POPULARITY
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad are joined by Josh Goldman, cofounder and president of KoBold Metals. KoBold is using AI to transform how we discover critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, making the exploration process faster, more precise, and more scalable than traditional methods. In this episode, Josh explains how KoBold is rethinking the fundamentals of mineral exploration by combining unique datasets, scientific modeling, and predictive algorithms. They dive into the company's driving philosophy and technical approach, how they validate underground hypotheses, and why regulatory knowledge and a localized approach are crucial. Josh also discusses what success looks like in exploration today and the scarcity of world-class deposits. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @KoBold_Metals Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 KoBold Metals 3:14 Using unique datasets 6:20 Traditional methods of lithium exploration 8:38 Regulatory vs. rarity constraints 13:40 Technical approach 16:25 Validating hypotheses 23:56 Redefining success in mineral exploration 25:44 Scarcity of good projects and deposits 32:44 Philosophy behind prediction 36:46 KoBold's origin story
They're back and they're more raging than ever....It's The Raging Nathans!In anticipation of their 6th LP, Josh Goldman has popped in and a couple of the other Nathans make brief appearances too. We discuss liking rock n roll, deconstruct the Welsh language and playing gigs in mortuaries.We have 3 gig reports and a mini interview with The Bucky Bombs at their EP launch party (they were very mean about Tom, whose vengeance is always swift and righteous) to say we're busting at the seams with content would be an understatement.Music This Week is from Obvious Approach, Spekky Cult, Circle Jerks, Descendents and The Overbites
This week, Josh Goldman of The Raging Nathans joins the pod to discuss the writing and recording of their 2025 single "The Grudge." Josh shares how the song evolved from a casual idea into a powerful track, shaped by thoughtful arrangement choices, layered harmonies, and even some intentional literary references. He also reflects on the recording process for the band's new album Room for One More, highlighting the impact of working with Matt Yonker and the collaborative spirit that drives the band. Along the way, Josh talks about balancing creative risks while staying true to The Raging Nathans' sound, the rewarding chaos of managing an independent record label, and the straightforward approach of his lyric writing. Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes For bonus episode of The After Party podcast, an extensive back catalog of past After Party episodes, early ad-free releases of new episodes of Chris DeMakes A Podcast, full video versions of episodes, and MUCH more, head to the Patreon at http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com Follow Chris DeMakes A Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisdemakesapodcast/ Join the Chris DeMakes A Podcast community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2643961642526928/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Nick Clason and special guest, Josh Boldman, "The Best Programming Specialist" in America, on the Hybrid Ministry Podcast as they dive into "The Student Ministry Debate: In-Person vs Digital." Explore fresh youth ministry ideas and strategies for balancing hybrid ministry to effectively engage students in both student ministry settings.
Had the opportunity to catch up with Josh Goldman from The Raging Nathans to talk about their work "Tragedy Ghouls."It's an open, candid, and sad tale that Josh has to tell behind the track.They persevered and are out on the road with Less Than Jake as this is published.Please show them your support through https://www.radgirlfriendrecords.com#TheRagingNathans #TragedyGhouls #JoshGoldman #RadGirlfriendRecords #brettjamesjohnson #threecrowsclub #musicpodcast #bsidebreakdown
On ne pourra pas faire sans les minerais du sous-sol africain si le monde veut enclencher la transition énergétique telle qu'elle est actuellement pensée. Mais ces ambitions se heurtent à un paradoxe : les investissements dans les explorations – soit les recherches pour découvrir de nouveaux gisements – ne parviennent pas à décoller suffisamment en Afrique. De notre correspondante en Afrique du Sud,La demande de minerai critique pourrait être multipliée jusqu'à 3,5 fois d'ici à 2030 d'après l'un des scénarios de l'Agence internationale de l'Énergie (AIE). Et pourtant, les investissements en Afrique restent insuffisants pour permettre un rattrapage de l'offre. Car il est difficile de trouver les financements nécessaires pour enclencher de nouvelles opérations d'exploration.10% des dépenses d'exploration pour l'AfriqueAl Cook, à la tête de l'entreprise diamantaire De Beers, décrit la situation avec pédagogie : « Imaginons que je prenne ce billet de 10 rands pour l'investir dans les activités d'exploration d'Errol... Errol me dit : "En retour, je te donnerai 1 000 rands ! Sauf que je ne te donnerai pas ces 1 000 rands avant 20 ans". Et il ajoute même qu'"il n'y a qu'une chance sur 10 pour que je te rende une quelconque somme d'argent". Donc à ce moment-là, je reprends mes 10 rands et les remet dans ma poche ! »Seules 10% des dépenses d'exploration mondiales sont à destination de l'Afrique, selon l'agence Standard&Poor's, et elles vont en majorité dans le secteur de l'or. Ces investissements seront pourtant décisifs pour développer les mines de demain, puisqu'il faut en général dix à vingt ans avant une mise en exploitation.« Ce qui est intéressant dans la phase d'exploration, c'est qu'on a une petite idée de ce qui se trouve sous le sol, mais ce n'est pas chiffré. Et donc c'est pour ça que la phase d'exploration est toujours plus compliquée, admet Fawzi Abi Saleh, responsable commercial au sud de la RDC pour la RawBank. Ce qu'on constate, c'est qu'elles sont financées par des start-up, des levées de fonds de l'ordre de 50 millions de dollars... C'est des "educated guess". »Perceptions négativesLes perceptions négatives autour des risques en Afrique, au niveau des régulations, des infrastructures, et de la transparence, peuvent aussi rebuter les investisseurs. En Afrique du Sud, par exemple, la question de l'énergie ne représente qu'un problème parmi d'autres, selon Hugo Pienaar du Conseil sud-africain des mines : « Notre système pour demander des permis est très obsolète, donc cela met beaucoup trop de temps pour les obtenir. Il y a bien des investissements, mais ils servent à soutenir des opérations en cours, et non à étendre les capacités. »De son côté, Josh Goldman, président de l'entreprise KoBold Metals, insiste sur la nécessité de rendre accessibles les données déjà connues du sous-sol : « Il faut commencer à partir de ce qui existe, sinon on passe notre temps à aller collecter des données qui l'ont peut-être déjà été par quelqu'un d'autre. Une chose très importante que les pays peuvent faire, c'est d'imposer la divulgation de ces données et de les rendre publiques et gratuites. »La start-up américaine, qui utilise l'intelligence artificielle, a récemment annoncé la découverte d'un important gisement de cuivre en Zambie.À terme, l'intensification des opérations d'exploration, puis d'exploitations, posera aussi des questions environnementales dans les zones concernées.À lire aussiMining Indaba: restreindre l'exportation de matières premières brutes pour transformer localement [2/5]À lire aussiMining Indaba: le projet Simandou, la «montagne de fer» guinéenne [1/5]
Reducing our global carbon footprint by switching to electric vehicles means we need a lot more batteries. And that means we need a lot more copper, nickel, cobalt, and lithium to make those batteries. Josh Goldman of KoBold Metals talks to senior editor Eliza Strickland about using AI to decipher geological formations and find new deposits of these minerals, and you can read more in his recent feature for IEEE Spectrum.
In this episode, Desiree speaks with Kike Miralles and Josh Goldman, an alumnus of Imperial College, about mining critical minerals. They focus on exploration and discovery innovation to boost the output needed to fill the mineral demand and supply gap. Kike and Josh both share their experiences and insights working in this field - Josh by founding KoBold Metals, a startup backed by top investors like Bill Gates' Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz and Kike by working in deep-tech venture capital and investing in the new mining innovation at Starlight Ventures. They also talk about how founders, investors, and companies should make sense of the geopolitical complexity in mining in addition to talent and research gaps in the mining industry. Kike Miralles is a Principal at Starlight Ventures, a Miami-based venture capital firm for founders addressing the world's most pressing challenges and opportunities. Starlight partners early with unstoppable entrepreneurs leveraging breakthrough science to pursue progress at scale. Starlight Ventures has a strong investing track record in decarbonization; Starlight's portfolio includes Carbon Engineering, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Impossible Metals, and Quaise among others. Prior to Starlight Ventures, Kike consulted for McKinsey and Company, completed his MBA at MIT, and earned his Bachelor's and Master's in the field of physics at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain and Ulm University in Germany. Josh Goldman is the co-Founder and President of KoBold Metals, a startup aiming to leverage artificial intelligence to identify mineral deposits needed for transition to a low-carbon economy. Prior to founding KoBold Metals, Josh worked in oil and gas private equity, and also consulted for McKinsey and Company. He earned his PhD. in Physics at Harvard University, holds Master degrees in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics from Cambridge University and in History of Science at Imperial College, and earned a Bachelors of Physics at Cornell University. Selected resources: Email for suggestions: podcast.greenminds@gmail.com
In ep219 we have our good friend Josh Goldman (Raging Nathans, Rad Girlfriend Records) back on the show. He lets us know what's new with Raging Nathans (lots of records and shows) and all the news about the newest Rad Girlfriend releases. We also discuss the music scene in general: his thoughts on streaming, vinyl delays, the state of punk today etc. Josh is always a great guest with plenty to say! With music by Raging Nathans, The Slow Death, John Hinckley Jr, Houseghost, Candy Now!, and Git Some.
I talk with filmaler and director Josh Goldman and Grammy award winning Hawaiian icon John Cruz about the work on the new Hawaii Based movie, Hawaiian Heart. They are releasing an EP of five songs from the upcoming feature musical, “Hawaiian Heart.” It will be preceded by two singles; “Wahine from Waimea” on March 1, 2023 followed on March 10, 2023 by “Lani.” The EP, available worldwide for streaming and downloading on March 24, 2023 from GRANDRIDGE RECORDS, features performances from John Cruz and the film's stars Taiana Tully and Bronson Varde. The movie is being produced by Oahu-based Sight & Sound Productions, Bryan Spicer (“Magnum P.I.”, “Hawaii Five-0”) will serve as executive producer. “Hawaiian Heart” is a musical rom-com about Lani, a young woman returning home to Kauai for the first time in years, reuniting with her high school sweetheart. John Cruz serves as music supervisor and has a supporting role in the film, which features 15 original songs written by Goldman and Cruz. Of the upcoming film and EP, director and writer Josh Goldman shared, “This movie is very much a passion project for everyone involved. It's a love letter to Hawai‘i, with songs about places on Kaua‘i like Waimea and Hanapepe, and about ideals like the importance of 'ohana, and the kuleana we all have to the ‘āina, and each other. We are incredibly honored to be working with knowledgeable Kumu Hula Leināʻala Jardin and Dr. Keao NeSmith as cultural advisors on this project. Our entire Hawaiian Heart 'ohana is dedicated to giving back to the community, and to ensure we're giving back in meaningful ways, we have formed a brain trust of local community leaders to advise our production.” Goldman continues, “John and I are so excited to share these songs; we don't want to wait until the film is released. John, Taiana and Bronson have given amazing performances, as have all the incredible musicians we've collaborated with. My hope is that this special preview will get everyone as excited for “Hawaiian Heart” as we are. Plus, you'll already know some of the songs when the film comes out, so you can sing along! It's all about sharing aloha!
Activist, singer/songwriter Michael Burton sings a song about the long struggle to make Chicago an equitable and affordable place to live. Joining him on lead guitar is Josh Goldman. Enjoy the songs…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's Friday the 13th, 2022, and it's time for your weekly News Roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to. A lot happened last week and there's a lot coming up in terms of local events and things to do that you won't want to miss, including things going on tonight, so don't wait to listen! As always, you can find the show notes for this episode on my website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Ohio Statehouse Central State University Sinclair Community College City of Dayton Ghostlight Coffee 2nd Street Market Gulzar's Indian Cuisine AES Five Rivers Health Centers Dayton Peace Prize Dayton Council on World Affairs Hall Hunger Initiative Heart Mercantile Mission of Mary's CSA Dayton Women's Rights Alliance Top of the Market Liftoff Entertainment Humane Society of Greater Dayton Blind Bob's Shiloh Farmer's Market NCCJ Dayton Beer Company Liederkranz-Turner German Club Salar Wiley's Five Rivers MetroParks The Neon Yellow Cab Tavern TheatreLab Dayton PNC Arts Annex Show Transcript: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today's episode is the weekly news roundup for Friday the 13th of May 2022, so if you're superstitious be careful today. There's a lot that happened last week though, including an update to Ohio's redistricting process, good news for Dayton residents on their electric bills, and the opening of some new places to eat downtown, as well as lots of stuff to do this weekend and beyond, so stay tuned! And now for last week's news: Well, the news about the Ohio congressional district maps isn't great, as towards the end of last week the Republican-dominated Ohio Redistricting Commission voted down a set of maps drawn up by the consultants that they hired, and then immediately voted to approve a set of maps that the Ohio Supreme Court has already declared unconstitutional. Protestors in attendance yelled “shame,” at the commission members, but their cries were ineffective in causing any type of change amongst the members because the Republican members of the commission have no shame. Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who is a commission member, explained his rationale for supporting the third set of maps by claiming that it would be the easiest set of maps for local boards of elections to use. At the end of the meeting, Democratic Minority House Leader Allison Russo read out a “minority report,” which laid the blame for the redistricting process mess at the feet of her Republican counterparts. Also happening at the state level right now is discussion around a bill that would put an end to local municipalities' abilities to manage short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs. House Bill 563 is currently being debated at the Ohio Statehouse, with opponents of the bill saying that it would take away home rule from cities and curtail their ability to self-govern, so now is your time to contact your local representative or senator if you have an opinion about it. Central State University's Dayton Campus is getting a cash infusion from the U.S. Department of Commerce, which is awarding the HBCU $3.6 million in ARPA funds to quote, “tackle workplace shortages,” which have been made worse by the pandemic. Much of the money will go towards funding workshops that are geared towards educating students about advanced materials, advanced manufacturing, IT, and advanced data management. Central State is also putting in an additional nearly $90K towards its Workforce Training and Business Development Center, which will specialize in employment-related training. As a result of the expansion, Central State is expecting a 50% increase in enrollment this fall and expects to go from 2,000 students to 3,000 who are physically attending campus classes, and from 4,000 to 7,000 students attending online. Just for full transparency for this next story, I need to acknowledge that I am a Sinclair employee, but Sinclair has had some good news recently in that it graduated a record number of students at last week's graduation ceremony, with 8,919 students being awarded degrees or certificates, or a 14% increase over last year. Of those, a record number were also black men, 1,548 students to be exact, as well as a record number of minority students at just over 3,000. There's good news for Dayton residents recently from the city, which is that they recently announced that residents will be getting 100% renewable energy starting in June of this year which will be 30% cheaper than AES Ohio's standard service rate, which is the company that used to be DP&L. They also assured residents that Dayton will not be impacted by the recent rate hikes proposed by AES thanks to the new aggregation program. Savings are expected to average approximately $300 per Dayton customer over the 12-month period that the deal is in effect, for a total of $10 million combined for all residents in savings. If you wish to participate in the program, you don't have to do anything, but if you wish to opt-out then letters are being sent out soon. There's good news for Ghostlight Coffee fans, which is that you can now find them on weekends at the 2nd Street Market. They're opening a bagel bakery there called DOUGH. Ghostlight owner, Shane Anderson, told the Dayton Daily News that he always wanted to have a location in the market, but that there was already a coffee shop there. However, they learned recently that there was an opening for a sandwich shop, so they put forward the concept of a bagel soup and sandwich shop, and now they're in the soft opening phase of its existence. They plan to release more items moving forward, but you can also find them at their original location on Wayne Ave. or over next to Old Scratch on Patterson Blvd. They'll also soon be coming to the Dayton Arcade. In other news-related food, I'm sure many of you will be as excited as I am to learn that there's a new Indian restaurant in downtown Dayton now. The family-owned Gulzar's Indian Cuisine opened last Thursday at 217 N. Patterson, just across from the Dragon's stadium and next to Winans and Flyboys. Wife and husband Deepika and Jay Singh co-manage the restaurant together, and Jay's brother manages the family's other restaurant in Richmond, Indiana. The restaurant features authentic Indian cuisine, including my favorite, chicken tikka masala, but if you're looking for their most authentic dishes you can find those on the menu under Chef Specials. They also have a lunch buffet, which is $13.99. You can find their menu and learn more at gulzarsindiancuisine.com. I just had lunch there earlier this week and I definitely recommend it! There's a new Five Rivers Health Centers campus in the Edgemont neighborhood of Dayton after they held its grand opening Wednesday of this week. The campus location will provide a number of different health services, including dental care, women's health, sports medicine, eye care, and primary care. After being founded just over ten years ago, Five Rivers Health Centers now has 9 locations geared towards providing health services to low-income residents. The new facility is now accepting patients, and you can learn more at fiverivershealthcenters.org. Last week former Congressman and Ambassador, Tony Hall, received the Dayton Peace Prize, which is awarded jointly by the Dayton Council on World Affairs and the Dayton Peace Prize Selection Committee. Hall was a US Congressman from 1979 to 2002, after which he served as the US Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture. He also started the Hall Hunger Initiative here in Dayton. Past recipients of the award include President Bill Clinton, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Well if you're in the Oregon District looking for Heart Mercantile then you'll need to find them in their new location, which is on the other side of the street from their old one. They're now at 601 E. Fifth St. across from Trolley Stop in a space that's double the size of their old location. Also starting today, they are now open one hour later every day, with hours from 11:00am to 8:00pm now. Learn more at heartmercantile.com. If you're in the market for sustainable, locally-grown produce, then you might want to check out Mission of Mary's CSA, or community-supported agriculture. Their CSA program runs from this month until November of this year, with pickups every Wednesday from 2:00-6:00pm. You can sign up to get vegetables weekly from them on their website at missionofmary.org. And finally, before we get to the more fun events happening this weekend and beyond, there's also a Rally for Abortion Rights at Courthouse Square this Saturday, May 14th from 2:00-3:00pm. You can learn more about the event on the Dayton Women's Rights Alliance on Facebook or end40days on Instagram. All right, and now for things to do in Dayton: If you're looking for a drive-in movie experience but don't want to travel very far, you can go and see the Princess Bride tonight at Top of the Market Banquet Center, which is hosting a pop-up drive-in movie screening in conjunction with Liftoff Entertainment. The cost is $30-40 per vehicle and the lot opens at 7:30pm with the movie starting at 8:45pm. You can visit the show notes on my website for the link to purchase tickets, which is a long EventBrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wheels-and-reels-princess-bride-tickets-321481538937 If you're more in the mood for music tonight, you can head over to Blind Bob's for a show that starts at 9:00pm. Performing tonight will be Jon Snodgrass, DL Burdon, Joe Anderl, and Josh Goldman. The cover is $10. Pet lovers who enjoy walking or running with their animals are in luck this weekend as the Furry Skurry 5K event is happening Saturday, May 14th, from 8:00am-noon. General Admission is a $40 registration fee. After you're done running (or if you don't want to run at all) there will also be a beverage tent with bloody marys, mimosas, wine, and beer, as well as a pancake breakfast and more. This fundraising event is put on by the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, and you can find tickets at hsdayton.org/events. Also happening on Saturday is the 2022 opening day for the Shiloh Farmers Market, which takes place at 5300 Philadelphia Dr from 9:00am to 2:00pm. In addition to the veggies you can purchase, the Smokin' Barrels Food Truck will be there as well. Another thing you can do Saturday is participate in the Pride Rocks! suicide prevention program, where you can join in rock painting, enjoy a free meal, participate in educational programming about mental health, and listen to LGBTQ+ musicians. The event is free to attend, and goes from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Levitt Pavilion. The event is put on by the NCCJ, or the National Conference for Community and Justice of Greater Dayton. And there's more happening tomorrow, including the Dayton Beer Company's 10th anniversary celebration, which goes from noon to 11:00pm Saturday, May 14th. The event promises to have fun for the whole family, including the little ones, with live entertainment, games, and more. So cheers to 10 years to the Dayton Beer Company! And if that wasn't enough, you can also visit the Liederkranz-Turner's Biergarten on Saturday from 5:00-10:00pm. Trivia is back, and there are now over 70 German beers you can try. Food is available, and there are games and activities for people of all ages. If you'd like to see the Dayton Playhouse's production of “Hello Dolly,” the only remaining tickets the last I checked were for Saturday night at 8:00pm, so visit daytonplayhouse.com soon for info on how to get tickets. And finally moving on to Sunday, May 15th, you can stop at the 2nd Street Market if you've been collecting pop tabs, which of course were invented here in Dayton, and participate in Tab-a-PULL-Ooza, which is a family-friendly event that benefits the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Dayton. There's a competition to see who has the most tabs, although to be honest I couldn't find what you'll win, but it all goes towards a good cause. Also happening Sunday is a SUNDAYton Tea dance, where you can go to the Bar and Bistro and participate in a tea dance hosted by Dayton drag queens. This Sunday's show will feature Jessica Marie Jones, Jackie O, MAGESTIK, and Dana Sintell. The event takes place from 4:00-7:00pm and the cost ranges from free to $10 to attend. Also happening Sunday evening at Salar is the Rosé All Day wine dinner, where for $89 you can get a choice of 5 wines to go with Chef Margot Blondet's patio favorites. Visit salarrestaurant.com for ticket information. If you're in the mood for some comedy after that, you can head over to Wiley's for their Sunday Comics series, going from 7:15-9:00pm. The Sunday Comics are a mixture of local amateurs and nationally-touring acts who are working on material and perform short comedy sets. The cost is $15 and tickets can be purchased at wileyscomedy.com. And if you need some exercise after a weekend full of food and drinks, on Monday you can head down to RiverScape MetroPark from 6:00-7:30pm and do the Boot Camp with The Unit-Community Fitness activity. On Mondays and Wednesdays, The Unit will be meeting for group fitness activities from now until October, and all fitness levels are welcomed and encouraged. On Tuesday of course at The Neon is $6 Movie Day, and playing will be Inland Empire, Petite Maman, and The Duke. Visit neonmovies.com for showtime and ticket info. Also on Tuesday from 6:00-7:00pm at RiverScape you can do Tai Chi and Qigong next to the river. The guided meditations, stretching, and exercises do not require any special skills or equipment in order to participate. On Wednesday and Thursday of next week there will be performances by The Nerve, which is presenting its show “Friend Art,” by Sofia Alvarez at the PNC Annex. The Nerve is an ensemble-driven theatre company working to build a safe and encouraging artistic community in Dayton where local artists can discover their voice and explore their craft. Thursday's performance starts at 7:00pm and costs $22, although Wednesday's performance is “pay what you want” pricing. Visit daytonlive.org for more ticket information. Friday May 20th is National Bike to Work Day, and the Fiver River MetroParks Bike to Work Day celebration is happening that morning. The first 500 riders to register and check in at the event receive a gift, and you can pre-register now online at MetroParks.org. The event takes place from 7:00-9:00am at the RiverScape Metro Park on Monument Ave. and features a free pancake breakfast, live music, a bike expo, and more, so hopefully I'll see you there! Also starting Friday, Sideshow, one of the Dayton Yellow Cab's annual shows, is coming back this month on May 20th and 21st, after taking several years off due to Covid-19. This year performers will include Far From Eden, Tino, Nautical Theme, Snake Oil Revival, and more. Ticket information is available at yellowcabtavern.com. TheatreLab Dayton will be ending its first season since rebranding from Dare 2 Defy Productions with the show “Something Rotten!” The show takes place at the Victoria Theatre on May 21st and 22nd and the cost to attend ranges from $18 to $63. You can purchase tickets at theatrelabdayton.org or daytonlive.org. That's it for this week's news roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. As a reminder, there is now merch on the podcast's website, and I recently started offering a new service for local organizations where I will come and do Dayton-themed trivia for your employees or members, so if you're interested reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find the transcripts for this news roundup episode in the show notes on my website, discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Thanks as always for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
In this episode of Art of the Kickstart, we spoke with Cedric Salcedo, Josh Goldman and Stuart (Stu) Goldman, creators of OODA Ball. OODA Ball is the world's first, completely untethered, free-weight punching ball, designed to be both functional and interactive. Its technology gives you maximum control by optimizing weight, speed and density. Listen to learn more about how the trio collaborated and used each other's strengths to create OODA Ball. Short on time? Here's what we talked about. Cedric and Josh's connections to boxing and gyms accidentally led to the creation of the OODA Ball. Josh had been looking for something similar to Cedric's original invention when Cedric approached him, and Stuart was happy to get involved. OODA Loop is the idea behind OODA Ball. Although the OODA Ball team did not invent OODA Loop, this idea of “Observe, Orient, Decide and Act” helped the group formulate the concept behind OODA Ball. The team chose Kickstarter as their platform for their crowdfunding campaign because of the trust Kickstarter has with its community. Links OODA Ball's Fully-Funded Kickstarter Campaign OODA Ball's IndieGoGo InDemand Campaign Note: As an Amazon Associate, Art of the Kickstart may earn a commission from qualifying purchases. Sponsors Art of the Kickstart is honored to be sponsored by ProductHype, the leading crowdfunding newsletter. Publishing weekly, ProductHype showcases five of the best, most innovative and exciting crowdfunding projects in an absurdly unique way. Their audience of more than 300,000 crowdfunding fans regularly back featured products and eagerly awaits the newsletter to learn about the new ideas that creators are bringing to market. Learn more about having your project featured in ProductHype, or join the HypeSquad today! Transcript View this episode's transcript Roy Morejon: Welcome entrepreneurs and startups to Art of the Kickstart, the show that every entrepreneur needs to listen to before you launch. I'm your host, Roy Morejon, president and founder of Enventys Partners, the world's only turnkey product launch company. From product development and engineering to omnichannel marketing, we've helped our clients launch thousands of inventions and earn more than $1 billion in sales over the past 20 years. Each week, I interview a startup success story, an inspirational entrepreneur or a business expert, in order to help you take your launch to the next level. This show would not be possible without our main sponsor ProductHype, the weekly newsletter that goes out and shows you the best inventions that just launched. Make sure to check out ProductHype.co and join the HypeSquad. Now let's get on with the show. Roy Morejon: Welcome to another edition of Art of the Kickstart. Today I am super excited because for the first time ever, I've got three guests on my show. I've got Cedric, Josh and Stu, they are the co-founders of OODA fit, a fitness innovation company. These guys are on Kickstarter right now, introducing the world to a new fitness and training category called functional interactive training. And if you can't spell, that is fit and they have created the world's first free weight punching bag, and this thing is badass. So Cedric, Josh, Stu, thank you so much for joining me today on Art of the Kickstart. Cedric: Awesome to be here, thank you. Stewart: Thank you for having us. Roy Morejon: Absolutely. So I've got to ask and again, this is the first time we've ever had three entrepreneurs on the show at once. So if you would give our audience a little bit of your backgrounds individually and what led you three to coming together, launching this product. Cedric: Okay. I'm going to jump in right there if you don't mind guys. Okay. Me, I grew up in Manila, Philippines and my father, before joining the military as a young man, was an amateur boxer. And that's how he paid for his law degree.
Hey Y'all! Here we have a great time capsule of the the era we celebrate here at AYTAG home office. It's an amazing mix of well known and smaller bands of the moment. Please enjoy and thank your lucky stars for Josh Goldman... Thanks for listening! Be safe. j. Track Listing: 1. Vic Firecracker- The Closest Place 2. Bash Bazouk- Staring at the Tops of Feet 3. Lee- Truculent 4. Kolya- The Day Before Valentine's Day 5. Helms- Otakar Svec 6. Certainly, Sir- Th'night 7. Neptune- Garbage can 8. The Migration Trap- Last Day of My Commute 9. Officer May- Look What She Did to Me 10. Plotter- Dirt Parking 11. Rose of Sharon- Sunny on the Inside 12. Superagent- Untitled 13. Pizza- Escape From Florida 14. The Common Cold- Scotch Tape Download: https://home.mycloud.com/action/share/c25737ca-985c-4074-b078-08d1d095b163 Constellation Myths- https://constellationmyths.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aytag/support
Dude Vs. Food! Josh of Rad Girlfriend Records and The Raging Nathans isn't one to back down from a challenge. In this case, Josh took on “The Big Texan” steak eating thing in Amarillo, Texas. Raging Nathans were on tour at the time this episode was released, kept seeing the billboards for The Big Texan on the I-40 and answered thr call. Here's Josh's story in all of it's gory glory.
We're back in Boston for this episode, talking with the band Constellation Myths. Band members Josh Goldman, Justin Kehoe, and Molly Seamans share their past work and how it changed to this new Americana sound. Josh and Justin have a lengthy career in the Boston music scene and talk about what they had to learn for this new project. Molly talks about how she came to be in the band and her own musical experience, which includes playing in the band Tom Thumb. We also talk about the theme of the tension between city and country and how it's shown in the lyrics and the music, as well as when live shows for the band could happen. Following this, I've got two of the band's songs for you—“It Would' ve Been Enough” followed by “Suffer.”
In this episode, I speak with Josh Goldman, Ph.D., Co-founder of KoBold Metals, on the future of efficient and sustainable mineral exploration and how EV batteries can create a circular economy for mobility.KoBold Metals is developing artificial intelligence to improve the efficacy, efficiency, and sustainability of critical mineral exploration and development. KoBolds principal investors are Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a climate technology fund overseen by Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and other global business leaders and Andreessen Horowitz, the premier Silicon Valley venture capital fund.The mineral exploration company uses machine learning and other scientific computing techniques to increase the ethical supply of critical materials (i.e., Ni, Co, Cu, Li, Pt, and Pd) needed to build electric vehicles and personal electronics.The sustainable and efficient development of new mines will be needed if electric vehicles are to become widespread, but before new ore deposits can be mined, they must be found.KoBold is the first full-stack exploration company that combines the world's top mineral explorers with an outstanding team of data scientists and software engineers to bring a comprehensive skill set to bear on exploration.Josh earned his Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University for experiments in atomic physics that demonstrated how trapped electrons could be used to make quantum computers. He also holds master's degrees in history of science from Imperial College London and applied mathematics from Cambridge University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, and a B.A. in physics from Cornell.Josh was an advisor to top executives at oil & gas, electric power, and energy equipment and services firms with the Houston office of McKinsey & Company. Josh was at the forefront of McKinsey's deployment of advanced analytics, leading operational transformations that delivered 10%+ performance improvements in power and oil & gas equipment engineering design and sourcing and power plant operations. His work on strategy and corporate finance ranged from E&P business unit growth strategy, to electric power utility disintermediation strategy, to acquisition target scans and due diligence.As principal of Phase Change Resources, Josh led business development, sourcing investment opportunities and leading commercial underwriting and valuation of all PCR transactions. He also wrote PCR's proprietary forecasting and valuation software and led PCR's big-data digital prospecting efforts.Listen to more Causeartist podcasts here.Check out:ImpactInvestor.io - Discover impact investors from around the world.Podcast Made with TransistorPodcast cover design Made with CanvaBuild amazing web platforms with Webflow
Chances are, if you're in the learning business, you probably didn't go to school knowing this is where your career would take you. Some of you may a have strong background on the learning or education side, while others may have it on the business side—but likely, you don't have an equally strong background when it comes to both, and it may be difficult to combine the two. And because we want you to have the core skills and knowledge needed to run a successful learning business, we're focusing our newest series on the learning business MBA. In this first installment in our seven-part series, we discuss the idea behind the learning business MBA and the related skills it requires. We also pull in perspectives from Josh Goldman—who we credit for giving us the term for the learning business MBA—and Arianne Urena and Cristyn Johnson. Full show notes and transcript available at leadinglearning.com/episode279. We are grateful to our sponsor for this series, Cadmium. *** The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed the merging of events and education for organizations across the globe. Organizations have realized that synergizing their education and events strategies produces immeasurable benefits, but they need a technology solution that facilitates that merge. Cadmium is focused on providing a full suite of technology solutions enabling organizations to meet the changing environment head on. From a host of event technologies to integrated learning management and content creation tools, Cadmium offers everything an organization needs to generate revenue and drive engagement. Learn more, and request a demo to see how Cadmium can help your learning business at gocadmium.com.
The CPG Guys, Sri & PVSB, are joined in this episode by Tim Whiting, VP of Marketing at Label Insight and Josh Goldman VP NA Product Operations at NielsenIQ. In May of 2021, NielsenIQ announced the acquisition of Label Insight.This is the third episode in a 3 part series with Label Insight.Follow Label Insight online at: http://www.labelinsight.comFollow NielsenIQ online at: http://www.nielseniq.comTim and Josh answer these questions: 1) Josh, this is the third time we've spoken to Label Insight so we understand quite a bit about that business, but let's talk about health and wellness specifically, what NielsenIQ sees as an opportunity in the space and how Label Insight adds value.2) Tim, we had the opportunity to speak with Todd Morris the CEO of Label Insight and Dagan Xavier Label Insight's co-founder recently about the Label Insight business. Health and wellness seems to have been an undertone from the very beginning. Do you agree?3) Josh, can you break down Label Insight's health and wellness product attribute data in more detail, how it will complement NielsenIQ datasets and how our audience should be thinking about it in terms of value to their business?4) Tim, how should our audience be thinking about leveraging product data to address the needs of shoppers with allergies?5) Josh, you also mentioned nutrients. Why should our audience care about product nutrient data? Is nutrient and a food product label synonymous?6) Tim, let's talk about health and wellness activation. What's Label Insight doing in the marketplace to support retailer's health and wellness initiatives?7) Josh, what should brands be thinking about in terms of health and wellness that we haven't already mentioned ?8) Tim, Do you have any data or can you share any insights around the impact ? Perhaps a survey, audits etc?Please provide the CPG Guys feedback at http://ratethispodcast.com/cpgguysCPG Guys Website: http://CPGGuys.comInstagram: http://Instagram.com/cpgguysDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
Today we are talking to Josh Goldman, the Co-Founder and CTO at KoBold Metals. And we discuss how KoBold is discovering the raw materials we need to fully transition the world to electric vehicles. The technology behind different approaches for mineral exploration, and how they are maintaining ethical business integrity while exploring and creating new mines. All of this, right here, right now on the Modern CTO Podcast! To learn more about KoBold Metals, check them out at https://www.koboldmetals.com
Josh Goldman is someone that has found a way to make punk rock his job, and he takes it very seriously. Mind you, he still manages to have a lot of fun while performing in his bands The Raging Nathans, The Dopamines and others. Along with that, he owns and operates a killer independent punk label called Rad Girlfriend Records, who have worked with the likes of DFMK, Mikey Erg, The Queers, Western Settings, Strangelight, and more. What started in earnest as a way to release his own records, Rad Girlfriend has turned into quite a record making machine, seeing year over year growth, with this most recent crazy dumpster fire of a year being no exception. Many of his most recent albums sold out while in pre-order, forcing re-presses before they were even released. His main band The Raging Nathans just released a brand new ripper of an album (with a track from that album able to be heard at the end of the podcast), and he's not showing any signs of slowing down at all. During the episode, we talk about what it's like to run a record label... the good, the bad, the ugly. We chat a bit about what it's like to meet your heroes.... also the good, the bad, the ugly. We bond a bit over our appreciation of Dicky Barrett of The BossToneS, and he of course shares some of his favorite bands and 5 desert island album pics with me. To hear Raging Nathans - https://radgirlfriendrecords.bandcamp.com/album/waste-my-heart To checkout Rad Girlfriend Records - https://radgirlfriendrecords.bandcamp.com/ To hear some of the music mentioned on this and our previous episodes, check out and follow this playlist on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3oI01ZU Question The Answers is co-sponsored by The Bad Copy and Sell The Heart Records, be sure to follow them as well to stay up to date on music news, reviews, and to check out the releases on our label. Sell The Heart Records - https://www.selltheheartrecords.com... | @selltheheartrecords (IG) The Bad Copy - https://www.thebadcopy.com | @thebadcopy (IG) #punk #punkrock #ragingnathans #radgirlfriendrecords #selltheheartrecords #thebadcopy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back due to popular demand, the “UFO Stories” series of episodes continues with Part Two in the series. This one has five stories about strange activity in the sky - from fireballs to stargates to flying pyramids. This episode has it all is what I'm trying to say. Well, not abductions or “Men In Black”, but UFOs abound. Jen of the “Later, Dicks!” sticker empire, Pleasant Gehman of literally everything cool ever, Jonny Cuz of Se Vende, Travis Latrine of Sad Girlz Club and lastly, Josh Goldman of The Raging Nathans and Rad Girlfriend Records all hyperspaced in for this episode with their respective tales of mysterious objects in the sky. Spencer from Discount Cemetery even stops by to talk about a little UFO history and lore! Music by Teenage Bottlerocket and Creepozoid. Presented by our fiendish friends at Discount Cemetery.
In episode 101 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Josh Goldman, Ph.D., Co-founder of KoBold Metals, on developing artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency and sustainability of critical mineral exploration to power the EV revolution and create a circular economy for mobility.
This week we take it all the way back to the 1960's to breakdown a song about broccoli of all things, James calls out is wife for the ultimate betrayal and we are joined by Josh Goldman from the band The Raging Nathans to talk about his many projects including his record company, Rad Girlfriend Records! And a big fat fuck you to Pauly Shore. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/james-bailey3/message
Josh and I go through Radgirlfriend Records and the raging Nathans origin stories. We also talk tour stories, the running of rad girlfriend records and future goals. BUY SOME RECORDS!!!! www.radgirlfriendrecords.com
This is a great conversation with one of the owners of Rad GF Records Josh Goldman. I kind of just stumbled on Rad GF Records and went down the rat hole and loved what I heard. They have released some well known veteran punk rock bands like The Queers, Masked Intruder and many others. As well as the veterans they keep releasing kick ass music from other really great bands as well. It was great to learn more about how the label came to be, as well as learning how Josh's own band The Raging Nathans came into existence and what keeps them going. This is the first of a few episodes where I talk to folks who work behind the scenes in the music industry. Im really excited for y'all to hear these conversations and learn more about what it takes to make the machine go. As always THANK YOU to The Sorels for providing the opening music for the show. As well as THE WPG for the continued support. We couldn't be more excited to be part of their podcast community.
Episode Notes: Dr. Josh Goldman-Torres and Tracy Fielder talk about a group of Colorado wastewater plants that are testing for Covid in wastewater. The two discuss how the testing is done, where the data can be accessed, and what the Information is ultimately used for. The future of the emerging field of wastewater-based epidemiology Is also considered. As always, an end-of-show quiz closes out the episode. Find out more at https://streaming-water.pinecast.co
In the second half of this episode of our Cleantech Talk podcast interview series, Zachary Shahan, Director and CEO of CleanTechnica, and Josh Goldman, cofounder and CFO/CTO at KoBold Metals, continue their conversation about mineral exploration.
In the first half of this episode of our CleanTech Talk podcast interview series, Zachary Shahan, Director and CEO of CleanTechnica, and Josh Goldman, cofounder and CFO/CTO at KoBold Metals, sit down to talk about mineral exploration.
In the second half of this episode of our Cleantech Talk podcast interview series, Zachary Shahan, Director and CEO of CleanTechnica, and Josh Goldman, cofounder and CFO/CTO at KoBold Metals, continue their conversation about mineral exploration.
In the first half of this episode of our CleanTech Talk podcast interview series, Zachary Shahan, Director and CEO of CleanTechnica, and Josh Goldman, cofounder and CFO/CTO at KoBold Metals, sit down to talk about mineral exploration.
How to Power the EV Revolution! My special guest: Josh Goldman, Ph.D, CTO of KoBold Metals Inc. As we work to transition to an EV future, developing powerful, sustainable batteries is critical. Scientists have examined every element on the periodic table — but nothing comes close to cobalt and nickel. Without those elements, EVs will … Continue reading "Episode 19 – EV Revolution Show Audio Podcast – January 21, 2021"
Josh Goldman, MD from UCLA is our guest for this Mountain Land Running Medicine Podcast. Dr. Goldman is a Health Science Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery. He cares for both Family Medicine and Sports Medicine patients of all ages, while supervising medical students, residents, and Sports Medicine fellows. Dr. Goldman is the team physician for the UCLA football, men’s soccer, and women’s water polo teams. He…
Step into the cypher with Josh Goldman of Rad Girlfriend Records, Raging Nathans, and Dopamines. We discuss Ohio, tour turtles, and fun record label stories. Find Raging Nathan's new album "Oppositional Defiance" and new split with Reganomics at https://radgirlfriendrecords.storenvy.com/ Art by Kat Lanser hatemail.bigcartel.com https://www.instagram.com/_hatemail_ Animation by Bradley Thomas Turner http://bradleythomasturner.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bradleythomasturner/ Music by Brady Turner https://www.bradyturnermusic.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bradyturnermusic You Had Options socials https://www.instagram.com/youhadoptions https://www.twitter.com/youhadoptions youhadoptions@gmail.com
Josh Goldman is the co-founder of Electric Flight Crew, a national run + social club, and a sports medicine physician. He currently is the Team Physician for the UCLA Football, Men’s Soccer, and Women’s Water Polo teams. Topics: See Show Notes at www.consummateathlete.com for links Check out our Book: Becoming a Consummate Athlete https://amzn.to/36B1Wat Support the Show: a) Share an episode or post you like b) Rate & review C) Donate at www.wideanglepodium.com/donate
Host Mark Levine of NYC Property Management company EBMG sits down with Josh Goldman, a Managing Member of BARGOLD Storage to talk all things related to opening and operating a storage room in a residential building. Mark and Josh have worked together on various storage projects since 1998 and both have extensive operational and building knowledge. Email the show! nycrealestatepodcast@gmail.com Topics included on this episode of the podcast include: Renting vs. buying storage units for your building Different types of storage units Typical agreement length Storage occupancy agreements Non-payment issues Waiting list issues Room maintenance Code compliance and more! Contact Josh Goldman via email at josh@bargold.com or via phone at 718-247-7000. Contact Mark Levine at mblevine@ebmg.com or via phone at 212-335-2723 x.201 SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!
In ep74 we talk to Josh Goldman, main dude in Raging Nathans, and head honcho of Rad Girlfriend Records. We talk other bands that he has been in, and label history. Songs by Raging Nathans, Ex-Boyfriends, Brickfight, Loose Behavior and Dopamines.
This week Nate hangs with Josh Goldman from Rad Girlfriend Records and The Raging Nathans. They do a Nobodys Top 11 and Josh talks about touring with the Queers and a bunch of other shit. Check it out! So Cool!
We talk with laptop guru Josh Goldman about the world beyond MacOS. Story: https://cnet.co/2XWfLNc Leave a voicemail: 862-250-8573 Follow us: twitter.com/thedailycharge Homepage: cnet.com/daily-charge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CNET laptop expert Josh Goldman is here to share his wisdom. Story: https://cnet.co/35Voyly Leave a voicemail: 862-250-8573 Follow us: twitter.com/thedailycharge Homepage: cnet.com/daily-charge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, new fitness/martial arts gym Punch 360 owners Matthew Rusniak, Xavier “Breadman” Aloui and Josh Goldman (in spirit) came on with returnee Sandro Ferrante to talk about Punch 360 and the importance of planning your long term future with the window you have in fighting and importance of the saying “Health is Wealth”. To connect with all the guys Sandro on IG is sandro.ferr matt is mattrusniak, xavier is breadmanmma and Josh Goldman is coachbudwell
Does "Ad Astra" fulfill its ambitions? Lara & Chandler Ryd and Josh Goldman join Vernacular this week to talk about James Gray's Ad Astra, starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, and Liv Tyler (sort of). We share our observations and criticisms of the work, commiserate about the perils of voice-over, pick our favorite cinematography excerpts, and talk about space baboons. It's a fun conversation about a movie that doesn't quite cut it for most of us.We'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Reach out to us: Email | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon
We breakdown the big changes with the GoPro Hero 8 Black with CNET reviewer Josh Goldman, and a look at what to expect for Microsoft’s big Surface event. Articles: Microsoft Event: https://cnet.co/2oYLzCt Surface 7 rumors: https://cnet.co/2njE6O9 GoPro Hero8 Black: https://cnet.co/2oanxnG Follow us: twitter.com/thedailycharge Homepage: cnet.com/daily-charge Subscribe to the SUPERCHARGED extended edition audio podcast: iTunes: https://apple.co/2lPB1Ed Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2kPWTiH Google Play: TBA Feedburner: TBA TuneIn: TBA Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2mcrqr8 Watch more episodes of The Daily Charge on Youtube (current): https://bit.ly/2LXZYbx Youtube (3:59 RIP): https://bit.ly/2IP2GOs Youtube (3:59 legacy): https://bit.ly/29LVP7F Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/CNET/ Livestream (archives): https://livestream.com/cnet/ Twitch (archives): https://www.twitch.tv/cnet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laptop reviewer Josh Goldman visits the show to discuss this new breed of device. https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-galaxy-book-s-is-an-ultrathin-qualcomm-powered-touchscreen-laptop/ https://www.cnet.com/reviews/hp-envy-x2-snapdragon-835-review/ https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-dex-wants-to-invade-your-laptop/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTS7DNp4IkE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of All Your Things Are Gone, J talks with Adam Brilla, Josh Goldman, and Jason Lessard about college radio. They all worked together at 91.3 WDJM Framingham State College Radio in Framingham, MA. They chat about their passion for exploring new music, why they wanted to become radio DJs, and curating music for an audience. Intro music: Untitled by Charlene Outro music: Subway Token by New Radiant Storm King --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aytag/support
Zac, Pete, and guest co-host Josh Goldman break down the American League for the 2019 season. Among the topics: Are the Red Sox favorites to repeat? Will the Royals be fun to watch as they base steal their way to 60 wins? Is Cleveland confused? Will the Yankees' bullpen be able to carry them? Is the Rays' use of an "opener" a travesty or ingenious? Join the conversation and let us know what you think! Find out more at https://lineup.pinecast.co
We're thrilled to announce Breaking Pod, the latest creative project of the Vernacular Podcast Network. Each week, Zac Crippen of Vernacular Podcast and Josh Goldman of The Popped Cast break down an episode of the TV show. We're interested in Breaking Bad as a thriller, but we're also interested in Breaking Bad as a work of art that helps us see better into ourselves and understand the nature of our own existence. There's no better modern television drama for doing that. So join us as we discuss each plot development and acting performance--the first episode drops soon!Thanks to Evolution of Music for their awesome cover of Dave Porter's theme.
In this episode, Josh Goldman joins us from our sister podcast The Popped Cast to meet Zac for the first time (no, seriously) and to banter about rival NL East allegiances. Josh also encourages Zac on the 13 years of Bryce Harper that lie ahead for Phillies fans, we talk about how Bryce's new contract is long enough to have its own Bar Mitzvah, and we break down the new power rankings in the NL East. Oh, and we tried calling Pete but he didn't pick up. Lame. Pete, consider this our virtual heckling. Find out more at https://lineup.pinecast.co
Josh Goldman, host of the Popped Cast, previews what's to come in the show's first season. Subscribe now--the first full episode drops later this month! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepoppedcast/support
It's been a crazy NCAA so far. We have First Four teams taking out Final Four favorites, #1 seeds falling to schools whose websites can't handle the traffic, and some traditional blue bloods slowly creeping their way back up to the top. This week the guys have the biggest UVA fan they can find, Josh Goldman, on the show to talk about his experiences in the wake of the historic upset. They also pick out their matchups to watch this weekend, and even debate a little on what the selection committee should be thinking about next year. Get ready for the Sweet 16 with 3rd String! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lineup/support
For our first TOOT of year 5 we sit down with Josh Goldman, guitarist and vocalist, of Dayton Ohio's The Raging Nathans. From the bands deep connection to Chicago, being a fan of each other as songwriters, and Josh's view on acoustic acts, we dive into the band as people and as a band. Their new record "Cheap Fame" will be coming out in February of 2018 via Rad Girlfriend Records. Track Listing: 1) Free Parking 2) Minneapolis 3) Brian is Floating 4)Bartending the Funeral Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRagingNathans/ Bandcamp: https://theragingnathans.bandcamp.com/
I talk to sustainable aquaculture pioneer Josh Goldman about the potential of sustainable fish farming, the strategies he uses to minimize environmental impacts with Australis Barramundi, and the future of aquaculture.
Chefs Collaborative was founded in 1993 as a non-profit network focused on inspiring, educating and celebrating chefs and food professionals dedicated to working towards a better, more sustainable food system. For their 8th Annual Chefs Collaborative Summit, Growing Community – Owning the Future, food professionals from across the country gathered in Atlanta, GA on Saturday, September 9th – 11th for workshops, networking and engaging discussions on issues such as ethical seafood practices, food waste, meat matters and solutions for the future of sustainable food. Part two of Sunday's programming delved into concepts such as adaptive grazing techniques, a reimagining of the archaic curriculum of “home economics," and a deeper understanding of equality in politics of farming. This incredibly diverse group of individuals shared their knowledge and passion for making a difference through our local communities. Discussions also included a deeply intersectional examination of the restaurant business through the avenues of equity and race relations, and how both chefs and restaurateurs must take a stand to protect our nation’s immigrants through the socio-cultural establishment of “restaurant sanctuaries." List of speakers: 00:10 – Marc Oshima, AeroFarms 6:53 – Evan Mallett, Black Trumpet 12:50 – Josh Goldman, Australis Barramundi 20:00 – Hugh Acheson, Seed Life Skills 34:00 – Tamara Jones, Southeast African American Farmers Organic Network, and Matthew Raiford, The Farmer and the Larder 49:44 – Kim Severson, The New York Times; Daniel Patterson, Alta Group, Coi and LocoL; Johnny Livesay, Black Star Co-Op; Saket Soni, National Guestworker Alliance; Marielena Hincapié, National Immigration Law Center
In Episode 5 of In-Resdience, we hear from residents Anna Abhau Elliot, Steve Snell, and Erik Campbell, along with music from residents Mark Rice, Andrew Turpening, Elizabeth. A Kelly, and Josh Goldman.
Interview with Josh Goldman, vice president of learning for the Ohio Society of CPAs.
Sound Check Chat - A Music Lover's Podcast delivering answers straight from Artist's Lips
Rad Girlfriend Records, launched in 2011 by Josh Goldman and Brandi Smith is a celebration of their shared passion for music. And music fans have benefited from their labor of love and passion in the form of incredible vinyl releases by The Ex Boyfriends, Masked Intruder, The Turkletons, and many more. The label also serves as the home for Goldman's bands, Rad Company and The Raging Nathans who have built an international following through tireless touring. Goldman is also known to sling guitars on tours with The Queers and Iron Chic, while Smith manages and coordinates label business in their homebase of Dayton, Ohio.
For the second episode in our Blackest Friday drop, we have Josh Goldman of Rad Girlfriend Records and The Raging Nathans. The forthcoming album by the Nathans, "Still Spitting Blood", is just one subject tackled in this juggernaut of an episode. If yo think that you have even the slightest inkling of what makes this group tick, you're dead wrong. We tackle interpersonal band dynamics, the ramifications of self releasing music in the current climate, and a slew of other topics guaranteed to shrink your dads to the size of raisins. Intro song,"Martyrs", by Heart Out. "Still Spitting Blood", "The Limepit", "Doubt", and "Waste of Time" by The Raging Nathans, from the forthcoming album, "Still Spitting Blood" on Rad Girlfriend Records.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-book-of-very-very-bad-things/exclusive-content