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This episode challenges the dental industry's casual approach to gingivitis and reframes bleeding gums as a severe systemic health warning that demands attention! Melissa and Tabitha reveal why making gingivitis identification compelling to patients is crucial for oral and overall health outcomes. Link to Meissa's Post mentioned in the episode: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG0LnVGsrnT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Key Topics Covered
What an honor to have Chris Jepsen & Kristina Jepsen on our podcast today!!! This Holy-Spirit filled #powercouple bring the FIRE in today's episode! Links to Check Out:Check out their podcast- Overflow w/ Kris & ChrisCheck out their clothing brand - Natalia HopeThe John Bevere "Speaking in Tongues Explained" video mentioned on today's podcastEpisode Flow:- Introducing the Jepsen Couple- How their Love Story Began- Navigating Early Relationship Challenges- The Importance of Premarital Counseling- Overcoming Unforgiveness from Past Relationships- The Role of the Holy Spirit in Relationships- Navigating Relationships with Patience and Prayer- The Role of the Holy Spirit in Personal Growth- Understanding Speaking in Tongues- Experiencing the Holy Spirit's Presence- The Power of Prayer and Intercession- Dating with Intentionality and Non-NegotiablesJoin my FREE 60min Magnetize MarriageMasterclass.
In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes Mary Lou Jepsen, CEO and Founder of Openwater, a technical executive and inventor in the fields of display, imaging, and computer hardware with about 300 patents published or issued to her name. She founded and led two moonshots at Google X and was later an executive at Facebook/Oculus VR. Prior to this, she was a professor at the MIT Media Lab, where she co-founded and was the first CTO of One Laptop per Child (OLPC), and later founded Pixel Qi in Taipei, Taiwan, focused on the design and manufacture of displays. Jepsen has been named as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine (“Time 100”), CNN's top “10 thinkers” in science and technology and has won numerous awards numerous from professional societies in the fields of optics, display, and electronics. She's a frequent keynote speaker, has given two highly viewed TED talks, and is frequently featured in top global press publications. Mary Lou discusses her work with Openwater, a startup working on innovative imaging technology using infrared light, ultrasound, and electromagnetics to diagnose and potentially treat diseases, and aims to leapfrog traditional drug development. She and Scott talk about the role of patents in manufacturing, and regulatory and technological barriers in healthcare innovation. They also dive into the advantages of the company's open-source model, both for its software and hardware designs. Mary Lou highlights some of their breakthroughs, including stroke detection and non-invasive cancer treatment. She also talks about reducing cost and scaling production, next steps in clinical trials, and future possibilities with open source.
I dag har kulturbestyrelserne været under behandling på Christiansborg. Kulturudvalget har nemlig kaldt kulturminister, Jakob Engel-Schmidt, i åbent samråd. Her er ministeren blevet bedt om at svare på, om han mener, at der er problemer med offentlige kulturbestyrelsesmedlemmers uafhængighed. K-Lives Morten Runge var på pletten. For 14 år siden udkom instruktør Christian Sønderby Jepsen med dokumentaren 'Testamentet'. Filmen, som følger en arvestrid mellem tre brødre, blev en seer- og anmeldersucces med 16.000 solgte billetter i biografen og 600.000 seere på DR1. Nu vender de midtjyske brødre tilbage på det store lærred i Jepsens opfølger 'Faderen, sønnerne og Helligånden'. Opfølgeren samler op, hvor den sidste dokumentar slap. Et tip om en mulig forfalskning af testamentet, sætter brødrene i et dilemma. Skal de opgive eller forfølge arven en sidste gang? Anmelderne (Julia Lahme og Claus Christensen) har set dokumentaren, som har premiere i dag. Vært: Casper Dyrholm.
Amerikanerne skal endnu engang lande på grønlandsk jord. Den officielle begrundelse for deres, i nogles øjne, ucharmerende charmeoffensiv er, at de gerne vil forstå, hvad grønlandsk kultur er. I dagens K-live tager vi dem på ordet, og hjælper dem på vej ved at spørge en række kulturudøvere fra Grønland, hvad de mener grønlandsk kultur er. På internettet kan du købe billeder af berømtheders tæer, se dem rede deres hår eller gå i bad med dem. Ugens Popsmart med Chris Pedersen handler om, hvordan sociale medier opløser intimsfæren og måske endda skaber digitale kroppe. Medvirkende: Siri Paulsen, Maja Malou Lyse, Louise Yung Nielsen, Jens Davidsen, Lisbeth Poulsen, Christian Sønderby Jepsen, Henrik Ernst, Jacob Larsen, Christoffer Rizvanovic Stenbakken, Pia Rosenbaum, Nauja Lynge. Vært: Morten Runge. Producer: Anna Correll. Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen.
Vi fortsætter vores grønlandske kulturjagt. Vi spørger grønlandske kulturpersoner - fra skuespillere til håndboldstjerner - hvad de egentlig ville fortælle den amerikanske delegation om grønlandsk kultur, hvis de nu havde chancen. For til sidst at samle op på de mange kulturdefinitioner, amerikanerne jo kan lade sig inspirere af. Medvirkende: Siri Paulsen, Maja Malou Lyse, Louise Yung Nielsen, Jens Davidsen, Lisbeth Poulsen, Christian Sønderby Jepsen, Henrik Ernst, Jacob Larsen, Christoffer Rizvanovic Stenbakken, Pia Rosenbaum, Nauja Lynge. Vært: Morten Runge. Producer: Anna Correll. Redaktør: Lasse Lauridsen.
In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott Hanselman sits down with the visionary Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen, founder and CEO of Openwater. Dr. Jepsen shares her groundbreaking work in developing advanced imaging technologies that have the potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics and treatment. From her journey through big tech companies like Google and Facebook to her pioneering efforts at Openwater, Dr. Jepsen discusses how her team is leveraging red light and ultrasound to create affordable, wearable devices that can see into the human body with unprecedented clarity. In association with the ACM ByteCast.
Lakers ska kommande veckor avsluta SHL-säsongen. Nedsläpp Växjö Lakers pratar om vad som väntar framöver. I veckans avsnitt saknas Stubben på grund av överkroppsskada day by day, week by week. Istället har Jepsen plockat in tre andra i podden som tippar avslutningen.
Here Dr Jepsen talks about the work they are doing at Openwater, using a consumer technology focus to bring affordable precision solutions to healthcare with an open source approach. The potential for the platform that they are developing is amazing.
In this episode, Mary Lou and Peter discuss how Openwater is using AI and exponential technology to cure strokes, Mary Lou's trajectory in big tech companies, and how technology has the power to democratize healthcare for humanity. Recorded on Dec 4th, 2024 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. 11:53 | The Birth of Open Water 21:04 | The Future of Medical Technology 01:01:31 | Open Source Revolution in Healthcare Mary Lou Jepsen is a renowned technologist, inventor, and entrepreneur who has made groundbreaking contributions to display technology, consumer electronics, and medical imaging. As the founder and CEO of Openwater, she is developing advanced imaging technologies to revolutionize medical diagnostics. Jepsen has held key roles at major tech companies, including CTO of Intel Display Division, Head of Display at Google, and Executive Director of Engineering at Facebook and Oculus. She co-founded One Laptop per Child, designed the $100 laptop for children in developing countries, and founded Pixel Qi Corp to advance display innovations. With over 250 patents, her work spans display technology, virtual and augmented reality, and medical imaging. A Brown University and MIT alumna with a Ph.D. in Optical Physics, Jepsen has been named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People, CNN's Top 10 Thinkers, and Forbes' Top 50 Women in Technology, receiving numerous accolades for her pioneering contributions to technology and healthcare. Learn more about Openwater: https://www.openwater.health/ Get my Longevity Guidebook here: https://qr.diamandis.com/book-audiopodcast ____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Get started with Fountain Life and become the CEO of your health: https://fountainlife.com/peter/ AI-powered precision diagnosis you NEED for a healthy gut: https://www.viome.com/peter Get 15% off OneSkin with the code PETER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots
Goodbye 2024 and Hello 2025. Our final podcast guest for 2024 is a hard-rockin' father and son from Denmark. Their self-titled album "Crossroad Overdrive" pays tribute to some amazing classic rock from the 60s and 70s, but done with what they call the "Jepsen treatment." What is the "Jepsen treatment?" It's a polished hard rock version that updates it for the mid-2020s. Crossroad Overdrive is father Martin Jepsen Andersen and his talented son Magnus Jepsen Andersen Hilstrøm. So let's get ready to really ROCK in the new year thanks to Crossroad Overdrive, featuring Martin Jepsen Andersen, Someone You Should Know. Tip Jar:Click here to buy the Rik Anthony a cold one.Show Links:Click here to go to the Crossroad Overdrive Facebook pageClick here to go to the Blindstone Facebook pageClick here to go to the Blindside Blues Band Facebook pageClick here to go to the KRIDT Band Facebook pageVideos from this Episode (click the song title to see the video)Whipping PostMississippi QueenLove the One You're WithAll music used by permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2024 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2024Send us a textHow to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
Nedsläpp Hockeypuls - som tar ett helhetsgrepp om svensk ishockey - är denna vecka tillbaka och bjuder in ÖA-sportens Pelle Hägglund och SMP-sportens Alexander Jepsen för att lyfta de största snackisarna den gångna veckan.
In this episode of the Soul Summit Podcast we have an insightful episode featuring Sierra Jepsen, founder of Butcher Solutions. Sierra is a mobile butcher and meat scientist from Three Forks, Montana, who's on a mission to educate hunters about field processing and sustainable meat practices. In this episode, Courtney and Sierra cover everything from field dressing techniques, meat aging, and innovative cuts, to the best tools for butchery—including knife sharpening tips. Sierra shares practical insights for handling game meat, from the moment it's on the ground to preparing it in your kitchen. Plus, we're excited to announce that Sierra will join us for hands-on butchery demonstrations at the 2025 HOJ Women's Summit in Montana! Don't miss this engaging conversation that's packed with tips and resources, including a knife sharpening guide available in the resources below, or highlighted on our Instagram page. Dive in and elevate your butchery skills with Sierra Jepsen! SOCIALS: @heroutdoorjourney_ @soulsummitpod_ @butcher_solutions_llc RESOURCES Knife Sharpening Resource Butcher Solutions Keep up with us online! Or tune into our YouTube Channel to take the journey together! Today's episode was brought to you by: MAVEN: If you're ready for premium optics without the premium price tag, check out Maven Optics. This consumer direct company is turning heads and winning awards for their top quality products. From binoculars, rangefinders, rifle scopes and spotting scopes- they've got it all. Head on over to www.mavenbuilt.com and use promo code SOULSUMMIT-GIFT for your next purchase to get a discount just for listening to this podcast! BAKCOU: Elevate your life and your hunts with one of Bakcou's top of the line E-bikes! Whether you use them on your hunting and fishing adventures, for a hand on the farm, or to commute around your local area, Bakcou bikes are not only reliable, but they add a whole lot of fun to life as well! Find their full line of products at www.bakcou.com. Use the code SSP200 to save at checkout. HOYT: There are some awesome bows on the market, but if you ask me, I'd say Hoyt has some of the best bows around. Built tough to withstand the wear and tear of hard hunts, this bow ensures reliability in your shot so you can focus on the hunt. Not to mention, the dead in the hand feeling that keeps you coming back for more! Head over to www.hoyt.com and check out their new custom bow builder! SAWYER: If you're serious about the outdoors, be sure to see what Sawyer has to offer. From water filtration, to sunscreen and insect repellent, Sawyer has you covered. Their commitment to giving back, helping fight global issues, and bringing clean water to more people around the world truly sets them apart from the rest. Head over to www.sawyer.com to see all they have going on! ONX: When it comes to hunting and exploring the great outdoors, there are endless tools, gizmos and gear, but something I never leave home without is my onXMaps. Knowing I have access to land owner information, property lines, topographic layers, historical and wildlife data are all reasons this app takes hunters to the next level and leaves you feeling confident in the woods. Grab your free trial today at www.onXmaps.com. Did you enjoy this episode? We'd love to hear from you! Please take a minute to leave a review on the show. Tell us what you think OR what you want to hear next! We appreciate this community of outdoor junkies and we're looking forward to what the future holds! Now go get after it! Tag us in your adventures #SoulSummitPodcast #HerOutdoorJourney TAGS: Meat Science, Butchery, Hunting Education, Meat Processing, Field Dressing, Meat Care, Aging Meat, Butcher Solutions, Sierra Jepsen, Sustainable Meat
It's getting political at the TLAFE table! No matter where you stand, there's a seat here for honest discussion. In a time when it feels hard to discuss politics and policy, Chad, Kendra, and Joey dive in to get closer to the truth that keeps America strong. Today's topics range from the controversy over age gaps in dating to the charged narratives around Republicans and Democrats. Why are conservatives often labeled as hateful, and what impact does this have on open dialogue? They unpack the resistance many feel to embracing a conservative mindset, even when they share those values, and ask: is the division as real as it seems, or just a tactic? They talk cancel culture, explore real solutions for Washoe County, and highlight the urgent need for mental health investment. Let's talk facts over feelings and leaders who deliver results over popularity! We hope you enjoy it! This episode is brought to you by Travel Nevada, Jack Daniel's, Bad Boy Mowers, The Provider Culinary, Caesar's Resorts, The ROW Reno, Tamarack Bar and Casino, Oakley Sunglasses, Napa Valley Olive Oil, Mickey Thompson Tires, LEER Toppers, and The Scoreboard Nashville.
This one is for meat lovers
Join Amanda & writing coach and editor, Rachel Jepsen, as they discuss how the creative process of writing allows us to become more than we imagine ourselves to be and how it brings us into connection with others. Their conversation unveils a deeper perspective about freeing your voice, creating a lasting engagement with the world, evaluating your values and embracing your unique story. https://www.racheljepsen.com/
Well-known for his insightful and meticulous write-ups on testing distributed systems, Kyle (aka Aphyr) joins the show to chat about the origins of Jepsen, how he built a business around testing distributed systems, his writing process, favorite databases, and more. Segments: (00:03:29) From Physics to Software Engineering (00:07:47) The origins of Jepsen (00:09:41) Turning Jepsen into a full-time venture (00:13:14) Jepsen's testing philosophy (00:16:30) The consulting journey (00:19:16) Structuring a consultancy (00:22:32) Setting boundaries (00:24:32) Pricing misadventures (00:29:17) Pros and cons of being an independent consultant (00:32:08) Managing your time when working for yourself (00:38:23) Best part of the job (00:41:13) Early writing influences (00:45:25) LLMs and AI-generated content (00:48:17) “The period where you can trust what you read is actually very recent” (00:51:33) How to become a better writer (00:54:25) Developing a formal understanding of distributed systems (00:59:30) Common faults in distributed systems (01:01:17) The complexity of testing distributed systems (01:07:32) Communicating criticism effectively (01:10:26) Advice for distributed systems engineers (01:13:46) “Anybody trying to sell you a distributed lock is selling you sawdust and lies” (01:16:31) Failure mode documentation (01:18:52) The pitfalls of containerization (01:20:17) Lightning round - favorite databases Show Notes: “Anybody who is trying to sell you a distributed lock is trying to sell you sawdust and Lies”: https://martin.kleppmann.com/2016/02/08/how-to-do-distributed-locking.html Kyle's excellent write-ups on testing distributed systems: https://jepsen.io/analyses Kyle's blog: https://aphyr.com/posts Training courses that Kyle runs: https://jepsen.io/services/training Stay in touch:
Unit4 is launching Smart Automation Services, which talks to the broader discussion around the role of AI and automation in ERP. Claus Jepsen their Chief Product and Technology Officer, recommends a more pragmatic approach and launching this initiative, it is identifying specific opportunities to integrate AI and automation into the various functions within its ERPx suite. In the course of the next year during its regular release cycle it will add specific functionality across areas like payroll, expenses, procurement, finance, and its virtual assistant. Ronan recently spoke to Clause. Clause talks about his background, what Unit4 does, AI and more. More about Claus Jepsen: Claus Jepsen is a technology expert who has been fascinated by the micro-computer revolution ever since he received a Tandy TRS model 1 at the age of 14. Since then, Claus has spent the last few decades developing and architecting software solutions, most recently at Unit4, where he is the Chief Product and Technology Officer leading the ERP vendor's focus on enabling the post-modern enterprise. At Unit4, Claus is building cloud-based, super-scalable solutions and bringing innovative technologies such as AI, chatbots, and predictive analytics to ERP. Claus is a strong believer that having access to vast amounts of data allows us to construct better, non-invasive and pervasive solutions to improve our experiences, relieve us from tedious chores, and allow us focus on what we as individuals really love doing.
This interview was recorded at GOTO Copenhagen for GOTO Unscripted.http://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereRichard Feldman - Functional Programming Language Expert, Author of "Elm in Action" & Creator for the Roc Programming LanguageJames Lewis - Principal Consultant & Technical Director at ThoughtworksRESOURCESRichardhttps://twitter.com/rtfeldmanhttps://linkedin.com/in/rtfeldmanhttps://github.com/rtfeldmanhttps://www.roc-lang.orghttps://twitter.com/sw_unscriptedJameshttps://twitter.com/boicyhttps://linkedin.com/in/james-lewis-microserviceshttps://www.thoughtworks.com/radarDESCRIPTIONJoin Richard Feldman and James Lewis as they unpack a new programming language and what it brings to the ecosystem. They navigate through the nuances of language selection, exploring the sweet spot between fun and standardization. From Elm's role in front-end development to Scala's adoption patterns and Dart's transformation into Flutter, the discussion takes you on a journey across diverse programming landscapes.Discover the ins and outs of Roc, a fresh face in the coding scene, and the driving force behind its creation. Learn about its architecture, design principles, and standout features, including parsing strategies and a candid comparison with other languages. Explore the excitement around Roc's innovative traits and its knack for performance optimization, unveiling its potential in the dynamic world of functional programming.RECOMMENDED BOOKSRichard Feldman • Elm in ActionTim McNamara • Rust in ActionCristian Salcescu • Functional Programming in JavaScriptYehonathan Sharvit • The Clojure WorkshopTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
You'd be forgiven if you're more than slightly wary about adding colors to your home because it's all too easy to go overboard. But there is a cohesive way to do it, and it will most definitely change your life. Brittany Jepsen, the creative force behind The House That Lars Built, is an expert at adding pops of joy to your home that would appeal even to those of us who are color-phobic. She sits down with Anita for an inspiring Home Therapy session. A true artist, Brittany is the author of Craft the Rainbow, and her work has graced the pages of The New York Times, CNN, Vogue, Martha Stewart, and more. Discover the vibrant world of Brittany, whom Anita fondly calls an expert on Dopamine Decor due to her genius use of colors and patterns. In their conversation, Brittany candidly shares how she navigate the challenges of parenting while juggling business and family life. The creative journey continues as they explore the influence of Brittany's mom, who serves as her art director, shaping her distinctive perspective on creativity and art. Tune in for more!Let's connect!•Home Therapy Book: Get a copy!•Website: Explore •Instagram: Follow•YouTube: Subscribe
Dave Ackley's paper Beyond Efficiency is three pages long. With just these three pages, he mounts a compelling argument against the conventional way we engineer software. Instead of inflexibly insisting upon correctness, maybe allow a lil slop? Instead of chasing peak performance with cache and clever tricks, maybe measure many times before you cut. So in this episode, we're putting every CEO in the guillotine… (oh, that stands for "correctness and efficiency only", don't put us on a list)… and considering when, where, and how to do the robust thing. Links $ patreon.com/futureofcoding — The most recent bonus episode is a discussion with Stefan Lesser about new "laws of physics" we can invent inside the computer. Don't destroy the earth, then make sure your thing can't be destroyed, then don't destroy your data, and finally, do your damn job, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. A Software Epiphany, and the accompanying HN discussion — giga viral, so sick PartyKit? Nice! What started as a simple todo list turned into an ocean of tech boy milk and, ultimately, the AI apocalypse. Jepsen is a rough, rugged, deeply thoughtful and fantastically cool approach to distributed systems testing, by Kyle Kingsbury. Also, we didn't talk about it, but his reversing / hexing / typing / rewriting / unifying technical interview series is essential reading. Ivan's examples of robustness vs efficiency were RAID, the CAP theorem, Automerge, the engineering of FoundationDB, and Byzantine fault tolerance— all of which stake out interesting territory in the efficiency/robustness tradeoff spectrum, all of which are about distributed systems. Can programming be liberated from the von Neumann style?, a paper by John Backus. We Don't Really Know How to Compute!, a talk by Gerald Sussman. The Robust-First Computing Creed is rock solid. The Wikipedia article on von Neumann architecture did not come through with the goods. Ivan works with Alex Warth now, and thus may fairly speak in half-truths like "I've been working with constraints recently…" The Demon Hoard Sort Bogosort is never coming to Dreamberd The Witness was made by Jonathan Blow, who has Aphantasia, but he also made a game called Braid, and Braid is good. Datamosh is a creative misuse of the lack of robustness that comes from storing diffs instead of full state snapshots. Here's a lovely gallery of examples. Abstraction by xkcd Reverse Engineering the source code of the BioNTech/Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Can't let Lu get through the above without derailing onto Fiverr, PCP, Fight Club, and the Dust Brothers. Randy Newman was nearly quoted in Ackley's Indefinite Scalability for Living Computation — god help you if you read our show notes and don't listen to the episode. "It is difficult", says Upton Sinclair when asked about Jimmy Miller being Jimmy Miller, and how we all ought to approach our own sense of Jimmy Miller. Music featured in this episode: Hawker News by user: spiralganglion Corporate World by the Dust Brothers No more jokes! Find us at these normal places: Ivan: Mastodon • Website Jimmy: Mastodon • Website Lu: Mastodon • Website Dave: Mastodon • Website Send us email, share your ideas in our Slack, and support the show on Patreon. Yes, do all three please.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stoked to be joined by Ben again to chat about everything from journaling to Bible Reading, to the difficulties of career and ministry transitions, to the absolute and undeniable importance of ending well in ministry, and really in all of life. Hope you enjoy!
Where we're going this week on The Revolution with Jim and Trav, no roads are required! We'll board a helicopter to snipe hogs with Brett Jepsen from "Target Rich Environment". Then we'll hop on the S.S. Tuna Tub for catfish with CatDaddy and then hit the woods for a little turkey hunting with Chris Queen of "Trekin' Outdoors". The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
Ben Jepsen was kind enough to be my guest today. Ben is just wrapping up twelve years of pastoral ministry, and I wanted to take the chance to pick his brain on the highs and lows, the ins and outs and the many lessons learned in twelve years of pastoring.
National gingerbread cookie day. Entertainment from 1981. Kristin shot JR, North Carolina became 12th state, Jerusalum recaptured and 2nd temple re-dedicated. Todays birthdays - Jean Shepard, Marlo Thomas, Harold Ramis, Goldie Hawn, Nick Gilder, Nicollette Sheridan, Carly Rae Jepsen. David Cassidy died. Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Gingerbread cookie dance - Danny G.Physical - Olivia Newton-JohnAll my rowdy friends have settled down - Hank Williams jrBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Dear John - Jean Shepard and Ferlin HuskyThat Girl TV themeHot child in the city - Nick GilderCall me maybe - Carly Rae JepsenI think I love you - David CassidyExit - It's not love - Dokkenhttp://dokken.net/
Nikolay and Michael discuss companion databases — when and why you might want to add another database management system to your stack (or not), and some specifics for analytics, timeseries, search, and vectors. Here are some links to things they mentioned:Heap were using Postgres + Citus for analytics as of 2022 https://www.heap.io/blog/juggling-state-machines-incident-response-and-data-soup-a-glimpse-into-heaps-engineering-culture Heap recently moved their core analytics to SingleStore (we only spotted this after recording
ULRIK JEPPESENRosinen i den sæsons pølseende bliver en mand som ad flere omgange måtte erkende at det er i Oslo det sner for ham. Ulrik har haft næsen indenfor hos et stjerne galleri af de store danske kokke koryfæer, men regerer nu på Alaise i den norske hovedstad. Restaurant Alaise har siden denne samtale omsider fået den Michelin stjerne som Ulrik og hans partner Mia længe har haft våde drømme om. Slå ørerne ud og hør hvordan vejen dertil har været. Nordmændene er heldige at have Restaurant Alaise, men vi er til gengæld heldige at have Gastrotools.dk som samarbejdspartnerhttps://www.instagram.com/rodentiletgodtliv/https://www.instagram.com/kokogkok/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have any meat judging jokes? Listen as I talk with butcher Sierra Jepsen
Interview with Aga TompkinsWith a passion for personal development and a deep understanding of image, Aga Tompkins is Celebrity Hairstylist / Makeup Artist, Certified Professional Beauty Educator, Motivational Speaker, and Amika Brand Manager with more than 15 years of experience driving positive impacts in the beauty and music industries. Aga's journey began when she founded her salon – Rock Razor Scissors – and quickly scaled it from local business to market leader by providing niche services to touring artists. Before she moved on to her next adventure, her business would serve some of the largest names in music, including Radiohead, Panic at the Disco, Fall Out Boy, Deftones, and Roger Waters.This experience opened the door to celebrity image development, and Aga fell in love with building and managing strategic brand images for some of the largest names in music. She served as Carly Rae Jepsen's Global Tour Hairstylist/MUA for nearly a decade, expertly seizing the opportunity to build and manage a strategic brand and image for the Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and actor. She designed hair and makeup for Jepsen's appearances on and in SNL, the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Cosmopolitan, Allure, and The New York Times. More importantly, Aga drew on both her passion for style and commitment to authenticity to design the long-term strategy and direction for the artist's image. In doing so, she considered Jepsen's personality alongside upcoming trends. Most recently, Aga demonstrates her love of motivation, training, and growth to teach image, authenticity, and beauty as Territory Brand Manager for Amika while continuing to tour the world as a guest speaker in the industry.One of her favorite teaching opportunities is serving as a Pro Educator and Content Creator for America's Beauty Show. She creates and and maintains education and training materials from concept to execution while also directing live Zoom Continuing Education classes.At Amika, Aga has the opportunity to onboard, train, and mentor a sales team – as well as her clients' employees – across an 11-state territory. In addition to managing everything from onboarding and training to mentoring and employee engagement, she creates content, designs innovative social media posts, and serves on the DEI and Giving Back Committee as a co-lead for their partnership with Beauty Changes Lives. Whether she's traveling the country educating about beauty and authenticity or training team members to create a solid culture of growth and success, Aga applies her passion for professional development, understanding of image, and commitment to excellence to everything she does. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agatompkins/https://www.instagram.com/agatompkinsbeauty/https://www.youtube.com/c/AgaTompkinshttps://www.thetease.com/how-celebrity-hairstylist-and-makeup-artist-aga-tompkins-built-a-career-touring-with-some-of-your-favorite-musical-acts/News from TheTease.comhttps://www.thetease.com/august-tech-touch-ups/
If you used a relational database at all, you probably heard of transaction isolation levels. Transaction isolation levels have a massive impact on the behavior of your application - correctness, performance, and error rates. Your database may be distributed these days, so you may have to reason about distributed transactions too. In this video, I explain transaction isolation levels with simple examples and why these levels barely make any sense. I conclude with a few examples of the complications involved in distributed transactions - and bad news about 2 phase commits. ---- For more in-depth reading: Transaction isolation in a few popular DBs: https://asktom.oracle.com/Misc/oramag...https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/...https://www.postgresql.org/docs/curre... The paper where Microsoft Research absolutely burns ANSI SQL 92 transaction isolation: https://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0701157.pdf Why transactions matter: http://www.bailis.org/blog/understand... Super clear explanation of serialization anomalies: https://justinjaffray.com/what-does-w... Daniel Abadi on distributed transaction anomalies (I borrowed heavily from this in the second part of the video): https://dbmsmusings.blogspot.com/2019... Jepsen putting together isolation and distributed consistency: https://jepsen.io/consistency
In this episode, Matthew speaks with Sara Lewis about her book, "Silent Sparks" and her career studying fireflies. They discuss the sexually selected behaviors that are so central to fireflies' lives. After the break, they talk about Sara's conservation work focused on documenting firefly population dynamics and threat levels that different species face. This week's Two-Minute Takeaway comes from Cheyenne McKinley, a PhD student studying bioluminescent ostracods in Todd Oakley's lab at UCSB.Resources relevant to this week's show:Silent Sparks, Sara's book about her career and research studying fireflies.Fallon, C. E., Walker, A. C., Lewis, S., Cicero, J., Faust, L., Heckscher, C. M., ... & Jepsen, S. (2021). Evaluating firefly extinction risk: Initial red list assessments for North America. PloS one, 16(11), e0259379.State of the Fireflies of the United States and Canada: Distributions, Threats, and Conservation Recommendations. Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Credits: The Animal Behavior Podcast is created by a team of animal behavior researchers and audio professionals. Come meet us here! We receive production support from the Cornell Broadcast studio directed by Bert Odom-Reed, and financial support from the Animal Behavior Society.
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Paula Desplats from the University of California San Diego to talk about her work on DNA Methylation Alterations in Neurodegenerative Diseases. The laboratory of Paula desalts focuses on decoding the role of epigenetic mechanisms, like DNA methylation, on the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. In doing so, on of the goals of the Desplats team is to develop a biomarker panel based on quantification of DNA methylation of selected genes that can discriminate Parkison's Disease patients from healthy subjects in a simple blood test. More recently, the team also focused on the role of the circadian rhythm on neurodegenerative diseases and finding a way how interventions can help in managing the disease. References Masliah, E., Dumaop, W., Galasko, D., & Desplats, P. (2013). Distinctive patterns of DNA methylation associated with Parkinson disease: identification of concordant epigenetic changes in brain and peripheral blood leukocytes. Epigenetics, 8(10), 1030–1038. https://doi.org/10.4161/epi.25865 Cronin, P., McCarthy, M. J., Lim, A., Salmon, D. P., Galasko, D., Masliah, E., De Jager, P. L., Bennett, D. A., & Desplats, P. (2017). Circadian alterations during early stages of Alzheimer's disease are associated with aberrant cycles of DNA methylation in BMAL1. Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association, 13(6), 689–700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2016.10.003 Henderson-Smith, A., Fisch, K. M., Hua, J., Liu, G., Ricciardelli, E., Jepsen, K., Huentelman, M., Stalberg, G., Edland, S. D., Scherzer, C. R., Dunckley, T., & Desplats, P. (2019). DNA methylation changes associated with Parkinson's disease progression: outcomes from the first longitudinal genome-wide methylation analysis in blood. Epigenetics, 14(4), 365–382. https://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2019.1588682 Nasamran, C. A., Sachan, A., Mott, J., Kuras, Y. I., Scherzer, C. R., Study, H. B., Ricciardelli, E., Jepsen, K., Edland, S. D., Fisch, K. M., & Desplats, P. (2021). Differential blood DNA methylation across Lewy body dementias. Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 13(1), e12156. https://doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12156 Related Episodes Development of Integrative Machine Learning Tools for Neurodegenerative Diseases (Enrico Glaab) The Role of DNA Methylation in Epilepsy (Katja Kobow) CpG Islands, DNA Methylation, and Disease (Sir Adrian Bird) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Active Motif on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Thomas Jepsen joins the Niche Pursuits podcast today to share insights and findings from 12 years of SEO experience, some of which may differ from what you typically hear on topics like: Topical authority E-A-T And structured data Overall, it's a thought-provoking discussion covering a wide range of topics regarding on page, off page, and technical SEO concerns. Thomas explores the secrets behind low DR, high traffic websites and how they can be used as models for content structure. Sharing the importance of internal linking, recommending Link Whisper to quickly help for improve crawlability and avoid orphan pages. He shares a glimpse into his site audit process, including understanding clients' goals, analyzing their website and competitors, and presenting his findings. He also addesses issues of bloat – like tags, category pages, and thin content pages being indexed. Shares insights into indexation issues found in Google Search Console, like crawled currently not indexed, discovered currently not indexed, and duplicate pages. And advises when it's best to delete or improve content that doesn't drive organic traffic or impressions from any keywords in Ahrefs. You'll also learn about the Google Sandbox and its connection to core updates, link accumulation, and quality content creation. In a nutshell, Jepsen's expertise on website quality and optimization offers indispensable knowledge for website owners and SEO professionals alike. In the age of AI he emphasizes the importance of white-hat practices, believing high-quality content, natural links, and internal linking to enhance crawlability and site structure, will help. And don't overlook indexation issues – delete or improve content that fails to drive organic traffic or keywords. Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper
WBSRocks: Business Growth with ERP and Digital Transformation
AI is changing the world. You have an infusion of AI at every step in the process, whether you talk about the first mile or the last mile. Whether you talk about AI being used to intelligently and automatically capture paper-based invoices or to enrich, augment, and predict incomplete data. But you can't get results from AI if you have data silos. In fact, AI initiatives might fire back if you trained your models with the wrong data.In today's episode, our guest, Claus Jepsen, discusses why AI and ML solutions are less effective if businesses still have data siloed. He also discusses Unit4 stories and their unique approach to the cloud. Finally, he discusses issues with the first and last mile of AI and how they each offer unique challenges.For more information on growth strategies for SMBs using ERP and digital transformation, visit our community at wbs.rocks or elevatiq.com. To ensure that you never miss an episode of the WBS podcast, subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform.
In today's episode, Dr. Phil Bass interviews Sierra Jepsen about her research project on the top sirloin, a subprimal cut of the beef loin primal. Sierra's project aims to identify other stakeable and grillable items that can be created from the top sirloin, whose four muscles are sometimes not fully utilized as standalone steak cuts. The conversation also highlights the value of identifying added margin cuts for small-scale processors. Moreover, the discussion highlights new consultation opportunities with a mobile meat school start up company.
Rent Repayment Orders can be used to force landlords to pay back an amount of rent when certain housing offences have been committed. In this case the Supreme Court is asked whether such an order can be made against a landlord's landlord (aka a superior landlord). https://uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com
171 - Most of you have already read about the supreme court case Rakusen v Jepsen - and since the judgement, many of you have now been asking what this will mean for rent to rent and even if this is the end of rent to rent! In this podcast episode, there are lots of lessons to be learnt and I'm going to break down and summarise, in plain English, the following:
In this episode of the Niche Website Builders Podcast, our host James de Lacey talks to Thomas Jepsen, an SEO and PPC expert. Thomas is well-known in the Twitter SEO community for his case studies and site audits. He is also a housing expert, real estate investor, and CEO at Passion Plans. With many years of SEO experience and auditing and improving countless websites, Thomas talks about his professional opinion on how you can improve your website starting today. Thomas's links: https://twitter.com/JepsenThomas
This interview is with Dan and Christine Jepsen, owners of Alpine Vineyards in Monroe, Oregon. The couple discusses how they bought the ranch land in 1975 and have since grown a variety of grapes. The Jepsens take pride in their tradition of solely estate bottled wines. In this interview, the Jepsens talk about how they got into the Oregon wine industry, how things have changed since the beginning, and their thoughts on the future of the industry. They highlight the importance of “sweat equity” and teamwork needed for a successful life in the vineyard. They share why they chose their southern location in the Willamette Valley and how their choice has affected them over the years.This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Alpine Vineyards on November 5, 2015.
Full Plate: Ditch diet culture, respect your body, and set boundaries.
This episode with Kelsie covers so much that it was difficult to give it a title! Above all, it is a conversation between friends, and just allows for the winding of an authentic and connected chat. Topics we discuss: We can't keep our plants alive What's been on Kelsie's plate since we chatted last (Episode #14) Her experience directing a play and addressing representation and inclusion with bodies Unpacking fat-phobia with your therapist Experiencing a lot of anger while healing your body image and divesting from diet culture and other systems of oppression Setting boundaries with loved ones about fat-phobic comments and diet talk Trauma and seeing old photos Reparenting ourselves and thinking about our younger self Ableism and body acceptance Navigating the doctor's office and medical weight-stigma Full Plate is listener-supported (no ads!) so please support the show on Patreon for bonus episodes at Patreon.com/fullplate Patreon is also home to the episode transcripts (which are publicly available to everyone, not just our patrons!). If you're looking for those, head over to Patreon. Find the show on Instagram: @fullplate.podcast Find Abbie on Instagram: @abbieattwoodwellness Apply for Abbie's next group coaching program: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/group-coaching Abbie's website: www.abbieattwoodwellness.com Find Kelsie on Instagram: @iamkelsiejepsen Kelsie's website: https://embodyloveworkshop.com/
On this episode of Ruff Talk VR our hosts Dscruffles and Stratus are joined by Andrew Jepsen, President of Stalwart Games, the developers behind Barbaria! A brand new VR game on the official Meta Quest store that we reviewed this past Wednesday, we are absolutely hooked on it! As such we are very excited to sit down and talk with Andrew about how this game came to be, what's next for Barbaria, his background in development, and more! If you enjoy the podcast be sure to rate us 5 stars and subscribe! Join our official subreddit at https://www.reddit.com/r/RuffTalkVR/Ruff Talk VR Discord: https://discord.gg/9JTdCccucSThis podcast was sponsored by Kiwi Design - the premier company for Oculus Quest accessories. Visit our affiliate link below to shop for your VR accessories including knuckle straps, lens protectors, head straps, link cables, and more while also supporting the podcast!Affiliate Link: https://www.kiwidesign.com/?ref=RuffTalkVRGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code RUFFTALKVR at MANSCAPED.com!Barbaria Store Link: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/5296016923775393/Store Description:Do you have what it takes to be the Mightiest in Barbaria?Welcome to a brutal world where visceral motion-controlled combat blends seamlessly with god-scale base-building and asynchronous multiplayer raids.Use fists, axes, swords, bows, rocks, or anything you can grab to dominate your foes in intense 1st-person combat. Then jump out to your immortal form and watch your minions carry on the battle while you rain down meteors from above. Systemic combat, versatile enemy AI, and player-created defenses make every battle unique.But remember, you aren't the only Semigod in Barbaria! Attack other players' realms to increase your Mightiness, and receive rewards when you successfully repel others. Watch replays in miniature from your Stronghold, then strategically place and upgrade more structures, champions, and minions to keep future attackers at bay.Features:● Kill it your way: 1st-person combat with a variety of weapons and minions who can serve as both allies and enemies● Asynchronous Multiplayer: Attack player-created realms, and get attack notifications each time you launch the game● Realm Building: Snap together realm Fragments and strategically set up your defenses● Raid Replay: Watch tabletop replays of attacks on your realm by other players● Death from Above: Hop out to god-scale and use Ancient Powers to direct the battle from on high*We are paid a commission through affiliate links to help support the podcast on the Kiwi links abovePodcast support link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rufftalkvr Support the show
We end 2022 by covering the 2012 James Iha solo album "Look To The Sky", the sonically ambitious follow-up to Iha's first solo album "Let It Come Down". Pat remains out and Frank battles a cold but here to help Frank cover this overlooked gem is Patreon member and Aussie Pumpkinhead David Jepsen! We talk about the album's excellent production, James gettin' sleazy by aping Iggy Pop, "Sad Happy Songs" and the incredible stable of James' talented friends appearing on the album including Karen O & Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne, Nina Persson of The Cardigans, Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara, Mike Garson, Tom Verlaine of Television and Nathan Larson of Shudder to Think. Pump this 'kast while your eyes are glued on a valium gloomy day! How to support the 'kast: NEW ! MERCH Our PATREON buymeacoffee.com/Pumpkast Please rate and review us! Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @PumpkinsPodcast Instagram: @smashingpumpkast TikTok: @smashingpumpkast
On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we're talking about creating a lifestyle blog and brand with my guest Brittany Watson Jepsen. Brittany is the founder and creative director of The House That Lars Built, an award-winning website focused on artful living and making. She is the author of Craft the Rainbow and her work has been featured in The New York Times, CNN, Vogue, Martha Stewart and more! She is the mother of Jasper and Felix and lives with her family in Provo, Utah. +++++ This episode is sponsored by June Cashmere. It's more than yarn. June Cashmere works directly with shepherd families in Kyrgyzstan to produce highest quality cashmere yarn. Manufactured with the maker in mind, theirs is a cashmere milled to last. Receive a free pattern when you join their community of makers at junecashmere.com. As a special offer to podcast listeners, enjoy $5 off any $75 or more purchase through the end of December 2022 with code CIA. Purchases of $75 or more ship for free within the US. +++++ To get the full show notes for this episode visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Join today.
We look back at the life and career of Migos' Takeoff – and talk to Rufus Wainwright about his duet with Carly Rae Jepsen on the viral TikTok smash 'The Loneliest Time.' We play unheard interview audio with Takeoff while discussing his career with Andre Gee and Simon Vozick-Levinson, and also talk with Tomas Mier about how TikTok is essentially crowd-sourcing remixes of songs like Jepsen's. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carly Rae Jepsen is back with a new album called The Loneliest Time. The Canadian singer first broke through with the inescapable banger "Call Me Maybe." But in these last few years Jepsen has become a full-blown pop star, thanks to well-received albums like Emotion and Dedicated. Her new album mixes hard-driving pop jams with breezy ballads.
The thread woven through Brittany Jepsen's story tells of those who have gone before her. In casual conversation, Brittany talks not only of her parents and grandparents but other ancestors and how who they were has influenced who she is. She has built a business, The House That Lars Built, that helps others tap into their ability to create, something she grows emotional talking about, but at the root of it all is a desire to pay tribute to those who have made her who she is. On this week's episode, Brittany teaches us about how a simple understanding of who we are and where we come from helps us turn our hearts to our fathers and mothers in normal and natural ways. 2:41- The House That Lars Built 7:03- Where Beauty Was Instilled 10:34- Making the Most of Single Years 16:56- Falling in Love in Denmark 20:20- Marrying Someone of Another Culture 25:14- A Nauvoo House 33:49- A Tribute to Ancestors 37:22- Turning Hearts 41:05- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? https://thehousethatlarsbuilt.com/ https://www.instagram.com/houselarsbuilt/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.