them in your theme park has to have some innovation and technology to make them safe, as you've described them. So you know, tell us about that. How did you come up with it or did you, or where did you find it? Jacob: it? Yeah, great question. So, yes, yes, all of the above. I know I did not come up with it, I'm not smart enough to write code, but we partnered with an engineer and we said hey, listen, this is what we want to do. We believe this can happen. And what we did, in simplistic terms, we built our own computer to put onto the back of the machine. That goes into its wiring to override a lot of the functionality of it. And so when we call it dig world mode, when the computer's in dig world mode, it is safe. The excavators are stationary, they can't go forward and backwards, they only go certain degrees to the right and left and up and down. Our skid steers are heavily governed, the hydraulics and a lot of functionalities are disengaged. We have kill switches and then we can flip the computer back to normal mode and it's a normal functioning machine. And so really, coming alongside a bright engineering team and building this technology that's our technology and putting it on these machines is really outside the box kind of stuff. And finding somebody that wanted to dream alongside with us was the key to success there. And he's still dreaming alongside with us. I mean he had made a technology upgrade this past week. That's one of those things you look at and you go why didn't we do that three years ago? That makes things a lot, you know not safer, they were very safe it makes it simpler for our team to utilize, and so we're always improving. I think that's the other thing. You know you hear it all the time as an entrepreneur, but as a business owner, one of the things that's very easy to do is get stuck in a rut and go well, we've always done it that way, right? I had a call with my business partner this morning and he's newer to the team and he said well, why are we doing that? And I was like well, honestly, I don't know if we've ever asked that question. I think we've just done it and let's try something new here. And knowing that you don't always have the right answers, and your teammate you may have a high school kid that works for you, like I do that comes to you and goes hey, why, why aren't we doing it like this? Could we do it like this? And you go it's a genius idea, let's do it that way. Yeah, and being okay and putting your pride aside and saying let's change and adapt. Chris: Right. So you're clearly kind of in the entertainment business. Let's talk about building a team right, because I think I mean clearly you've got an internal team there, I guess in the office that's got to run the company, some creativity around it, but then you have another team, that's, you know, customer facing. How have you gone about building kind of each of those teams to try to maximize the company's success? Jacob: Yeah, it's a great question, Thank you. I would say, yeah, our two teams I'd almost kind of say like our corporate team. Right, our corporate team is the X's and O's business focus. How do we grow the franchises? How do we optimize the P&L? And really the key to success there is not to overstate cliches, but like go hire somebody smarter than you and go hire somebody that is great at your weaknesses and then give them the reins to run it. I don't go in your lane, you know how to run it. I trust you explicitly. I've given you the keys of the kingdom because if not, if I'm just going to micromanage you, then why would I even have you on my team? That's demeaning to you. I'm going to end up doing the work anyways because I'm a control freak. So I'm going to go hire somebody that really knows what they're doing and say go, do it right. Or my business partner he oversees a lot of different things, but one of them is the marketing, and today he said hey, listen, do we want to spend here? Do you want to spend here? I think the answer is here. Yep, let's go there right, if you think that's interview going. Hey, this is what we sleep and breathe here. We love the customer, we love that people are here. We're going to love on them and we're going to make memories. Can you do that? And that's what I'm going to hire and fire against. If I see you out there and you're not loving on customers and you're not creating memories that last a lifetime, we're going to ask you to leave. But that's what you know from the beginning. We're going to hire and fire against. Do we love people and are we serving them well? And if we do those things, we're going to build a culture that people start to talk about. And every team meeting that we have, I kick off of hey, today we're going to love people and today we're going to think outside the box, and I know you had, you know, a long week at school. I'm asking you from nine to five today to dig deep and love on people because and when you really frame it up, we get to be a part of something so special and so unique. We get to really be a part of this kid or this family's memory bank, and hopefully in a good way. Right, there are going to be hundreds and hundreds of kids for the rest of their lives that are able to say man, when I was five I had my birthday party at this place called Dig World and I got to drive a real excavator. They're gonna tell that story for their whole life. We get to be a part of that. How humbling is that. And so when you really can set the picture for these kids, what we're doing here is not just a job. We're not here today to collect tickets and put you on a machine and say thank you for coming. We are ingraining ourselves into your memory bank, and when we can take that on in the privilege of that, then, man, we can really sky's the limit. Chris: Yeah, well, I could see if you get that light bulb to go off and kind of in any employee, right, it changes the whole dynamic, the mindset and luckily those high school kids I got to believe they're learning great life skills to have to deal with people on the fly. And that's what we do every day. Right, we're dealing with people as we as they come to us, and so that's exactly right. Jacob: And get to teaching that, hey, the customer's not always right Sometimes. You know we can stand our ground every now and then too, and so really, yeah, how do we handle conflict with each other? How do we handle conflict with a customer? You know those are skills that are in an online day and age are becoming less and less, so how do we actually stand in front of another human being and say, hey, listen, I know you're frustrated, let's figure out how we can work through this kind of deal. So hopefully we're teaching them things that can go far beyond Dig World. Chris: Yes, for sure. So we're here in Texas. You started this business here. Tell me some of the things that you found, or have found, to be advantageous about being a Texas-based business. Jacob: Oh man, so many, one. Obviously. Just the people right, the people buy in and they love it. They love supporting the business, they love supporting what we're trying to do here. And so, culturally, it's amazing to be here in Texas. We were fortunate when we started we had a partnership with Texas A&M, my alma mater and so I'm a little biased there but really getting their buy-in, and a university that saw what we were trying to do and said, hey, listen, let's go capture the next generation of construction workers and teach them about Texas A&M. Yes, but let's also teach them about this great industry of construction. And then really, just the flexibility of Texas. You know there's not many states you can just go out and, for the first and foremost, be like, hey, listen, we're going to start a theme park and it's going to let kids operate construction equipment, right, the flexibility and you know we went through the whole rigmarole and everything with insurance and the filings, but really the adaptability of the state and going, yeah, that sounds great, let's do that. And then everybody behind it. It's just, it's been amazing. Chris: That's great. So I'd like to talk about leadership, and you know you're clearly, as a founder and CEO, leader, but how do you think those leadership qualities have developed over time and how would you describe your leadership style? Jacob: Yeah, I tell people a lot of times I think there's two versions of Jacob as the leader. There is pre-Pierce getting sick and then there's post-Pierce getting sick. Not that the goals have changed. The goals are still. Listen, you're running a business. You got to make money and you got to keep the doors open right At the end of the day. That's the name of the game. But mindset around those have changed. The intensity around that has changed and the bigger picture around that has changed. So, for example, pre Pierce getting sick and our cleaning business, we lose a contract. I'm pretty frustrated. I'm probably a little panicky. We're getting a little desperate on how do we replace that contract. I'm driving the team harder. What are we selling? I'm micromanaging more because I'm feeling nervous and anxious. Right, post Pierce getting sick, the intensity is not gone, but the priorities are going hey, we lost the contract, okay, let's go home, let's reset. Tomorrow, we'll find another one. There's another one out there, let's go find another one. Right, and motivating the team that way, instead of fear-based whether it be my fear or the fear I'm instilling rather than going hey, we'll be fine, we're gonna keep doing what we're doing. We're gonna keep doing the X's and O's of the business and it will be there. And so I think, when failure of a grand opening and a grand closing comes, you go. Okay, listen, today was not a good day, today was a terrible day. However, I'm still here, my family's still here, and tomorrow we're going to figure out how we survive this and we're going to pick up and we're going to go to work tomorrow and we're going to figure it out, and then I think, at the end of the day, I'm a servant leader. I hope our high school kids see me doing things that I asked them to do. I hope they see me cleaning the bathrooms. I hope they see me doing this, not to manipulate them to saying, hey, you know, oh, jacob's doing it, I should go do it. No, I want you to see that we're all in this together, right, and I believe in it this much that I'm going to get in here with you and I'm not going do at that point is they go? Yeah, I'll go clean the bathrooms, right, and hey, jacob asked me to do it, I'll go do it because I know he would do it right, rather than the dictator style leadership or the authoritarian style leadership. So I think for me it's coming alongside them, servant leadership, getting in the trenches, dealing with the disgruntled customers and not just making them deal with it, all of those kinds of things, I think. Build in the goodwill with the team and they see somebody that wants to link arms with you, and then what it allows me to do is come alongside them on those times where I either have to discipline or I have to recorrect or reposition, and they go. Ok, I know. But I know at the end of the day, he loves me. I know at the end of the day, it's the best, even if he's firing me. You know at the end that you, moving on, I'm still going to be in your corner, and so I think I view my leadership in those two ways. Chris: I like that. I can identify with it as well, feel the same way. To me the servant leadership is so valuable, right? Your employees have to believe not only they've seen you do it, not that you will do it, they've seen you do it right, and that when you ask them to do it it's important and so that's great. You know, just thinking about the obviously a lot of stuff going on in our world and in any kind of different ways. But you know economically, you know legislatively, what are some of the headwinds, given all that that you kind of see facing dig world as you're kind of looking out over the next 30, 60, 90, 120 days, year, kind of yeah, yeah. Jacob: It's a great question. I would answer it two ways. One you know, as we look at the economics of our park and people coming to our park, you know what we feel like is we sit in that middle or probably lower to middle ground of your discretionary spending as a family, meaning. Meaning, as I compare it to a Disney right, and when the economy goes down a little bit or people are a little worried or nervous, the Disney vacation may go on the back burner. Right, because that's a significant financial investment into that. It's a great experience, but it's significant. Where we fall is on the lower end of that category, hopefully delivering the same memories and experiences and fun and joy, but the price point is significantly cheaper than that. So we feel in good times and in rougher times we hope to be a resource that allows those families to still create memories in that regard. Externally, as we look to grow franchises, the ups and downs of the economy can sway different investors. They can sway how they want to hold their money, what they want to do with their money, what they don't want to do with their money. Now my sales pitch to those individuals are hey, you could take your money and put it over here, or you could take your money and put it over here and you could kind of be in control of it, but you also can create something that's bigger than you for your community, for your family, things like that. So it it will be interesting to see what the next probably call it 120 days have in store for us as far as how we're received on the investment side. But right now, our focus on this phase one is how do we get five franchises across the finish line, and right now, praise the Lord, we're very close to hitting that number. And then we got to get them open and we have to produce right. Chris: At the end of the day, you have to produce and I understand you have two open now or the second one's about to open. Dallas will be open by the end of this year. That's correct. Okay, that's great. So I gotta ask. I mean, you're talking about disney, made me think. Do you have some kind of mascot or anybody like in a big suit when you show up at dig world? You know? Jacob: so. But he said I literally got off a phone call earlier we are, we've honed it into kind of two mascots that we want, and so that will be released soon once the debate can be decided within our team of which way we're going. Chris: Okay very good. So let's just kind of turn to a little more casual side. Yeah, you said you and Katie went to A&M. I'm taking those two data points and making an assumption you're a born and raised Texan, it's a great question. Jacob: It's a great assumption, but no, I am a son of a healthcare executive, and so I was born in Alabama, raised all over Texas, graduated high school in South Carolina, then came to A&M, met my wife, who is a Houstonian, who's a Katie girl and much smarter than I am, and so she had a real job after college, and so I followed her here and I've been here ever since. Chris: Okay, Great story. So just talking about Texas, you know you all have a favorite spot. You like to go within the state to get away, maybe vacation time. Jacob: Yeah, you know it's funny whenever, within the state, melissa and I we love to head over to San Antonio. We love the Hill Country side. We like a couple of the resorts there. That's our, our getaway. And then I think you know when we're getting away. Now we've got young kids. Grandparents and cousins and nephews live in waco and so we head over to waco. We spend a lot of time there. But if melissa and I are just getting away and staying in the state, we're gonna head probably over to san antonio very good. Chris: That leads me to the next question then do you prefer tex-mex or barbecue? Jacob: oh man, that's. Oh man, see that one. That's a tricky question because we'd have to be like specific in the subcategory right. Like'd have, we'd have to like pit two against each other. Chris: I hear you. Everyone says that that's the hardest question saved for last. Jacob: Oh, my goodness, I'm going to have to go barbecue. I'm going to have to go barbecue. Chris: All right, all right. I love how you're going to break it down, though, cause I'm the same way. You know. It's like. Well, I don't know, it depends, I mean it depends it just. Jacob: You know, on Friday night this weekend I had Tex-Mex. On Saturday I had barbecue. So you know like it literally is, but I'd have to go barbecue. Chris: All right, very good. Well, jacob, thank you again for taking time to come on the podcast. I mean your story, obviously from the start of it with Pierce, was amazing, but just such a creative, unique thing that you've created. And you know, just wish you the best of success, thank you. Thank you, honored to be here today. Thank you for taking time Special Guest: Jacob Robinson.

Tribu - La 1ere
La pauvreté dans les montagnes suisses

Tribu - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 26:41


Invitées: Marion Repetti et Mélody Pralong. En Suisse, les personnes âgées qui résident en montagne vivent souvent dans la pauvreté. Comment lʹexpliquer? Y a-t-il une différence entre les genres, les origines et les régions? En quoi lʹendroit où vivent ces personnes influence-t-il leur quotidien? Tribu reçoit Marion Repetti et Mélody Pralong, toutes deux affiliées à la Haute Ecole et Ecole Supérieure de Travail Social du Valais. Elles co-signent avec Toni Calasanti, Sadie Snow, Rachel Wagner, Shelley Koch et Jacob Robinson, une recherche sur le sujet intitulée "Perspectives on precarity through older peopleʹs life histories in Swiss Alps and Central Appalachia". Cette étude parle de l'expérience de la pauvreté chez les personnes âgées vivant dans les régions de montagne en Suisse et aux USA (Appalaches Centrales).

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts
Digital Health Roundup: Brain Talk; Medtronic's Digital Tech Report OR; UK Guidance

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 17:15


In this month's Digital Health Roundup, Medtech Insight's Marion Webb highlights AI discussions at the HLTH Europe conference and an interview with Motif Neurotech's CEO Jacob Robinson. Elizabeth Orr discusses DeepWell DTx's newly launched VR game for treating stress-related hypertension and anxiety. Natasha Barrow provides an overview of Digital Mental Health Technologies regulation in the UK and Brian Bossetta reports ‘the good and bad' from Medtronic's report on digital technologies' use in the operating room. Listen to the podcast via the player below: Medtech Insight articles addressing topics discussed in this episode: Zeto Wins FDA Clearance For Novel Seizure Detection Device Outdated Technology Keeping Surgeons From Operating At Their Best: Medtronic Report :: Medtech Insight DeepWell DTx Brings Mental Health To Meta Store Healthtech Leaders Discuss Impact (And Risks) Of Generative AI And AI In Health Care Is This Doomsday Concern, Or Is It Reality? Verily CMO On AI's Future, Lightpath Metabolic, More News We're Watching: UK Plans Digital Health Guidance, FDA Warns Against Getinge/Marquet Cardiac Devices

Neurotech Pub
Now That's a Lot of Power

Neurotech Pub

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 73:38


This episode features Paradromics CEO Matt Angle in a compelling discussion with Grayson Zulauf, CEO of Resonant Link; Alex Yeh, CTO and VP of R&D at Neuspera Medical; and Jacob Robinson, Founder and CEO of Motif Neurotech. They explore the latest advancements in neurotechnology, focusing on wireless power transfer, implantable devices, and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The conversation highlights transformative innovations in treating mental health conditions like major depressive disorder, OCD, and ADHD with less invasive wireless devices, enhancing patient care and acceptance. Personal stories and insights on market expansion and patient-friendly treatments are shared, along with valuable advice for investors on the potential of neurotechnology in improving overall mental health and medical care.Guest Quote:“The message that I would want to send is, there is a future in which we look at neurotechnologies no differently than we look at cardiac pacemakers.These are life saving devices, in many cases less invasive than a device that goes in your heart. There's no reason why  anybody wouldn't want to feel better. To be healthier mentally and just live a better quality of life. So that's what we're trying to enable” - Jacob RobinsonShow Notes:*(00:00) Welcome to Neurotech Pub*(00:46) Meet the Guests*(02:45) Discussing Industry Competitors*(09:54) Wireless Power Transfer in Medical Devices*(16:38) Exploring Inductive and Magnetoelectric Power*(27:35) Ultrasound in real-world devices*(33:31) Patient Experience and Device Miniaturization*(36:24) Designing for Patient Comfort and Practicality*(38:20) Innovations in Power and Data Transmission*(39:32) Miniaturization and Its Impact*(41:12) Battery Technology in Medical Devices*(43:19) Future of Implantable Batteries*(45:16) Implanted Battery Companies Integer and Resonetics*(46:31) Intermittent Stimulation and Therapy*(49:28) Power Consumption in Future Implants*(59:52) Data Transmission and Compression*(01:05:42) Reflections on the Journey of Medical Innovation*(01:08:36) Final Thoughts and Messages to InvestorsWant More?Follow Neurotech Pub on TwitterFollow Paradromics on Twitter, LinkedIn, and InstagramFollow Matt on LinkedIn and Twitter

Tel Aviv Review
Law in Times of Crisis: The Life and Legacy of Jacob Robinson

Tel Aviv Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 24:47


Dr. Iris Nachum introduces the jurist Jacob Robinson (1889-1977), emphasizing his activism for minority rights and compensation for expulsion. A research institute in his name has recently been established at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Jacob Robinson Institute for the History of Individual and Collective Rights.

Dark Histories
The Wreck of the Wager

Dark Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 76:49


In 1741, amidst the treacherous waters of Cape Horn, on the southernmost tip of South America, the British warship HMS Wager pushed through a violent storm, hoping to carry out a mission against the Spanish to alleviate them of one it's trade ships, enriched with gold and silver, and bring the bounty home to England. It was a time of great pomp amongst the British Navy, whose continual wars with the Spanish were prompting the great rise of British Sea Power. Surely nothing could possibly go wrong. Years later, the same men sent out to fight the Spanish, were arriving back on English shores, after making a perilous escape attempt from a deserted island, following a harrowing ordeal of starvation, disease, and mutiny and murder. Far from the great victory that the admiralty had imagined, it had instead turned into a nightmarish tale of human endurance in the face of the bleakest of situations. SOURCES Grann, David (2023) The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny & Murder. Simon & Schuster Ltd. NY, USA. Marshall, P. J. (1998) Rodger, N. A. M., 'Sea-Power and Empire, 1688–1793 in The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume II: The Eighteenth Century. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. River Editors, Charles (2016) The HMS Wager: The History of the 18th Century's Most Famous Shipwreck and Mutiny. Createspace Independent Publishing. USA. Bulkeley, John & Cummins, John (1757) A voyage to the South Seas. Jacob Robinson, London, UK. Byron, John (1768) Narrative of the Hon. John Byron; Being an Account of the Shipwreck of The Wager; and the Subsequent Adventures of Her Crew. London, UK. ------- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp, check out betterhelp.com/darkhistories to get 10% off your first month.   ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.      

MCA Scuttlebutt
Scuttlebutt Ep 140: Modern Day Marine 2024 Day 2 – Col Jacob Robinson

MCA Scuttlebutt

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 33:23


Sponsored by Airbus, U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for checking us out. Day 2 of Modern Day Marine 2024. A reoccurring theme of Modern Day The post Scuttlebutt Ep 140: Modern Day Marine 2024 Day 2 – Col Jacob Robinson first appeared on Marine Corps Association.

Marine Corps Association Podcasts
Scuttlebutt Ep 140: Modern Day Marine 2024 Day 2 – Col Jacob Robinson

Marine Corps Association Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 33:23


Sponsored by Airbus, U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. Hey, Scuttlebutt listeners. Thank you for checking us out. Day 2 of Modern Day Marine 2024. A reoccurring theme of Modern Day The post Scuttlebutt Ep 140: Modern Day Marine 2024 Day 2 – Col Jacob Robinson first appeared on Marine Corps Association.

The Leadwell Podcast
Lead In Your Sweet Spot

The Leadwell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 31:57 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered what it takes to carve out your niche in leadership? Join me as I sit down with Jacob Robinson, the dynamic CEO making waves in the amusement park industry. Together, we unearth the nuances of being a 'zero to one' leader—those rare visionaries who breathe life into ideas and create teams that push boundaries. Jacob's journey from service sector CEO to theme park entrepreneur delves into the importance of playing to your strengths, strategically filling gaps with talented individuals, and the transformative power of stepping back to let others shine.Leadership isn't just about vision; it's about fostering trust and empowering your team to soar. This episode takes a hard look at the pitfalls of micromanagement and the vital role of autonomy in nurturing talent. Hear firsthand the story of a COO friend who thrived under the weight of an overbearing boss, and how that experience sculpted my own 'learn-do-teach' philosophy. Together, we'll explore how clear communication and the courage to let others lead can turn a struggling team into a high-performing powerhouse.Alongside my friend Jacob Robinson, host of 'Chasing What Matters' podcast, we discuss how DigWorld is not just an amusement park, but a mission to impact lives through joy and shared values. So tune in and let the spirit of adventure and leadership guide you through this inspiring episode.Find more about Jacob and Dig World at:EmailFBInstagramChasing What Matters Podcast------------Order your copy of the book at RedefineYourServantLeadership.com, and don't forget to utilize the additional resources, or purchase access to the Workbook and Coaching Videos.Send your Leadership and Business questions to Jon at podcast@leadwell.com.For more information visit https://leadwell.comThe Leadwell Podcast gives mission-driven leaders principled and practical advice to do just that, lead well.In each episode, your host Jon Kidwell, interviews leaders with great stories, to share strategies that help leaders navigate complex, confusing, and often down-right challenging leadership, personal growth, business, and workplace culture situations.Jon is a nonprofit executive turned coach, speaker, author, and CEO of a leadership development company. In working with nonprofits and businesses, big and small, he realized the unique challenges leaders face when they are committed to keeping the mission and people the top priority. Those leaders' commitment to their principles and the people they lead, plus seeing the need for more leaders who strive to do the right thing, the right way, for the right reasons, is what inspired Jon to start a leadership development company dedicated to the success of mission-driven leaders and their organizati...

Mailbox Money
Chasing What Matters

Mailbox Money

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 45:58


This week we wanted to share a wonderful podcast Ryan had the honor of being on, Chasing What Matters. The Chasing What Matters podcast is hosted by Glenn and Jacob Robinson (father and son) and brings you interviews with industry shaping leaders from all walks of life to discuss their leadership principles and how that mixes with their faith. You will hear the stories of success and failures from individuals in hopes that it will help you write your own story.  You can listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chasing-what-matters/id1527359046 ------------------------ www.freedomdaysolutions.com

Science Magazine Podcast
The state of Russian science, and improving implantable bioelectronics

Science Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 34:24


First up on this week's show: the future of science in Russia. We hear about how the country's scientists are split into two big groups: those that left Russia after the invasion of Ukraine and those that stayed behind. Freelance journalist Olga Dobrovidova talks with host Sarah Crespi about why so many have left, and the situation for those who remain.   Next on the show: miniature, battery-free bioelectronics. Jacob Robinson, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Rice University, discusses how medical implants could go battery-free by harvesting energy from the human body and many other potential innovations in store for these internal medical devices.   This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy.   About the Science Podcast   Authors: Sarah Crespi; Olga Dobrovidova   LINKS FOR MP3 META   Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adm8195   About the Science Podcast: https://www.science.org/content/page/about-science-podcast

Science Signaling Podcast
The state of Russian science, and improving implantable bioelectronics

Science Signaling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 34:24


First up on this week's show: the future of science in Russia. We hear about how the country's scientists are split into two big groups: those that left Russia after the invasion of Ukraine and those that stayed behind. Freelance journalist Olga Dobrovidova talks with host Sarah Crespi about why so many have left, and the situation for those who remain.   Next on the show: miniature, battery-free bioelectronics. Jacob Robinson, a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Rice University, discusses how medical implants could go battery-free by harvesting energy from the human body and many other potential innovations in store for these internal medical devices.   This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy.   About the Science Podcast   Authors: Sarah Crespi; Olga Dobrovidova   LINKS FOR MP3 META   Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adm8195   About the Science Podcast: https://www.science.org/content/page/about-science-podcast

Brom Podcast
Can Skull Implants Treat Depression? Jacob Robinson & Motif Neurotech (Crossover Episode on Business Trip)

Brom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 55:00


Can brain implants treat your depression? Ok, technically this would be a skull implant, not a brain implant - but still! Jacob Robinson from Motif Neurotech discusses the future of minimally invasive electronic medicine from mental health and beyond. This is a crossover episode from the Business Trip podcast.

Business Trip
All you need is d̶r̶u̶g̶s̶ energy: Motif Neurotech's Implants for Depression

Business Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 55:00


Neuromodulation flies in the face of modern psychiatry. It can significantly improve mental health without drugs. It allows us to stimulate or inhibit activity in precise regions of the brain using electricity, magnetism or ultrasound. Motif Neurotech is pioneering minimally invasive implants to precisely deliver neuromodulation for mental health. In this special episode, Matias joins Empath Ventures' Brom Rector to interview Jacob Robinson, an entrepreneurial scientist who leveraged his academic research to start Motif Neurotech. PsyMed Ventures and Empath Ventures invested in Motif's latest seed round. Motif's implantable device stimulates a region of the brain associated with depression. Other applications being explored include Alzheimer's disease, PTSD and ADHD.Neuromodulation is still early but holds great promise as a paradigm shift in psychiatry and even human augmentation–unlocking the full potential of the brain.Credits: Created by Greg Kubin and Matias SerebrinskyHost: Matias Serebrinsky & Greg KubinProduced by Jonathan A. Davis,  Nico V. Rey & Caitlin NerFind us at businesstrip.fm and psymed.venturesFollow us on Instagram and Twitter!Theme music by Dorian LoveAdditional Music: Distant Daze by Zack Frank and Temperance by Eltham House

Beyond the Code
Beyond the Law of Code with Canadian Lawyer and Podcast Host, Jacob Robinson

Beyond the Code

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 44:33


When I decided to expand my legal practice into blockchain regulatory compliance, one of the most valuable resources available was Jacob Robinson's blockchain legal podcast, the Law of Code. Now on its 115th episode, Jacob's podcast has featured anyone and everyone in the blockchain legal and regulatory space, including SEC Commissioner, Hester Pierce, Coinbase's CLO, Paul Grewal, and Yours Truly (Episode #58

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts
How a Psychedelic Vision Pointed to Christ

Catholic Re.Con. | Testimonies from Reverts and Converts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 43:35


In this week's episode of Catholic ReCon, testimonies from reverts and converts, guest Jacob Robinson shares a journey from nihilism and atheism to gnosticism and finally to Catholicism. This trip is not for the faint of heart. #Catholic #TerenceMcKenna #Truth #Testimony #JoeRogan #Conversion #CatholicChurch #Charity #Love #Hope #Psychedelic #Witness #Traditional If you'd like to share your personal testimony, please fill out the form here: https://bit.ly/3bdE6pr Wherever you are on the journey, God bless you. For more information, visit eddietrask.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eddie-trask/support

Law of Code
#101 - Legal Wrappers for DAOs: DAO Research Monthly

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 74:56


The goal of this podcast is to help DAOs and their members understand the potential legal wrappers which arise from bespoke legislation. This is the second episode of the DAO Research Monthly series, created by Jacob Robinson, Kyle Smith and Kyler Wandler. This episode reviews the legal wrappers created for DAOs. What do we mean when we say legal wrapper? What benefits do they offer DAOs and their members? What are the risks? We answer these questions and much more. [4:30] Evolution of the modern company [8:15] How DAOs build on the company [12:00] Legal wrappers as a bridge [20:00] Wyoming DAO law [25:00] UNA [29:00] Tennessee DAO law [31:00] DAOs in Texas [33:40] DAOs in Utah [43:00] Vermont blockchain-based LLC [53:16] Catawba Economic Zone [54:00] DAOs outside the US & much more. Thank you to our sponsors, the DAO Research Collective, Lobby 3 and Tally DAO, for supporting this educational initiative - and thank you to Kyler Wandler for his incredible research. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

The Kingdom Investor
Ep -79 Fusing Faith and Entrepreneurship for Success | Jacob Robinson

The Kingdom Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 55:37


Can you imagine building a successful business while keeping God's Kingdom at the center of it all? Join us as we sit down with Jacob Robinson, a serial entrepreneur and founder of three companies – One Stone Solutions, Dig World, and Dry Point Capital. His journey, from his early days in college to his current business ventures, serves as a reminder that success is not an overnight process and that faith and entrepreneurship can go hand in hand.Throughout our conversation, we explore the challenges and victories Jacob has faced along the way, such as the importance of customer relationships and his strategies for overcoming logistical hurdles. Jacob's businesses have not only allowed him to show the love of Christ to others but also to provide for his employees in meaningful ways. His dedication to living out the gospel in his work is truly inspiring – a testament to the power of faith and entrepreneurship.Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Jacob's experiences and gain valuable insights into what it takes to be a Kingdom investor. Let this episode motivate and inspire you as you continue to grow professionally and spiritually, and discover how you can use your own success to make a meaningful impact on the world around you.

Chasing What Matters
CWM - Melissa & Jacob Robinson - Life Upside Down - Pt. 1

Chasing What Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 64:50


In this episode, Jacob and Melissa are interviewed on the Abel Speaks - Life Upside Down podcast. This is part one of a two part episode. Life Upside Down PodcastChasing What Matters Instagram 

Web3 w/ Me
The Future of Trust

Web3 w/ Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 61:59


My guest this week is Jacob Robinson (https://twitter.com/JacobRobinsonJD ), host of the Law of Code Podcast (https://www.lawofcode.io/ ) where he talks to the top legal leaders in web3. Additionally, Jacob is an associate attorney at McCarthy Tétrault one of the most prominent law firms in Canada where he helps clients like crypto exchanges navigate the complex regulatory landscape. In these two roles, Jacob hopes to be a leader in stewarding policy forward and helping to legitimize the industry by enabling more effective formations of capital and business structures. If you want an update on how to build a sustainable business in Web3, this is a great episode. DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed by Jacob Robinson in this episode are solely his own and do not constitute legal advice nor the opinion of McCarthy Tetrault. Key takeaways:Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) have the potential to change the way businesses are governed and organized, leading to more efficient formations of capital.Blockchain and cryptocurrency regulations can help legitimize the industry and provide a more secure environment for businesses and users.Web3 can improve trust, transparency, and efficiency in systems of record and public services, such as property transactions and divorce filings.Governments and regulators must balance fostering innovation and protecting consumers in the rapidly evolving Web3 landscape.The adoption of Web3 could lead to a more equitable and customer-centric internet, in which users have more control over their data and experience.How open conversations and collaborations help overcome regulatory challenges and promote the widespread adoptionChapters00:00 Jacob's Take on Legal Landscape for Blockchain and Crypto12:31 DAOs and the future of business21:59 Navigating Regulatory Landscape to Foster Innovation32:26 Importance of Transparency, Trust, and Efficiency42:41 Regulation's Impact on Adoption52:41 Closing QuestionsThanks for listening! Did you know you can also watch the show on YouTube? Just hit the link below and don't forget to subscribe!Web3 w/ Me - YouTube

Law of Code
#89 - Legal liability for DAO members: DAO Research Monthly

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 52:19


The goal of this podcast is to help DAOs and their members understand the potential legal risks that accompany their membership. This is the inaugural episode of the DAO Research Monthly series, created by Jacob Robinson, Kyle Smith and Kyler Wandler. This episode reviews the legal liability of members associated with DAOs. What do we mean when we say liability? What could a token holder or vote be liable for? We answer these questions and much more. Thank you to our sponsors, the DAO Research Collective, Lobby 3 and Tally DAO, for supporting this educational initiative - and thank you to the research team: Kyler Wandler, Evan Santos, Surya Dawar. This episode references the following works: Law Insider, Member Liability definition Frank H. Easterbrook, Daniel Fischel, Contract and Fiduciary Duty Nick Oberheiden, 5 Things to Consider When Creating a DAO Owen Thomas, The CFTC throws DAO liability into question United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Pat Toomey, SEC's Regulation by Enforcement Approach Harmed Consumers The Company - A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge Stephen D. Palley, How to Sue a Decentralized Autonomous Organization, CoinDesk (Op-Ed), March 20, 2016. Carla Reyes, If Rockefeller Were a Coder, 87 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 373 (2019) Aaron Wright, The Rise of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: Opportunities and Challenges, Stanford Journal of Blockchain Law & Policy (2021). Brummer, Christopher J. and Seira, Rodrigo, Legal Wrappers and DAOs (May 30, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4123737 Østbye, Peder, Exploring DAO Members' Individual Liability (February 28, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4045799. Metjahic, Laila, Deconstructing The Dao: The Need For Legal Recognition And The Application Of Securities Laws To Decentralized Organizations, Cardozo Law Review, May 2018. CFTC v Ooki DAO, N.D. Cal. 3:22-cv-5416 (2022) & many others. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

Chasing What Matters
CWM - Jacob Robinson - TAMU MasterCast

Chasing What Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 37:25


In this episode, Jacob sits down on the Mays MaterCast Podcast to talk about his entrepreneurial journey. Mays MaterCastChasing What Matters Instagram 

CryptoNews Podcast
#200: Jacob Robinson, Crypto Lawyer, on Crypto Taxation and Canadian Crypto Governance

CryptoNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 43:59


Jacob Robinson is the host of the Law of Code podcast, Director of Operations at the DAO Research Collective, and an incoming associate in the FinTech group at McCarthy Tétrault LLP.In this conversation, we discuss:- Crypto enforcement in Canada- Focus of regulators on exchanges- History of Canadian corporate law- History of securities in Canada- How crypto could be governed- Tension between crypto and the law- Day to day of a Canadian crypto lawyer- Investor protection- Taxation on airdrops- The future of CBDCsLaw of Code PodcastWebsite: lawofcode.ioJacob RobinsonTwitter: @JacobRobinsonJDLinkedIn: Jacob Robinson  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------  This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT.  PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers.  PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions.  Code: CRYPTONEWS50  This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below:  PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50

Chasing What Matters
CWM - 100th Episode - Jacob Robinson and Glenn Robinson

Chasing What Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 65:03


In this episode we celebrate our 100th episode! We take a few minutes to give you a few updates on our life over the past 2.5 years and then we dive into some memorable moments from the last 99 episodes! Thank you for all the support along the way! We are excited to see what is ahead!Chasing What Matters Instagram

Boxing Asylum's The NutHouse
BONUS: Professional Boxer Jacob Robinson Tells His Story [Interview]

Boxing Asylum's The NutHouse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 31:53


Long-time listener Sonny Davies is a multi- lingual teacher and boxing fan. Follow him here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuh_9xRHmObDanFlD58Sc2Q In this video, I chat with professional boxer Jacob Robinson, who turned professional in 2017 and has already won the Welsh Featherweight title and challenged for the commonwealth featherweight title as of September 2022. The son of former world champion boxer Steve Robinson, Jacob has his eye on world glory and speaks about his life growing up, coming from a boxing family, why he's in the sport of boxing and his hobbies outside of the ring. The Asylum is a value-for-value show. We throw it out live every Sunday at 8.00pm GMT/3.00pm EST. Consider throwing a bit of value back in any way you choose. PATREON: Visit www.patreon.com/BoxingAsylum for bonus content, Punches from the Past episodes, the exclusive What's App group and more. YOUTUBE: Subscribe - hit the notification bell - like - comment - share - leave a Super Chat. WEBSITE: www.theboxingasylum.com​​ ✿ LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE ON: Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Twitter: twitter.com/asylumbotw Soundcloud: @user-286873156

Argyle Eagle's Nest
Emerson Week

Argyle Eagle's Nest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:19


:00 - Intro 1:30 - Highlights from Argyle football's 30-14 win over Lake Dallas 4:00 - Player Spotlight with Argyle quarterback, Jacob Robinson 14:15 - Weekly Flyover with Argyle head coach, Todd Rodgers 24:30 - Check in with Argyle volleyball with Coach Katelyn Johnson 27:30 - Argyle ISD Eagle Update 34:30 - Outro

On The Ball - A show about Norwich City

Michael Bailey, Norwich City correspondent for The Athletic, hosts episode 113 of On The Ball, as the crew reviews the Canaries' EFL Championship victory over Bristol City and a draw with West Bromwich Albion. Joining Michael are numberwang chief @NCFCnumbers AKA Steve Sanders plus Canary Cast's Jacob Robinson. The pod asks what's up with the atmosphere, explains the refereeing pyramid and tees up the sizeable challenge of October. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mays MasterCast
Being Continuously Curious with Jacob Robinson

Mays MasterCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 35:11 Transcription Available


Jacob Robinson, Founder of 1 Stone Solutions, DryPort Capital, and Dig World, is moving mountains with his ideas, enthusiasm, and work ethic. From his experience being an Aggie to now being a husband, father, and CEO of three start-up companies, Jacob has never lost sight of who he is, and how he can continue to strengthen his spirit. Through the ups and downs of life and its mischievous trials, Jacob stepped up to the plate, willing to give it his all and lead the future.   Chapters: 1:20 Experiencing the Aggie Network 3:07 Diving into Entrepreneurship 4:25 1 Stone Solutions & the Workforce 9:00 EBITDA & Excel 10:58 Red Flags in Growing a Small Business 13:40 Not Just About the Money 15:06 DryPort Capital & its Surprises 17:48 Dig World & Unique Memories 22:00 Pierce's Journey 25:42 Understanding the Important 31:30 Time & Teams  

Mays MasterCast
Being Continuously Curious with Jacob Robinson

Mays MasterCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 35:11


Jacob Robinson, Founder of 1 Stone Solutions, DryPort Capital, and Dig World, is moving mountains with his ideas, enthusiasm, and work ethic. From his experience being an Aggie to now being a husband, father, and CEO of three start-up companies, Jacob has never lost sight of who he is, and how he can continue to strengthen his spirit. Through the ups and downs of life and its mischievous trials, Jacob stepped up to the plate, willing to give it his all and lead the future.   Chapters: 1:20 Experiencing the Aggie Network 3:07 Diving into Entrepreneurship 4:25 1 Stone Solutions & the Workforce 9:00 EBITDA & Excel 10:58 Red Flags in Growing a Small Business 13:40 Not Just About the Money 15:06 DryPort Capital & its Surprises 17:48 Dig World & Unique Memories 22:00 Pierce's Journey 25:42 Understanding the Important 31:30 Time & Teams

CryptoNews Podcast
#157: Jacob Robinson on Crypto Law

CryptoNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 51:16


Jacob Robinson is the host of the Law of Code podcast, Director of Operations at the DAO Research Collective, and an incoming associate in the FinTech group at McCarthy Tétrault LLP.In this conversation, we discuss:- Brock University- University Exchange programs- Crypto law- Recent undertakings from Canadian exchanges- Canadian web3 council- NFTs being securities- NFT contracts regarding IP and art- Law of Code- DAO Research Collective- Lessons from Podcasting- Bitcoin being the best DAO- Golf Talk- Hot TakesLaw of Code PodcastWebsite: lawofcode.io Jacob RobinsonTwitter: @JacobRobinsonJDLinkedIn: Jacob Robinson ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------  This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT.  PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers.  PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions.  Code: CRYPTONEWS50  This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below:  PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw
Your Brain Is About to Get a Lot More Powerful | Dr. Jacob Robinson

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 36:09


Dr. Jacob Robinson is a bioengineer working at the cutting edge of neurotechnology. We talk about his groundbreaking research into brain-machine interfaces that will make possible everything from bionic eyes to real-life telepathy. And we discuss the limits of what we know about consciousness and how the brain works. Dr. Jacob Robinson is an Associate Professor in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Bioengineering at Rice University, and an Adjunct Associate Professor in Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. His research group uses nanofabrication technology to create miniature devices to manipulate and monitor neural circuit activity. Follow him on Twitter at @JTRobinsonLab.

Chasing What Matters
CWM - Jacob Robinson on Starting Out Podcast

Chasing What Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 50:06


On this episode of Chasing What Matters, we listen to a podcast that Jacob was a guest on a few months ago. We hope you enjoy! 

Yep, That Happened
Episode 45: The Netflix Drama Series With More Sex Than Drama (Sex/Life | Review)

Yep, That Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 19:48


On this week's episode of “Yep, That Happened,” Shirley gives her review of the Netflix series, Sex/Life. Enjoy! (Spoilers included)Links mentioned:“‘Sex/Life' Season 2 Netflix: Everything We Know So Far” What's On Netflix article by Jacob Robinson:https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/sex-life-season-2-netflix-what-we-know-so-far-05-2022/MUSIC CREDIT:Mango by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.comSmith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/mango-smith-the-mister Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Zn4SeyT3oMETrack Info: Title: Mango by Smith The Mister Genre and Mood: Alternative & Punk + BrightAvailable on: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2FIeX4ViTunes: https://apple.co/305EA9t Deezer: https://deezer.com/us/album/64408662Bandcamp: https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com/t...Google Play: http://bit.ly/2GgLjEq Contact the Artist: smiththemister@gmail.comhttps://smiththemister.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/smiththemister https://open.spotify.com/artist/3lklK...https://music.apple.com/us/artist/smi...https://youtube.com/channel/UCQ5zugE_...https://deezer.com/us/artist/14163883https://instagram.com/smiththemister

Technically Legal
The Impact of Blockchain on the Law – Now and Beyond (Jacob Robinson, Law of Code)

Technically Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 46:34


Blockchain lawyer and fellow podcaster Jacob Robinson visits Technically Legal to talk about how blockchain technology is impacting the law now and how it will in the future. Jacob hosts the Law of Code Podcast covering blockchain related legal issues and hosting a Who's Who of #Cryptolaw as guests. On this episode, Jacob discusses the interplay between blockchain technology and legal rights (such as property rights). He also explains how, for some endeavors, blockchain might change the look of business organizations. Specifically, Jacob covers legal issues implicated by NFT (non fungible token) ownership and participation in a DAO (distributed autonomous organizations). Jacob also fills us in about interesting legal questions arising in the metaverse.

NO(LA) Reservations
Episode 3: "Be Content, Have a Plan, Remember Wellness" w/ Jacob Robinson

NO(LA) Reservations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 52:43


Big changes coming soon! Stay mf tuned ya'll cause it's finna be dope

Christadelphians Talk
Feature - Jesus didn't die instead of you - brother Jacob Robinson

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 16:11


A Christadelphian Video Production: CHRISTADELPHIANVIDEO.ORG, a worldwide collaboration by Christadelphians to help promote the understanding of God's Word to those who are seeking the Truth about the Human condition and God's plan and Purpose with the Earth and Mankind upon it. Christadelphianvideo.org is an online tool for establishing just how far removed today's mainstream Christianity is from the 'True Christian Teachings' of the 1st Century Apostles. You can follow us online at.. Some of our other services.. #1 Our Main site... https://cdvideo.org #2 Our podcast on android... https://cdvideo.org/podcast #3 Our podcast on Apple...https://cdvideo.org/podcast-apple #4 Our facebook...https://facebook.com/OpenBibles #5 Our Whats App... http://cdvideo.org/WhatsApp #6 Our Instagram... http://cdvideo.org/Instagram #7 Our twitter... http://cdvideo.org/twitter #8 Our YouTube Channel... http://cdvideo.org/youtube Watch / read / Listen to other thoughts for the day on our site here https://christadelphianvideo.org/tftd/ #Christadelphianvideo #christadelphianstalk #Christadelphians #openbible #cdvideo #bibleverse #thoughts #thoughtoftheday #meditate #think #christadelphian #God #truth #faith #hope #love #cdvideo #Gospeltruth #truebibleteaching #thegospelmessage #thegospeltruth #firstprinciples #bibletruth #bibleunderstanding #exploringthebible #thoughtfortheday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christadelphians-talk/message

Neurotech Pub
Mind Control with Lasers: Optical Recording Part II

Neurotech Pub

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 103:44


Welcome back to Neurotech Pub!This episode is part two of a two part series on optical methods for recording and stimulating neural activity. Our guests on this episode are Elizabeth Hillman, PhD,  Mark Schnitzer, PhD, and Jacob Robinson, PhD. Last time we talked about optical recording methods, but in this episode we focus on optical stimulation methods. Cheers!Check out video and full transcript here: https://www.paradromics.com/podcast/episode-12-mind-control-with-lasers00:00 | Intro1:37 | Aspirational Papers1:56 | Packer Lab 2:10 | What is the claustrum?2:30 | Ian's paper (but only part of it!)3:02 | Two-Photon Bidirectional Control and Imaging In Vivo3:29 | Inferring Spikes from Calcium Imaging5:45 | Neuropixels are now in humans7:12 | Paper by Pachitariu et al 7:55 | Ian Oldenburg10:02 | Kaufman Lab11:21 | Cortical activity in the null space: permitting preparation without movement12:08 | Motor cortical dynamics shaped by multiple distinct subspaces during naturalistic behavior12:33 | Tickling Cells with Light14:41 | Light-activated ion channels for remote control of neuronal firing14:50 | Remote Control of Behavior through Genetically Targeted Photostimulation of Neurons15:20 | Millisecond-timescale, genetically targeted optical control of neural activity16:03 | Red-shifted Opsins16:52 | eNpHR: a Natronomonas halorhodopsin enhanced for optogenetic applications17:26 | Genetically Targeted Optical Control of an Endogenous G Protein-Coupled Receptor18:16 | Neural Dust18:41 | Wireless magnetothermal deep brain stimulation19:05 | Neural Stimulation Through Ultrasound19:20 | Methods and Modalities: Sculpting Light21:35 | Recent advances in patterned photostimulation for optogenetics22:50 | Two-photon microscopy is now over 30 years old (Denk 1990)25:22 | Optical Recording State of the Art27:06 | Challenges of Deep Tissue 2-Photon Imaging28:21 | Deisseroth Lab28:29 | Temporal Precision of Optical Stimulation29:09 | Simultaneous all-optical manipulation and recording 30:40 | Targeted Ablation in Somatosensory Cortex 33:29 | Commercially Available Fast Opsins34:41 | Recent paper from Deisseroth Lab41:17 | Cortical layer–specific critical dynamics triggering perception42:21 | The Utah Array from Blackrock Neurotech44:52 | Principles of Corticocortical Communication50:43 | The Cost of Cortical Computation51:27 | Behaviour-dependent recruitment of long-range projection neurons in somatosensory cortex (2013) | Spatiotemporal convergence and divergence in the rat S1 "barrel" cortex (1987) | Diverse tuning underlies sparse activity in layer 2/3 vibrissal cortex of awake mice (2019) 52:56 | Gollisch and Meister 200853:22 | Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity (STDP)1:05:09 | Neurotech Pub Episode 11 -  Let There Be Light1:05:20 | Forecasting the Future1:05:41 | Temporally precise single-cell-resolution optogenetics1:06:16 | Large Scale Ca++ Recordings from Vaziri Lab1:07:11 | Cohen Lab1:07:19 | All Optical Electrophysiology 1:14:19 | Emiliani et al 20151:16:33 | All-Optical Interrogation of Neural Circuits1:16:53 | Mice Strains @ Jackson Lab1:17:00 | The Allen Institute1:20:39 | Neuroscience and Engineering Collaborations1:18:39 | Nicolas Pegard1:18:47 | Adesnik Lab1:24:41 | Shenoy, Sahani, and Churchland 20131:24:52 | Dimensionality reduction for large-scale neural recordings1:25:17 | Matlab: Understanding Kalman Filters1:25:58 | Two-photon excitation microscopy1:26:37 | Emiliani Lab Holography course1:26:57 | Optics by Eugene Hecht1:28:05 | Intro to Optics Course1:29:41 | What the Heck Is a Claustrum?1:33:53 | Cortical activity in the null space: permitting preparation without movement1:34:33 | Neural Manifolds and Learning1:35:19 | Locked-in Syndrome1:36:58 | Sabatini Lab1:37:07 | Probing and regulating dysfunctional circuits using DBS1:39:36 | Sliman Bensmaia | Nicho Hatsopoulos1:39:43 | The science and engineering behind sensitized brain-controlled bionic hands1:41:20 | Michael Long's singing rodents1:42:12 | Engram1:43:06 | Chang Lab1:43:19 | Tim Gardner | Michale FeeWant more? Follow Paradromics & Neurotech Pub on Twitter  Follow Matt A, Ian, Adam, & Matt K on Twitter

Neurotech Pub
Let there be Light: Optical Recording Part I

Neurotech Pub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 89:09


Welcome back to Neurotech Pub! This episode is one of a two part series on optical methods for recording and stimulating neural activity. Our guests on this episode are Elizabeth Hillman, PhD,  Mark Schnitzer, PhD, and Jacob Robinson, PhD. So far, our technical dives have focused mainly on direct electrical recording and stimulation of neural activity, but in this episode we deep dive into advantages that all-optical interfaces might have over electrical interfaces, and the challenges in developing them. In addition, we talk about running highly collaborative, interdisciplinary projects that span traditional physics and engineering with biology, a theme that is ever-present in neurotech and is also highlighted in part two of this series. Cheers!Check out full video with transcript here: https://www.paradromics.com/podcast/episode-11-let-there-be-lightShow NotesLatest news & publications since recording: >> Hillman Lab: New publication on SCAPE in Nature Biomedical Engineering>> Robinson Lab: Review article in Optica on Recent advances in lensless imaging>> Robinson Lab: BioRxiv pre-print on in vivo fluorescence imaging1:23 | The Heart and Soul of a Paper2:32| Ultrasmall Mode Volumes in Dielectric Optical Microcavities3:01 | Robinson Lab4:01 | Hillman Lab4:07 | Zuckerman Institute4:15 | Schnitzer Lab4:25 | Howard Hughes Medical Institute4:41| Miniature Fluorescence Microscope9:02 | Discovery of DNA Structure and Function10:25 | Hodgkin–Huxley Equations13:49 | Vessel Dilation in the Brain16:03 | State of the art of Neural Optical Recording18:03 | Long-Term Optical Access to an Estimated One Million Neurons in Mouse Cortex24:56 | Watch the Crystal Skull video27:45 | High-Speed Cellular-Resolution Light Beads Microscopy29:54 | Relationship between spiking activity and calcium imaging32:50 | Analytical & Quantitative Light Microscopy [AQLM]32:59 | Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System35:22 | NIH Brain Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN)35:54 | Allen Brain Atlas: Cell Types40:17 | A Theory of Multineuronal Dimensionality, Dynamics and Measurement46:19 | Dr. Laura Waller's DIY Diffuser Cam50:38 | FlatCam by Robinson Lab53:42 | Advantages of MEG55:06| Random Access Two Photon Scanning Techniques56:07 | Swept Confocally-Aligned Planar Excitation (SCAPE)58:47 | Optics Systems for Implantable BCIs1:00:43 | GCaMP - Janelia GECI reagents1:01:33 | DARPA NESD Program1:04:06 | SCAPE Microscopy for High-Speed Volumetric Imaging of Behaving Organisms1:07:00 | Glial Response to Implanted Electrodes1:07:07 | Brain Tissue Responses to Neural Implants1:09:36 | Two Deaths in Gene Therapy Trial for Rare Muscle Disease1:10:46 | Intrinsic Optical Signal due to Blood Oxygenation1:11:11 | Coupling Mechanism and Significance of the BOLD Signal1:12:10 | DARPA invests in Treating Mood Disorders1:12:57 | Amygdalar Representations of Pain1:13:48 | Fast Optical Signals: Principles, Methods, and Experimental Results1:14:12 | Dr. Larry Cohen's early work in Neurophotonics1:14:42 | Linear Systems Analysis of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Additional Resource1:16:20 | Flavoprotein Fluorescence Imaging in Neonates | Additional Resource1:18:02 | Pumped Probe Microscopy1:19:26 | Biological Imaging of Chemical Bonds by Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy1:19:36 | Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering microscopy (CARS)1:19:55 | Min Lab @ Columbia1:20:06 | Glucose Analog for Stimulated Raman Scattering1:20:39 | Emerging Paradigms for Aspiring NeurotechnologistsWant more? Follow Paradromics & Neurotech Pub on Twitter  Follow Matt, Elizabeth, Jacob & Mark 

Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast
New Construction-Related Theme Park is OPEN for Kids & Adults!

Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 3:43


New Construction-Related Theme Park is OPEN for Kids & Adults!A new theme park has opened in Texas that might help get kids, and adults, interested in the construction industry. It's called “Dig World” in Katy, Texas, just west of Houston near Interstate 10. It's designed to provide a real world experience with full-size construction machinery that you see at job sites.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.Dig World opened its doors on March 17th, and provides 3-and-a-half acres of construction-related activities. (1) According to Dig World, it's “designed to safely provide a hand-on experience for both children and adults in operating heavy equipment.” That includes: full-size Caterpillar Mini-Excavatprs, Skid Steers, and UTVs. What's a Skid Steer?Okay, I had to look a few of them up! Bigrentz defined a skid steer as “a small, versatile piece of construction equipment used primarily for digging. It's light and maneuverable, and its arms can attach to a range of tools for various construction and landscaping jobs.” (2) I would say they look kind of like a tractor but more industrial. Or maybe a trip to Dig World would clear up any confusion!What's a UTV?UTV stands for Utility Terrain Vehicle, as opposed to an All Terrain Vehicle. Nationwide.com says they are “built and used more for work than recreation. They are large, powerful, able to seat passengers side-by-side, and built with lots of storage space. They're commonly used to haul equipment and supplies in locations that make using a truck impractical or impossible.” (3) So you are basically driving an oversized ATV with room for your friends, and whatever else you need to take with you!Some of Dig World's other attractions include a gem mining station, a playground, and a turf field where visitors can play various games, like Cornhole. Founder, Jacob Robinson told Construction Dive that he was inspired to build the park by his sons who love dump trucks and other construction equipment. (4)He partnered with Texas A&M's Department of Construction Science to create this immersive learning experience. The park is also designed to sync up with the university's curriculum and host students on field trips.Park Safety FeaturesThe company has incorporated various safety features to ensure the public's safety. Dig World's website says: “We require seat belts to be engaged before any machine operation can occur. The speeds on drivable machines have been governed, and other equipment utilizes hydraulic limitations to reduce total movement.”Dig World isn't the only construction adventure park in the U.S. Construction Dive mentioned a few others including Diggerland USA in New Jersey, Dig This in Las Vegas and Extreme Sandbox in Minnesota and North Texas.But you may soon have access to several Dig World locations. The company says it plans to build ten parks throughout the nation over the next few years. It says the goal is to “create 10 million smiles along the way!”If you'd like to read more about Dig World, you'll find links in the show notes at newsforinvestors.comAlso, please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!You can also join our real estate investor network for free at newsforinvestors.com. That gives you access to the Investor Portal where you'll find information on rental markets and sample property pro-formas. You can also connect with our experienced investment counselors, property teams, lenders, 1031 exchange facilitators, attorneys, CPAs and more.Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke...Show Notes link: https://www.newsforinvestors.comJoin link: https://join.realwealth.com/?utm_content=Real%20Estate%20News%20Podcast&utm_campaign=Join%20for%20Free&utm_term=Description%20Text%20LinkSubscribe link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-estate-news-real-estate-investing-podcast/id1079952715Links:1 - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/first-texas-construction-themed-amusement-park-dig-world-opens-in-katy-on-march-17th-301499549.html2 - https://www.bigrentz.com/blog/what-is-a-skid-steer3 - https://www.nationwide.com/lc/resources/powersports/articles/difference-between-atv-utv4 - https://www.constructiondive.com/news/dig-world-construction-equipment-machinery-amusement-park-opens-texas/620784/

Demystifying Science
Magnetogenetics - Dr. Jacob Robinson, Rice U.

Demystifying Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 70:32


What does the future of medicine look like? Precision, precision, precision. In the last few decades, neuroengineers have largely relied on optogenetics to achieve single neuron precision, but widespread application in the clinical setting has been hindered by the fact that to get the tech to work you have to have a light in the brain. Which is... invasive, to say the least. Enter magnetogenetics, the next generation of precision neuromedicine. By engineering cells that are responsive to external magnetic fields, researchers have started to demonstrate that not only is it theoretically possible to use magnetic fields to affect the behavior of neural circuits, it will likely be a practical technology in the clinical setting in the next few decades. We talk with neuroengineer Dr. Jacob Robinson about the work his lab is doing, the state of the field, and how to escape the generator function that creates technologies that rule us, rather than the other way around. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron @DemystifySci ªº¬˚∆≤≥≤≥ https://www.patreon.com/demystifysci ≤≥≤≥∆˚¬ºª #magnetogenetics #mindcontrol #magnets Dr. Robinson: https://www.robinsonlab.com/ ªº¬˚∆≤≥≤≥ Join the mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S​ ≤≥≤≥∆˚¬ºª Check our main channel, @DemystifyingScience for in depth-investigations: https://youtu.be/1OCL5Lq8m6s PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying microbial communication at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting and exploring the woods. Michael Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. Blog: http://demystifyingscience.com/blog Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3uhn7J1 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39IDJBDRSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/demystifysci - Discord: https://discord.gg/HXQNjTvZCb - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/demystifyingscience - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demystifysci/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/demystifying-science/support

Law of Code
#19 - Becoming a Crypto Lawyer: How to capitalize on your crypto-law interest, with Jake Chervinsky, Rebecca Rettig and Sarah Shtylman

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 65:26


Jake Chervinsky (@jchervinsky) is involved in all aspects of the crypto ecosystem & has a strong understanding of the regulatory space surrounding crypto. Jake is Head of Policy at the Blockchain Association and Advisor for the Variant Fund, and former General Counsel for Compound Labs. Rebecca Rettig (@RebeccaRettig1) is the General Counsel of the Aave Companies, a group of software development companies in Europe that build open source, blockchain-based software. Rebecca began her legal career at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP in New York, litigating complex commercial disputes; prior to joining the Aave Companies, Rebecca was a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP in the financial services group, representing blockchain and crypto clients. Sarah (Hody) Shtylman (@SHodyEsq) is a Partner at Perkins Coie, where she advises innovators in the fintech and blockchain industries, and her clients range from entrepreneurs and startups to big tech and regulated financial institutions. Sarah's background includes serving as in-house regulatory counsel at Coinbase (2nd lawyer hired), Levine & Associates (a litigation boutique), and Hody Esq., as a Sole Proprietor. This episode answers the question: What should I do if I want to become a crypto lawyer? While focused on crypto, the principles can be applied to any legal area. This was such a fun episode to record, as each guest offers incredible insights. Show highlights: - How Rebecca built a practice in crypto [3:30] - What helped Rebecca establish a crypto arbitration practice [7:45] - Sarah's introduction to crypto [9:00] - Being the second lawyer at Coinbase [14:00] - Jake's crypto law journey [16:00] - What law students should get on their resume to get roles in crypto [21:00] - How to determine which area of law to tie crypto into [34:00] - Finding an area of law in which to specialize [37:00] - Dealing with the pressure to specialize [41:00] “Recognizing when you hit diminishing returns in your job, and when it's time to move on” - Jake - Imposter syndrome in the legal industry [44:00] - Do crypto lawyers need to learn to code? [49:00] - One important piece of advice for professionals beginning their careers [63:00] “Come join the revolution with us” - Rebecca Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the podcast, please share and review. You can follow me, Jacob Robinson, on Twitter @jacobrobinsonjd. For the latest updates from Law of Code - subscribe to our newsletter.

On The Ball - A show about Norwich City
#82 Turf Moor; tough crowd

On The Ball - A show about Norwich City

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 58:54


Michael Bailey, Norwich City correspondent for The Athletic, hosts episode 82 of On The Ball as the podcast talks through the Canaries' first Premier League point in a year and nine months. A goalless draw at Burnley? The stuff of dreams! Joining Michael: journalist Stuart Hodge, Canary Cast's Jacob Robinson and City supporter Susannah George. The crew go LIVE as they pick apart the Turf Moor action, wonder what more Ozan Kabak could have done with THAT run and look ahead to Brighton's impending visit while daring to ignore the international break. Enjoy the pod. We'll see you in a fortnight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#MyInvestingStory
EP: 49 - #MyInvestingStory With Millennial Millionaires

#MyInvestingStory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 64:40


#MyInvestingStory showcases the Investing Story of everyday people on the path of being Successful Long-term Investors. Ann and Ionnie McNeill, are both Members and Volunteers of BetterInvesting, a non-profit focused on Investment Education for Individuals and Investment Clubs. Each week we interview a Special Guest, shining a light on their investing story, lessons learned, words of wisdom and resources to aid you in starting your successful investing journey. Comprised of two, rock-star students - Guy DeWeever and Jacob Robinson - and their amazing coach – John Fay - the Millennial Millionaires is a team of three brought together through the Ally Invest Stock Market Game Challenge. Before the competition, both Guy and Jacob estimated their combined investing knowledge to be an Advanced Beginner level. However, upon completion of the five-week investment simulation, both young men unequivocally stated their knowledge of the investing field and strategies grew well beyond their expectations. This growth was further exemplified, as both students were selected as MVPs of the competition. They credit their achievements to the hosted seminars throughout the challenge and to their coach, John Fay, who currently works as a Sr. Business Operations Analyst at Ally Financial. To them, he became more than just a coach for the challenge, he is a trusted resource and mentor that has extended well past the competition. Both, Guy, and Jacob continue to develop their investment knowledge and strategies while pursuing their educational aspirations. Guy, a recent graduate of Virginia State University with his Bachelor's in Business Marketing, is currently enrolled at John Hopkins University as a dual-degree student in pursuit of an MBA and Master of Arts in Design Thinking. And Jacob is currently enrolled at Hampton University as a 4th-year student in the Five-Year MBA Program, with a concentration in Accounting and a Minor in Leadership Studies. Connect With Guy Deweever on Linked-In Connect with Jacob Robinson on Liked-In -- Try a 90-day Free Trial with BetterInvesting: https://bit.ly/BI90DayFreeTrial Grab a copy of “The Baby Billionaire's Guide to Investing: Building Wealth at an Early Age” The hashtag for the podcast is #MyInvestingStory Make sure to follow us on Social Media: Facebook: @BetterInvestingSFL Instagram: @BetterInvestingSFL Linkedin: @BetterInvestingSouthFlorida Twitter: @BI_SEFL

Jewish History Soundbites
Justice for All: The Incredible Story of Jacob Robinson

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 32:40


A relatively unknown, yet one of the most influential Jews of the 20th century, Jacob Robinson's (1889-1977) list of accomplishments are seemingly endless. After receiving his doctorate in law, he was drafted into the Czarist military with the outbreak of World War One. After spending three years in a German POW camp, he returned to the newly created independent Lithuania, where he emerged as a leading Zionist, politician, jurist, educator, writer and much more. First representing Jewish interests in the Lithuanian parliament, he soon reached the international stage, arguing for minorities rights in international platforms such as the League of Nations, and entering into an ill fated partnership with Weimar Germany to promote minorities rights. In his efforts to protect Jewish minority rights around the world, he was one of the founders of what would eventually become the World Jewish Congress in 1927. Escaping to the United States in 1940, he soon went to work formulating the legal basis for prosecution of Nazi war criminals post war, eventually serving as a special adviser to the prosecution at the Nuremberg trials. Seeing the failure of the tragic minorities rights saga of interwar Europe, he drafted the new principle of Human Rights, which led to the UN commission on Human Rights. He also assisted the nascent State of Israel with legal counsel at the UN and drafted the reparations agreement with West Germany, later overseeing the Claims Conference. In later years he was a pioneering Holocaust researcher, and was one of the founders of Yad Vashem. Finally, he served as the special legal counsel at the Eichmann trial in 1960, writing the legal basis for the prosecution.   For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history contact Yehuda at:  yehuda@yehudageberer.com   Subscribe To Our Podcast on:    PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/   Follow us on Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites You can email Yehuda at yehuda@yehudageberer.com

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
The Robinson Report- Brad Stevens-Coach K Super Pod

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 31:29


Jacob Robinson is back with DJ Murrell and Cade McCurdy to react to the news of Coach K's retirement from Duke, and Brad Stevens's front office elevation and Boston's subsequent coaching vacancy.

Create @State Podcast:  Making Connections that Count
Ep. 129 Create@State Podcast Features Nettleton STEAMers Chloe Anderson, Jordan Dicus, Piper Hottinger, Brooklyn Mason, Adyson Pillow, Reece Jackson, Destin Gary, Jacob Robinson, Joshua Wright, Kaedyn Hardaway, Chloey Hall, and Lauren Tyler

Create @State Podcast: Making Connections that Count

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 20:20


Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
The Draft Time Machine- Re-Drafting the 2012 NFL Draft (Picks 1-15)

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 35:28


On the first episode of the Draft Time Machine, Jacob Robinson and Jakobi Hardy give their picks for how the first half of the 2012 NFL Draft should have played out in hindsight. Music: "Intro 2" by PureDesignGirl, via freesound.org, Creative Commons Attribution License.

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
Crunch Time w/ Jacob Robinson- NBA preview

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 81:00


Jacob Robinson is joined by Cade McCurdy, DJ Murrell, Charlie Bevins and Abbas Dahadwala to preview the 2020-2021 NBA season. The gang gives their MVP predictions, their playoff picture, who they think will disappoint, who they think will exceed expectations and so much more. "Heroic Intro" by DDmyzik, via FreeSound.org, Creative Commons Nonattribution License.

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
Crunch Time w/ Jacob Robinson- NBA free agency, NFL update and more

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 82:07


On this special edition of Crunch Time, Jacob Robinson sits down with Cade McCurdy to discuss the NBA Draft, Free Agency and the NFL Midseason. Intro music: "Heroic Intro" by DDmyzik, via FreeSound.org, Creative Commons Nonattribution License.

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
The RDPS Game Show Podcast- Ep 2

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 19:00


On the second episode of the RDPS Trivia Quest, Trenton Szeto, Jacob Robinson, Jacob Ellis and Bilal Malik battle for the trivia crown in a quest of only NFL trivia. Some would say you'll flip for this episode. Theme by Timbre from FreeSound.org https://freesound.org, Attribution-Noncommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), song edited to loop. Sad trombone by Benboncan from FreeSound.org https://freesound.org, Attribution-Noncommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) Alarm clock by bone666138 from FreeSound.org https://freesound.org, Attribution-Noncommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) Additional music from https://www.zapsplat.com

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast
254: Terrace Talk (S2.E6.) | Norwich City v Birmingham City

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 36:39


Connor is joined by guests Jacob Robinson from Canary Cast and EFL pundit and Birmingham fan Gabriel Sutton to preview Norwich City's midweek match at home to Birmingham City.***To get in touch with the podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to norfolksport@archant.co.uk or get in touch with us @pinkun on Twitter, where are our direct messages are open.And if you're interested in sponsoring the pod, or placing an advert in one of our shows, email Matt.Withers@archant.co.ukFor all the latest Norwich City news, opinions, features and videos visit: pinkun.comALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING:Subscribe: pinkun.com/podcastTwitter: twitter.com/pinkunFacebook: fb.me/thepinkunInstagram: instagram.com/the_pinkun#NCFC #Norwich #City #NorwichCity #podcast #Norfolk #EPL #Football #Soccer #Canaries #OTBC #pinkun #NorwichCityFC #David #Freezer #Paddy #Davitt #Connor #Southwell #Norfolk #Championship #Birmingham #BCFC #BirminghamCity #CanaryCast #TerraceTalk

Chasing What Matters
CWM - Trailer

Chasing What Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 1:11


Chasing What Matters PodcastEach episode Glenn and Jacob Robinson (father and son) will bring you interviews with industry shaping leaders from all walks of life to discuss their leadership principles and how that mixes with their faith. You will hear the stories of success and failures from individuals in hopes that it will help you write your own story. From politics and healthcare to non-profit and ministry we hope you are encouraged and inspired as these people tell you how they are Chasing What Matters.

Two College Guys Talk About Stuff

Joe Jacobs and Jacob Robinson talk about everything from up and coming technology to today's political climate. This may be their first rodeo within the podcast realm but it is certainly not the first in depth discussion. Join them biweekly as they discuss everything from politics to video games. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twocollegeguystalk/support

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
The Robinson Report- NBA restart questions, asked and answered

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 41:36


Jacob Robinson is joined by Cade McCurdy, Johnny McCurdy and DJ Murrell to discuss the NBA restart. "Music: Game Show Theme Tune. Created by FoolBoyMedia, via freesound.org. Creative Commons License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode"

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
The Robinson Report: Breaking Down the RDP Sports All-Time NBA Draft

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 108:03


Jacob Robinson and Cade McCurdy break down the results of Radio DePaul Sports' All-Time NBA Franchise Draft. Who drafted the best starting five? Who has the best bench? Most important, who drafted the worst team? "Music: Game Show Theme Tune. Created by FoolBoyMedia, via freesound.org. Creative Commons License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode"

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Un Jour dans l'Histoire - L'honneur et la résistance à travers les siècles - 12/05/2020

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 71:03


13h20 : L'honneur et la résistance à travers les siècles Nous sommes le 11 avril 1968, à Jérusalem, lors de la clôture du premier Congrès des historiens de la Résistance juive. Jacob Robinson, avocat et historien pose une question : « Existe-t-il aujourd'hui au monde un quelconque code de conduite humaine, qui indiquerait les règles morales à observer, même in extremis ? Existe-t-il des lois morales permettant de juger la capitulation silencieuse par rapport à l'héroïsme ? » La réponse de Robinson est catégorique « Non, ce code n'existe pas. » Une réponse que ne partage pas tous les observateurs de nos sociétés passées et actuelles. On tenter d'y voir plus, clair .... Invité : Jean-Michel Chaumont, chercheur qualifié du FNRS, professeur de sociologie à l'UCL. Auteur de « Survivre à tout prix ? Essai sur l'honneur, la résistance et le salut de nos âmes » ; éd. La découverte. 14 Heures : Georges Simenon (2 /4) « Le nom de Simenon est étroitement lié à l'un des personnages qu'il a créé, le commissaire Jules Maigret. Ce deuxième volet revient sur les circonstances qui ont amené l'auteur à inventer l'inspecteur de police ainsi que sur l'évolution du commissaire. » Une série réalisée par Cécile Poss

SportTalk Chattanooga
Senior Spotlight with Jacob Robinson (Ooltewah Baseball)

SportTalk Chattanooga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 13:16


Jacob Robinson joins us on the Senior Spotlight. Jacob is a baseball player for Ooltewah High School. We get his thoughts on the cancelled season and his future plans.

Talk Radio 102.3
Senior Spotlight with Jacob Robinson (Ooltewah Baseball)

Talk Radio 102.3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 13:16


Jacob Robinson joins us on the Senior Spotlight. Jacob is a baseball player for Ooltewah High School. We get his thoughts on the cancelled season and his future plans.

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast
Boss and Rudes - NBA Draft

Radio DePaul Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 48:17


Gina Ciolli, Jacob Robinson and Chris Jones join Abbas and Rudy for an 8 round NBA draft. Listen to hear Gina's unorthodox strategy, CJ's disgust at not getting Steph Curry and Rudy's sad stance on who the GOAT really is.

Norwich City Fans Show on Love Sport
Drug testing after East Anglian derby and a Tettey screamer...

Norwich City Fans Show on Love Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 24:44


Ex-Canaries winger Adrian Forbes and Jacob Robinson joined presenter Matt Beadle to talk all things Norwich - with special messages from Michael McGovern, Dave Stringer plus an interesting anecdote from Adrian after a particular Ipswich match...

Mind Your Banners
A conversation with Jacob Robinson

Mind Your Banners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 14:05


It's a Mind Your Banners special! IU senior defensive lineman Jacob Robinson joins the podcast from Big Ten media day to discuss the offseason, his goals for his senior year, his best memories and Bloomington's best eats. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast
160: Terrace Talk #9: Taming the Wolves

The PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 31:26


Welcome to the ninth episode of Terrace Talk, where we gauge the feeling from the stands by speaking to you, the Norwich City fans. This week Connor Southwell is joined by Jacob Robinson and Charlie Roberts ahead of the away trip to Molineux to take on Wolves. To get in touch with the PinkUn Podcast now and in future, send any comments and questions into the crew with an email to thepinkun@archant.co.uk or get in touch with any of the guys on social media.For all the latest Norwich City news, opinion, words, and video visit: http://www.pinkun.comALSO FIND US AT THE FOLLOWING:Subscribe: https://pinkun.com/podcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/pinkunFacebook: http://fb.me/thepinkunContact: thepinkun@archant.co.uk#NCFC #Norwich #City #NorwichCity #podcast #myNCFC #PremierLeague #EPL #Football #Soccer #EFL #SkyBet #Championship #Canaries #OTBC #pinkun #NorwichCityFC #TerraceTalk #Connor #Southwell #Wolves #Molineux #Traore #Wolverhampton #Wanderers

Norwich City Fans Show on Love Sport
No One Expected A Result

Norwich City Fans Show on Love Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 26:23


Matt Beadle was joined by Michael Bailey, Norwich City FC correspondent for The Athletic and Canary Cast’s Jacob Robinson.  They dissected their 1-0 home defeat to Liverpool at Carrow Road. The defence needs to improve and there is a lack of goals going in the right end. Does Pukki and go need to step up and be more clinical?  Jacob and Matt also reflect on the tribute paid to former player Justin Fashanu over the weekend.

Geeks Versus Nerds
GvN Vancouver: John Wick vs The Bride

Geeks Versus Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 48:30


Recorded at The ANZA Club. Host/Editor/Executive Producer: Chris "MooMan" Nyarady, Producer: Andrew Lynch, Production Manager: Geneviève Bolduc, Casting Director: Nick Drake, Finance Manager: Adam Duff, Promotions Manager: Lindsay Branen, Community Manager: Beni Spieler, Recording Engineer: Casey Por.  The Geeks and Nerds are... Team John Wick: Adam Duff, Jenna Sokalski, Toni Scott  Team The Bride: Andrew Lynch, Breanne Fultz, Hailey Richards   Team Consultants: Kelly Wright and Jacob Robinson

Total Football
Norwich Talk #25: Liverpool (H)

Total Football

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 59:11


From Canary Cast, Jacob Robinson joins Joe and Ben this week to discuss a missed opportunity at St. James' Park vs Newcastle and look toward Liverpool's visit to Carrow Road with their unbeaten run extended to 100 points, dropping only to Manchester Utd back in October. The boys also discuss whether Emi Buendia is better than James Maddison and they continue their seemingless fruitless endeavour to encourage Daniel Farke to line Norwich up with a 3-back formation to try and rescue their season.

Constant Wonder
Telepathy, Sumatran Rhino, Mongolian Falconry, Creativity Code

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 102:08


Jacob Robinson of Rice University could build a telepathic weapon. CeCe Sieffert of the International Rhino Foundation discusses the future of the majestic rhino. Claudiu Stan of Rutgers University Newark creates explosions with x-rays. Author and photographer Palani Mohan talks of his experience with Mongolian eagle trainers. Marcus du Sautoy of Oxford University, author of "The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI."

Constant Wonder
Telepathy, Sumatran Rhino, Mongolian Falconry, Creativity Code

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 102:08


Jacob Robinson of Rice University could build a telepathic weapon. CeCe Sieffert of the International Rhino Foundation discusses the future of the majestic rhino. Claudiu Stan of Rutgers University Newark creates explosions with x-rays. Author and photographer Palani Mohan talks of his experience with Mongolian eagle trainers. Marcus du Sautoy of Oxford University, author of "The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI."

American Scientist Podcast
Nerves of an Escape Artist

American Scientist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 14:07


Studying the neurons of a most elusive and delicate animal, hydra, required a new trap, which worked... at least for a little while. Here's our interview with Jacob Robinson, a neuroengineer at Rice University, whose team developed that trap.

American Scientist Podcast
Nerves of an Escape Artist

American Scientist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 14:07


Studying the neurons of a most elusive and delicate animal, hydra, required a new trap, which worked... at least for a little while. Here's our interview with Jacob Robinson, a neuroengineer at Rice University, whose team developed that trap.

Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
Dr Jacob Robinson on lensless optical sensing Neural Implants

Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 18:29


In this last episode from my interviews from the 2018 Neural Interfaces Conference in Minneapolis I talk to Dr Jacob Robinson about his idea to image potentially millions of neurons in parallel using a lensless imaging technology utilizing diffraction interference. Using this, it could be possible to get highly developed off-the-shelf products from other fields to make parallel processing more powerful.   Apologies for the audio quality, the audio recorder data somehow got corrupted and I had to use the external microphone from the cameras which were filming the interview

IEEE Brain
Episode 5: Q&A with Dr. Jacob Robinson, IEEE Brain Co-Chair

IEEE Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 15:54


In partnership with IEEE EMBS. With so many challenges and complexities surrounding the brain, it is imperative that neuroscientists and engineers work together to answer the hard questions and truly make progress in the study of the brain. That's one of the reasons Dr. Jacob Robinson is not only involved in the IEEE Brain Initiative but is the Co-Chair. In addition, Dr. Robinson is an Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Bioengineering at Rice University and is an Adjunct Professor in Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. During this podcast episode, Dr. Robinson discusses the work his lab is doing in the field of Nano-neurotechnology and how they are using nanofabrication technology to create devices that can monitor and manipulate neural circuits. He shares his goals in working with engineers and other neuroscientists to understand the brain and help advance the treatment of neurological disorders. Dr. Robinson also gives us a glimpse into why he began studying the brain and how he believes that by understanding the brain, we can understand humanity and what makes us different from one another.

IEEE Brain
Episode 5: Q&A with Dr. Jacob Robinson, IEEE Brain Co-Chair

IEEE Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 15:54


Progress: The PT Podcast
Episode 2 - Filling Your First 10 Sessions With Leo Tyson

Progress: The PT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 21:22


Episode 2 - Filling Your First 10 Sessions With Leo Tyson Join personal trainers Jacob Robinson and Leo Tyson as they discuss effective ways to fill up your first 10 personal training sessions.

Progress: The PT Podcast
Episode 1 - Introducing Progress The PT Podcast

Progress: The PT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 11:45


Episode 1 - Introducing Progress The PT Podcast An Introduction to this series by your host, Jacob Robinson

WEVD
A Rebuttal to Hannah Arendt (1965)

WEVD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015


This episode of YIVO’s radio program on WEVD, originally broadcast on October 3, 1965, is devoted to an interview with Dr. Jacob Robinson about his book, And the Crooked Shall Be Made Straight; The Eichmann Trial, the Jewish Catastrophe, a rebuttal to Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on ...