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: Our FFF pet is Kernal! Kernal is a bully mix, but he's so sleek and slender he looks a little like a small greyhound! He is such a gentle, loving soul that he is STRESSED OUT at the shelter and needs to find a home as soon as possible. He just spent the long weekend in a foster home where he took two days to fully decompress and then was ready to come out and be part of the family, which included two other young male dogs. He has been in playgroups at the shelter and can be a little pushy with other dogs but is easily corrected. He is the definition of a velcro dog - he wants to be with his people all the time, but can also just hang on his own in his crate. He seems to not care about cats at all, but we always recommend a slow introduction. He is also terrific with kids, but again, we always recommend respectful children. He is neutered, vaccinated, heartworm negative and microchipped. His adoption fee is sponsored as he needs to find a great home quickly. Come and scoop up this best boy today! Contact Berrien County Animal Control at 1400 S. Euclid in Benton Harbor, 269-927-5648, to learn even more about Kernal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
: Our FFF pet is Kernal! Kernal is a bully mix, but he's so sleek and slender he looks a little like a small greyhound! He is such a gentle, loving soul that he is STRESSED OUT at the shelter and needs to find a home as soon as possible. He just spent the long weekend in a foster home where he took two days to fully decompress and then was ready to come out and be part of the family, which included two other young male dogs. He has been in playgroups at the shelter and can be a little pushy with other dogs but is easily corrected. He is the definition of a velcro dog - he wants to be with his people all the time, but can also just hang on his own in his crate. He seems to not care about cats at all, but we always recommend a slow introduction. He is also terrific with kids, but again, we always recommend respectful children. He is neutered, vaccinated, heartworm negative and microchipped. His adoption fee is sponsored as he needs to find a great home quickly. Come and scoop up this best boy today! Contact Berrien County Animal Control at 1400 S. Euclid in Benton Harbor, 269-927-5648, to learn even more about Kernal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
: Our FFF pet is Kernal! Kernal is a bully mix, but he's so sleek and slender he looks a little like a small greyhound! He is such a gentle, loving soul that he is STRESSED OUT at the shelter and needs to find a home as soon as possible. He just spent the long weekend in a foster home where he took two days to fully decompress and then was ready to come out and be part of the family, which included two other young male dogs. He has been in playgroups at the shelter and can be a little pushy with other dogs but is easily corrected. He is the definition of a velcro dog - he wants to be with his people all the time, but can also just hang on his own in his crate. He seems to not care about cats at all, but we always recommend a slow introduction. He is also terrific with kids, but again, we always recommend respectful children. He is neutered, vaccinated, heartworm negative and microchipped. His adoption fee is sponsored as he needs to find a great home quickly. Come and scoop up this best boy today! Contact Berrien County Animal Control at 1400 S. Euclid in Benton Harbor, 269-927-5648, to learn even more about Kernal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glenny takes to LA where Korn Kernal breaks down fly out etiquette, working at Hooters, and what her average OF subscriber is requesting. Find Four Loko near you at FourLoko.com and follow on Instagram (@) FourLokoYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/onlystansshow
Krynytsya (The Well), your wellspring for Ukraine and Ukrainians
More than 30% of Ukraine's territory has been mined during the Russia invasion. Kosta Schneider, Chief Creative Director at Publicis Groupe Ukraine and the Czech Republic, is the spokesperson for an important effort to raise global awareness of the critical need for demining in Ukraine. The Minefields Honey Project is a collaboration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the agricultural company Kernal, the company Dronarium and the Publicis Group, a global advertising and public relations company. https://minefieldshoney.onepage.me/
eBPF is a kernel technology enabling high-performance, low overhead tools for networking, security and observability. In simpler terms: eBPF makes the kernel programmable!Tune in to this episode whether you have never heard about eBPF, using eBPF based tools such as bcc, Cillium, Falco, Tetragon, Inspector Gadget ... or whether you are developing your own eBPF programs!Liz Rice, Chief Open Source Officer at Isovalent, kicks this episode off with a brief introduction of eBPF, explains how it works, which use cases it has enabled and why eBPF can truly give you super powers! In our conversation we dive deeper into the performance aspects of eBPF: how and why tools like Cillium outperforms classical network load balancers, how performance engineers can use it and how the Kernel internally handles eBPF extecutions.We discussed a lot of follow up material - here are all the relevant links:Liz's slide deck on "Unleashing the kernel with eBPF": https://speakerdeck.com/lizrice/unleashing-the-kernel-with-ebpfeBPF Documentary on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb_vD3XZYOALearning eBPF GitHub repo accompanying her book: https://github.com/lizrice/learning-ebpf eBPF website: https://epbf.ioLiz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizrice/
This week's Mean Green Coach's show podcast features Jason Burton, Ross Hodge, DesiRay Kernal, Robert Allen and Aaron Scott.
What if a brain scan was a part of our regular checkup? What if we could detect and prevent diseases like dementia far in advance, with non-invasive tech? Something as simple as just putting on a bicycle helmet? Could we accelerate treatment discovery? Improve patient outcomes? And transform neuromedicine? Joining us today is the CEO of Kernel, a company based here in Los Angeles that is up to out-of-this world stuff. I was lucky enough to visit their offices, and their tech is truly game-changing. I've even tried it on! Ryan Field is an inventor with more than 20 granted US patents, and Kernel has received over $150 million in funding and counting. Buckle up for an awesome episode. ➡️ https://www.kernel.com/ ➡️ https://rosspalmer.com/ryan-field ➡️ Follow me on Instagram: @therosspalmer ➡️ Subscribe on YouTube: @therosspalmer
DJ KiddFrost Presents the Super Freaks Riddim Mix featuring Chingee, Kernal Roberts, Zan ! ### TRACK LIST ### Chingee - Naughty By Nature Kernal Roberts - Piting Pang Zan - Super Freaks ### ### ### ### PROMO USE ONLY | SUPPORT THE ARTISTS & BUY _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy & Connect with me everywhere ! • Bookings - djkiddfrostmusic@gmail.com Facebook : bit.ly/3gKzGWB Instagram : bit.ly/2kAIvXY YouTube : bit.ly/2ZOAnr1 Twitter : bit.ly/2sibCmX Twitch : bit.ly/2sibCmX Soundcloud : bit.ly/31FAGDv Mixcloud : bit.ly/3iBZVjw
All your janitorial needs will soon be relieved in this space cleaning service show. Welcome to Very Reasonable Pilots Podcast, where your hosts Charles and Jake pitch ideas for the newest and greatest film and TV shows. Follow Flob, Jett, and a Colonel named Kernal as they traverse the galaxy cleaning up horrific science labs, fantasy battles, and epic space engagements. Weekly episodes released on Monday Twitter: @charles_lung & @VRPpodcast YouTube Reddit This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Unlocking Creativity Through Epistolizing: A Journey of Artistic Expression Epistolizing is not just about writing letters; it's about unleashing your imagination, connecting with your inner self, and telling your story in a whole new way. In this episode, we're going to explore how this age-old practice can be a powerful tool in your creative arsenal. My wife gave me a box of cards for the holidays in 2022. I was puzzled because they were creativity cards and I thought, what the heck is this, I don't need them. Well, folks, I was wrong and I will attempt to do a card a week and record an episode about how I am utilizing the card I draw every week if you decide to pick up a deck and do these let me know. Links on Enumerate Kickstart Creativity Nick Bantock Griffin and Sabine Points to Consider Self-Discovery: Epistolizing serves as a mirror to your inner self. By writing to yourself or an imagined recipient, you uncover thoughts and emotions that may have remained hidden. Inspiration: Engaging in a dialogue with your artistic muse or a role model can fuel your creativity and provide fresh insights. Emotional Catharsis: Venting your artistic frustrations or anxieties on paper can be immensely cathartic. It's like unburdening your creative soul. Problem Solving: Epistolizing can help you identify creative roadblocks and find innovative solutions to overcome them. Consistency: Making epistolizing a part of your routine can help you stay connected with your creative self. The Kernal of Epistolize Write a letter and plainly state your thoughts and ideas to a real reader. Epistolize Definitions Epistolize: to write a letter Source Dictionary.com Epistolize Challenge Conjure up an imagined correspondence between two people. Compose a letter to someone you love, one of your collaborators, or someone you see each and every day. Send it --- or don't. Express your secrets, longing, grief, or disgust in a letter you have no intention of sending. unburden yourself by writing at someone, not to someone. Sign Up for the Create Art Podcast Newsletter Reach Out To The Podcast To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation. Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel IG: @createartpodcast Twitter: @createartpod Special Message If you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz. I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.
DJ KiddFrost Presents the Rum Shop Riddim Mix featuringWadicks, Kernal Roberts & Sackie ! ### TRACK LIST ### Wadicks - Responding Well Kernal Roberts - Numb Sackie - Like Dat ### ### ### ### PROMO USE ONLY | SUPPORT THE ARTISTS & BUY _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy & Connect with me everywhere ! • Bookings - djkiddfrostmusic@gmail.com Facebook : bit.ly/3gKzGWB Twitter : bit.ly/2sibCmX Twitch : bit.ly/2sibCmX Instagram : bit.ly/2kAIvXY YouTube : bit.ly/2ZOAnr1 Soundcloud : bit.ly/31FAGDv Mixcloud : bit.ly/3iBZVjw
An ambient mix between drone, electonica & world music, with: Asaf Sánchez, Kernal, Ghost In The Loop, Hania Ranni, Anoushka Shankar... Selected & mixed by absÜrda
Mastering the Art of Time: Harnessing Temporality in Your Creative Process Time is both a constraint and a canvas for artists. Embracing the temporality of your artistic practice can lead to new dimensions of creativity and meaning. Whether you're using time as a source of inspiration, managing it in your creative process, or considering how it shapes the perception of your art, understanding and harnessing the power of time can elevate your artistic practice to new heights. My wife gave me a box of cards for the holidays in 2022. I was puzzled because they were creativity cards and I thought, what the heck is this, I don't need them. Well, folks, I was wrong and I will attempt to do a card a week and record an episode about how I am utilizing the card I draw every week if you decide to pick up a deck and do these let me know. Links on Time Kickstart Creativity Points to Consider Time as a Muse The Creative Process and Time Research and Preparation Execution Editing and Refining Deadlines and Pressure Time and Perception Visual Arts: Paintings and sculptures freeze a moment in time, allowing viewers to explore the details and emotions within that frozen moment. Time is suspended, inviting contemplation. Music: Music is a temporal art form, unfolding over time. The pacing, rhythm, and structure of a musical piece can evoke a wide range of emotions and create a sense of narrative. Literature: In literature, the author controls the flow of time through words. They can speed up or slow down the reader's experience, creating tension or conveying a sense of time passing. Performance Arts: Dance, theater, and performance art are immediate and ephemeral, happening in real time. The audience experiences these forms of art as they unfold, with no opportunity for rewind or pause. The Kernal of Time Choose what to do with time, the most exquisite gift you have in your possession. Time Definitions Time The part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process is considered as a whole, the system of recording hours used in different parts of the world Source Cambridge Dictionary Time Challenge Disengage from your responsibilities, and disconnect from your devices for fifteen minutes a day for one week. Wake up just a little bit earlier to paint, write, design, compose, or craft as your heart desires. What is one legacy you want to leave your family and friends, or organizations? Post it on a white note card you pin up prominently in your space, and begin dedicating fifteen minutes each day to making it happen. Right now, pull one red action card and one blue intention card. Take fifteen minutes to create something that combines the two. Sign Up for the Create Art Podcast Newsletter Reach Out To The Podcast To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation. Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel IG: @createartpodcast Twitter: @createartpod Special Message If you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz. I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you.
As our annual tradition, the boys bring you to the London Craft Beer Festival, organised by We Are Beer. We chat with a host of brewers including Stu from Fierce Brewery, The Indian Brewery, Utopia. The boys chat with fellow beer festival enjoyers and of course review a plethora of incredible beers!Be sure to follow LCBF
Brew a cup and join Omar and Bryan for a chat! Today you are joining a 2 part conversation I had with Bryan Johnson. He is an entrepreneur, venture capitalist and anti ageing athlete. He is the founder of Braintree venmo, Kernal, OS Fund and Blueprint. In This episode we discuss Bryan's anti ageing journey. He has decided to use his financial means to work with a group of Dr's and scientists to monitor his body and organs to slow down and optimise his ageing, this has lead to the creation of the ultimate anti ageing regime called Blueprint. We discuss why Bryan decided to embark on this journey, how it has affected his life and how data and AI will affect peoples health. Check out our website here! Intro track by Michael Watts Equipment we use: Microphones: Sennheiser MK4 and Neumann TLM 103 MT Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 Cables: Kenable XLR 4m cables
Here at Popcorn Promises, we have a particular set of skills. Unfortunately, they are all podcast related and there is no way we are getting anybody back if they are TAKEN. Thank god we have Liam Neeson to keep us safe.
In this episode The Kernal and Phil Duke tackle drugs, greed, and doing coke out of a strippers butthole! We did the Wolf of Wall Street!
This week The Kernal and Bryan Gunn take you on a journey through the Best Westerns! No not the the shitty hotel chain! We are talking about one of our favorite genres The Old West! So saddle up, grab a bottle of whiskey, and pay 50 cents for a whore....okay maybe not that last one but giddy up partner because we're going have a hoedown! Wait, is that whores too?
“Am luat curba greșit spre Tupelo”… Muzică de road trip. I was heading down to Alabama to see a friend I was thinkin' bout all that was and not all that is I was making pretty good time Thought I'd stop and cop a cup of joe When I saw the roadside sign saying welcome to Tupelo I hit […]
Nic Cage's greatest role is Nic Cage in this movie! Strap in for a crazy adventure down the career of one of Hollywood's craziest actors as The Kernal and Bryan Gunn take on the Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.
It's time to pull up your tights and fights some silly ass crime with your boys Joe Merle and the Kernal. Then we have a special bonus episode where Joe interviews the one and only BURT WARD! That's right kids it's THE BOY WONDER HIMSELF here on the Popcorn Promises Podcast!
We are taking a knee and giving out to Crom! That's right The Kernal and Bryan Gunn sat down to talk about the manliest movie of all time...Conan the Barbarian! This is by far one of our funniest episodes!
There's a southerner on the podcast... I repeat, there's a southerner on the podcast. This week's episode I welcome Matt Gyton, Hop.Gear, to the podcast. Matt is a bar manager down in London and is also a parteon supporter of the podcast. Matt bring his vast knowledge of craft beer to the show whilst he shares his views on craft brews with us. Throughout the show you can expect to hear: "The Jar of Mysteries" - Making it's debut on Hopposites Attract. Where I put random beer related questions on the table. "Brews of the Week" - Including plenty of beers from Unbarred, Northern Monk, The Kernal and more. "Change my View" - The return of change my view including arguments on Christmas beers & views on Tiny Rebel. "Guess the Beer" - Matt bring to the table a short bit of trivia which you can get involved in. As always, you can show your support for the podcast by dropping us a review on Apple, Spotify and facebook. You can follow the podcats on IG @acraftbrewithaview and Twitter @MoreCraftViews. You can also join us on Patreon for access to lots of EXCLUSIVE Video Podcasts and merch.
Beskey, Khoz, Rain, and Ariadne have said goodbye to Cosima, but they still have the body of Don Jarius to deal with. Before they do, Khoz has some questions that need answering. And Rain and Kernal have a heart-to-heart about the 5-pointed star, and what it means for the two of them...The Faeforge Academy is a proud member of The Fandomentals Network.To find more stories in the world of Evastria follow us on YouTube and TwitchWe are proud to be affiliated with Green Leaf Geek, a dice shop where you can find handmade and curated dice sets! Visit Greenleafgeek.com and use the code “FAEFORGE” on checkout for 10% off your order. *Does not apply to Custom Dice Orders*Faeforge Academy is also affiliated with Found Familiar coffee! So go to https://foundfamiliar.com?sca_ref=1012867.pccsDMqAdY and use the code “Faeforge” at check out for 10% off your order!Dungeon Master – Stephen Garcia – @the_baddmBeskey Nevering – Michael Sinclair II – @michaelcritsAriadne Zuvan – Adelaide Gardner – @ohadelaideKhoz Forgeheart – Ian Gould – @IanGGouldBumble – Ky Quinn – @KyQuinn_Rain – Kris Gideon – @kissofhemlockBlossom de Brulee – Emily Ervolina – @emilyervIf you enjoy the show and want to help us make more and better content please consider joining our PatreonThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Picture of the Week. Microsoft "Won't Fix". Malicious Kernel Drivers. Microsoft has finally added an RSS feed for Windows Updates! Passkeys [dot] Dev. Largest DDoS attack. Signal will be dropping its SMS/MMS support. Brute-force protection for Windows local admin accounts. Other than that... SpinRite. Closing The Loop. xchg rax, rax and "xorpd" ZimaBoard Goodness. Password Change Automation. We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-893-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: wwt.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT expressvpn.com/securitynow
Picture of the Week. Microsoft "Won't Fix". Malicious Kernel Drivers. Microsoft has finally added an RSS feed for Windows Updates! Passkeys [dot] Dev. Largest DDoS attack. Signal will be dropping its SMS/MMS support. Brute-force protection for Windows local admin accounts. Other than that... SpinRite. Closing The Loop. xchg rax, rax and "xorpd" ZimaBoard Goodness. Password Change Automation. We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-893-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: wwt.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT expressvpn.com/securitynow
Picture of the Week. Microsoft "Won't Fix". Malicious Kernel Drivers. Microsoft has finally added an RSS feed for Windows Updates! Passkeys [dot] Dev. Largest DDoS attack. Signal will be dropping its SMS/MMS support. Brute-force protection for Windows local admin accounts. Other than that... SpinRite. Closing The Loop. xchg rax, rax and "xorpd" ZimaBoard Goodness. Password Change Automation. We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-893-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: wwt.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT expressvpn.com/securitynow
Picture of the Week. Microsoft "Won't Fix". Malicious Kernel Drivers. Microsoft has finally added an RSS feed for Windows Updates! Passkeys [dot] Dev. Largest DDoS attack. Signal will be dropping its SMS/MMS support. Brute-force protection for Windows local admin accounts. Other than that... SpinRite. Closing The Loop. xchg rax, rax and "xorpd" ZimaBoard Goodness. Password Change Automation. We invite you to read our show notes at https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-893-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now! at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: wwt.com/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT expressvpn.com/securitynow
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. In 1997, Gary Kasparov lost an epic chess rematch to IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue, but since then, artificial intelligence has become humanity's life-saving collaborator. This episode explores how AI will revolutionize vision technology and, beyond that, all of medicine. Karthik Kannan, co-founder of AI vision-tech company Envision, explains the difference between natural intelligence and artificial intelligence by imagining a restaurant recognizer. He describes how he would design the model and train it with positive or negative feedback through multiple “epochs” — the same process he used to build Envision. Envision uses AI to identify the world for a blind or visually-impaired user using only smartphones and smart glasses. Beyond vision tech, AI enables faster and more effective ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO of Lifelong Vision and a world-renowned eye surgeon, and her former colleagues at Bascom Palmer, together with Microsoft, built the Multi-Disease Retinal Algorithm, which uses AI to diagnose glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy from just a photograph. She acquired for Bascom Palmer a prototype of the new Kernal device, a wearable headset that records brain wave activity. Doctors use the device to apply algorithms to brainwave activity, in order to stage glaucoma, for example, or identify the most effective treatments for pain. Finally, AI revolutionizes drug discovery. Christina Cheddar Berk of CNBC reports that thanks to AI, Pfizer developed its COVID-19 treatment, Paxlovid, in just four months. Precision medicine, targeted to a patient's genetic information, is one more way AI will make drugs more effective. These AI-reliant innovations will certainly lower drug costs, but the value to patients of having additional, targeted, and effective therapies will be priceless. The Big Takeaways: Natural vs. artificial intelligence, and the “restaurant recognizer.” Karthik Kannan, CEO and co-founder of Envision explains the difference between natural and artificial intelligence by describing how humans recognize restaurants in a foreign city and comparing that to how he'd train a “restaurant recognizing algorithm.” Here's a hint: the algorithm needs a lot more data. Sensor fusion AI. AI developers are interested in using different types of sensors together to give the algorithms a sense of the world closer to human intelligence. One example is the use of LiDAR in the Envision app, in addition to the phone camera. Transhumanism. Humans don't have LiDAR. Does that mean AI will surpass human capability? Karthik offers that some radiology AI have higher accuracy than human radiologists, but he thinks it will be much more of a partnership between the human and the machine. Multi-Disease Retinal Algorithm. Dr. Ranya Habash and her colleagues at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute worked with Microsoft on an AI diagnostic tool. They fed the algorithm 86,000 images of eyes, labeled with relevant diseases, and taught the machine to diagnose eye disease with just a photograph, making remote diagnosis not just possible but inexpensive. The Brain-Machine Interface. Dr. Habash wrote a grant that earned Bascom Palmer a prototype of the Kernal device, a helmet-like device that measures brainwave activity. Doctors used this device to create a “brain-machine interface” which advances brain research on glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, Alzheimer's, and pain management. Bias in AI. Karthik Kannan reminds us that the biggest threat that humanity faces from AI is bias encoded in the algorithms. This is a real harm that humans have already experienced, and AI engineers need to be extremely sensitive to ensure they are not encoding their own biases. AI for Drug Discovery. Christina Cheddar Berk, a reporter for CNBC, shares how the pace of drug discovery is set to speed up, thanks to AI algorithms and supercomputing power that can cycle through millions of possible chemical compounds per second to I.D. effective options. Pfizer used a similar process to develop Paxlovid, in a process that took only four months. Tweetables: “The secret sauce is always in the data.” — Karthik Kannan, CEO and Co-Founder of Envision “Human intelligence is so holistic. We have so many sensors on our bodies. […] Whereas an AI is taught only images.” — Karthik Kannan, CEO and Co-Founder of Envision “I know what's going to work and what's not going to work within thirty seconds of seeing it. […] They need to show up with a smartphone. Then I'll take them seriously.” — Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO, Lifelong Vision “I don't think there's anything more powerful in medicine than to be able to treat a patient and get rid of a problem that is plaguing them so much.” — Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO, Lifelong Vision “If you can measure it you can control it.” — Dr. Ranya Habash, CEO, Lifelong Vision “It strongly takes over the bias of whoever is actually feeding the data […] and I think that has much, much more potential for harm than an AI taking over humanity.” — Karthik Kannan, CEO and Co-Founder of Envision “The value for patients of having those additional therapies available; it's hard to put a price on.” — Christina Cheddar Berk, reporter, CNBC Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild Karthik Kannan Dr. Ranya Habash Zephin Livingston Christina Cheddar Berk
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Jonathan Corbet of LWN tells Doc Searls and Shawn Powers what's happening with the Linux Kernel, including the ascendence of Rust, the role of companies that employ developers and maintainers, the needs for more maintainers, plus diversity, and the growing role of the Linux Foundation. Great discussion on FLOSS Weekly. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Jonathan Corbet Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss IRL Podcast
Jonathan Corbet of LWN tells Doc Searls and Shawn Powers what's happening with the Linux Kernel, including the ascendence of Rust, the role of companies that employ developers and maintainers, the needs for more maintainers, plus diversity, and the growing role of the Linux Foundation. Great discussion on FLOSS Weekly. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Jonathan Corbet Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: kolide.com/floss IRL Podcast
DJ KiddFrost Presents the Magnum Riddim Mix featuring Patrice Roberts, Problem Child, Shal Marshall & MORE! ### TRACK LIST ### Sekon Sta - One Jam Zan & Adana Roberts - We Reach Kernal Roberts - Outside Nice Chingee - Come Nah Shurwayne Winchester - To Be Gonian ### ### ### ### PROMO USE ONLY | SUPPORT THE ARTISTS & BUY _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy & Connect with me everywhere ! • Bookings - djkiddfrostmusic@gmail.com Facebook : bit.ly/3gKzGWB Twitter : bit.ly/2sibCmX Twitch : bit.ly/2sibCmX Instagram : bit.ly/2kAIvXY YouTube : bit.ly/2ZOAnr1 Soundcloud : bit.ly/31FAGDv Mixcloud : bit.ly/3iBZVjw
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The GPU shortage is (allegedly) over! Read about it at The Verge.Learn how low code demands more creativity from developers.On the job market? Don't be afraid to turn the tables on your interviewer.This week's tech recs: Help foster more equitable compensation conversations by taking Devocate's Developer Relations Compensation Survey.Cal.com offers scheduling infrastructure for anyone and everyone—and it's open-source.Appsmith is an open-source, low-code platform for building, shipping, and maintaining CRUD apps.Finally, if you're wondering how to get that startup idea from back-of-napkin to exit, start with Kernal.
Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we cover the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (for schools) and emotional intelligence training (in the workplace) with tools, ideas and strategies that we can all use for immediate results. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and educator with a passion for learning specifically on the topics of health, wellbeing and productivity, and launched this podcast to share how important an understanding of our brain is for our everyday life and results--whether we are a teacher or student in the classroom, or in working the modern workplace. For today's Brain Fact Friday, I wanted to revisit a topic that we have covered once already on the podcast, Heart Rate Variability or HRV. We covered an introduction to the importance of understanding HRV back in April of 2021 on EPISODE #125[i] on “What is HRV and Why is it Important for Tracking Health, Recovery and Resilience?” I wanted to go back to this episode and the basics of HRV because it's such an important number to measure and understand “not just for health and recovery on a regular basis, but (for) resilience.” (Neurohacker.com) Recently, I found myself not being able to explain what it is, or knowing exactly how I can manipulate it for improved results, leading me to take a closer look at what it is, or go back to HRV Basics. What is Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and Why is it Considered “the Most Important Biomarker--a measure that captures what's going on in a cell at any given moment that can serve as an early warning system for your health?”[ii] Unless you have been training with a forward-thinking coach, you're an elite athlete, or someone who has taken a serious interest in measuring their performance, most of us have not heard of, or really understand what exactly heart rate variability means. From the name, we can tell it has something to do with our heart rate. Maybe you're like me and you measure your own HRV and have even studied it to see what exactly it is, but when it comes to explaining it to someone else, you just say when asked what it is “that it's just an important number to know.” When I heard that Dr. Rabin, a board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist, would consider HRV to be “the most important biomarker for tracking health” I knew it was time to revisit HRV closely so that I could better understand it myself, and explain it to others with more confidence. I wondered: What is HRV again? Why is it the most important biomarker for tracking health, recovery and resilience? What tools can I use to measure it? Besides clean eating, sleep and rest, how else can I improve this important number? Can I dive deeper and look at my HRV, and see if I can manipulate a higher score by doing things a certain way when I'm experiencing high stress or having an off day? How can I stay motivated when life is difficult to keep pushing forward and have more high HRV days than low? REMINDER: WHAT IS HRV? After reviewing EPISODE 125, where we covered “What is HRV and Why is it Important?” I remembered that this number measures a person's ability to bounce back from stress. Kristen Holmes and Emily Capodilupo from Whoop are HRV experts and they remind us on their most recent review of HRV that “it's the timing between the beats of your heart and that the variability comes from the sympathetic side (where we take action) and the parasympathetic side (where we rest or digest).”[iii] BALANCING OUR PARASYMPATHETIC AND SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM: Our goal is to find balance between the two parts of our autonomic nervous system. When there's balance, we will see a lot of variability, or a HIGH HRV that tells us that our nervous system is balanced and that “you have a lot of resources that are available and ready to use.” (Kristen Holmes/Emily Capodilupo, Whoop's HRV 101 Podcast). This is why more and more athletes are using wearable devices like Whoop, or there's the Oura Ring[iv], so they can wake up and see their score, and gain some insight into this number over time, using it for their training schedules. If you wake up to a high HRV score, then you know it's going to be a good day, with lots of resources available to you whether you are an athlete training for an event, or if you just want to operate at your highest capacity. When your HRV score goes down, it's because “one set of the inputs, usually the sympathetic (action-taking) part of our nervous system is dominating, producing cortisol and the parasympathetic side, isn't getting heard.” (Kristen Holmes/Emily Capodilupo, Whoop's HRV 101 Podcast). WHY IS UNDERSTANDING THIS NUMBER SO IMPORTANT? Now that HRV has been explained, (what it is) and I feel that I've got a solid understanding of what a high HRV score means, ( I have more capacity to perform) versus a low HRV score, (where I'm not as balanced as I could be), I wanted to review why this number is so important for measuring rest, recovery and resilience. I listened to Whoop's most recent podcast on HRV Insights where they took all of their HRV related podcasts and gave the highlights of these on this one episode, and I heard internal medicine and journalist Dr. Bob Arnot, (ar-not) say that “HRV is the best overall marker for biological age—it's how springy your overall autonomic nervous system is”[v] and world-renowned HRV expert Dr. Daniel Plews said that “knowing your HRV gives you more bang for your buck when you train” and then Whoop's Vice President of Performance Kristen Holmes, (who joined us on EPISODE #134)[vi] agreed, saying that “you show up with more capacity to training, and that it matters what you did the day before for next day capacity and next day HRV.” So, a higher HRV number is what we want to look for, if we have a day where our performance is important. Not just for athletes, but also an important number to watch for our productivity in the workplace. Will Ahmed, the founder of Whoop warns us “to avoid comparing your HRV to someone else's as it's “me verses me” number, and that we should be concerned with our score versus our baseline, and not ever look over the shoulder of someone else's numbers to compare. WHAT TOOLS CAN I USE TO MEASURE THIS SCORE? Before measuring my HRV with Whoop, (that has a yearly fee associated with it[vii]), I started with a free app[viii] on my iPhone and it felt accurate and was a great place to start. Then I moved to measuring this number with Whoop when I was preparing for my interview #134 with Kristen Holmes[ix] and decided to purchase a membership and try it out. HOW CAN WE IMPROVE THIS SCORE? So, if this score is so important, how can we improve it? There are many articles you can read that will give you tips on improving your HRV[x] but world class stunt guy, Steve-O told Whoop that he swears by his high HRV Score with “mindfulness and meditation”[xi] which made me think beyond what we already know with clean eating, sleep and exercise. While researching HRV on a deeper level, I got an email from the Rewire Fitness App that I had been using, since EPISODE #179[xii] with the CEO of Rewire Fitness[xiii] Sun Sachs, on Their First to Market Neuro Performance Mobile App for Athletes and the email said that I had been entered into a contest to win a prize (and the prizes were actually ones I could really use). The email said that the more we used this app, the more entries we would get into this contest. I thought, “I'm in” thinking that maybe I could see if I could increase my HRV levels with increased usage of this app, but adding something else to the plate is easier said than done, even with these incredible prizes. Even though I had been using this app regularly since our interview last November, I have to say that I wasn't using it twice a day (like Jack-O said gave him his noticeable HRV boost) and I was sometimes skipping a day. But this contest motivated me to take this all seriously and test out whether using the app, twice a day, consistently, could manipulate a higher HRV score with predictable results I could use in the future when needed. Here are the results: DAY 1: Friday July 24th, I took the Rewire Fitness app readiness test that I take first thing in the morning, (that takes just a few minutes and it involves hitting a key when you see a shape appear on the screen) flagged me with high cognitive fatigue. It also showed low scores on the physical track, but my emotional track was looking good. I was tired, and the app picked it up, giving me a Readiness Score of 53 at baseline, was congruent to how I was feeling. With this new understanding of HRV, after reviewing it last week, it would make sense that my HRV score would also be low, and I went over to the Whoop app to see, and it was. You can see on Friday, my HRV score took a dip down to 58 from 96. Remember, if you do measure your HRV, don't compare it to mine. 58 that's a low score for me, could be a high score for someone else. The Rewire app had me do a Mindset Recovery Program that included guided breathing, binaural beats, self-talk, subliminal priming and visualization. I did do two meditations suggested for this day, in addition to what I already do in the morning. DAY 2: The next day, Saturday July 25th, I woke up, took the 2 minute readiness test as usual, and all of my scores (cognitive, physical and emotional) had improved, giving me a rating of PRIMED with a score that went from 53 to 63. A quick glance at my Whoop app showed that my HRV score went up (just slightly) from 58 to 63 which I was hoping to see. I did do two meditations that the app suggested this day, in addition to what I already do in the morning. DAY 3: Sunday night, July 25th, I went to bed, and wanted my score to be higher the next day, so that I could make a case for Jack-O's theory that mediation and mindfulness really does improve your HRV score, and show how the Rewire App took me me from “Tired to Re-Wired” in one weekend, but I wasn't sure it would work. Not that I doubted the app, but when we are measuring something like HRV, there are so many different variables that can affect this number. Emily Capadilupo mentioned that if you are slightly dehydrated, this number can be decreased. So, I did everything I knew of, to raise my HRV Sunday night, and Monday morning, woke up to an increased HRV score of 85, and a PEAK score on the Rewire Fitness app that went from 53 on Saturday to 88 on Monday. RESULTS OF THE EXPERIMENT: From this weekend experiment, it was clear that meditation and the mindfulness exercises did increase my HRV number, giving me more resources to draw from on Monday morning. If you are measuring your HRV score over a long period of time, you can play around with this number to see what brings it up, and what takes it down. Obviously when we eat clean, get enough rest, and sleep, our score goes higher. Test it out and see what makes your score go higher for you, or lower. The CEO of Kernal, Bryan Johnson, says his HRV goes up higher when he sings. While my singing isn't good enough to increase my HRV score, for such an important biomarker for tracking health, recovery and resilience, I plan to continue to do whatever I can to keep this number high. MOTIVATION: Which brings me to motivation because there are times that we just don't feel like doing the activity that we know is important for our health and every day well-being. I often have days like this, and having a system that you can draw energy from within yourself can really help. EXTRINSIC VS INTRINSIC MOTIVATION: To review motivation, I revisited Clayton Christensen's ground-breaking and besting selling book for motivation in the classroom, Disrupting Class, where he reminds us that “motivation can be extrinsic or intrinsic. Extrinsic motivation comes from outside the task where a person might learn to do something not because they found the task itself stimulating or interesting, but because learning it would give them access to something else they want.” This would be like me using the Rewire Fitness app that I had gone off course with, in order to win the prize I wanted, or the sales person who makes extra sales calls to earn a higher commission, or the athlete who trains hard to win that trophy at the end of season. The motivation comes from outside the task. Intrinsic motivation is when “the work itself stimulates and compels an individual to stay with the task because the task by itself is inherently fun and enjoyable”[xiv] and I noticed this happening after using the app for some time, and seeing my results go up. I really started to enjoy doing the meditations and brain training when I could see how it was helping me to improve. The motivation came from doing the task itself, just like when we exercise, and start to see how great we feel, it's really hard to stop, once it's a part of our routine. I thought about what was motivating me to begin using the Rewire Fitness app 2/day to increase my HRV like Jack-O said worked for him, and it was interesting because although I knew it was an important part of my day to Rewire my brain, sometimes I would forget to do the readiness assessment in the morning (even though it just takes a couple of minutes) but the minute there was a contest to use the app, with prizes I could really use, I suddenly became highly motivated to use the app. I was extrinsically motivated by the contest, and like Clayton Christensen reminded us, this makes learning something new much easier. I was motivated to win the prize, but when I saw how much the app helped improve my HRV, I suddenly became intrinsically motivated, and using the app alone, without the contest, was enough. Contests are great motivators and a good way to jumpstart someone to begin taking new actions. WHAT MOTIVATES YOU? Looking deeper at motivation, I thought back to when I worked in the motivational speaking industry, and Bob Proctor was always talking about how he signed up for this Yo-Yo contest to win this red sweater he really wanted. He kept saying “you've got to want the sweater” to remind us of why we do what we do. He became a phenomenal yo-yo master, as close to a pro as I've ever seen, just to win this red sweater. So what's your red sweater? What motivates you to do what you do? The key is to figure that out, and then whatever you are doing becomes so much easier, whether it's adding a mindfulness and meditation app to your day, or just going back to the basics with clean eating, sleep and nutrition. You can draw on the energy from “your red sweater” or whatever it is, and before you know it, you don't need the contest, or the red sweater, but you'll be taking action, without the need of a prize to motivate you. Until one day life knocks you off course, it's always good to know that you have your red sweater to draw on, and a predictable way of staying on track, keeping your HRV levels high. REVIEW AND CONCLUSION: To close out this week's Brain Fact Friday, DID YOU KNOW that “Heart Rate Variability has come to the forefront the last 40 years as being the most important biomarker for tracking health and recovery on a regular basis, and not just for health and recovery, but resilience” (Neurohacker.com) What is HRV again? HRV is “the timing between the beats of your heart and that the variability comes from the sympathetic side (where we take action) and the parasympathetic side (where we rest or digest).” (Whoop Podcast HRV Insights) Our goal is to find balance between the two parts of our autonomic nervous system. When there's balance, we will see a lot of variability, or a HIGH HRV that tells us that our nervous system is balanced and that “you have a lot of resources that are available and ready to use.” (Kristen Holmes/Emily Capodilupo-HRV 101 Podcast). If you wake up to a high HRV score, then you know it's going to be a good day, with lots of resources available to you whether you are an athlete training for an event, or if you just want to operate at your highest capacity. If you wake up to a low HRV score, you'll need to draw on the energy of whatever it is that motivates you (your red sweater) to keep you moving towards health and wellness. I used the Rewire Fitness App to show that I was able to go from tired, to rewired, and raise my HRV over the weekend, setting me up for a strong week, with lots of resources available for improved performance the next week. And I've got to say, it came in really handy, because this was a challenging week and I needed to be mentally sharp. The key in raising HRV, (to attain this resiliency and sharpness) is to pick what makes you feel good (happy and healthy) and track this score to see what you notice. With time and trial and error, you should be able to get predictable results and do what you need to do to increase your HRV levels that give you more capacity with whatever it is you are doing, as well as with recovery and resilience. I hope you have found this review of HRV as helpful as I did. I'll see you next week with Howard Rankin who is returning back on the show for the 4th time, to talk about his most recent book, Falling to Grace[xv], as well as Dr. Ashok Gupta[xvi], who will share with us why an understanding of the brain is important for eliminating chronic pain and chronic disease. See you next week. REFERENCES: [i] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #125 on “What is HRV and why is it important for tracking health, recovery and resilience.” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/what-is-hrv-and-why-is-it-important-for-tracking-health-recovery-and-resilience-with-andrea-samadi/ [ii] Biomarkers https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/science/biomarkers/index.cfm [iii] Whoop Podcast HRV Insights https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hrv-101-insights-from-the-whoop-podcast/id1445509665?i=1000530228812 [iv] https://ouraring.com/ [v] Whoop Podcast HRV Insights https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hrv-101-insights-from-the-whoop-podcast/id1445509665?i=1000530228812 [vi]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #134 with Kristen Holmes from Whoop on “Unlocking a Better You: Measuring Sleep, Recovery and Strain” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/kristen-holmes-from-whoopcom-on-unlocking-a-better-you-measuring-sleep-recovery-and-strain/ [vii] https://www.whoop.com/membership/pricing/ [viii] https://welltory.com/ [ix] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #134 with Kristen Holmes from Whoop on “Unlocking a Better You: Measuring Sleep, Recovery and Strain” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/kristen-holmes-from-whoopcom-on-unlocking-a-better-you-measuring-sleep-recovery-and-strain/ [x] Tips for Improving Your HRV by Roni Radhakrishnan August 18, 2021 https://www.medicinenet.com/how_can_i_improve_my_hrv/article.htm [xi] Whoop Podcast HRV Insights https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hrv-101-insights-from-the-whoop-podcast/id1445509665?i=1000530228812 [xi] https://ouraring.com/ [xii]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #179 with Sun Sachs, CEO of Rewire Fitness on Their First to Market Neuro Performance Mobile App for Athletes https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/sun-sachs-ceo-of-rewire-fitness-on-their-first-to-market-neuro-performance-mobile-app-for-athletes/ [xiii] https://rewirefitness.app/ [xiv] Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns by Clayton Christensen https://www.amazon.com/Disrupting-Class-Expanded-Disruptive-Innovation-ebook/dp/B00422LBY6/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=CjwKCAjwk_WVBhBZEiwAUHQCmbNtWNQSbSZuYVry-Jprwv-Ms8v9hMGvJ_sq6ZNGHq7IO38Hc_LoLBoCFEgQAvD_BwE&hvadid=241643135200&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9030068&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=7203507980497277162&hvtargid=kwd-6896407241&hydadcr=21875_10169765&keywords=disrupting+class&qid=1656605317&sr=8-1 [xv] Falling to Grace, by Howard Rankin, Published April 2022 https://www.amazon.com/Falling-Grace-Art-Science-Redemption-ebook/dp/B09KHK9ZC1 [xvi] Ashok Gupta https://www.guptaprogram.com/
Jamming about extrinsic motivation and some external sources of motivation I'm exploring to stay more on track with side projects. Links mentioned in this episode: Kernal - validating your startup ideas Half-day build
After his father died, Joe Garner found an old suit of his in the attic. His dad, Charlie had played bass at the Grand Ole Opry for decades and when Joe found the suit… he was struck with inspiration. He hadn't grown up wanting to play country music but when he picked up the suit, he knew there was unfinished business with his dad and that maybe he could figure it out through music.And thus, The Kernal was born. On his albums, he plays with conventions and standards and updates them with modern themes, like break up ballads that involve scrolling through Instagram. Listen to the Blood is the third album in a trilogy written in response to his father's passing. This week, on the Reckon Interview, we discuss that journey, which has carried him from a small town in East Tennessee all over the country. We chat about where he finds his inspiration. And we talk about whether this is the end of that red polyester suit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Garner, better known as The Kernal, crashes into The Marinade. This is the second time we have had the pleasure of sitting down with The Kernal, last time had to be on Zoom as most folks were not yet back to touring due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This go ‘round we got to sit side-by-side in my Mazda SUV the day after Kern and the boys crushed their set at Tuffy's Music Box in Sanford, FL. The Kernal's latest record Listen to the Blood is the culmination of an idea Kern has been working on for several years, more about that in the conversation.
Retumba la voz de Waylon Jennings a través de Dale Watson con esta versión del gran outlaw que abre programa con la mejor selección del country actual. Hoy Clave de Country, como clave es la música de Orville Peck que además de enmascarado con flecos compone con recuerdos a los 60 en el primer adelanto de canciones de su nuevo disco Bronco, como la gran reina del country Dolly Parton y sus sueños con pantalones vaqueros desvaídos o la canción de amor hasta la muerte del más veterano Willie Nelson que le componen Rodney Crowell y Chris Stapleton, pero que “copia” a Freddy Fender y su inolvidable Before The Next Teardrop Falls. Otra de amor es la de los barbudos countryrockeros 49 Winchester. Matt Maverick se pone manos a la obra con su #hillbilly music a la que dan respuesta Solomon Woodland o David Gideon desde New Mexico. The Kernal nos dejan una canción suave antes de volver al baile con Christopher DeLisle para quien no se hizo el trabajo. Y de bonus, el impresionante album de Aaron McDonnell, Too Many Days Like Saturday Night.Dale Watson w Lorrie Morgan, I've Always Been CrazyOrville Peck, C'mon Baby, CryOrville Peck, Outta TimeDolly Parton, Big Dreams and Faded JeansWillie Nelson, I'll Love You Till the Day I Die49 Winchester, AnnabelWhiskey Myers, John WayneMatt Maverick, Get Something DoneSolomon Woodland, Standing Still BluesDavid Gideon, Movin' to the CountryThe Kernal, Caitlin Rose, The Fight SongChristopher DeLisle (feat. Johnny Hiland), Work Don't WorkAaron McDonnell, Hill Country Saturday Night
Welcome to Roadcase!! We're super-psyched to have Nashville-based artist, The Kernal aka Joe Garner, for this episode. Joe's recently released album, "Listen to the Blood," is a compelling alt-country take on traditional roots music and also a heartfelt tribute to his late father, Charlie Garner, who played bass in the Grand Ole Opry for thirty years. Joe is an incredibly astute and at times acerbic songwriter who, despite his lineage, came into music as a path in his late teens, studying poetry and working his songcraft at open mics in college. Joe's signature is the red suit which belonged to his Dad and which Joe wears when performing to continue the tribute theme -- it's both touching and also slightly small, as Joe is quick to point out! Joe is an intelligent and affable human who moves forward with a mindful attitude accompanied by a playful and creative spirit. So hop on the Roadcase bus and learn more about this unique and amazing artist, Joe Garner, The Kernal. It's a great ride... and here we go!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Oyo, The Kernal, Sarah SHook & The Disarmers, Sad Daddy, Sunny Sweeney, Whitey Morgan, & many more...... "#478 For people who strapped a firecracker to a can of Coke" originated from Americana Music Show.
What's Jim been digging? New music by No Win, Band of Horses and The Kernal. Episode editor: Jim Lenahan Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com (c) Artie S. Industries LLC
Welcome to Roadcase!! Please welcome The Kernal, Joe Garner, to the Roadcase community. Joe's latest album, "Listen to the Blood," released January 14, is a very personal journey through the mind of this amazing artist whose modern take on country music is both heartfelt and wonderfully structured. His album is a posthumous tribute to his Dad, who was a touring musician and played at the Grand Ole Opry for 30 years. Joe takes it to an even higher level by wearing his Dad's original blood-red suit on stage -- a striking and lovely tribute. Joe's heart also belongs on the road where he relishes the opportunity to portray his songs in a live setting, and where his gift for intimate storytelling -- honed at open mics and with a deep love of poetry -- truly comes alive. So climb aboard the Roadcase bus and learn more about the intelligent and compelling Joe Garner, The Kernal. Hold on tight... it's gonna be a great ride!!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
DJ KiddFrost Presents the Tilt Riddim Mix featuring Kernal Roberts, Baron, Azaryah, Lyrikal, Nadia Batson & Zan. Produced by Chinese Laundry Music. ### TRACK LIST ### Kernal Roberts - Tilt Baron & Azaryah - Runnin' Red Lyrikal - Soca Forever Nadia Batson - Sweetest Feeling Zan - Sunshine & Wine ### ### ### ### PROMO USE ONLY | SUPPORT THE ARTISTS & BUY _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy & Connect with me everywhere ! • Bookings - djkiddfrostmusic@gmail.com Facebook : bit.ly/3gKzGWB Twitter : bit.ly/2sibCmX Twitch : bit.ly/2sibCmX Instagram : bit.ly/2kAIvXY YouTube : bit.ly/2ZOAnr1 Soundcloud : bit.ly/31FAGDv Mixcloud : bit.ly/3iBZVjw iTunes : apple.co/31ZlF38
The Xapiens Podcast (XPC) Episode 6: Join Xapiens Co-Director Loyd Waites in a discussion with Adam Marblestone and Anastasia Gammick. You can learn more about convergent research and their other efforts here: https://convergentresearch.org/ Check out Xapiens on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/c/XapiensatMIT/videos Check out the Xapiens podcast on our website! https://xapiens-at-mit.captivate.fm/ Or listen to us on google podcast, spotify, amazon, apple podcasts or wherever you listen! RSS feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/xapiens-at-mit/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/12FjwjYf6NahxAuRwg7JUT Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/item_name/dp/B08JJS62YW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1XHBRXE1PBVFX&dchild=1&keywords=xapiens+at+mit+podcast&qid=1635954528&qsid=133-3533827-8746125&sprefix=xapiens+at+mit+podcast%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1&sres=B08JJS62YW%2CB07NHZP4FW%2CB09BFPNW2J%2CB08LB4656J%2CB004MQSV04%2CB06XCKGLTP%2CB0006H92QK%2CB08G7RG9ML%2CB07GQT8879%2CB08XXM6DRS%2CB07GY4WWP3%2CB089JLLDQB%2CB091CHFJYN%2CB095YTSZ8Y%2CB08N66WGMP%2CB06XKNZT1P google podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0veGFwaWVucy1hdC1taXQv?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjD8u6Ayf3zAhWkM1kFHXobDHgQ9sEGegQIARAC Other Xapiens Info: XPC Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCp2QLDdzA3nuhdkRkJwXQ Xapiens Home: https://xapiens.mit.edu/ OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction 1:47 - Research Overview (Neuralink, Deepmind, Kernal, COVID) 6:54 - What makes an FRO different from DARPA 8:07 - How to start a Focused Research Organization 12:12 - Lessons learned for FROs 13:42 - FRO interaction 19:18 - Current FROs 25:07 - What is the Rejuvenome? 30:02 - Any Time for Research? 31:38 - Stand Out Stories and Working with Covid Testing 36:48 - Kernal and Brain Machine Interfaces 40:25 - Biologically Inspired Machine Learning and Cooperation 44:43 - Existential Risk 51:00 - Personal Lives 53:20 - Are you a Transhumanist? 56:27 - The Path to Consciousness 1:04:49 - How would FROs change with Limitless Funding 1:10:18 - Advice to Students 1:12:15 - Closing Other Xapiens Info: XPC Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCp... Xapiens Home: https://xapiens.mit.edu/
The neuroscience company Kernal is claiming a breakthrough in technology designed to read our brainwaves. They claim that they can, after a bit of calibration, identify the music you're listening too. That's impressive, and indicates progress in what has been a fraught and slow-moving field.