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Guest: Jim Curry, CoFounder at BuildGroupIs AI really transforming your SaaS business—or just adding noise?In this week's episode, Jim Curry, co-founder of BuildGroup and former Rackspace exec, discusses how AI is transforming both the products and operations of SaaS businesses—and why most companies are missing the opportunity.Jim shares how BuildGroup's operator-first, long-term approach to investing gives them an edge when helping SaaS companies scale, especially in today's AI-first environment. He explains why AI should be seen as an infrastructure wave (not just a flashy product feature), and how CROs and CMOs can practically apply it to go-to-market execution.We cover:Why AI gives incumbents an advantage (if they act fast)How to use AI to reduce CAC and improve GTM speedWhere traditional SaaS GTM playbooks break down in an AI-native worldWhy demos and SDR workflows are ripe for automationHow BuildGroup partners deeply with founders post-investmentIf you're a SaaS executive thinking about where to apply AI for real impact—without waiting for a full replatform—this conversation is packed with insight.---Not Getting Enough Demos? Your messaging could be turning buyers away before you even get a chance to pitch.
A member of Congress took the floor with her newborn after not being allowed to vote remotely shortly after giving birth. Dave and Debbie speak with Jim Curry, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, about whether or not members of Congress should be able to vote remotely.
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat is joined by Jim Curry of Babst Calland to discuss the new notice of preliminary rulemaking from PHMSA regarding CO2. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
Republicans have officially taken the White House and the US Senate. Will they take the US House of Representatives also? Jim Curry, Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, talks with Dave and Debbie about the 19 uncalled races for control of congress.
It's finally election day in Utah and D2 broadcasts live from the Davis County Clerk’s Office with Davis County Clerk Brian McKenzie joining Dave and Debbie throughout the show with important reminders for voters on this historic day. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Adam Small, also joins throughout the show live from the Salt Lake County Elections Office to discuss what he's seeing so far. NewsNation Weekend Anchor Hena Doba talks with Dave and Debbie live from Pennsylvania to discuss why Erie, PA, is an crucial race to watch in the swing state. Political Science Professor and Director of the Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service, Leah Murray, talks with Dave and Debbie about the importance of a single vote in local elections. KSL NewsRadio Reporter Hugo Rickard-Bell calls in from the Utah County Clerk's Office to update Dave and Debbie on how polls are looking there. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, speaks to the messages both campaigns are closing with in the final day of the election. To get the latest on how Gen Z voters are turning out, Adam Gardiner, co-host of KSL at Night and political insider, joins D2 to discuss how both campaigns are talking to the youngest voters in this election. Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, Jim Curry, talks with D2 about the races for U.S. Congress, and Amelia Powers Gardner, Utah County Commissioner, rounds out the conversation when she calls in to share what she witnessed when she went to cast her ballot in Lehi.
The George Santos aftershocks just keep on coming. After Republican George Santos was evicted from the House of Representatives after numerous lies and indictments. There was a special election in Long Island New York. The winner, Tom Suozzi, flipped that seat for the Democrats. Jim Curry, Poly-Sci Professor at the University of Utah joins Dave and Debbie to talk about how this affects the republicans.
Since 2002, the combined talents of Jim Curry and his band have brought John Denver's Music back to thousands upon thousands of people. As a life-long fan, Curry has dedicated himself to continuing John Denver's legacy of songs and his message of love and caring for our planet to future generations. Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver is the ultimate tribute experience. Curry's heartfelt delivery envelops the crowd as multi-platinum hits such as "Rocky Mountain High," "Annie's Song" and "Country Roads'' fill the atmosphere. Superimposed with multi- media images of wildlife photos and videos, this show truly fills up your senses. Jim Curry has emerged as the top performer of John Denver's music today, often performing with Denver's former band members, Jim Curry's tribute is the first and only full-length John Denver tribute to headline in Las Vegas and is celebrated nationally and internationally. This episode features recordings from Jim Curry's 2022 performance under the tent. First broadcast in 1994, Tent Show Radio is a weekly one-hour radio program showcasing the best live recordings from acclaimed music acts and entertainers who grace the Big Top Chautauqua stage each summer in beautiful Bayfield, WI. In the program's nearly 30-year history it has featured artists like Johnny Cash, B.B King, Brandi Carlile, Willie Nelson, Don McLean, and many more. Hosted by celebrated New York Times best-selling author Michael Perry-who weaves stories and humor throughout each episode - Tent Show Radio features performances from renowned national & regional artists, with regular appearances featuring Big Top's own unique brand of shows that feature songs and stories performed by its acclaimed house band, The Blue Canvas Orchestra. Tent Show Radio is independently produced by Big Top Chautauqua, a non-profit performing arts organization, with a mission to present performances and events that celebrate history and the environment - along with their annual summer concert series - nestled in the woods on the shores of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands. EPISODE CREDITSMichael Perry - Host Phillip Anich - Announcer Jaime Hansen - Engineer Gina Nagro - Marketing Support FOLLOW BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA https://www.facebook.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.instagram.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigtopchautauqua https://twitter.com/BigBlueTent FOLLOW MICHAEL PERRYhttps://sneezingcow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sneezingcow https://www.instagram.com/sneezingcow/ https://twitter.com/sneezingcow/ 2023 TENT SHOW RADIO SPONSORSAshland Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.visitashland.com/ Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau - https://www.bayfield.org/ Bayfield County Tourism - https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/150/Tourism The Bayfield Inn - https://bayfieldinn.com/ Cable Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.cable4fun.com/ Washburn Area Chamber of Commerce - https://washburnchamber.com/ SPECIAL THANKSWisconsin Public Radio - https://www.wpr.org/
I talk with Jim Curry about his fishing season, how fishing looks right now and the growth areas of our sport.He also talks what it is like to work for the fishing brand Guideline along with new products, the company ethos and how they prefer to stick with a range until they think there is a new technology that will help them improve upon it rather than just making cosmetic changes every few years.This is a really interesting look inside a brand that is open, revealing and a fun listen.As ever, Jim didn't ask to come onto the podcast I heard they were doing some interesting things and wanted to learn some more about them.I hope you enjoy this episode.
Rep. Blake Moore has been elected to be House GOP vice chairman, as Moore also holds many other responsibilities. It poses the question.. Is Blake Moore the rising star of Utah's congressional delegation? Dave and Debbie speak with Jim Curry, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah
Get ready to venture into the gritty underbelly of post-Civil War Kansas with us, as we expose the chilling tales of the state's most notorious outlaws. We're dusting off an article from the Kansas Magazine, a deep-dive into the state's darkest past, co-authored by our very own producer Mike King. Guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat, we lay bare the unfiltered realities of the March Madness-style showdown where each criminal's deeds are weighed, debated, and ranked to identify the worst of the worst.Stirring up the shadows, we go one-on-one with the chilling narratives of Jim Curry and Henry Brown, two names that struck fear into the heart of Kansas. Discover the lawless journey of Curry, a man whose life of crime even saw him cross paths with Maurice Barrymore, patriarch of the famed Barrymore family. Then, prepare for the gut-wrenching tale of Henry Brown whose shocking betrayal of his badge made him one of Kansas's most despised figures. From their involvement in the Civil War to their own personal demons, we strip back the legends to reveal the men behind these infamous outlaws. Click Here to Subscribe to Kansas Magazine Support the showCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
Since 2002 the combined talents of Jim Curry and his band have brought John Denver's Music back to thousands upon thousands of people. As a life-long fan, Curry has dedicated himself to continuing John Denver's legacy of songs and his message of love and caring for our planet to future generations. Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver is the ultimate tribute experience. Curry's heartfelt delivery envelops the crowd as multi-platinum hits such as "Rocky Mountain High," "Annie's Song" and "Country Roads'' fill the atmosphere. Superimposed with multi- media images of wildlife photos and videos, this show truly fills up your senses. Jim Curry has emerged as the top performer of John Denver's music today, often performing with Denver's former band members, Jim Curry's tribute is the first and only full-length John Denver tribute to headline in Las Vegas and is celebrated nationally and internationally. This episode features recordings from Jim Curry's 2022 performance under the tent. First broadcast in 1994, Tent Show Radio is a weekly one-hour radio program showcasing the best live recordings from acclaimed music acts and entertainers who grace the Big Top Chautauqua stage each summer in beautiful Bayfield, WI. In the program's nearly 30-year history it has featured artists like Johnny Cash, B.B King, Brandi Carlile, Willie Nelson, Don McLean, and many more. Hosted by celebrated New York Times best-selling author Michael Perry-who weaves stories and humor throughout each episode - Tent Show Radio features performances from renowned national & regional artists, with regular appearances featuring Big Top's own unique brand of shows that feature songs and stories performed by its acclaimed house band, The Blue Canvas Orchestra. Tent Show Radio is independently produced by Big Top Chautauqua, a non-profit performing arts organization, with a mission to present performances and events that celebrate history and the environment - along with their annual summer concert series - nestled in the woods on the shores of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands. EPISODE CREDITSMichael Perry - Host Phillip Anich - Announcer Jaime Hansen - Engineer Gina Nagro - Marketing Support FOLLOW BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA https://www.facebook.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.instagram.com/bigtopchautauqua/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bigtopchautauqua https://twitter.com/BigBlueTent FOLLOW MICHAEL PERRYhttps://sneezingcow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sneezingcow https://www.instagram.com/sneezingcow/ https://twitter.com/sneezingcow/ 2023 TENT SHOW RADIO SPONSORSAshland Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.visitashland.com/ Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau - https://www.bayfield.org/ Bayfield County Tourism - https://www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/150/Tourism The Bayfield Inn - https://bayfieldinn.com/ Cable Area Chamber of Commerce - https://www.cable4fun.com/ Washburn Area Chamber of Commerce - https://washburnchamber.com/ SPECIAL THANKSWisconsin Public Radio - https://www.wpr.org/
A new extension for Missouri AD Reed-Francois, details of Jim Curry's contract at Texas A&M-Commerce, Northern Kentucky AD Christina Roybal discusses her path to the AD chair, the latest LEARFIELD Director's Cup standings have been released and more. Be sure to check your inbox to see more of today's news and notes from around the nation. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Tom and KJ break down the Football schedule release with Osceola Insider Bob Ferrante and Senior Associate Athletics Director Jim Curry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan The prophesied Red Wave fizzled into a Red Ripple last night. Why did the Republican party underperform their sky-high expectations? Joining the show to answer that question is Jim Curry, Associate Professor of Political Science from the University of Utah. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are switching away from weather to talk with a musician who is in town soon for a concert hosted by the Des Moines Heritage Trust.
BYU-Idaho will host its Education Summit on July 29 which will feature presentations by faculty members such as Bruce Satterfield, Riley Hall, Caryn Esplin, Jill Evans and many more. “Our education summit is a series of speakers starting at 9 in the morning and going until about 4 with a different speaker every half hour,” said Judy Steiner, the director of event management, in an interview with BYU-Idaho Radio. The summit will also have opportunities to enjoy many of the facilities at BYU-Idaho such as the ropes course, the bowling alley, planetarium and roller skating. “We have a lot of activities to go with it … we are really excited about all of that,” Steiner said. There will also be tours of the BYU-Idaho Ricks Gardens and a ukulele workshop for those interested in learning the basics of playing the instrument. Lunch is available for $8 and the event will also feature a live concert of “Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver” featuring Jim Curry. “We really hope that they'll come and participate. I think that they will just leave uplifted and I think that it could be a great boost to their summer,” Steiner said. You can learn more about the event by visiting the website below. https://www.byui.edu/education-week
Episcopal bishop Jim Curry says he was inspired by a Mennonite group in Colorado who reforged guns into garden tools as part of a nonviolence initiative. The phrase —swords to plowshares — has a biblical origin.
Bishop Jim Curry of Connecticut talks about his journey into reducing gun violence and blacksmithing.
The energy industry is at an inflection point and a moment of resiliency as it experiences a rebound in pricing and recovers from the impact of the global pandemic. In this IndustryVoice video, Babst Calland attorneys Joe Reinhart, Co-Chair of the firm's Energy and Natural Resources team; and Jim Curry, Managing Shareholder of its office in Washington, D.C., discuss a range of topics examined in the report with Hart Energy Senior Editor Joe Markman. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hartenergy/support
By JAMES BELL Hays Post As the Ellis County Historical Society continues to reinvigorate facilities and programming, the organization is set to host a 50th anniversary celebration Saturday, with historical re-enactments, presentations and more. "We've got (a lot) planned down there at the historical society," said curator Adam Conkey. "We're opening up our stone church. We're gonna have all of our outbuildings open." But more than just an opportunity to explore buildings on the society's grounds, he said attendees would also experience history first-hand with gunfight reenactments and historical presentations. "We'll have gunfights every two hours, 10 o'clock, noon, two o'clock, and four to close it out," Conkey said. Throughout the day, a variety of speakers will discuss local history. "We're going to have speakers on historical events, including Kansas history, Indian wars and Kansas forts," he said, including a representation of one of Ellis County's most famous residents George Sternberg and sessions about the Bissing Family. "And we'll have Bukovina German immigrants, we'll have a discussion on that. Of course, we'll have Q and A after all of those as well." He said the headline event would be James Drees talking about Jim Curry and vigilante violence. "So if anybody wants to hear some real story about those gunfights, he's there to provide that," Conkey said. Wrapping up the evening is a celebration from 7:30 p.m. to midnight at the Hays Community Theatre building, 121 E 8th. "We're having a dance party, come in costume if you want, any, any timeframe," Conkey said. " It's the Historical Society, so you come from the 1980s if you wanted to. It's more of a celebration. We'll have cake there, and we also have a raffle for our Henry repeater rifle there as well." All of the day's events are come and go and free to the public. While the activities are a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the society, Conkey said it would also help kick off a new era, as work is ongoing to strengthen the society's connection to the community. "We just want to remind everybody we exist," Conkey said. "It's been a difficult, rough, kind of few years. We haven't had our museum open for three years now, I believe, other than special events, and we're aiming to push forward and try to get our museum back on track. "This 50th is our restart, if you will, for the museum," he said. Most notably the society has struggled to open to the public as their main building, the Presbyterian church on the corner of 7th and Main has been closed due to water damage and then COVID and now will require significant investment before it can be reopened to the public. "It's coming together. It's a process," Conkey said. "We are course writing a lot of grants to try to get things working again. And of course, we need a lot of community help as well." He said in the last few months, many have stepped up from the community to help the society regroup. "Even from high schools, high school age people are just as interested in this as the older people in the community," Conkey said. "So it's just more, more than I thought would happen in the last few months." But he said more volunteers are welcome as work and planning continues. "We want to get our main gallery situated, at least put back together," Conkey said. "That's a tough process. We've got plaster kind of crumbling into dust in there. So we're trying to get our walls repaired, getting our archives put back all together in the basement and everything. It's just going to be a process, that's going to take time." He said while work in the main building continues, the stone church will serve as the main exhibit. "As far as our grand design, there's still always going to be that need for a building," Conkey said. "We have that whole block on the north side of Seventh and Main. So we have a lot of room to expand. That's another exciting feature. Once we get the funding to do that." "But there's a lot of plans in the works. They've had plans since the 70s to go forth with a reconstruction of old Front Street, kind of make it like a Dodge City type of deal. Our gunfighters are excited to be a part of this too. And all of it's just really going to grow from here." Along with revitalizing their facilities, he said future events would also help solidify society as a valuable part of the community. For more information or to volunteer for the society's efforts, email director@echshays.org or call 785-628-2624. "We're happy to find places for everyone," Conkey said.
In this interview, your boys went back to Addy's Wine and Spirits to interview their in-house Wine Sommelier! Jim Curry is a retired school teacher looking to always do more. After retiring, he decided he needed to learn a new trait, and since Wine was always a passion of his, decided to become a sommelier. Don't let this after-retirement hobby fool you, this is a ridiculous undertaking, very complicated, and we were so happy to discuss with him on the intricacies on becoming a Wine Sommelier. As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!
Jim Curry has been around fishing from an early age and it was inevitable that he would end up working in the fishing industry.We talk about the life he has led and his current role as brand manager for Guideline in the UK. I also learn about his passion for fishing in the South American jungle for some real off the grid adventures.He is an entertaining and engaging guest who I am sure you'll enjoy listening to.
Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by University of Utah political science professor James Curry to discuss the historic storming of the U.S. Capitol and chaos in the final days of the Trump presidency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason. Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by political consultant Ann Dent and Jim Curry, political science professor at the University of Utah to discuss the results of Election Day 2020. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AndrewThe Cabin with Bert Kreischer: https://www.netflix.com/title/81125115Veiled Fate: https://www.veiledfate.com/Jason Freeney: https://jasonfreeny.com/Sketch cards 2 & 3: https://hcgart.com/collections/sketchcardsBaron Fig: https://www.baronfig.com/LaurenParanorman: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1623288/Vampires vs The Bronx: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8976576/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Crimson Peak: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2554274/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Rocky Horror Picture Show: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073629/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Clone Wars: https://www.disneyplus.com/series/star-wars-the-clone-wars/1wYXzjabXGVZRoki: https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/roki-switch/PatrickTom Segura Discovers Bert Kreischer Drinks A Gallon Of Kool-Aid A Day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGwLJWPPgrcBad Boy Billionaires: India: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12923630/ChurchLink: https://churchlink.page/
On this episode of the Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee and Amy Donaldson are joined by Jim Curry, political science professor at the University of Utah to discuss the race for the White House, voter turnout and the potential implications of either candidate winning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At this week's Round Table, Inica, Olivia, and Sara spoke with Frances Lee, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and one of our country's most instrumental scholars of partisan politics. Professor Lee has a new book coming out in the fall with co-author Jim Curry called The Limits of Party: Congress and Lawmaking in a Polarized Era, looking at how legislation does--and doesn't--get enacted, the degree to which our system requires bipartisanship, and how federalism requires broad buy-in by states to enact anything. As she puts it, our political system is a set of handcuffs for those who envision broad change. As you can imagine, we dug in to discuss the implications for GenZers committed to achieving real social, political, and economic change. Thanks for joining us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
In this episode of #fishtales I welcome my first ever guest, Jim Curry from Guideline talking about everything from Jungle fishing and tribes to fishing with family and everything in between. Welcome to Fish Tales by Fly Fish Adventures, hosted by Salmon and nature fanatic Jay Bartlett. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fish-tales/support
Jim Curry and Robert Adler, both of Univ of Utah, on the impeachment trial. Alan Levinovitz, James Madison Univ, on Goop. Nobu Adilman, filmmaker and artist, on tracking down the people who auditioned to be Short Round for Indiana Jones. Magda and Nathaniel Newman, authors of “Normal: A Mother and Her Beautiful Son." Mozziyar Etemadi of Northwestern Univ on AI Mammograms.
1) FSU basketball 2) Jim Curry joins the show 3) Pat Burnham interview 4) Will Primetime be a college coach next year?
Jim Curry travels the world with his tribute to John Denver. An interesting story on how Jim's life got him to his current music career. Jim can be found at www.jimcurrymusic.com www.darrenwalterspodcast.com
Congress seems to shun regular order a lot these days. The recent budget deal was engineered mainly by the House and Senate leaders and it got bipartisan support. Jim Curry, an assistant professor at the University of Utah, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the long run it doesn't really matter how bills are written or managed when it comes to their chances of passage.
MaNiC is a special co-host with Duce as they talk to the nerd Parody band, The Library Bards, before their live show at The Geek Easy! They also bring special guests with them like Katie Correll and "Paladin" Jim Curry. You don't want to miss this one!
Data capture is an essential part of an event’s operations. In a typical exhibition scenario, capturing the information of visitors is as critical to the organisers as it is to the exhibitors. So why are so many of us still failing at the task of capturing data? Whatsmore if we do capture it, what are we doing wrong when it comes to managing that data and incorporating it into our operational systems? In the first of a two part data-capture special, Hugo Spalding from MSP and Jim Curry from Exhibitor Smarts look at the ways in which we now capture the information we desire.
1) What did we thing of FSU's victory? 2) Jim Curry joins the show 3) Talk about cost of attendance 4) Tim Linafelt joins the show 5) Predictions for Boston College
Jim Curry, promoter of the Modified Mini Stock 100 at Citrus County Speedway on April 11. All the details on the biggest mini stock race of 2009, for racers by racers.
Show #75 - Mar 2, 2009 Rick Anges sits in for Rob Elting, joining CeCe Brooks and Jack Smith to host the 75 edition of IFR. Guests include: Jim Curry, promoter of the Modified Mini Stock 100 at Citrus County Speedway on April 11. Also Dirt late model racers fresh off great runs at Ocala & North Florida Tyler Ivey and Mark Whitener, plus young Christian Augspurger. Robin Green from Heat Racing (Karting) is featured during the Karting segment. Bobby Shelton celebrates his weekend late model win withy this 2 Minutes of Fame. Mike Peters on being named, along with Angie Clifton, the 2008 Promoter of the Year. Other racing news and surprises as always on Inside Florida Racing.