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For episode 451, Jeremy Frank & Chris Sotraidis join Brandon Zemp on the show to talk about Autonomys. Their network provides the infrastructure to scale decentralized AI 3.0 applications on-chain—hyper-scalable permanent data storage, super fast data availability & flexible EVM-compatible decoupled execution. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 0:54 | Who are Jeremy Frank & Chris Sotraidis? 2:17 | What is Autonomys? 4:48 | What is Decentralized AI? 7:06 | Permissionless 2024 7:52 | Mainnet launch timeline 8:40 | Autonomys roadmap for 2024 & 2025 9:50 | Dev docs & resources 10:11 | Autonomys website, social media & community
Dr. Jeremy Frank is a leader in machine health optimization using advanced hardware, software, and AI to enhance industrial and military machinery. In this episode, KJ and Dr. Frank delve into his company's role in deploying wireless sensors and AI to improve operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability. The conversation also covers the generational shift in the workforce, the necessity for change management, and the importance of educating and attracting young talent to industrial careers. Key Takeaways: 04:23 Understanding Industry 4.0 07:31 The Machine Health Problem 20:39 The Importance of Industry Jobs and Cultural Change 25:11 The Role of AI in Industry 27:39 Challenges in Implementing AI and Technology at Scale 32:25 The Future of Industrial Technology and Investment Quote of the Show (21:00): “Imagine a world where machines could predict their own failures before they even happen. This isn't science fiction. It's a reality made possible by AI.” – Dr. Jeremy Frank Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we're keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Dr. Jeremy Frank: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-frank/ Company Website: https://www.kcftech.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kcf-technologies/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode LA Opera Chorus Director, Jeremy Frank, provides additional context for Romeo and Juliet by diving deep into the music of Gounod and the history of French opera. This lecture was recorded as part of LA Opera Connects, professional development series for teachers, Opera for Educators. Tickets to Romeo and Juliet are available now at LAOpera.org.
Jeremy is co-founder and CEO of KCF Technologies, a technology company based out of State College PA. KCF Technologies provides proprietary machine health optimization hardware, software, and services to industry and military clients. Under Jeremy's leadership, KCF has pioneered advancements in wireless vibration sensing and machine health monitoring. Today, the company is a global leader […]
Looking forward to this season's Recovered Voices Project, Chorus Director Jeremy Frank shares a few of his favorite 'Unsung Operas', works that have been underperformed or omitted from the standard repertoire. Listen in as Jeremy breaks down what makes each of these works so exciting and worth exploring. Tickets to LA Opera's 23/24 Season are available now at LAOpera.org.
Danny gives his impressions of PSVR2 after Jeremy & Frank talk about returning to a creepy island. iTunes Page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/noclip/id1385062988 RSS Feed: http://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/rssSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5XYk92ubrXpvPVk1lin4VB?si=JRAcPnlvQ0-YJWU9XiW9pg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/noclippodcast Watch our docs: https://youtube.com/noclippodcastPodcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/noclippodcast Learn About Noclip: https://www.noclip.videoBecome a Patron and get early access to new episodes: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Follow @noclipvideo on Twitter 0:00 - Intro 6:28 - Sons of The Forest 27:18 - PSVR2 48:15 - Pharaoh: A New Era 50:45 - Housekeeping / Games Coming Out
Jeremy Frank is the creator of the Twitter account @MLBRandomStats which has amassed nearly 100,000 followers. He's currently studying data science at Purdue University, and has previously interned at Sports Reference (creators of Baseball Reference, Basketball Reference, etc.) and for the Houston Astros working in their research and development team. In addition, he is known for co-creating the popular Wordle spinoff MLB Pickle (mlbpickle.com) and co-authoring two books about baseball stats across the history of sports. In this episode we learn how Jeremy got into sports, how teams use baseball data, and what he thinks of the new MLB rule set.Jeremy's Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLBRandomStats
On the 20th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, Jeremy speaks with Sherri McCleary. Sherri's career in Manufacturing has spanned over 30 years, during which she specialized in deploying new processes and products in the metals industry. Sherri tells how her experiences lead to becoming Executive Director for the Digital Foundry at New Kensington. In this role, she focuses her time on helping to connect manufacturers with the resources they need to reach Industry 4.0. Additionally, she shares stories from her time in the metals industry, including her work with a major automotive manufacturer as they explored something that had never been done before - using an aluminum body structure for the highest production vehicle in the world.
In this new podcast series, we explore elements of American opera—production and reception histories, social contexts, historical valences, and more—through our artist and scholar community. In this episode, LA Opera's Alaysha Fox hosts Chorus Director Jeremy Frank for a discussion about the unique roots and qualities of American Opera as well as their shared excitement about Omar, an opera by Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels opening at LA Opera this October. Tickets to Omar and the rest of LA Opera's 22-23 season are available now at LAOpera.org.
On the 19th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, Jeremy speaks with Shannon Karels and Kathy Miller, co-authors of their book, "Steel Toes and Stilettos: A True Story of Women Manufacturing Leaders and Lean Transformation Success". Since then, both Shannan and Kathy have left Corporate America and started their own business, OPSisters. Their mission is to counsel and train individuals, teams, and businesses that want to improve results through lean processes, sound leadership principles, and the science of human flourishing. They have deep knowledge in this field, followed by rich advice when undertaking large-scale, disruptive business transformations.
On the 18th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, Jeremy speaks with Meaghan Ziemba, creator of the live video broadcast series, "Mavens of Manufacturing". Meaghan is a thought leader in attracting women and the younger generation into the manufacturing sector. She combines women's empowerment with brand storytelling within the amazing world of manufacturing. During their conversation, they discuss how to fix the growing skills gap by prioritizing trade skills as much as other academic options, diversifying the workforce, and bringing back a sense of pride to the industry.
On the 17th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, Jeremy speaks with Jake Hall, “The Manufacturing Millennial”. Jake is an advocate for manufacturing, automation, digital transformation, and skilled trades through his career and influential social media platform. As the manufacturing industry projects a significant decrease in the labor workforce in upcoming years, Jake is rallying and driving awareness to attract a younger and more diverse talent pool to fill this void. During their conversation, they will discuss the need for manufacturers to adapt their technology to better serve these digital natives as well as shaking the negative stigmas that have historically followed manufacturing careers.
"C-CHANGE SHOW - Changing Business Culture for GOOD."Jeremy Frank and Nelson Mitchell are senior leaders making Swing Tech a huge success in the digital health world. With all the competing priorities of getting funded and scaling, when do you bring in culture? When you're a year in a your whole leadership team looks and thinks like you do, what do you do? Jeremy and Nelson put their egos on the shelf to get into the growing pains of breaking out of homogenized leadership and into creating diversity in their start-up. The elephants will be discussed!A bit more about these rockstars...Jeremy Frank: Runs Operations at Swing and has a long tenure in developing and launching digital-health products. His responsibilities range from launching Swing's virtual-care service to designing and orchestrating Swing's multiple clinical trials that deliver our growing body of clinical evidence. Prior to Swing, Jeremy held executive positions at Proteus Digital Health where he helped develop the technology platform and launched the company's digital-medicines products in the areas of oncology, infectious disease, and cardiometabolic disease. Jeremy holds Masters and Doctorate degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, and an undergraduate degree from Stanford University, all in mechanical engineering. Nelson Mitchell: Nelson is a co-founder and leads the Product and Design teams at Swing Therapeutics, a digital therapeutics company based in San Francisco, CA. Previously, Nelson founded and led Slalom -a San Francisco's based design consulting practice. Over the years, he developed digital products and strategies for leading Bay Area and global companies, across industries from energy to architecture, and from biotech to financial services.Nelson's expertise spans product strategy and management, interaction design, organizational development, and systems thinking. He has a passion for addressing healthcare, environmental and sustainability issues with entrepreneurship, teamwork, and cutting edge technology .Nelson graduated with honors from San Francisco State University's product design masters program, and holds undergraduate degrees in finance and economics from Michigan State University, with additional coursework in politics, philosophy and economics at the University of Oxford.
Quincy recaps opening weekend and talks about some of the most exciting things he observed with Steven Kwan, Eli Morgan and Owen Miller. Also, he mentions his favorite moment from Sunday's 17-3 win over the Royals. Check out Jeremy Frank's tweet mentioned in the show here: https://twitter.com/MLBRandomStats/status/1513266606557777920?s=20&t=MjFaTuo5yf7XG2pQfSGM-Q Please like, rate, review, subscribe and download! Follow us on Twitter at @GuardianFancast and email the show at quincy@guardianfancast.com Music provided by purple-planet.com. Intro song is licensed and purchased from pond5.com.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and... mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this podcast version of the episode, join Jeremy for a piano-side chat all about countertenors. Jacob Ingbar, a current member of our Young Artist Program and all-star countertenor, pops in for some musical conversation and speciality sipping vermouth (a rare cocktail to match his rare vocal Fach).
On the 16th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, we continue to dive into pump system efficiency and how we can use data to reduce waste. Jeremy talks with Michael Michaud, Executive Director of The Hydraulic Institute and Pump Systems Matter, about how industry-wide standards and training programs are chipping away at this problem. Michael shares about the research performed within the U.S. Department of Energy to continuously evaluate standards, and how new certifications and training programs will expand access to in-demand professionals who can assess and improve these systems.
On the 15th episode of Industrial Transformation with Jeremy Frank, Jeremy speaks with international Pump Systems expert William Livoti about his extensive history with uncovering the root causes of pump failures in the industrial world. He shares how his deeply rooted values of teamwork and training with the Marines prepared him for navigating the challenging waters of technology adoption at enterprise scale.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this episode, Jeremy is mixing up a Cuba Libre (aka rum and coke) in preparation for the spookiest episode of Opera Happy Hour yet. This week, we're talking all about the craziest deaths in opera, from Dido and Aeneas to La Wally.
On the 14th episode of Industrial Transformation, Jeremy Frank is joined by organizational change agent Thom Brotski. Thom's 35 years of experience in reliability and maintenance across multiple countries and industries has taught him a thing or two about what it takes to orchestrate a cultural shift within an organization. Listen in to find out what he thinks is the most critical component to industry's ability to shift into the age of digital transformation and Industry 4.0.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this episode, Ashley Faatoalia joins Jeremy to help answer the age-old question: What's the difference between musical theater and opera?
In this podcast, Dr. Muriel McClendon, Associate Professor of History at UCLA, and Dr. Teofilo Ruiz, a scholar of social and popular cultures of late medieval and early modern Spain, chat with LA Opera Associate Chorus Master Jeremy Frank about Mozart's "Don Giovanni" — the fantasy and reality of the story, the meanings of Mozart's music, and the complexity of the histories that centered this story in social roles and agency are discussed in a deep exploration of one of Mozart's most well-known operas. This discussion, which was recorded as part of LA Opera Connects professional development series, Opera for Educators, covers some adult topics, and may not be suitable for listeners of all ages. Learn more about Opera for Educators at LAOpera.org/Connects.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this special summer episode, Jeremy takes us on a virtual trip around the world while we listen to some of our favorite operas.
In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote welcomed on Jeremy Frank, who runs the Twitter account @MLBRandomStats. Later, Rosenbloom and Grote conducted their "What are you doin' Wegner?" segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 37, Jeremy Frank - CEO, KCF Technologies and manufacturing guru explores what Industry 4.0. means for everyday life
In this episode, we discuss the use of machine health platforms to solve critical issues with machines in industrial manufacturing, and the tradeoffs between the traditional rules based systems and machine learning approaches. Jeremy is the Co-Founder and CEO of KCF Technologies. KCF Technologies is a technology development company bringing embedded intelligence, especially wireless condition monitoring sensors, into widespread use in industry. KCF’s core capability is to solve industrial problems with innovation, especially in condition monitoring of rotating machinery. https://kcftech.com/ IoT ONE is a IIoT focused research and advisory firm. We provide research to enable you to grow in the digital age. Our services include market research, competitor information, customer research, market entry, partner scouting, and innovation programs. For more information, please visit iotone.com
We’ve had a singing lesson, a harmony lesson, and Paula can play one song on the glockenspiel. Clearly she’s ready for the logical next step: Grand opera! The LA Opera’s Jeremy Frank returns to transform Paula into a diva. Also, “significant women” are being put on the US quarter. What about insignificant women? We have some suggestions for the mint... GUEST Jeremy Frank Associate Chorus Master and Assistant Conductor at LA Opera Lecturer in the Vocal Arts and Opera Department at USC www.jeremymfrank.com HOUSE BAND Jan Van Gold Electric Guitar https://janvangold.wordpress.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. Put on your dancing shoes and get your cocktail shakers ready. In this episode, Jeremy's headed to the dance floor to explore dance and opera in The Marriage of Figaro, Salome, Aida and Orpheus and Eurydice.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. Are you a fan of reality TV? Well, believe it or not, opera has its own style of this truth-like entertainment, called "Verismo". In this episode, Jeremy walks us through one of the best-known and well-loved examples of Verismo opera - "Pagliacci" (the one with that famous sad clown).
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this episode that originally aired in January 2021, Jeremy explores opera in America through the works of three contemporary composers – André Previn, Philip Glass, and Anthony Davis.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this episode that originally aired in November 2020, Jeremy breaks down one of the most beloved subgenres of opera: bel canto.
Purdue student and random baseball stat guru, Jeremy Frank joins the podcast to talk about his popular twitter account, his books, videos, of course baseball, and more!
Twenty years ago, Jeremy Frank went from PhD student to founder of KCF Technologies. KCF uses cutting-edge tech to make industrial processes run more smoothly and is projecting significant growth over the next few years. Hear Jeremy share insights on the entrepreneurial mindset, give tips to young problem solvers and discuss how his podcast, "Industrial Transformation," is illuminating listeners on manufacturing in America.
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this episode, Jeremy dives into some of opera's most famous family reunions (some more heartwarming than others). Enjoy more Opera Happy Hour here: www.laopera.org/discover/la-opera…/opera-happy-hour
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this special audio edition of Opera Happy Hour, toast to love with Jeremy as he explores the (many) depictions of wedding scenes in opera. Enjoy more Opera Happy Hour here: www.laopera.org/discover/la-opera…/opera-happy-hour
Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master is actually a man of many talents: conductor, pianist, educator and mixologist? He is certainly the delightful host of LA Opera Connects' popular Opera Happy Hour web series. In this special audio edition of Opera Happy Hour, Jeremy explores how opera transcends space, time and cultural genres, while inviting everyone to take a sip and enjoy opera and your beverage of choice. Enjoy more Opera Happy Hour here: https://www.laopera.org/discover/la-opera-on-now/la-opera-on-now-all-events/category/opera-happy-hour
Joined by Jeremy Frank (@MLBRandomStats), we discuss his baseball connection, random stats, MLB news, rule changes and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benzion-gisser/support
Dr. Muriel McClendon, Associate Professor for History at UCLA, and Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, continue their exploration into the historic fictions of opera, what they get right and wrong. More importantly they dig into what the opera reveals about the time in which it was created and how it relates to today. In this episode, Muriel and Jeremy are joined by Samuel B. Keeley, a postdoctoral researcher at Leibniz Institute for European History, to examine Wagner's opera "Tannhäuser" and the German history surrounding it.
In anticipation of LA Opera's production of The Anonymous Lover by Joseph Bologne, LA Opera is happy to present this conversation on History vs. Opera. This conversation was recorded on November 7, 2020, and features Muriel McClendon, Jennifer Palmer and Jeremy Frank. Muriel McClendon is Associate Professor of History at UCLA, where she teaches courses on medieval and early modern European History. Dr. McClendon is joined by Jennifer Palmer, a historian of early modern France and the Francophone world, teaching courses at the University of Georgia about Europe, the Atlantic world, women and gender, race, slavery and pirates. And they are joined by Jeremy Frank, Associate Chorus Master of LA Opera. Jeremy has worked on over 60 productions with the company and is also a part-time lecturer in opera and the vocal arts at USC. Please note: this conversation includes discussion of the historic slave trade between Europe and the Americas. The Anonymous Lover will be available to watch from Saturday, November 14, at 5pm through November 29 at 11:59pm (PT). Get your free ticket and more information here: https://www.laopera.org/performances/updated-2021-season/the-anonymous-lover/
Join us in our discussion with Data Scientist, Jeremy Frank who published two books and is working on his third. You can find Jeremy on Twitter @MLBRandomStats.
Jeremy Frank joins the show this week to talk all things “knowledge” when it comes to the game of baseball. Not only do Jack and Mitch get a chance to pick Jeremy’s brain this week about unique stats in the game, but we get to hear about his experience writing his books, “The Hidden Ball Trick Vol. 1 & 2,” how he grew his following on Twitter, and what goes into making a complex stat easy for the common fan to understand. Follow Jeremy on Twitter: @MLBRandomStats
Dr. Muriel McClendon, Associate Professor for History at UCLA, joins Jeremy Frank, LA Opera's Associate Chorus Master, as the two dive into the historic fictions of opera, what they get right and wrong. More importantly they dig into what the opera reveals about the time in which it was created and how it relates to today. This podcast series launches with Il Trovatore, in which we learn: if you do become monarch, take care of that line of succession!
New 2-guest special episode! The guys start by recapping the MLB trade deadline, who got traded where and for who, including the Padres acquiring the recent problematic Indians Ace Mike Clevinger. Interview #1 {23:52} with Arizona Dbacks pitching prospect and Oregon Ducks alum, Matt Mercer, who shares his thoughts of how to grow/engage baseball fans, including the GREATEST idea ever on improving fans' game day experience! In addition, he shares his pitcher's opinion on bat flips, celebrations and unwritten rules. Fun fact: He trains in Seattle at Driveline Baseball with Trevor Bauer! Interview #2 Jeremy Frank, baseball stats guru {50:22}: Jeremy is a twitter personality (@MLBRandomStats) with over 60,000 followers providing a unique insight into statistical anomalies for all baseball fans! He is currently a sophomore at Purdue University who has been featured in an ESPN broadcast of the KBO, and is also a 2x author (soon to be 3x) of Hidden Ball Trick: The Baseball Stats You Never Thought To Look For Closing the episode out is Fur's "This day in baseball" reaching wayyyyy back to 1880 for this "electric" story. DON'T MISS OUT
Join Host Drew Jones and Jeremy Frank, aka @MLBRandomStats, as they discuss how his page came about, MLB video games, and of course, the most recent Oakland Athletics news!Support the show (https://cash.app/$jonesmdrew)
In this episode we discuss the great news that baseball is BACK (1:47)! We also give a brief NBA update (16:33) before getting into our interview with Jeremy Frank, also known as @MLBRandomStats on Twitter (18:26). After that we talk about some football news (68:10) and then wrap up the episode by giving our top five fast food places (75:58). Enjoy!
Taylor Davis (Catcher, former Cub, current Oriole) joins us to talk about his iconic grand slam against the Cardinals, breaking statcast from the plate AND the mound, working with pitchers, the nastiest stuff he’s caught, and a couple incredible slumps. Also, he’s a new dad! Shout out to Brooks Davis (draft class 2038). Check out HIS podcast, “Framing the Conversation,” with Devan Fink and Jeremy Frank. Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Follow Taylor’s new podcast @FramingTheConvo
This episode I am joined by Jeremy Frank. He is a student at Purdue, he co-wrote the book, Hidden Ball Trick, while still in high school, founded a sports writing website, and has started his own podcast, Framing the Conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrosbaseball/message
In this episode MJ interviews CBS Sports MLB writer Danny Vietti, Bleacher Report's David Gardner and MLB Random Stats king and author Jeremy Frank. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mjhurleysports/support
Jeremy Frank stops by to talk random stats, interesting new rule proposals, and fun baseball hypotheticals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stats guru Jeremy Frank (@MLBRandomStats on Twitter) joins the show to discuss MLB's latest proposal, the universal DH, Barry Bonds' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stats guru Jeremy Frank (@MLBRandomStats on Twitter) joins the show to discuss MLB's latest proposal, the universal DH, Barry Bonds' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's show, Adam got to sit down with Jeremy Frank and some guy named Jim Passon to talk about their new book, "The Hidden Ball Trick, Volume II". We got to rambling about baseball cards, social media in baseball, and of course, to talk about their book and how it portrays some of the most interesting statistical stories in baseball history.
Tyler Blumenstyk sat down with special guest Jeremy Frank and talked all things baseball from improving the sport as a whole, the Astros cheating scandal, and the relationship between analytics and sports! He is the founder of Diamond Digest, a baseball information site driven on outside the box journalitics. He is the co-host of Framing The Conversation: A Baseball Podcast and co-author of “Hidden Ball Trick: The Baseball Stats You Never Thought To Look For From 1876-1919.” We hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
Jeremy Frank, CEO of kcftech.com joins me in this very current and relevant interview for the Business Builders Show. This was recorded the week of March 30, 2020. The coronavirus pandemic is in full swing in the United States. I wanted to speak with Jeremy about how manufacturing is going to survive through this ordeal.Were manufacturers "healthy" before this pandemic? How are manufacturers going to keep their machinery operating efficiently? How has and how will the aging workforce impact their ability to continue making their products? And is the technology KCF Technologies and other tech companies are implementing, reducing the need for quality people or are people needed more than ever?I also asked Jeremy about Industrial Transformation 4.0 and I wanted to understand how KCF Technologies can help manufacturers now and in the future.Learn more about Jeremy Frank at kcftech.com. You can also find him on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-frank-85b18510/We welcome your comments and questions about this show or any of our shows. You can reach me via text or phone at 570 815 1626. Or email: marty@martywolffbusinesssolutions.com. Consider subscribing to the Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify or your fav podcast app See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode we briefly talk about the Cubs, White Sox, and what we think is going to happen for the 2020 season. We also did an All-Time Fantasy Draft with Jeremy and our teams will be posted on Twitter so make sure to check that out on our page @SlashLinePod and be sure to follow!
In this weeks (record long) episode, Jeremy Frank from MLB Random Stats and co-author of "The Hidden Ball Trick" joins Adam and Jim as we talk about the situation between MLB and the Minor Leagues, and how it affects fans in general. We dive into the AL West talking about the Astros mission next season to win back the fans, and the A's continuing to be good even if no one notices. We also talked about how the Angels don't need to win NOW, the Rangers possibly headed for the tank, and the Mariners being well... a team. Jim's stat spotlight is a tough showing for Adam, but Jeremy jumps in with some trivia of his own!
Rachel files suit against her husband, Doug. Early in their marriage, she brought cookies to his family's Christmas Eve celebration. Doug and his brothers realized the cookies were similar to a beloved family recipe that had been lost to time. 20 years later, Doug and his brothers still refer to these cookies as their "Great Grandma Hebig's cookies." But, Rachel thinks she deserves the credit for cookies. Who's right? Who's wrong? Thank you to Jeremy Frank for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, follow Judge John Hodgman on Facebook. We regularly put out a call for submissions.
On this weeks episode we were pleased to be joined by MLB Stat Guru Jeremy Frank. We discussed: Jeremy's book: "Hidden Ball Trick: The Baseball Stats You Never Thought To Look For From 1876-1919” The use of sabermetrics in our game Umpires & Accountability + Potential Robot Umps Dave Dombrowski out as Red Sox GM Evolution of Contract Negotiations NL MVP Race Hot Takes & much more @MLBMarathon on all socials
Healthy Parenting Pitched By Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital
In this episode, we talk about indirect football injuries such as heat stroke that could prove fatal for student athletes. We discuss such injuries with Dr. Jeremy Frank of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Frank discusses questions parents should be asking their child's coaches in regards to safety.
Jeanne files suit against her sister, Liz. Jeanne says that when Liz plays music on the piano, she doesn’t play a song all the way through. Liz doesn’t think it matters, but Jeanne wants her to complete the songs she plays. Who's right? Who's wrong? With Summertime Funtime Guest Bailiff Monte Belmonte! Thank you to Jeremy Frank for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, like Judge John Hodgman on Facebook. We regularly put out a call for submissions.
The #DADS made it to week 42 and have another special guest DAD, Jeremy Frank. With 2 sets of #twins Jeremy shares his #vasectomy experience. Mike is scared. Jason and Aaron break down the #Magic and #Lakers drama. And the guys argue about #WillSmith. Hint, Mike's feelers are hurt. #Aladdin #GOT #drama #RHOBH #RHOC #Pelinka #vodka #workingout #snipsnip
The injuries keep piling up, but so do the wins? Shaun and Ryan try to make sense of the Yankees' current winning streak, and how they have managed to put together wins out west. Plus, reactions to the injuries to Aaron Judge, Clint Frazier and Giancarlo Stanton. Jeremy Frank of MLB Random Stats also stops by to offer his outlook on Chad Green, if Gleyber Torres is poised to break out, and what to make of Luke Voit's on-base streak. All that and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introduction to Statting Average
A conversation with Jeremy Frank, Principle Investigator for the Autonomous Systems and Operations Project at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
The party escorts the residents of New Endron to the final portal, but soon find themselves in an impossible situation. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Tension between Kirlel and the party grows. Audryn seeks to resolve a loose end from her past. We can't decide whether we want to focus on the action, or naming Ashes' familiar. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank is hungover. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
As the party finally finds a break in the action, they learn the true, dark purpose of their quest. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
They're out of spells, they're out of time, and they're about to face a demon commander head on. On top of that, the trust they have placed in their ally is called into question. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
The party manages to escape from an overwhelming encounter, but at what cost? Then, after beautifying some minerals, they throw themselves toward what may be one of their most dangerous challenges yet. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
The siege on Garciel's castle is interrupted when the demon field commander gives a new order. Can the party find Princess Kirlel before things get out of hand? Also, can the spiritual weapon spell really produce Tom Jones music? Listen and be amazed. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
The party continues their trek into the unknown. After going through a new portal and making a new acquaintance, alliances and morals alike are tested by an unexpected turn of events. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Ashes the Magnificent, the tiefling wizard. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
A cryptic message. A perilous trial. A fatal decision. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the half-elf rogue. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
Two words: moisture issues. The party interacts with a shopkeep, and reveal far too much personal information in the process. Then, something is amiss when they return to Burk's monster farm. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the half-elf rogue. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
This week's episodes features some shoddy cage construction, mandatory pop culture recommendations, and a shady deal in the back room of a TGI Friday's. Wait, what? Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the half-elf rogue. Jeremy Frank plays Corrin Leagallow, the halfling rogue. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
After the party meets a rebel demon in the dungeon, the princess decides that it's time to get serious. And that means some things are going to get broken; puzzles, doorways, crystals, mirrors, geometry, and the very rules of the dungeon. Also, there's some graffiti. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the half-elf rogue. Jeremy Frank is drowning in hats. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric.
Our guest today is Jeremy Frank PhD CAC, harm reduction therapist in Philadelphia. Dr. Frank is also past Coordinator of Campus Alcohol and Substance Awareness at Temple University and past Assistant Director of Student Health and Counseling at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.