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Best podcasts about jon weiss

Latest podcast episodes about jon weiss

This Is Berthoud
A Great Growing Season with Our Master Gardeners

This Is Berthoud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 25:03


It may be winter, but it's the right time to prepare for a spectacular summer of gardening. Jon Weiss, a Larimer County Master Gardener, shares all the things you should (and shouldn't) do now to set yourself up for success.

Lost On Lost
There's No Place Like Home Pt. 1 - Talk To My Lawyer

Lost On Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 69:35


Now remember everyone, we gotta keep our story straight. If anyone asks, we don't listen to ANY podcasts except Lost on Lost! Jon Weiss joins us again to click our heels together and discuss the survivors homecoming. We discuss baby actors, Sun's business investments, and we do some Michael Math in preparation for our next episode. Would this episode be better with Jin's dad? Yes. But literally every episode of television would be better with Jin's dad!  If you want to check out Jon's indy games (and you should) head on over to: https://brucato7.itch.io/

Daily Dad Jokes
[Promo] The Future of Technology and Manufacturing by Graeme Klass

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 29:23 Transcription Available


Hi, this is Graeme Klass producer of the Daily Dad Jokes podcast. You may remember me from the Dad Jokes Explained episodes. You may be wondering why this episode has popped up on your feed. I have another podcast called “Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast” , now in Season 2, exploring the expanding role of AI. I think you will find it interesting. Don't worry - there is a dad joke at the start.   The manufacturing process is a carefully orchestrated system where each step is as important as the next. But oftentimes there is limited real-time inspection of parts, and defects are detected too late or missed. Enter Eigen Innovations, the Intel-supported AI system that allows workers to be more efficient and helps manufacturers avoid losing money on returns and recalls of defective products. In this episode, Eigen executive Jon Weiss discusses what's next at the intersection of manufacturing and technology, including the crucial role Intel will play in an essential industry that drives the global economy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast
The Future of Technology and Manufacturing

Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 28:22 Transcription Available


The manufacturing process is a carefully orchestrated system where each step is as important as the next. But oftentimes there is limited real-time inspection of parts, and defects are detected too late or missed. Enter Eigen Innovations, the Intel-supported AI system that allows workers to be more efficient and helps manufacturers avoid losing money on returns and recalls of defective products. In this episode, Eigen executive Jon Weiss discusses what's next at the intersection of manufacturing and technology, including the crucial role Intel will play in an essential industry that drives the global economy. Learn more about how Intel is leading the charge in the AI Revolution at intel.com/AIeverywhereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
OpenAI Launches Faster and Cheaper AI Model With GPT-4o

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 47:31 Transcription Available


Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg News AI Reporter Rachel Metz discusses OpenAI launching a faster and cheaper version of the artificial intelligence model that underpins its chatbot, ChatGPT, as the startup works to hold on to its lead in an increasingly crowded market. Jon Weiss, Co-CEO of Wells Fargo CIB, talks about the firm's appreciation of and commitment to US military veterans. Bloomberg News Personal Finance Reporter Alice Kantor shares the details of her Businessweek Magazine story ‘Harvard of Trading' Ruined Thousands of Young People's Lives. Dr. Kelly Monahan, Managing Director at Upwork Research Institute, breaks down a new report on Gen Z's shifting preferences and expectations when it comes to careers and the world of work. And we Drive to the Close with Michael Riley, Co-Head of Markets at Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Bank. Hosts: Carol Massar and Barry Ritholtz. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Relentless Gardener
Tomato and Sweet Pepper Variety Trials

The Relentless Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 32:39


In this episode, Linda chats with Jon Weiss, Colorado master gardener, about all things gardening trials. From volunteers, harvest seasons, and the variety of tomatoes and peppers, this podcast has it all!For more information: https://www.larimer.gov/extension/Yard-Garden/Vegetable-Trials

Bloomberg Businessweek
Live from the Wells Fargo 2023 Black Business Leaders Summit

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 83:28 Transcription Available


Kristy Fercho, Head of Diverse Segments, Representation and Inclusion at Wells Fargo and T.D. Jakes, Chairman of the T.D. Jakes Group, discuss the goals on building inclusive communities, disruptive thinking and investment banking. Ruth Jacks, Head of Diverse Segments for Commercial Banking at Wells Fargo and Wole Coaxum, Founder & CEO of Mobility Capital Finance, talk about embracing technology and innovation as strategic business imperatives. Jon Weiss, CEO of Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking and Danielle Squires, Head of Diverse Segments for CIB, discuss expectations of the Wells Fargo 2023 Black Business Leaders Summit. Nicole Elam, President & CEO of National Bankers Association and Todd McDonald, President of Liberty Bank, talk about Minority Depository Institutions: Capitalizing on Evolving Market Opportunities. Mark Romig, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at New Orleans & Company, shares his thoughts on visiting the Big Easy. George Young, Partner and Portfolio Manager at Villere and Co, breaks down the markets and investing.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Businessweek
Live from the Wells Fargo 2023 Black Business Leaders Summit

Bloomberg Businessweek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 83:28 Transcription Available


Kristy Fercho, Head of Diverse Segments, Representation and Inclusion at Wells Fargo and T.D. Jakes, Chairman of the T.D. Jakes Group, discuss the goals on building inclusive communities, disruptive thinking and investment banking. Ruth Jacks, Head of Diverse Segments for Commercial Banking at Wells Fargo and Wole Coaxum, Founder & CEO of Mobility Capital Finance, talk about embracing technology and innovation as strategic business imperatives. Jon Weiss, CEO of Wells Fargo Corporate & Investment Banking and Danielle Squires, Head of Diverse Segments for CIB, discuss expectations of the Wells Fargo 2023 Black Business Leaders Summit. Nicole Elam, President & CEO of National Bankers Association and Todd McDonald, President of Liberty Bank, talk about Minority Depository Institutions: Capitalizing on Evolving Market Opportunities. Mark Romig, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at New Orleans & Company, shares his thoughts on visiting the Big Easy. George Young, Partner and Portfolio Manager at Villere and Co, breaks down the markets and investing.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Really? no, Really?
Dangerous Jobs: Human Cannonball, Human Torch + Dangus!

Really? no, Really?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 40:36 Transcription Available


Jason mentioned that when checking out a story on the world's most dangerous jobs he discovered that topping the list - human cannonball. Peter then informed Jason that one of his very good friends just happened to be Ringling Brothers human cannonball…Really, no really! Why put your life and limb on the line 12 times a week for your profession? What drives a Ringling clown to defy the clearly defined circus caste system and attempt to join the prestigious, aristocracy acts by being shot out of a cannon, traveling high above an audience and landing hundreds of feet away? For 25 years Jon Weiss worked with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus as a Ringmaster, Clown and "Human Cannonball" – with over 5,000 notches in his cannonball belt. You also might know him as a contestant along with a fellow clown, on CBS' The Amazing Race 4. BONUS: Peter surprised Jason with an in-studio appearance of a potentially even more dangerous job – The Human Torch! Ray Wold has been performing in Cirque du Soleil's “O” show in Las Vegas for more than 24 years, completely engulfing himself in flames as he casually sits on a chair reading a newspaper. Really, no Really! In this episode: The things that motivate people to take dangerous jobs. What it takes to become the human cannonball. The secret circus caste system, clown college & circus sabotage! What it feels like to experience 12G's and deadly mistakes. Jason's failed attempt at fire eating. How the human torch learned to fully engulf himself in fire. How the King on Monaco made Ray's career. Dangerous jobs Jason and Peter contemplate taking. Holding an allegator's mouth closed…hard or easy? Why woodpeckers peck? The definitive answer. More clowns and fire: this is Jason's favorite Seinfeld bit!   Follow Jon Weiss the Human Cannonball: YouTube Facebook Follow Ray Wold the Human Torch: Instagram YouTube Facebook   Follow us: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads X (Twitter)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lost On Lost
Not in Portland - The Real MCU

Lost On Lost

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 64:56


We might not (quite) be in Portland but we sure are having a good time, wherever we are. Adam and JP are joined by Jon Weiss (and Chat GPT) to deconstruct this Juliet episode. Topics discussed are Dropping Danny on a Dime (the spiritual successor to Wet Whisperin Walt),  super sick raves,  and the punctuality of public transportation.    Also, check out https://paper.co/ for more information on Jon's employer and all the good work they are doing.  And if you've got some coin to spare, donate to "Film & Television" at https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ to support our our fellow labor during the continuing WGA strike.

Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock
Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock 20-03-2023

Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 118:24


Emission 865 Rodan + Soul Coughing + Tse Tse Fly - Jeff Mueller ( guitare), Jason Noble (guitare), Tara Jane O'Neil (basse), Jon (batterie et d'abord remplacé par Jon Weiss puis par Kevin Coultas) forment Rodan en 1991- ... Influencé par des groupes comme Slint ou même Sonic Youth, Rodan donnera naissance à un rock à la croisée des chemins du post-rock et du math-rock, et annonciateur de ce que sera le rock de June Of 44 ou des Shipping News... La Playlist: Rodan - Bible Silver Corner - Shiner – (J) - Tooth-Fairy Retribution Manifesto - Jungle Jim – Gauge – Exoskeleton - The Everyday World Of Bodies Soul Coughing - Is Chicago Is Not Chicago - Bus Toi Beelzebub - (J) - Casiotone Nation - Supper Bon Bon - Circles - Looks – (J) - The Only Answer Tse Tse Fly – Scaffolding – M1 - Roo Mole Suite – (J) – Kitchen - Lido – Jonah - Itchy - (J) - Some Day Soon - Dog Eared - Non-Ferrous Bonne Ecoute... Bibliographie : New Noise n°20 Fév-mars 2014 Pop Fin de Siècle, Guillaume Belhomme, Editions du Layeur, 2019 New Noise n°52 Fev – Mars 2020

WPKN Community Radio
A conversation with Jazz pianist Jon Weiss

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 80:00


Jon Weiss, a New York-based Jazz pianist, talks about his new CD release, Buddha of the Rain Forest. The interview includes airing several tracks from the release along with Weiss' musical commentary. Interview by Richard Hill

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#692 A River Flowing Out of You - Pastor Jon Weiss 11/20/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 12:57


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#691 The Gold of Egypt - Pastor Jon Weiss 11/19/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 11:57


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#690 My Father and a Vision - Pastor Jon Weiss 11/18/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 10:37


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#689 The God That Heals - Pastor Jon Weiss 11/17/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 10:26


Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg
#688 From Drugs & Violence to Redemption - Pastor Jon Weiss 11/16/21

Celebrate Jesus Ministry - Greg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 10:18


Bill and Odell Are Finding Common Ground
Common Ground: Jon Weiss Jr. and His Story of Abuse

Bill and Odell Are Finding Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 53:00


Bill and Odell talk with Jon Weiss Jr. as he shares his powerful story of being abused by his AAU Basketball coach from the ages of 10 - 14. Bill shares details about the Boy Scouts of America’s Youth Protection Program. One Republican, one Democrat, one black, one white, both devoted Christians that love the Lord and one another! Follow each week as Bill and Odell Find Common Ground! To learn more, please visit our website http://www.thecommonground.show/ This podcast is produced by BG Podcast Network. For advertising inquiries, please reach out to J.southerland@bgadgroup.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SGV Connect
Meet the Board: Inland Empire's Marven Norman.

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 22:15


Today we wrap up our Streetsblog California "Meet the Board" podcast series with an interview with the Inland Empire Bicycle Alliance Executive Director and Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice Policy Coordinator Marven Norman. Norman recounts his roots in advocacy from a bike commuter that struggled with streets designed to be unsafe for bicycle commuters, people walking or waiting for transit. Today he is one of the most recognizable faces for advocacy in the Inland Empire, if not the entire state, holding down multiple leadership positions. This podcast holds a special place in my heart, as Marven was actually the guest on the second episode of my first podcast, #DamienTalks back in May of 2015. As a longtime follower of Marven's work, it's fun to look back and see how far he's come and how much advocacy has grown in six years. However, as Norman notes, there is still an overwhelming amount of work to be done to make the Inland Empire a safe and enjoyable place to ride a bicycle or take a walk.  This is the seventh and last podcast in our “meet the board” series.  To check out our past podcasts with Jon Weiss, Carter Rubin, Kris Fortin, Terra Curtis, James Sinclair, or Abby Arnold, click on their names.

SGV Connect
Meet the Board Special Series Number 6 : Abby Arnold

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 15:40


Abby Arnold has been an advocate for a clean environment, people experiencing homelessness and for other progressive causes in her beloved City of Santa Monica for a lifetime. Half a dozen years ago, when Streetsblog L.A. was launching a pilot program in Santa Monica to see if the "Streetsblog model" could work in smaller cities, Arnold was one of the first to volunteer for our steering committee and has been a fixture with our team ever since. In today's Meet the Board interview series, we talk about politics in Santa Monica, what she would like to see us cover more in the future and how non-profits should approach grant making with both governments and foundations. I'll give you a preview: she compares the process to dating. In addition to Streetsblog/Santa Monica Next Arnold has been a leader with a who's who of advocacy groups including Santa Monica Forward, the League of Women Voters, and CLUE. She has also served on a variety of Santa Monica Commissions including a current stint on the Pier Commission. This is the sixth podcast in our “meet the board” series.  To check out our past podcasts with Jon Weiss, Carter Rubin, Kris Fortin, Terra Curtis, or James Sinclair, click on their names.

SGV Connect
Meet the Board : Terra Curtis

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 22:57


This July and August, Streetsblog California is podcasting a series introducing our Board of Directors to our readership. To check out our past podcasts with Jon Weiss, Carter Rubin and Kris Fortin, just click on their names. Today's podcast features Terra Curtis who researches emerging mobility policy for the California Public Utilities Commission. Curtis previously worked at NelsonNygaard and volunteered with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition working on the Better Market Street campaign years ago. Our interview covers both her professional career and personal advocacy. Curtis appreciates the mission of NN and the planning firm's belief in promoting entrepreneurship amongst their staff. However, she felt called to bring the expertise she had learned about the best ways to bring new technologies to the transportation sector earlier in life and her career prepared her for a role helping to direct policy statewide. “On the oneside there's a chance for increased mobility and reduced dependence on the single occupancy vehicle," says Curtis in the interview on the future prospects of new mobility. "On the other side, there's some downsides we want to avoid...I was really attracted here to help relieve that tension and help direct California transportation in a positive direction.”

SGV Connect
Meet the Board Podcast Series: Damien Interviews Carter Rubin

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 23:43


During Melanie's sabbatical, we will be running a podcast series to introduce readers to the Board of Directors of the California Streets Initiative, the non-profit that publishes Streetsblog California, Streetsblog Los Angeles and Streetsblog San Francisco. Our first interview, with Jon Weiss, can be found here. Earlier today, Damien interviewed Carter Rubin, the current Chair of our Board of Directors and the Transportation Technical Strategist for the American Cities Climate Challenge at NRDC. Carter has had some affiliation with Streetsblog for over ll years, as intern, writer, board member, steering committee member and now board chair. In that time he's also had an interesting career writing at Metro's The Source news/blog page, serving as a David Bohnett Fellow in Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa's office and transitioning to working on the Great Streets program with Mayor Garcetti. He's been with NRDC for almost four years now helping cities combat climate change through better transportation projects. For more on Carter's work, check out Carter's author's page at Streetsblog Los Angeles, here or his NRDC writer's page here.

SGV Connect
Special Podcast, Meet the Board : Jon Weiss

SGV Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 25:58


During Melanie's sabbatical, we thought it would be fun and interesting for our readers to have a chance to meet the Board of Directors of the California Streets Initiative, the non-profit that publishes Streetsblog California, Streetsblog Los Angeles and Streetsblog San Francisco. Our first interview is with Jon Weiss (Streetsblog author's page, here.) Weiss, a longtime supporter of bringing rail transit to West Los Angeles and member of the city's Bicycle Advisory Committee joined our board in early 2015 and has served as chair and president of the board. This interview covers Jon's early advocacy in Los Angeles fighting to preserve rail right of ways from the old trolley system that has become parts of Metro and Metrolink rail services today to his efforts to get the city to build (and perhaps one day soon) complete a bike trail that runs parallel to the "E Line" (or Expo Line) through West Los Angeles. A long-time member of the city's bicycle advisory committee, Weiss believes that there are good elected officials that want to do the right thing by promoting active transportation and transit, but they don't have the support to do so. "We're in a third boom of bicycling in my lifetime. The first was gas prices (in the 1970's). The second was Lance Armstrong...which was mostly roadies but did bring a lot of people to biking. With COVID, the numbers have jumped and they're really jumping with e-bikes. People that read Streetsblog know there's a new bill passed to fund people buying e-bikes," says Weiss. "The more people that are out there biking, the more pressure there's going to be on politicians. There's a lot of politicians that want to do the right thing, but they don't have the votes for it." Weiss ends the interview with a big idea. Weiss believes there should be legislation passed that taxes the automotive and oil industries to run an advertising campaign similar to the TRUTH ads warning people of the dangers of tobacco. In Weiss' view, the more people that understand concepts such as induced demand or the difference in collision survival rates between 15 miles per hour or 25 miles per hour would dramatically change how people talk about transportation.

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Industry Trends: Edge & Cloud Computing | Episode 13

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 28:34


According to Gartner, around 10% of data is processed outside the cloud. By 2025, they say that number will be as high as 75%. Are we in the middle of a massive shift from Cloud to Edge? Join Andy and Jon as they discuss this and other trends in the market related to Edge and Cloud computing. Watch on YouTube Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweissAndy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Discrete vs Process Manufacturing | Episode 12

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 23:22


Process and discrete manufacturing differ in many ways, but they do share a common thread: leveraging new technologies to become more efficient and more economical. Join Andy, Jon and special guest Christine Andrews, as they explore the differences between process and discrete manufacturing and how each are using new technologies to enable a smarter tomorrow. Watch on YouTube Connect with Christine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-andrews-03932973/ Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweissAndy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Academia’s Impact on the Future of Manufacturing | Episode 11

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 26:34


Academia is shaping the next generation of manufacturers in a variety of ways. Join special guest, Laine Mears, Professor and founding faculty member of Clemson University Automotive Engineering graduate program, to learn how Clemson University is implementing special programs and working with leading manufacturers to help redefine the future of the industry. Watch on YouTube Connect with Laine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laine-mears-6b42968 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweissAndy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Adopting New Technologies: Getting Connected | Episode 10

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 35:17


The world is taking a new shape through the lens of alternate realities. No, I'm not talking about science fiction, I am talking about augmented, mixed and virtual reality. These technologies are becoming widely adopted for training and field services purposes, but the possibilities remain limitless. Join Andy and Jon with special guest Alex Kelly as they discuss what the future hold for AR, VR and MR. Watch on Youtube Connect with Rich Nagle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richienagle Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweissAndy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Our 2021 Industrial IoT Predictions

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 6:15


Welcome to 2021! In this brief clip, Jon and Andy share their vision of what they believe this year's trends will be for the Internet of Things in industrial settings. Watch on YouTube Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweissAndy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Augmented and Virtual Reality in Industrial Settings | Episode 9

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 38:41


The world is taking a new shape through the lens of alternate realities. No, I'm not talking about science fiction, I am talking about augmented, mixed and virtual reality. These technologies are becoming widely adopted for training and field services purposes, but the possibilities remain limitless. Join Andy and Jon with special guest Alex Kelly as they discuss what the future hold for AR, VR and MR. Watch on Youtube Connect with Alex Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderkelly Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweissAndy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Adopting New Technologies: Setting Yourself up for Success | Episode 8

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 34:47


Defining business objectives, starting small and planning for scale are some of the keys to success when adopting new technologies in the industrial arena. Andy and Jon share advice, experiences and lessons learned after having deployed new technologies in factories around the globe. Watch on Youtube Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweiss/ Andy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
The Evolution of Supply Chains | Episode 7

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 25:54


From selling capacity to exposing production data throughout the value chain, Sean Riley joins Jon and Andy to discuss the evolution of supply chains as organizations continue to drive adoption of new technologies. Connect with Sean Riley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/1SeanRiley/ Watch on Youtube Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Adapting New Technologies for Manufacturing Use Cases | Episode 6

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 22:18


Tracking devices, smart doorbells, autonomous robots and more! Jon and Andy explore how these technologies can be used to reshape the future of manufacturing, supply chains and other industrial environments. Watch the episode on youtube Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
5G and the Impacts of a Truly Wireless World on Tomorrow’s Industry | Episode 5

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 29:31


How many Gs? 5! In this session, Andy and Jon speak with Thomas Fuerst about 5G. The high-speed, secure and revolutionary technology is transforming both the industrial and technological landscapes. What is 5G? Why is it so important? What does it really mean for manufacturers and industrial companies? We'll answer these questions and more. Thomas' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tfuerst Watch the episode on youtube Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
How Manufacturing is Evolving | Episode 4

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 42:37


Paul Boris, manufacturing and industrial expert with over 30 years of experience, joins hosts Jon and Andy as they discuss how the manufacturing world has evolved. From punch cards and clipboards to Augmented Reality and Analytics, this episode focuses on the past, present and future of the industry. Connect with Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulboris/ Watch on Youtube Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! Links here: https://www.LightsOutIndustry.com Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Part 2 , Today’s Job Market for Industrial Companies | Episode 3

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 31:14


In today's world, industrial organizations and tech companies are all feeling the impacts of the pandemic. Andy & Jon discuss trends in the market related to unemployment, skills gaps and explore what companies are looking for when upskilling workers and hiring new employees. Watch the episode on youtube Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Part 1, Today’s Job Market for Industrial Companies | Episode 3

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 27:25


In today's world, industrial organizations and tech companies are all feeling the impacts of the pandemic. With unemployment rates above 10%, Andy & Jon discuss trends in the market related to unemployment, skills gaps and speak with Melissa Coleman of BlueSignal.com. Melissa is an Executive Recruiter for IoT & Emerging Technologies and she shares some insight into how to stand out in the crowded market of job applicants. Melissa's info:Email: mcoleman@bluesignal.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissacoleman/ Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/sfYyCee6ww8 Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
Manufacturers that are Changing the Landscape Through New Technologies | Episode 2

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 33:23


From Ford and GM to Lockheed and Clif Bar - traditional manufacturers are embracing new technologies as they bring transformative solutions to life. In this episode, Andy and Jon share insights into their experiences with traditional manufacturers and talk through various use cases where organizations are leveraging technology to become more efficient, get a competitive edge and increase customer experience. Watch the episode on youtube Listen on:SpotifyApple Podcasts Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone
Ep 115: The Cannonball Fun

Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 103:32


It’s easy to say we FEEL like we’ve been shot out of a cannon, but what does that actually feel like? Jon Weiss, former human cannonball for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus joins us for Career Corner to help us figure out if Paula has a future blasting her way through the Big Top. Plus, we reach into our Mailbag, and receive another visit from Detective Delano about our late intern, Doug. GUEST Jon Weiss Human cannonball, Clown, Balancer Extraordinaire HOUSE BAND Nobody Dustin Moburg from Caledonia, MN Euphonium Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.
The Intersection of Technology and Industry | Episode 1

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 22:45


Curious about IoT, AI, machine learning, digital twins or other technologies? Wondering how they are impacting manufacturing, supply chains, logistics and other industries? Join Andy and Jon as they share experiences, analyze trends and speak with industry experts about how today's technologies are reshaping tomorrow's industries. Watch the episode on youtube Listen on:SpotifyApple Podcasts Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Lights Out: Today's Technology. Tomorrow's Industry.

Join Andy and Jon in this welcome video to learn who they are and what Lights Out is all about! Watch the episode on youtube Listen on:SpotifyApple Podcasts Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: linkedin.com/in/andyhend/

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast
The Hidden Gem for Screen Printing Shops | Computer-To-Screen (CTS) Screen Making

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 46:34


Before you buy your next screen printing equipment – watch this video about screen printing's hidden gem: the CTS machine! “If you’ve got enough volume to automate the screen printing process, you’ve got enough volume to automate the screen making process," Graphic Elephants’ Lon Winters explains. Going from film outputs and your trusted Epson inkjet printer is a big step – so why is computer-to-screen technology such a hidden gem? “Basically, automating a few things ‘over in the corner’ isn’t as exciting as a new press,” says Matt Marcotte from Printavo. Learn how much CTS costs, who makes them, and much more: https://www.printavo.com/blog/cts-and-dts-for-screen-printing Watch Lon Winters from Graphic Elephants at PrintHustlers Conf 2020: https://www.printavo.com/blog/printhustlers-conf-2020-lon-winters “If you’re doing just 25 screens a day, it’s still worth it,” adds Lon. CTS manufacturers are conservative with their estimates about the return-on-investment for their machines. “Aggressively forward-thinking shop owners can make sense of [computer-to-screen] if they buy into the intangible benefits.” It’s hard enough to tell shop owners that their registration times will likely be cut in half – they just don’t believe it. It’s another ballgame to explain that a modest $35,000 machine could get a return-on-investment faster than virtually any other piece of screen printing equipment. Calculate how long it will take your shop to pay for a CTS machine: https://www.printavo.com/blog/cts-and-dts-for-screen-printing CTS machines let screen print shops print more jobs. Lon urges shops to think about the bigger picture than how fast their press can print shirts: “We’re still stuck with how fast the press goes round and round. It was all about 900 pieces an hour on the press. Well that doesn’t matter when your runs are 6 pieces on average!” Getting more jobs through your shop means more revenue and more profit – and CTS setups are the simplest way to be able to print more individual jobs. Dive into CTS and learn more: https://www.printavo.com/blog/cts-and-dts-for-screen-printing “If you can cut your setup time, that means if your average runs are 100 pieces and you expect 10 per day – you only need to find a few minutes to be able to get 11 jobs out. Then it easily becomes 12 jobs. So if you start managing to the number of jobs instead of the number of pieces, your business can grow,” Lon explains. Lon, Matt, and Bruce dive further into exactly how to think about CTS, whether lasers will take over the computer-to-screen game, wax vs. ink machines, and even what “ST” stands for in M&R’s i-Image ST. Read more: https://www.printavo.com/blog/cts-and-dts-for-screen-printing Curious about the history of screen printing, film, and high-color t-shirt prints? Read about Jon Weiss here: https://www.printavo.com/blog/growing-a-contract-screen-printing-business-jon-weiss Try Printavo: https://www.printavo.com Join us at PrintHustlers Conf: https://www.printhustlers.com Check out Printavo Merch: https://www.printavo.com/merch Follow us on Instagram for all of the latest updates: https://www.instagram.com/printavo

Daniel Marc’s Musical Roundup Rodeo
DMMRR - Stereo Dinner (Chris Lott, Jon Weiss, Max Puglisi)

Daniel Marc’s Musical Roundup Rodeo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 60:15


DM hops on a Zoom call with the three founders of the new service, Stereo Dinner, founded in 2020 as a way to bring artists, fans and food together for comfortable gatherings and high end experiences. Topics include the relationship between the culinary and performing arts, hospitality in music, wearing all the hats, and starting a new business in the midst of a global pandemic. Enjoy the program, we'll see you on the other side.

ROQ Shop Talk
Foil, Special Effects, and Simulated Processes in Screen Printing with New Buffalo Shirt

ROQ Shop Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 81:24


For Episode 5 of #ROQShopTalk, President & General Manager Ross Hunter, Creative Director Merrill Capps of ROQ.US are joined by screen printing legend Jon Weiss of New Buffalo Shirt to discuss Foil, Special Effects, and Simulated Processes in Screen Printing. ROQ Foil: https://www.roq.us/products/roqpress-foil-automatic-heatpress-station-and-foil-application Related Blogs: https://www.roq.us/blogs/news/when-you-want-to-foil-your-screen-printing-plans Jon Weiss started his screen print career in 1968 hand printing on wood screens with silk fabric. For over 52 years, he built a company with over $40mm in sales with 30 automatic screen printing presses in the US and Honduras. In 2013, he sold the company to Gildan where he remained on the corporate side as VP of Global Embellishment until 2015. Once his non-compete was up, he reopened New Buffalo Shirt 2.0 in the beginning of 2017 as a boutique screen print studio, and continues killing it. #Foil #Flock #ROQFoil #ROQFlock #Automation #SpecialFX #ROQYourWay CALL US: 87-ROQ-IT-NOW (877-674-8669) CONNECT ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/roq-us YouTube: youtube.com/c/ROQUS Instagram: instagram.com/roq.us Facebook: facebook.com/ROQUSA Twitter: twitter.com/roq_us ROQ Owners Group: facebook.com/groups/478836368991106/ #ReadingROQs Group: linkedin.com/groups/12393145/ #WomenROQ Group: facebook.com/groups/794756507600192/ ABOUT ROQ.US: You're ready to launch your decorated apparel dream rock ship into orbit and the stakes couldn't be higher. You don't have time to lose to clunky equipment or disjointed systems. You need and deserve a self-sustaining and supported solution that you don't have to worry about. For over 35 year, ROQ has trailblazed the global textile, digital, & screen printing industries with cutting-edge innovation inspired by decades of real-world application. The ROQ press fleet streamlines the most time-consuming aspects of screen printing and drastically reduces environmental impact while turbocharging overall production at significantly lower cost. With ROQ.US, you're stationed to join the ranks of the fasted-moving, most versatile, and ultimate competitive garment printing market in the galaxy. When you build on sand, you drift away with the tide. When you build on ROQ, you propel from a solid foundation of integrity couple with dependable automation fro years to come. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the episodes of ROQ Shop Talk are those of the authors/commentators and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of ROQ.US. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors or commentators are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any individual, group, anyone, or anything.

All Access Pass
Episode 12: Jon Weiss of NIVA (National Independent Venue Association)

All Access Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 55:43


In this episode I talk with Jon Weiss of NIVA.

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast
Growing A Contract Screen Printing Business With Jon Weiss

Printavo PrintHustlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 38:02


Hooray Run Podcast
Running in Circles with Cousin Mike; Cleveland Marathon Recap with Jon Weiss and Wilson Shaner

Hooray Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 130:15


Host James Rogers' cousin, Mike Debowski, makes his debut Hooray Run Podcast appearance. Cousin Mike and James discuss running from both personal and spectating vantage points (5:05). Then, James brings on two longtime friends—Jon Weiss and Wilson Shaner—who joined him in Ohio on May 19 to complete the Cleveland Marathon. The trio, now fully recovered, shares recaps and stories from a wild day on the streets of Cleveland (53:36).

Splish Splash
3 - Jon Weiss & Erik Strander / Babe City Records

Splish Splash

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2015 21:47


This week's Splish Splash is a convo with Jon Weiss & Erik Strander, two of the founding members of Babe City Records, a Washington, DC-based record label that features a well curated roster of artists including The Sea Life, Young Rapids and BRNDA. Jon and Erik talk about what it's like running an independent label, Tony confronts Jon about his high school report cards, and the Babe City guys give a teaser about how they're putting out a reissue from an '80s post-punk band from Greece. Learn more about Babe City Records and peruse their releases at http://www.babecityrecords.com/.

Icon Fetch
182 - Tribute to Reg Presley of the Troggs - Featuring R.E.M., Wet Wet Wet, Chip Taylor and More

Icon Fetch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2013 56:44


With the recent passing of Reg Presley of the Troggs, Icon Fetch has put together an hour-long tribute to the band and their influential lead singer. We’ll hear the story of “Wild Thing” from the man who wrote the legendary song, Chip Taylor. From Larry Page, the band’s manager & producer, who wouldn’t give up on the song, even though everyone hated it, Mike Mills of R.E.M., who played with the band on a collaboration called Athens Andover, and Graeme Clark of Wet Wet Wet, who took the Troggs’ “Love is All Around” back to the top of the charts in the Nineties. Also contributing are Richard Barone, Peter Zaremba of the Fleshtones, Tommy Keene, producer Mitch Easter, Debora Iyall of Romeo Void, pianist David Lanz, Jon Weiss of the Vipers, Peter Holsapple of the dB’s, and filmmaker Grant Wakefield, who talked with Presley about his obsession with crop circles.

Arts & Seizures
Episode 61: Garage Rock with Cavestomp!

Arts & Seizures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2012 32:13


It’s a garage rock Sunday on The Mike & Judy Show. Judy McGuire had too much fun at the Morrissey show, so Mike Edison is hosting the show by himself. Jon Weiss and Tony LoFi of Cavestomp! are in the studio talking about garage rock, specifically from the mid-60s. Also in the studio is Dr. Eviler of Mike & Judy-approved band Cudzoo & the Faggettes. Tune into this episode to hear more about the various garage rock revivals, the culture of garage rock purists, bad record store experiences, and why The Ramones are the best rock ‘n’ roll band of all time. Hear the crew talk about the influence of bands like The Sonics, The Monks, and the Fleshtones. Hear about some of the upcoming Cavestomp! shows, including one that features Cudzoo & the Faggettes playing on a boat! This program has been brought to you by Roberta’s. “Garage isn’t music, it’s a state of mind.” [11:15] — Jon Weiss on The Mike & Judy Show