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In dieser Episode analysieren Matthias und Frede die aktuellen strukturellen Veränderungen der UX-Branche anhand führender Artikel und Reports. Sie besprechen Dan Maccarones Analyse zur Abkehr der UX von strategischer Einflussnahme, Greg Nudelmans Warnung vor der irrelevanten Fokussierung auf Figma und UI in Zeiten von KI und Geoffrey Huntleys Beobachtungen über die Auswirkungen von KI auf Arbeitsmärkte. Dann wird noch in den "Design in Tech Report" von John Maeda reingeschaut, inklusive des neuen Paradigmas "Agent Experience (AX)". Außerdem diskutieren die Hosts die Rückkehr der UX-Generalist*innen laut Nielsen Norman Group, die Priorisierung neuer Kompetenzen im "Future of Jobs Report 2025" sowie Dominique Winters Modell zur Gestaltung langfristiger Mensch-Produkt-Beziehungen. Zum Abschluss liefern Jeff Sauro und Jim Lewis ein neues Framework für die Auswahl der passenden UX-Metriken. ⠀⠀| ⠀⠀| KAPITEL ⠀⠀| [00:00:00] Einstieg: Wie viel Veränderung steht der UX bevor? ⠀⠀| [00:01:49] Dan Maccarone: UX zwischen Strategie und Dekoration ⠀⠀| [00:12:09] Greg Nudelman: KI verändert UX-Design radikal ⠀⠀| [00:19:38] Geoffrey Huntley: Neue Marktmechanismen im KI-Zeitalter ⠀⠀| [00:27:12] John Maeda: AX - Agent Experience als neue Disziplin ⠀⠀| [00:34:27] Nielsen Norman Group: Das Comeback der UX-Generalist*innen ⠀⠀| [00:37:56] Future of Jobs Report 2025: Zukunftskompetenzen für UX ⠀⠀| [00:43:14] Dominique Winter: Produktbeziehungen bewusst gestalten ⠀⠀| [00:49:30] Jeff Sauro & Jim Lewis: Framework für die Auswahl von UX-Metriken ⠀⠀| ⠀⠀| LINKS UND RESSOURCEN: ⠀⠀| https://germanupa.de/mediathek/ux-diesem-monat-april-25 ⠀⠀| ⠀⠀| Erzähle uns: Welche neuen Kompetenzen baust du gerade auf? Dein Feedback erreicht uns per E-Mail podcast@germanupa.de oder direkt in den Kommentaren. ⠀⠀|
Message from Jim Lewis on March 23, 2025
En “La Enciclopedia Oculta de Guillermo Díaz”, hablamos de casualidades increíbles. Como la de los gemelos Jim Lewis y Jim Springer. Fueron separados al nacer y sin saberlo, llevaron vidas paralelas con coincidencias extraordinarias: esposas e hijos con los mismos nombres o trabajos similares. ¿Casualidad?
** 100% Listener Supported by Patrons of The Awake Space**Check out this patron only presentation about Mars Direct for FREE Click HereIn S5 Ep 8 of the Awake Space Astrology Podcast, host Laurie Rivers gives you the run down on this week's cosmic currents. As Mars stations direct, Venus is about to go retrograde, and in the middle of all of it the moon wanes new in Pisces. Find out how to surf the cosmic tide and be inspired by Laurie giving the astrological profiles of Octavia Butler, Jim Lewis and Rosa Parks as part of The Awake Space Astrology Podcast BHM observance. Plus Laurie walks you through what to expect this week in the headlines, as always Laurie gives shout outs to the Awake Space's Newest Patrons.Laurie gifts you some magical tips for gardening and the new moon at the end of the episode to leave you inspired to move forward through the week.Program Links:Octavia Butler Interview from NPRJim Lewis Speech on Good TroubleRosa Parks BiographyChapters00:00 Astrological Insights and Predictions17:10 Venus Retrograde and Its Implications35:09 Current Events and Predictions51:13 Exploring the Works of Octavia Butler52:49 Exploring Octavia Butler's Astrological Profile56:49 Octavia Butler's Insights on Global Warming01:02:22 Reflections on the Human Condition01:06:19 John Lewis: The Call for Good Trouble01:12:34 Rosa Parks: The Mother of the Civil Rights Movement01:27:00 Setting Intentions with the New Moon in Pisces
Dr. Jim Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Cyber Solarium 2.0 executive director, joins Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian to discuss the implications of the R1 Model by Chinese AI firm DeepSeek that sparked a market sell off on Wall Street; what makes it different from other AI models; how China used talent, technology and savvy thinking to compensate for technology restriction imposed on Beijing by Washington and its allies; why Chinese technology or military developments continue to surprise Western experts and what it says about US overconfidence; how better to control the flow of technology to China and whether there are lessons in the Cold War mechanisms like the Wassenaar Arrangement; whether President Trump's $500 billion “Stargate” public private AI partnership is the right approach to better compete against China and advance American capabilities; the impact of Elon Musk's drive to reorganize the US government at home and whether Trump's muscular international rhetoric; and how the “grand bargain” Trump seeks with China could include handing Taiwan to Beijing.
Its the Night Cap! Gary Jeff is joined on this edition by Karen Straughen, Andy Furman, Dave Hatter, Jim Lewis, Billy J Kramer, Michael Cannell and Brian Reisanger.
Its the Night Cap! Gary Jeff is joined on this edition by Karen Straughen, Andy Furman, Dave Hatter, Jim Lewis, Billy J Kramer, Michael Cannell and Brian Reisanger.
In the three days ending 1862 and beginning 1863, Union and Confederate forces clashed in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, resulting in the highest percentage of casualties for both sides of any major battle of the American Civil War. Garry Adelman, Kristopher White and Dr. Chris Mackowski are joined by special guest Jim Lewis, Chief Ranger of Stones River National Battlefield.
Message from Jim Lewis on December 29, 2024
In dieser Episode des UX und Usability Podcasts geht es um ethische Herausforderungen und Zukunftstrends im UX-Design. Die sich verändernde Rolle von Personas im Zeitalter der KI wird diskutiert, sowie die Frage, wie KI die Personalisierung und Nutzererfahrung transformieren kann. In einem inspirierenden Interview spricht UX-Designerin Veronika Langner über ihre Leitprinzipien für ethisches Design, den Einsatz von Dark Patterns und ihre vier Kernprinzipien, um ethische Entscheidungen im UX-Prozess zu fördern. Abschließend gibt Klaus Gronau, UX-Designer bei Siemens, Einblicke in den Umgang mit Dark Patterns und betont die Wichtigkeit, das Vertrauen der Nutzer zu bewahren. Zeitstempel: [00:00:00] Begrüßung und Einleitung [00:01:24] Aktuelles Thema: Die Zukunft von Personas und KI-gestützte Personalisierung [00:03:29] Diskussion: Darlene Rabe Perspektive auf KI und traditionelle Personas [00:05:56] Jens Jakobsens Ansatz: Personas ohne demografische Daten [00:09:54] Aufruf zur Interaktion: Meinung zur Zukunft von Personas und KI [00:11:09] Praktische Tipps zur KI-Integration in Designsysteme [00:20:43] Diskurs: Sample-Größen in Usability-Studien und die magische Zahl Fünf [00:22:28] Herausforderungen in der UX-Branche laut Path Unbound [00:43:36] Interview mit Veronika Langner: Ethisches Design und Dark Patterns [01:12:58] Interview mit Klaus Gronau (Siemens): Dark Patterns und Vertrauen im UX-Design [01:13:56] Abschluss und Feedback-Aufruf Informationen zu den Gästen: • Veronika Langner – UX-Designerin bei Smart Cyber Security und Mitglied des German UPA Arbeitskreises für Ethik. Veronika bringt ihre langjährige Erfahrung im ethischen UX-Design ein und teilt ihre vier Leitprinzipien, die sie in ihrer Arbeit leiten. • Klaus Gronau – UX-Designer bei Siemens, der sich intensiv mit der Vermeidung von Dark Patterns und dem Aufbau von Vertrauen durch UX-Design beschäftigt. Links und Ressourcen:
Message from Jim Lewis on October 27, 2024
Senator Shelley Moore Capito is in the Par Mar Stores Studio, plus Kanawha County Commission President Lance Wheeler is here. I've got info on an event for veterans Saturday in Nitro and several downtown Charleston restaurants are teaming up to help Hurricane victims.
In unserer neuen Episode den UX und Usability Podcast nehmen wir euch mit auf eine Reise durch die Welt der User Experience. Wir plaudern über die 'Mensch und Computer' Konferenz mit unserem Vizepräsidenten Thomas Jackstädt und diskutieren darüber, ob agiles Arbeiten wirklich vorbei ist Wir haben in dieser Episode Jule Jensen zu Gast. Sie teilt ihren inspirierenden Weg vom Studium zur UX/UI-Designerin bei Governikus und gibt wertvolle Tipps für Berufseinsteiger*innen. Außerdem stellen wir euch das FigProxy-Plugin vor, das Figma mit echter Hardware verbindet, und beleuchten die Single Ease Question (SEQ). Eine Folge voller wertvoller Insights, Trends und Inspirationen – unbedingt reinhören! ZEITSTEMPEL [00:00:00] Begrüßung und Einleitung [00:00:29] Interview mit Thomas Jackstädt über die 'Mensch und Computer' Konferenz [00:07:11] Diskussion: Ist agiles Arbeiten vorbei? Insights von Jeff Gothelf [00:10:05] Infos zur Mitgliederversammlung der German UPA am 19. September [00:10:53] Update zum AI-Pin von Humane – Ein UX-Flop? [00:15:20] Karriere-Tipps von Ariana von Scherenburg für angehende UX-Designer [00:17:00] Ankündigung der Weiterbildungsmesse am 26. September [00:17:45] Deep Dive: Die Single Ease Question (SEQ) mit Jeff Sauro und Jim Lewis [00:20:38] Vorstellung des FigProxy Plugins – Figma trifft Hardware [00:21:35] Interview mit Jule Jensen über ihren Einstieg ins UX/UI Design [00:50:03] Kurzinterview mit Sabine Berghaus von Siemens über den Einstieg in die UX-Branche* [00:51:37] Abschluss und Verabschiedung Informationen zu den Gästen
Dr. Jim Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, discusses the cyber implications of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the “Chevron” precedent that gave US government agencies broad power to interpret legislation, prospects for more cyber-related congressional action, what needs to be on lawmaker's to do list, the need to dramatically expand the cyber workforce, assessing the cyber elements of the two presidential campaigns, balancing freedom of speech with the need to counter disinformation in reigning in social media firms, and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
Message from Jim Lewis on May 26, 2024
In the last episode of the podcast, host Jim Lewis talks to Arun Gupta, a venture capitalist, lecturer, entrepreneur and author of ‘Venture Meets Mission'. They discuss the landscape of venture capital and government collaboration, tech innovation and overcoming a risk-averse culture.
In this episode Jim Lewis speaks to former FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly about the future of spectrum allocation, the outcomes of the World Radio Conference, and how the U.S. can still strike a balance between innovation and safeguarding national security.
Jim was back with us to discuss his viewing of the Vulcan launch plus he talked about the Celestis payloads on board and his friend and notable writer, Martin Caidin. Many listeners called and there were questions about Martini's visionary capabilities directed toward space settlement plus more. Read the full summary of this program at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Friday, Feb. 2, 2024. Note that our Cox Cable went out around the middle of the program but it did get restored so we were able to continue our program with Mr. Lewis.
Cybercrime has many names but what, actually, is it? Jim Lewis, former Foreign Service Officer, now Senior Vice President and Director of the Technology and Public Policy Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, gives us a candid description of cybercrime's mechanics: who does it, why, how, and what is the impact of these activities on global democracy and security? What is the role of diplomacy in managing these unprecedented military, intelligence, economic and political threats? Join us for an close look under the hood of cybercrime.
Message from Jim Lewis on December 31, 2023
In this episode, Jim Lewis and Caitlin Chin-Rothmann talk to Mark MacCarthy about his new book “Regulating Digital Industries: How Public Oversight Can Encourage Competition, Protect Privacy, and Ensure Free Speech.” They discuss the need for a new regulatory body for digital platforms, the future business model of the internet, and why 2025 will be the year of tech regulation.
In this episode Jim Lewis talks with Dr. Christian Weedbrook, founder and CEO of Xanadu, a leading Canadian quantum computing company. They discuss the current status and future direction of the quantum industry, the promise of photonics-based quantum computers, and the global competition for quantum-savvy talent.
This week, DJ Bob sits down for an interview with retired Muppets writer Jim Lewis. The two talk about Jim's experiences in “the business of show”, to quote Fozzie Bear. Topics of conversation include Jim's thoughts on the general nature of show business, how Jim achieved ‘sideways entry' into working for the Muppets by drawing on his experiences as a journalist, Jim and Bob's encounters with computers in their earliest forms, Jim's experiences raising an autistic child, and more!
In episode 422 astrologer Helena Woods joins the podcast to talk about astrocartography, which is the astrology of travel and relocation, and can be used to find the best places to live. Astrocartography was developed in the 1970s by the astrologer Jim Lewis, and since that time it has become a popular application of the […]
This week, Mercury does a balancing act with Neptune, joins up with powerful Pluto, and enters Libra; feisty Mars opposes the North Node and squares Pluto; the Cancer Last Quarter Moon asks, where do you belong? Venus enters the soothing, organized realm of Virgo; and April answers a listener question about what moving does to your birth chart. Plus: A siesta, Blue Zones, and tightening your belt! Eclipse season is coming - order your copy of April's Followed by a Moonshadow Eclipse Report! Read the full show notes here Read a full transcript of this episode. Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Email April or leave it here! Subscribe to April's mailing list and get a free lunar workbook at each New Moon! Love the show? Make a donation! Timestamps [1:15] On Oct. 2 (8:34 AM PDT), Mercury opposes Neptune at 25º54' Virgo-Pisces, strong in their home signs. Balance logic with imagination, busyness with rest, organization with spontaneity. [2:06] Mercury trines Pluto (Oct. 3, 12:19 PM PDT) at 27º54' Virgo-Capricorn. Mercury's Sabian symbol is 28 Virgo, A bald headed man who has seized power. Amplify the power and influence of your work. [3:01] Mercury enters Libra on Oct. 4 (5:08 PM PDT) and will be in this sign until Oct. 21. We have two ears and only one mouth so we can listen twice as much as we speak. [4:06] Mars opposes the North Node on Oct. 4 (9:06 AM PDT) at 24º57' Libra-Aries. Pay attention to how you deal with conflict and how your relationships may be impacting progress. [5:26] Moon Report! The Cancer Last Quarter Moon will occur on Oct. 6 (6:48 AM PDT) at 13º02' Cancer and Libra. The Moon is on the Sabian symbol 14 Cancer, A very old man facing a vast, dark space to the northeast, and the Sabian symbol for the Sun is 14 Libra, A noon siesta. It's time to examine what role family plays in the vision of a healthier, simpler, and more useful life. [8:16] This is the Last Quarter in a Lunar Phase Family Cycle that began with the New Moon on July 9, 2021 at 18º01' Cancer. The First Quarter in that cycle was on April 8, 2022 and the Full Moon was on January 6, 2023. [10:09] Void-of-Course (VOC) Moon Periods. On Oct. 2, the Moon in Taurus trines Pluto (6:19 PM PDT), is VOC for about 3 ¾ hours, then enters Gemini (10:03 PM PDT). Taking a more relaxed approach can open us up to receiving more from the universe. [11:53] On Oct. 4, the Moon in Gemini squares Neptune (9:37 PM PDT). It's VOC for about 8 hours, then enters Cancer (Oct. 5, 5:31 AM PDT). A message to multitaskers: be prepared to drop some balls. [12:50] The Moon in Cancer opposes Pluto (12:11 PM PDT) on Oct. 7. It's VOC for just a little over four hours, then enters Leo (4:24 PM PDT). Another reminder that our connections with others can be a source of power. [14:25] Mars squares Pluto on Oct. 8 (6:04 PM PDT) at 27º53' Libra-Capricorn. This is the final square in a synodic cycle between these two planets, which began on March 3rd, 2022, at 27º50' Capricorn. This is not a week to try to push your own agenda, but there's an opportunity to achieve goals through connections with others. [18:50] Just seven minutes after the Mars/Pluto square, Venus enters Virgo on Oct. 8 (6:11 PM PDT). Venus will be in the sign of her fall until Nov. 7, 2023. Make a game of doing more with less. Declutter and reorganize your home. Show your affection in practical ways to the people in your life that really matter to you. [21:18] Listener Kerrie asks about astrolocality. For more: Get your astrolocality map at Astro.com; introductory article from Maressa Brown; Jim Lewis' Psychology of Astro-Carto-Graphy; Interview with Gemini Brett (Astrology Hub). [28:20] If you'd like to have your question answered on a future episode, leave a message of one minute or less at speakpipe.com/bigskyastrologypodcast or email april(at)bigskyastrology(dot)com; put “Podcast Question” in the subject line. [28:53] If you like what you're hearing, please subscribe, follow, like and share! This episode is brought to you by donors Paula J. Hepner and Stephanie Esman! [30:03] If you'd like to support the show, please go to bigskyastropod.com where you can make a one-time donation in any amount or become an ongoing monthly contributor! Donate $10 or more to receive access to April's special equinox and solstice episodes.
In this episode, Jim Lewis talks to Shannon Corless, the Assistant Secretary for the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OIA) at the Department of Treasury. They discuss the role of OIA in the broader federal government, economic and financial security, financial intelligence, and more.
In this episode, host Jim Lewis speaks with Richard Downing, Deputy Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice. Richard and Jim discuss the current state of the CLOUD Act, the e-Evidence Act, access to digital evidence, and the future of data transfers between the U.S. and EU, among other topics.
Last week, we brought you the first part of James Lewis' story. Jim Lewis was a decorated veteran who had recently retired after serving in the United States Army for 25 years. Jim and his wife Patsy purchased a home in Fayetteville, North Carolina, which was supposed to be their forever home, after moving all over the US and the world for many years. They were putting their roots down finally, and Patsy was able to start hanging those pictures on the walls. But it didn't even last a year because, in October of 1982, Jim pulled out of the driveway headed to a job interview in Vero Beach, Florida, and never came home. The police were convinced that Jim had willingly abandoned his family, and they weren't interested in investigating. His family did what they could on their own, but that wasn't bringing them any solid answers. Then, Jim's car was found months later at the local airport in Fayetteville. It had been parked there since October 6, 1982, three days after Jim left, supposedly to drive to Florida. None of it seemed to make sense to his family. He always cared for them and wouldn't have left them this way. Over the years, some tidbits of clues have been revealed that could point to an outcome that no one ever saw coming.If you have any information about the disappearance of James Lewis, please contact the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office at (910) 323-1500.This episode was sponsored by:Audible- Visit Audible.com/MIA or text MIA to 500-500 to try Audible free for 30 days.Doordash- Our listeners can get 50% off, up to a $10 value on a $15 min sub total when you download the Doordash App and enter code TV.Goodrx- For simple, smart savings on your prescriptions check GoodRX. Go to GoodRX.com/vanished.If you have a missing loved one that you would like to have featured on the show, please fill out our case submission form.Follow The Vanished on social media at:FacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Message from Jim Lewis on July 2, 2023
We celebrate Dave Goelz's 50-year career with The Muppets with a cavalcade of guests! Guests: Jackson Barretta, Ben Goelz (with girlfriend Felicia), Amy Goelz, Debbie Goelz, Dave Goelz (guest of honor), Frank Oz, Lucy Baker, Martin Baker, Jill Colley, Louise Gold, Andy Nyman (with Sophie Nyman), Nigel Plaskitt, Keith Radack, Lark Baskerville, Mark Waxman, Ernie Patterson, Heather Henson, Brian Henson, Lisa Henson, Cheryl Henson, John Lovelady, Bonnie Erikson, Rollie Krewson, Calista Hendrickson, Amy Van Gilder, Karen Prell, Kevin Clash, David Rudman, Fran Brill and husband, Jan Nelson, Rita Peruggi, Lawrence Mirkin, Alexandra Rockwell, Tom Newby, Ed Christie, Polly Smith, Jane Gootnick, Fred Buchholz, Craig Shemin, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Jim Lewis, Ed Mitchell, Charles Rivkin, Joel Behr, Karen Barnes, Adam Savage, Bobby Moynihan, Peter Friedman, Michael Giacchino, Peter Doctor, Leigh Slaughter, Michael Steinbach, Matt Vogel, Kelly Vogel, Caren Rudman, Eric Jacobson, Mary Jacobson (and children), Peter Linz, Alice Dinnean, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Jocelyn Stevenson, Barb Caswell, Chris Caswell, Duncan Kenworthy, Danny Trejo, Kirk Thatcher, Mike Quinn, Paul Williams, Ricky Gervais, Bill Prady, Dave's Glam Squad, Brad Freeman, Peter McKennan, Chris Neely, Allan Trautman, Jeff Yorkes, Adam F. Goldberg, Chelsea DeVincent, Donna Kimball, Michelan Sisti, Pat and Barbara Contini, Lynne Hale, Patricia Ulrich, Hillary Bradley, Bruce Lanoil, Laura Lanoil, Dani Iglesis, Richard Leonard, Drew Massey, Nicolette Santino, Andrew Williams
Most people in today's world live in a safe environment. We owe a lot to the law enforcement professionals that ensure it and it's interesting to understand what that type of career entails. Many of the guests we have on the show are focused on building something to make a positive impact in the world. In this episode, we are taking a different approach. Jim Lewis spent over 25 years making an impact by stopping people who were making a negative impact. You could say it was addition by subtraction. He shared some amazing insight about a career as a cop and FBI agent and dropped some gems on leadership that applies in any area of life. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/jimlewis
In this episode, Alyssa and John Zinn laugh out loud while talking about what was, at the time, the largest manhunt in US history. Digressions: Bozo The idea of Tylenol! The Musical The State Street Preacher NARA John grew up near a sex cult. SHOW NOTES: Chicago Tribune: ‘That's Jim Lewis!' The task force turns its attention to a man with a disturbing past. State Street Preacher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's fair to say, federal agencies will never buy commercial cloud computing services from Chinese vendors. But China aims to take the lead in cloud computing worldwide. To examine that competitive challenge to the United States, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with Jim Lewis, Senior VP for the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode Notes Drs. Jim Lewis, Mike Satlin (@MSatlin) and Jason Pogue (@jpogue1) are back with Dr. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) for the grand finale of our five-episode miniseries all about breakpoints! Join our panelists for a great discourse on breakpoint updates for non-fermenters. Learn more about the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists: https://sidp.org/About Twitter: @SIDPharm (https://twitter.com/SIDPharm) Instagram: @SIDPharm (https://www.instagram.com/sidpharm/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidprx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidp/ Listen to Breakpoints on iTunes, Overcast, Spotify, Listen Notes, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, Blubrry, RadioPublic, or by using our RSS feed: https://sidp.pinecast.co/ Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-7e7a98 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Breakpoints.
Episode Notes Drs. Jim Lewis, Mike Satlin (@MSatlin) and Jason Pogue (@jpogue1) are back with Dr. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) for episode four of a five-episode miniseries all about breakpoints! Join our panelists for a magically delicious episode all about breakpoint updates on fluoroquinolones. Learn more about the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists: https://sidp.org/About Twitter: @SIDPharm (https://twitter.com/SIDPharm) Instagram: @SIDPharm (https://www.instagram.com/sidpharm/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidprx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidp/ Listen to Breakpoints on iTunes, Overcast, Spotify, Listen Notes, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, Blubrry, RadioPublic, or by using our RSS feed: https://sidp.pinecast.co/ Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-7e7a98 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Breakpoints.
Episode Notes Drs. Jim Lewis, Mike Satlin (@MSatlin) and Jason Pogue (@jpogue1) are back with Dr. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) for episode three of a five-episode miniseries all about breakpoints! Join our panelists as they discuss breakpoint updates on aminoglycosides. Learn more about the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists: https://sidp.org/About Twitter: @SIDPharm (https://twitter.com/SIDPharm) Instagram: @SIDPharm (https://www.instagram.com/sidpharm/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidprx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidp/ Listen to Breakpoints on iTunes, Overcast, Spotify, Listen Notes, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, Blubrry, RadioPublic, or by using our RSS feed: https://sidp.pinecast.co/ Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-7e7a98 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Breakpoints.
Episode Notes Drs. Jim Lewis, Mike Satlin (@MSatlin) and Jason Pogue (@jpogue1) are back with Dr. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) for episode two of a five-episode miniseries all about breakpoints! Join our panelists as they discuss breakpoint updates on piperacillin/tazobactam. Learn more about the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists: https://sidp.org/About Twitter: @SIDPharm (https://twitter.com/SIDPharm) Instagram: @SIDPharm (https://www.instagram.com/sidpharm/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidprx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidp/ Listen to Breakpoints on iTunes, Overcast, Spotify, Listen Notes, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, Blubrry, RadioPublic, or by using our RSS feed: https://sidp.pinecast.co/ Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-7e7a98 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Breakpoints.
Episode Notes Drs. Jim Lewis, Mike Satlin (@MSatlin) and Jason Pogue (@jpogue1) join Dr. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) for episode one of a five-episode miniseries all about breakpoints! Over the next five weeks, our panelists will cover breakpoint updates on piperacillin/tazobactam, aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, and non-fermenters. You won't want to miss this series! Our first episode will tackle questions related to breakpoints themselves – a seemingly mystical art! How does a breakpoint become a breakpoint? How often are breakpoints updated? How do we implement all of these recent breakpoint changes into clinical practice? Tune in for answers to these questions and more! Learn more about the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists: https://sidp.org/About Twitter: @SIDPharm (https://twitter.com/SIDPharm) Instagram: @SIDPharm (https://www.instagram.com/sidpharm/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sidprx LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidp/ Listen to Breakpoints on iTunes, Overcast, Spotify, Listen Notes, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, Blubrry, RadioPublic, or by using our RSS feed: https://sidp.pinecast.co/ Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-7e7a98 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Breakpoints.
Retired agents Jim Lewis and Renae McDermott review their 1999 kidnapping case where a mother and her two children were kidnapped for ransom and held for four days before they were located and rescued by the Miami Division SWAT team. In addition to the safe return of the family, the spectacular work of the investigative team and detectives from the Sunny Isles Beach Police Department, with assistance from FBI polygraphers, SWAT, surveillance, ERT, technically agents and phone tracking, resulted in life sentences for three defendants and lengthy multiple-year sentences for two others. Jim Lewis served in the FBI for 25 years. Renae McDermott served in the FBI for 32 years, 27 as a special agent. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles. https://jerriwilliams.com/284-jim-lewis-and-renae-mcdermott-miami-abduction-of-mother-and-children/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/
On this week's Cyber Report, sponsored by Fortress Information Security, Dr. Jim Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, discusses resources for the Biden administration's National Cyber Strategy, analyzes the strategy, lessons from Russia's war on Ukraine as the conflict spans into its second year, the cyber threat from Moscow, and the national security implications of new commercial AI products like ChatGPT with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. Looking over the stories from the Gordon Elliott/Paul Nicholls pre-Cheltenham mornings, they check in on the much talked about wellbeing of Davy Russell following his crunching fall at the Dublin Festival. Nick recorded today's episode at Grange Hill farm, home to Nigel Twiston Davies, whose son Sam joins the show to talk about the stable's training ethos and the horses likely to make the Festival, including I Like to Move It. Later in this epsiode, Vincent Ho pays tribute to the horse that has changed his life, Golden Sixty, while Norman Court Stud's Simon Taplin is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest and Nick and Dave pay tribute to the late Jim Lewis.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror writer David Yates to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. Looking over the stories from the Gordon Elliott/Paul Nicholls pre-Cheltenham mornings, they check in on the much talked about wellbeing of Davy Russell following his crunching fall at the Dublin Festival. Nick recorded today's episode at Grange Hill farm, home to Nigel Twiston Davies, whose son Sam joins the show to talk about the stable's training ethos and the horses likely to make the Festival, including I Like to Move It. Later in this epsiode, Vincent Ho pays tribute to the horse that has changed his life, Golden Sixty, while Norman Court Stud's Simon Taplin is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest and Nick and Dave pay tribute to the late Jim Lewis.
On this week's Cyber Report, sponsored by Fortress Information Security, Dr. Jim Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, discusses the right approach to unlocking the benefits of artificial intelligence without stifling innovation, a look ahead to the Biden administration's upcoming cyber strategy, the cyber jobs market as tech firms shed workforce, and how the government's antitrust suit against Google could change the future of online ads with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
We had a question about Astrocartography, a system developed by Jim Lewis. Robert happened to be good friends and associates with Jim back in the day, and watched as Astrocartography became a viable part of astrological studies. Robert explains how Astrocartography works. Find the podcasts on YouTube Here! Robert is available for astrology readings. You may contact him via email on his website: https://www.rglasscock4sight.com/me Robert's Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Glasscock/e/B00J7PGZ6W?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1655748609&sr=8-2 If you would like to leave a question for Robert, go to the orange "SpeakPipe" link here (we can't answer questions specific to your chart...they have to be broad-audience questions): https://funastrology.com/ The conversation continues on our Discord Channel, where there is a dedicated conversation to Old Soul/New Soul.Join our Discord channel here: https://discord.com/X7PaBReQc2 Thank you for listening! Robert & Thomas
On this week's Cyber Report, sponsored by Fortress Information Security, a year in review with Dr. Jim Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and a Cyber Solarium 2.0 commission senior adviser, who discuss the cyber elements of the $1.7 trillion appropriations measure and the $858 billion National Defense Authorization Act, National Security Agency and US Cyber Command campaign plans to safeguard the 2022 election, cyber lessons from Russia's war on Ukraine, the need for great cyber security regulation, the cost of addressing software and hardware vulnerabilities in US military systems, Biden administration efforts to reduce ransomware attacks, and the biggest cyber threats of 2023 with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
Message from Jim Lewis on December 18, 2022