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Prime Minister Keir Starmer's new 50-point AI Opportunities Action Plan aims to drive national growth and transform public services. In this episode host Jon Bernstein talks to AWS Director of Technology for the UK Public Sector Holly Ellis, and Director of Government Innovation Policy at Tony Blair Institute for Global Change Alexander losad about the plan and what it could mean for businesses, policymakers and the wider economy. The conversation covers AI's role in reshaping government operations, challenges in implementation, and the UK's potential as a global AI innovation hub. This New Statesman podcast episode is sponsored by AWS.USEFUL LINKSRegister for the AWS Summit London 2025 | AI innovation on AWS | Using generative AI to improve inclusivity – Swindon Borough Council case study | UK Ministry of Justice accelerates critical decisions with AWS analytics and machine learning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just down the road from Washington, DC, is the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Virginia Triangle. Here, they tell the story of The Corps, from its founding to its future. Dr Larry Burke is the aviation curator, and he showed us what goes into telling the tale of Marine Corps aviation before handing off to the arms and armor curator, my buddy Jon Bernstein, to show us the gems in the rest of the museum.
In this episode of School Business Insider, we explore the future of school technology and connectivity through the lens of the federal E-Rate program and other key EdTech policies. Our guests, Noelle Ellerson Ng, Associate Executive Director of Advocacy & Governance at AASA, and Jon Bernstein, President of Bernstein Strategy Group, provide in-depth insights into the vital role of E-Rate in supporting school connectivity and how recent legal challenges, including a 5th Circuit Court ruling, may impact its future. They also discuss the FCC's Learn Without Limits initiative, including efforts to provide Wi-Fi on school buses, and explore broader issues around student data privacy, including the recently passed Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA). Whether you're a school business official navigating technology funding or an advocate for education policy, this episode is packed with valuable information and strategies to ensure continued support for school connectivity.Resources:https://www.aasa.org/advocacy/blog/senate-passes-kids-online-safety-and-privacy-act-(kospa)https://www.aasa.org/advocacy/blog/aasa-joins-10-national-education-groups-in-response-to-privacy-legislationContact School Business Insider: Check us out on social media: LinkedIn Twitter (X) Website: https://asbointl.org/SBI Email: podcast@asbointl.org Make sure to like, subscribe and share for more great insider episodes!Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the Association of School Business Officials International. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "ASBO International" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. The presence of any advertising does not endorse, or imply endorsement of, any products or services by ASBO International.ASBO International is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization and does not participate or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate for elective public office. The sharing of news or information concerning public policy issues or political campaigns and candidates are not, and should not be construed as, endorsements by ASBO Internatio...
Tune in to this week's episode of Academy Tech Talk where hosts Atlas and Gabe dive into a captivating conversation with Jon Bernstein, Hollywood screenwriter with a passion for nurturing creativity. Jon recently took a thrilling leap by purchasing a 1900s mansion in rural Pennsylvania, rumored to be haunted, with plans to transform it into a retreat for artists. Discover the stories behind Jon's successful career, his ghostly mansion, and his vision to foster a community where art thrives. Don't miss this intriguing blend of history, mystery, and artistic inspiration! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jon Bernstein, the Arms & Armor Curator at the National Museum of the United States Marine Corps, joins me to talk about USMC Sherman Tanks and Alligators used at Tarawa, including the first "hot tank on tank action" involving Marine Shermans in the Pacific Theater. Links Tanks in Hell: A Marine Corps Tank Company on Tarawa (https://www.amazon.com/Tanks-Hell-Marine-Company-Tarawa/dp/1612003036) Coral and Brass (https://www.amazon.com/Coral-Brass-Holland-M-Smith/dp/1548048631/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1H7OR5B9SMY3T&keywords=coral+and+brass+holland+smith&qid=1705250898&s=books&sprefix=coral+and+bra%2Cstripbooks%2C181&sr=1-1) History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 7: Aleutians, Gilberts, and Marshalls, June 1941 - April 1944 (https://www.usni.org/press/books/aleutians-gilberts-and-marshalls-june-1941-april-1944) Galvanic: Beyond the Reef - Tarawa and the Gilberts, November 1943 (https://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/nhhc/research/publications/publication-508-pdf/Galvanic-booklet-508%20A.pdf) "With the Marines at Tarawa" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JolhiCbU_u8) "Fight Now" performed by the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band (https://www.dvidshub.net/video/817588/fight-now-iii-marine-expeditionary-force-band) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
Joining me in this episode is Jon Bernstein, US Army veteran and the Arms and Armor Curator at the National Museum of the United States Marine Corps. Jon helps bring some US Navy history to the series, talking about the Battle of Kula Gulf which relates to the previous two episodes (Marine Raiders and Operation Toenails) and the next episode (Munda Point). We also talk about Jon's very special find in the Marine Corps Museum's macroartifacts, so please stick around for that part as well. Link Why We Fight ~ 1942: Pacific Theater Guns and Ships (https://twitter.com/USMCMuseum/status/1486768008785711107) National Museum of the United States Marine Corps (https://www.usmcmuseum.com/) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
Steve Wuensche, US Army veteran and current member of the Army University Press Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Staff Ride Team, joins me to talk about the Battle of Munda Point, during the New Georgia Campaign in the Pacific Theater. We also talk about Staff Rides and the available options for both virtual and in-person Staff Rides, as well as support for units looking to develop their own. This episode works well with the two most recent episodes by Kater Miller on the Marine Raiders in the New Georgia Campaign and Operation Toenails, part of the New Georgia Campaign and planned to support this Battle of Munda Point. There are also connections between all of these episodes and Dr. Jon Bernstein's episode on the Battle of Kula Gulf. Links Army University Press Staff Rides https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Staff-Rides/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
20 million people in the UK lack the basic digital skills required to download apps, apply for jobs online, or use the internet with confidence. This results in a £5.5bn loss of earnings to UK employees, and is a serious problem for UK productivity and individual quality of life. In this special episode, Jon Bernstein from the New Statesman's Spotlight on Policy team meets Martin McFadyen from Virgin Media O2 Business and three charity and environmental partners - Emma Stone (Good Things Foundation), Emma Weston (Digital Unite) and Holly Smith (Hubbub) – to find out how they are helping local communities by providing opportunities for people to get connected and develop their digital skills. This episode is sponsored by Virgin Media O2 Business. Not sure where to start with ESG? Visit: https://www.virginmediao2business.co.uk/sustainability/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Massachusetts, says Locus Robotics CEO Rick Faulk in this episode of C-Speak, has “lots of robots looking for a problem as opposed to a problem looking for a robot.” That's because numerous companies lose sight of two things: adhering to their core mission and catering to their clients' specific needs, according to Faulk.Faulk points to targeted growth as an integral element in Locus Robotics' evolution from a third-party logistics business to a two-time Boston Business Journal Fast 50 company mulling an IPO. Initiatives such as hiring “folks smarter than” senior management and carefully selecting workers who fit into the company's culture of being “maniacally focused” on the success of the client are also integral to that evolution, says Faulk. Faulk speaks with C-Speak podcast hosts Jon Bernstein of PNC Bank and Carolyn Jones of the Boston Business Journal about providing tools for clients that turn them into “heroes,” his excitement about incorporating AI and analytics into operations at the company, and its investment in various community initiatives through the Locus Foundation. Powered by PNC Bank.Subscribe to C-Speak so you never miss an episode. Click here to listen on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher.Download a transcript of the podcast.
Jim Heppelmann, chief executive officer of Boston-based digital transformation firm PTC, admits he can get a little bored if things start to feel routine — and he says that's a good thing. “I'm open to changes, very much so,” he says in this episode of PNC C-Speak. “It's a good set of skills, I think, for a CEO to be able to imagine things working differently and be impatient enough to go after them on a regular basis.” Listen as Heppelmann shares his career journey with PNC C-Speak co-hosts Jon Bernstein, regional president of PNC, and Carolyn Jones, market president and publisher of the Boston Business Journal. In the episode, Heppelmann touches on key tenets of industrial innovation, what startups can teach big companies and how he focuses his teams in challenging situations. Powered by PNC Bank. Subscribe to C-Speak so you never miss an episode. Listen on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher. Download a transcript of the podcast.
Dr. Brent Chrite faced unusual challenges when he stepped into his role as president of Bentley University in 2021 during the Covid-19 pandemic. “We are a residential, place-based university, and that operating model no longer held,” Chrite said in this episode of the PNC C-Speak podcast. “We had to recalibrate everything from knowledge transfer, to pedagogy, to what it means to be an engaged faculty, to balancing the need to maintain our commitment to education and knowledge creation versus keeping our community safe.” Chrite speaks with hosts Jon Bernstein of PNC Bank and Carolyn Jones of the Boston Business Journal about his journey from his childhood in Detroit to a university presidency in Boston; how he works to create a great employee experience at Bentley; the issues he feels are critical for leaders to address in our future; and why he's optimistic about the capacity of young people to overcome challenges. Powered by PNC Bank.Subscribe to C-Speak so you never miss an episode. Click here to listen on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher.Download a transcript of the podcast.
Jim Sullivan joined NWN Carousel – a Boston Business Journal Fast 50 company – as CEO in May 2019. His deep knowledge of the enterprise technology space came in handy starting March 14, 2020, when NWN Carousel's customers started to flood the company with urgent pleas for help amid the emerging, global spread of the deadly coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent shutdown of commerce across many sectors. Sullivan praises NWN Carousel's long-standing mission to help customers overcome tech-related challenges and the “incredible people” throughout the company committed to that ideal.In this episode of PNC C-Speak, hosted by Jon Bernstein, Sullivan shares the keys to succeeding at recruiting and retaining talent, the importance of communicating with customers, and some of the pivotal moments in his career that shaped his leadership style. Powered by PNC Bank.Subscribe to C-Speak so you never miss an episode. Click here to listen on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher.Click here to download a transcript of the podcast.
The Steamy Nook Podcast, a weekly podcast largely focusing on comedic commentary on popular culture of the week, including music, movies, games, tech, recent world news, and any upcoming projects we have going on. This week - we go IN everything Jon Bernstein. This man is in a band called HELLO HALO. He shreds the gnarr on guitar. Find Jon on Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jon_bernstein10 Band website: https://www.hellohalomusic.com/ Hello Halo on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/hellohalomusic/ Join our Patreon for steamy exclusives: https://www.patreon.com/TheSteamyNook Show Hosts and where to find them online: Mike Ortiz - Twitter & Insta: @MykOrtiz Mike Cronin - Twitter: @crobones Kyle "Oat Pocket" - Twitter: @kylethyme Majestic Steve - Twitter: @StevenAutomatic | Insta: thesteveo Henry "Henlee Nips" - Twitter: @Kido1986 Cunty Steve -Insta @ steve_dykes19 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesteamynook/support
I'm alive, but I'm barely breathing now because I didn't do my research on ambulance protocol. Saint Louis is just a quick walk from Jerusalem. Communist zombies. Combies. The combie apocalypse. Tear off my penis and swallow it. I don't like sand. It's coarse, and rough, and irritating, and it gets everywhere. Support Story of the Year on Patreon: patreon.com/storyoftheyear Get Story of the Year merch: storyoftheyearmerch.com Follow Story of the Year on social media: Instagram twitter Dan: Instagram twitter Adam: Instagram twitter Josh: Instagram twitter Ryan: Instagram Story of the year, page avenue, in the wake of determination, the black swan, the constant, wolves, until the day I die, Pabst blue ribbon, liquid death, emo, emo nite, emo's not dead, pop-punk, punk, screamo, warped tour, vans warped tour, Kevin Lyman, the used, Atreyu, my chemical romance, Yellowcard, William Ryan key, bayside, Silverstein, Shane told, Saosin, every time I die, Anberlin, Glassjaw, he is legend, destroy rebuild until god shows, 105.7 the point, toby morse, lead singer syndrome, prs guitars, Ernie ball, music man, A Day to Remember, Beartooth, Hello Halo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageavenuecrew/support
Happy Independence Day! Jon Bernstein and Sam Lichtman join Nick, William, and Nancy to chat about one of the most iconic weapons of war, the M1 Garand. Mr. Bernstein, who works at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is part of the team that is restoring and bringing a unique rifle from the Makin The post Scuttlebutt Ep 42: The M1 Garand, A True Classic appeared first on MCA.
Happy Independence Day! Jon Bernstein and Sam Lichtman join Nick, William, and Nancy to chat about one of the most iconic weapons of war, the M1 Garand. Mr. Bernstein, who works at the National Museum of the Marine Corps is part of the team that is restoring and bringing a unique rifle from the Makin The post Scuttlebutt Ep 42: The M1 Garand, A True Classic appeared first on MCA.
"I am the one transforming this world into words. You are the one transforming these words back into a world." - This begins the second season of In A Walled City. Written by Jon Bernstein, Narrated by Valerie Monique Evering. Music composed and performed by Jon Bernstein. - CW: This story contains food, fire, depression, drugs, love, loss, war, witchcraft, structural collapses at multiple scales, and loud noises. - Cover art uses VQGAN+CLIP created by Katherine Crowson, using input and additional modifications by Jon Bernstein, using "worn 80's paperback texture" created by Jeff Finley. - Transcript available here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/euw2azkaac8cuhk/The%20Historian%20-%20Transcript.pdf?dl=0
So how did a piece of Vickers Wellington Mk X HF485 find its way to Virginia, USA? Jon Bernstein, Arms & Armament Curator at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, returns to Hedge Hopping to tell the remarkable story of his grandfather and the crash of Wellington HF485 days before deployed to France in July 1944. Buy Jon's book, P-47 Thunderbolt vs German Flak Defenses: Western Europe 1943-45, at our Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/6252/9781472846297 Follow Jon on Twitter: @Cobrahistorian Buy our Merch! The History Hack Shop is Open! Like the episode? Drop us a tip via Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/historyhack Like the podcast, join the fun on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/historyhack
Jon Bernstein (@jonbern), writer and research editor for Rolling Stone Magazine, drops by the Gateway to talk with Howard about the increasingly popular YouTube format of "music reaction videos" - videos showing the emotional reactions of people as they listen to songs for the first time. This past summer a music reaction video documenting two twin brothers appreciating "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins went megaviral. Jon and Howard, both long-term fans of the format, were intrigued. The only difference is that Jon wrote a great article about it. Sit back and relax as they both share their own Gateway music reaction videos and they discuss what makes the videos so fascinating. Plus, Jon shares his memory of his own musical origins and even reveals his favourite (and least favourite) Backstreet Boy! Jon Bernstein's article on Music Reaction Videos: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/youtube-reaction-videos-interviews-in-the-air-tonight-lost-in-vegas-1046225/ Music Reaction Videos Referenced in the episode: TwinsthenewTrend - FIRST TIME HEARING Phil Collins - In the Air Tonight REACTION: https://youtu.be/0l3-iufiywU NoLifeShaq - FIRST TIME HEARING LYNYRD SKYNYRD "Free Bird": https://youtu.be/VGTaA6d3BXQ Beth Roars - Vocal Coach reacts to Neil Young - Old Man (Live): https://youtu.be/ppSF6JpdaKQ Too Sushi - Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Reaction): https://youtu.be/1ylMsIt7bF8 Lost In Vegas - Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (REACTION!!!): https://youtu.be/q9Z1a7WgVNg Lost In Vegas - Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' Bout Love (REACTION!!!): https://youtu.be/12D7c5lNyLE Lost In Vegas - Jason Isbell - Elephant (REACTION!!!) (COUNTRY): https://youtu.be/NkeIbAT1IWg Lost In Vegas - Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey (REACTION!!!): https://youtu.be/gptsfGD6PeI For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick
Matt is joined by Jon Bernstein to talk all things Jugs. We promise there is only one stupid joke about the name...
On the latest episode of EAA’s The Green Dot podcast, the crew sat down with Jon Bernstein to discuss his unique background in aviation and transitioning from researching and writing about the Boeing AH-64 Apache to joining the Army and flying it.
THE ED TECH ADVOCACY SUMMIT 2019....SETDA'S Tracy Weeks, CoSN's Keith Krueger and Ed Tech expert Jon Bernstein are my guests. Learn about this and please plan to attend
THE ED TECH ADVOCACY SUMMIT 2019....SETDA'S Tracy Weeks, CoSN's Keith Krueger and Ed Tech expert Jon Bernstein are my guests. Learn about this and please plan to attend
Meg, Symphony and Hal discuss episode 6 of Welcome to Night Vale: The Drawbridge. They honor the entrance of Steve Carlsberg to the world of Night Vale. They chat about ghosts, what it would be like to have gills and commonalities between road work in Night Vale and road work in New York City. They are joined by Welcome to Night Vale Composer, Jon Bernstein also known as Disparition, where they discuss live performance, what Jon was up to in 2012 and who is the best road roomie. Plus dutch swear words and chairs collapsing on stage. Send us your thoughts, comments, and questions! Leave us a voicemail at 929-277-2050 or e-mail us at info@goodmorningnightvale.com. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale Presents Hosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg Bashwiner Produced by Meg Bashwiner Edited by Grant Stewart Mixed by Vincent Cacchione Theme Music by Disparition Logo by Rob Wilson http://goodmorningnightvale.com
E RATES and the HOMEWORK GAP ON THE BRINK:My guest Jon Bernstein is an expert in Federal Policy and is President of The Bernstein Group , an advisory group on Education policy
E RATES and the HOMEWORK GAP ON THE BRINK:My guest Jon Bernstein is an expert in Federal Policy and is President of The Bernstein Group , an advisory group on Education policy
Jon Bernstein is an award-winning journalist, editor and digital strategist. He was deputy editor, then digital director at the New Statesman; multimedia editor at Channel 4 News; ran the Channel 4 FactCheck website during the 2005 general election; and was editor-in-chief of Directgov, working in the Cabinet Ofiice's eGovernment Unit. He began his career in journalism as a technolofy writer, working as a reporter for PC Week and news editor of Network News before moving on to become a founding member and editor-in-chief of business and technology website silicon.com. There he led editorial launches in London, Munich and Paris. In 2011 he was named Website Editor of the Year by the British Society of Magazine Editors for Newstatesman.com. He writes for Press Gazette and the Guardian Media Network. He joins us from London to discuss the role of the digital strategist in journalism.
Night Vale begins its revolt against StrexCorp, and old oak doors are opening all over town. Good things are coming through. Terrible things are coming through. Also there's a mayoral election. Second of a two-part episode. This episode was recorded live at The Town Hall in NYC on June 4, 2014. Guest Voices (part 2): Hal Lublin, Kevin R. Free, Jasika Nicole, Symphony Sanders, Dylan Marron, Jackson Publick, and Mara Wilson Weather: “Call Off Your Ghost” by Dessa, featuring Aby Wolf and Paper Tiger (dessa.bandcamp.com) Live Music: Disparition, disparition.info, featuring Jon Bernstein, Deepthi Welaratna, Valerie Evering, and Mari Yamamoto Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Night Vale begins its revolt against StrexCorp, and old oak doors are opening all over town. Good things are coming through. Terrible things are coming through. Also there's a mayoral election. Second of a two-part episode. This episode was recorded live at The Town Hall in NYC on June 4, 2014. Guest Voices (part 2): Hal Lublin, Kevin R. Free, Jasika Nicole, Symphony Sanders, Dylan Marron, Jackson Publick, and Mara Wilson Weather: “Call Off Your Ghost” by Dessa, featuring Aby Wolf and Paper Tiger (dessa.bandcamp.com) Live Music: Disparition, disparition.info, featuring Jon Bernstein, Deepthi Welaratna, Valerie Evering, and Mari Yamamoto Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.
Digital media strategist Jon Bernstein and Professor Suzanne Franks join Paul Blanchard to discuss the latest media stories. As Jeremy Paxman exits Newsnight, what's the show's future? With 'data journalism' on the rise - is it time for trainee journalists to stop learning shorthand and open their database textbooks? And as Eric Pickles slams "town hall Pravdas," are these local council freesheets killing the local press?
Night Vale begins its revolt against StrexCorp, and old oak doors are opening all over town. Good things are coming through. Terrible things are coming through. Also there's a mayoral election. First of a two-part episode. This episode was recorded live at The Town Hall in NYC on June 4, 2014. Guest Voices (part A): Meg Bashwiner, Lauren Sharpe, Kevin R. Free, Jackson Publick, Mara Wilson, Symphony Sanders, Jasika Nicole, Dylan Marron, Mark Gagliardi, and Maureen Johnson Live Music: Disparition, disparition.info, featuring Jon Bernstein, Deepthi Welaratna, Valerie Evering, and Mari Yamamoto Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Night Vale begins its revolt against StrexCorp, and old oak doors are opening all over town. Good things are coming through. Terrible things are coming through. Also there's a mayoral election. First of a two-part episode. This episode was recorded live at The Town Hall in NYC on June 4, 2014. Guest Voices (part A): Meg Bashwiner, Lauren Sharpe, Kevin R. Free, Jackson Publick, Mara Wilson, Symphony Sanders, Jasika Nicole, Dylan Marron, Mark Gagliardi, and Maureen Johnson Live Music: Disparition, disparition.info, featuring Jon Bernstein, Deepthi Welaratna, Valerie Evering, and Mari Yamamoto Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.