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Joop en Hans praten uitgebreid over de situatie in Israel waar de drones dagelijsk in het noorden schade en gewonden aanrichten; het Nakba van burgemeester Halsema; Hans heeft haar een verzoek om informatie te geven aan Halsema gestuurd; de antisemieten die in Nederland en andere landen stijgen en heel veel andere zaken waar we aan de koffietafel over hebben zitten praten.
In de Clasico kan Barcelona kampioen worden. Tuur Dierckx vertelt waarom het voor zijn Real Madrid een pijnlijk seizoen dreigt te worden. In match 3 van de volleybalfinale moet Roeselare winnen, anders is Maaseik kampioen: ex-coach Steven Vanmedegael duidt. En waarom is er op de Winterspelen 2030 geen plaats voor veldrijden, veldlopen of trailrun? Olympisch kenner David Naert legt uit.
This week, Masters Week has arrived. We discuss the upcoming event and storylines, our picks and more. Plus, JJ Spaun wins the Valero Texas Open, the Sask Bracket reaches the Elite Eight and Knoop brings a Guess The Golfer: Debutant Edition. The post Episode 409 – Masters Week appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Joop en Hans praten over de lcuhtalarmen die ook constant bij mij voorkome; het ongekende koud en regenweer vandaag; gaat de oorlog met Iran door of zal die stoppen; de IDF in zuid-Libanon; geen buitenlandse vleigtuigen naar Israel voorlopig en heel veel andere zaken.
Joop en Hans praten over of wij nu wel of niet een oorlog met Iran de komende dagen krijgen; over het feit dat er minder immigranten naar Israel komen door de mogelijke oorlog; in Nederland waar Sjoerd Sjoersma sprak met NGO's die naar Gaza willen; over het antisemitisme en heel veel andere zaken.
Joop en Hans praten uitgebreid er over dat je vanaf maart tussen Netanyahu en Tel Aviv en terug veel geld moet betalen om over de snelweg te rijden dat kan oplopen tot 105 Shekel per keer (27 euro); de situatie in Israel over het jokken van premier Netanyahu om anderen de schuld te geven over 7 oktober; het wonen in Tel Aviv en binnenkort ook een nieuwe stad in de Negev woestijn en heel veel andere zaken.
Joop en Hans praten uitgebreid aan de koffietafel over president Trump en Groenland dat hij wil hebben; we praten ook uitgebreid over Israël en de politiek; Nederland met nieuwe regering en moslims die Joden haten terwijl in Israël Joden en moslims samen werken; België waar Joodse zaken sluiten en heel veel andere zaken waar we over praten.
De toekomst van Gianpiero Lambiase bij Red Bull Racing lijkt op losse schroeven te staan. Niet alleen Aston Martin zou 'GP' willen inlijven, er zou nog een team staan te springen om Lambiase over te nemen.
This week, we recap Andrew Novak and Lauren Coughlin’s week at the Grant Thornton Invitational. Plus, we discuss the latest drinking challenge, plenty of LIV news and Knoop brings some historical trivia to the show. The post Episode 396 – 10,000 Beers appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Joop en Hans praten uitgebreid over de terreuraanslag in Bondi Beach; het Chanouka Concertgebouw in Amsterdam; de situatie in Israël door beslissingen van regering Netanyahu; de problemen waar het IDF mee heeft te maken en heel veel andere zaken.
S5E45 - Ben je nog wel geil als je eileiders loesoe zijn? Het risico dat je bevrucht wordt is kennelijk een huge turn on voor Mo. Kaj is minder stellig, maar een ritje op zijn hoogzwangere vrouw pakt hem niet. En voor als jullie dachten dat het duo zich vandaag eindelijk volwassen gedraagt, helaas pindakaas.
Joop en Hans spreken het Joodse Hospice Immanuel in Amsterdam dat geen tijdelijke ruimte kan vinden; Hamas die het niet eens is met het VN-besluit van maandag; de situatie in Israël en met name ook de huidige regering en vele andere zaken die we bespraken alsof we aan de koffietafel zaten.
This week, we recap Ben Griffin's win at the World Wide Technology Championship which came at the expense of Knoop's Nick Dunlap bet. Plus, we hold a mediation session for Bronel and Knoop regarding the validity of jinxes, news from around the world and Making The Cut: Golf Items. The post Episode 391 – Jinx Mediation appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Max Verstappen liet zich afgelopen weekend tijdens zijn debuut in de GT3 meteen zien door te winnen op de Nürburgring, waarna de vraag was of we de Nederlander in 2025 nog terug gaan zien op het historische Duitse circuit. De viervoudig wereldkampioen in F1 heeft daar nu uitsluitsel over gegeven.
Joop en Hans spreken uitvoerig over de Gaza-vereenkomst van president Trump waarmee premier Netanyahu akkoord is; extreemrechtse politicie in Israël zijn er niet mee akkoord; Arabische landen zijn voorstander maar Hamas heeft nog niets ondertekend en heel veel andere zaken.
This week on the podcast, we meet Justin Knoop—a husband, father of four, and the heart behind the Blessing Boys. What began as a small lawn care business grew into a mission to serve others, inspire his sons, and transform lives one yard at a time. Later in the episode, we’ll hear from Tricia Goyer—an author, speaker, podcaster, and homeschooling mom whose journey has taken her from teen pregnancy to building a family of ten through adoption and foster care. Along the way, Tricia discovered that it’s not about doing more, but about noticing what matters most. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Gary Sinise Upcoming interview: Monique Rodriguez Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith on UPTV Justin Knoop Blessing Boys Tricia Goyer Psalm 22:6 Psalm 40:2 www.triciagoyer.com Faith That Sticks: 5 Real-Life Ways to Disciple Your Preteen Interview Quotes: “There was a search in my heart for purpose, for fulfillment. I spent a lot of my teenage years and even into my twenties just searching to fill that void. I think eventually it led me to where I am today, but it took me a long time to figure out what that purpose was that I was searching for.” - Justin Knoop “My sons were getting into this phase of life where I needed to start thinking about what it meant to begin to set an example for them. So what I did was I set aside Fridays—one day a week—for me and my sons to actually go out and serve the community.” - Justin Knoop “I think we can get caught up in our own lives and what’s going on in our family and our home and forget that there’s a world out there that needs us. What we teach our kids is that your purpose in life—outside of being in relationship with God—is to bring value to others.” - Justin Knoop “Yes, we have different hobbies and things that we do, but we want to pour the majority of our time into things that impact people around us. We’re not just about cutting grass and overgrown yards. We’re really after changing lives and impacting people.” - Justin Knoop “I realized through God, through prayer, through sitting before Him crying because I was so overwhelmed, that He already created [my children] as unique human beings with a purpose and I didn’t need to pour everything into them. I just needed to follow the purpose that God had given them.” - Tricia Goyer “I think it really takes almost becoming students of our kids and seeing what God already put in them—the calling that He has on their lives—and really focusing on who God created each individual to be. And then going before God, sitting quietly before Him, praying for our kids, and asking Him to open the door that we can help them walk through.” - Tricia Goyer “If we are listening—if we’re sitting around, driving, taking a walk around the block—if we’re there and listening to [our children], that’s when the big things come out, that’s when the questions happen.” - Tricia Goyer “If we’re waiting for our kids to be adults before we have meaningful conversations with them, it is too late. We need to build that, and pre-teens is the perfect little window where they still think it’s really cool to go get a smoothie and talk, and we can use that time to pour into our kids.” - Tricia Goyer “So many times we wonder how things are going to work out. Whatever God has called us to, we’re trying to see the end, and all we see is obstacle, obstacle, obstacle. I think that’s just a reminder that if God calls us to something, He is faithful and He’s going to be there.” - Tricia Goyer ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What’s Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website TikTok Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
This week, Cam Young picks up his first career victory in a runaway at the Wyndham Championship. Plus, Knoop is off to Europe, Ian Baker-Finch retires and picks for the first playoff event in Memphis. The post Episode 379 – Mr. 1000 appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Kurt Kitayama wins the 3M Open, Paddy Harrington wins the Senior Open, Harv has a genius idea, Knoop does Europe and our Ryder Cup team projections. The post Episode 378 – One Bite Is All You Need appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Je kan muziek luisteren én muziek voelen. Tijdens een cursus Music Therapy Techniques for Wellness aan Berklee leerde ik nog dieper (kan dat?) naar muziek luisteren. Om muziek echt als tool in te zetten, bijvoorbeeld om je kracht te geven om een belangrijke beslissing te nemen. In deze episode vertel ik je hoe dat voor mij werkte. Op @thisisangelique deel ik hier ook over. Muziek:Whitney Houston - Step by StepBnnyhunna - You Got Me?Jill Scott - GoldenYolanda Adams - I Believe
This week, JJ Spaun battles the elements and outlasts the field for his first major championship at the US Open. Plus, Knoop fakes an ace, Oakmont might've been too much and Making The Cut: Father's Day Gifts. The post Episode 373 – Fakin' Aces appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, we recap the PLYR Elk Ridge Match Play event and the disastrous weather that came along with it. Plus, Ryan Fox wins the RBC Canadian Open in a lengthy playoff, Knoop forgets the ketchup, Making The Cut: Condiments and much more. The post Episode 372 – Battle of Attrition appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Christian Knoop is one of our favourite IWC people to speak to, and this week, we flashback to Geneva when Andy caught up with the talented Chief Design Officer to get the inside story on how the brand managed to sensitively add new sizes and complications — not to mention materials — to its popular Ingenieur while staying true to the values of the brand and the integrity of the watch. Before that, Felix and Andy pondered why the watches we forget about are sometimes the best and why the latest MB&F is so surprising. This week's episode is sponsored by IWC. Check them out here, and follow their Australian Instagram here. Watches we should have paid more attention to (4:09) MB&F SP One (6:23) Havid Nagan Classic One (11:27) Interview with Christian Knoop (13:13) Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes OT: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/X3Vvc9z7aV How to follow us: https://www.instagram.com/ot.podcast https://www.facebook.com/otpodcastau https://instagram.com/andygreenlive https://instagram.com/fkscholz Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
Christian Knoop is one of our favourite IWC people to speak to, and this week, we flashback to Geneva when Andy caught up with the talented Chief Design Officer to get the inside story on how the brand managed to sensitively add new sizes and complications — not to mention materials — to its popular Ingenieur while staying true to the values of the brand and the integrity of the watch. Before that, Felix and Andy pondered why the watches we forget about are sometimes the best and why the latest MB&F is so surprising. This week's episode is sponsored by IWC. Check them out here, and follow their Australian Instagram here. Watches we should have paid more attention to (4:09) MB&F SP One (6:23) Havid Nagan Classic One (11:27) Interview with Christian Knoop (13:13) Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes OT: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/X3Vvc9z7aV How to follow us: https://www.instagram.com/ot.podcast https://www.facebook.com/otpodcastau https://instagram.com/andygreenlive https://instagram.com/fkscholz Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
This week, Scottie Scheffler wins at home at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch. Plus, Bryson wins on the LIV, Knoop has a trip to remember and Making the Cut: People Pairs. The post Episode 368 – Hometown Hero appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Andrew Novak and Ben Griffin put it all together as the take down the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Plus, Knoop is on his first of many golf trips this summer, a sprinkling of news and Making The Cut: Pairs. The post Episode 367 – Teamwork Makes The Dreamwork appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Det er tredje dag på ur-messen Watches & Wonders, og Brian taler med to ur-designere. Først IWC's chef-designer Christian Knoop (én af de tunge drenge i branchen), og senere en juvel inden for dansk ur-design, nemlig Thomas Funder, der er aktuel på messen med sit design af Frederic Constants nye Worldtimer, som Brian er begejstret for.
In this fascinating episode, we dive deep into the race towards true AI intelligence, AGI benchmarks, test-time adaptation, and program synthesis with star AI researcher (and philosopher) Francois Chollet, creator of Keras and the ARC AGI benchmark, and Mike Knoop, co-founder of Zapier and now co-founder with Francois of both the ARC Prize and the research lab Ndea. With the launch of ARC Prize 2025 and ARC-AGI 2, they explain why existing LLMs fall short on true intelligence tests, how new models like O3 mark a step change in capabilities, and what it will really take to reach AGI.We cover everything from the technical evolution of ARC 1 to ARC 2, the shift toward test-time reasoning, and the role of program synthesis as a foundation for more general intelligence. The conversation also explores the philosophical underpinnings of intelligence, the structure of the ARC Prize, and the motivation behind launching Ndea — a ew AGI research lab that aims to build a "factory for rapid scientific advancement." Whether you're deep in the AI research trenches or just fascinated by where this is all headed, this episode offers clarity and inspiration.NdeaWebsite - https://ndea.comX/Twitter - https://x.com/ndeaARC PrizeWebsite - https://arcprize.orgX/Twitter - https://x.com/arcprizeFrançois CholletLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/fcholletX/Twitter - https://x.com/fcholletMike KnoopX/Twitter - https://x.com/mikeknoopFIRSTMARKWebsite - https://firstmark.comX/Twitter - https://twitter.com/FirstMarkCapMatt Turck (Managing Director)LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/turck/X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattturck(00:00) Intro (01:05) Introduction to ARC Prize 2025 and ARC-AGI 2 (02:07) What is ARC and how it differs from other AI benchmarks (02:54) Why current models struggle with fluid intelligence (03:52) Shift from static LLMs to test-time adaptation (04:19) What ARC measures vs. traditional benchmarks (07:52) Limitations of brute-force scaling in LLMs (13:31) Defining intelligence: adaptation and efficiency (16:19) How O3 achieved a massive leap in ARC performance (20:35) Speculation on O3's architecture and test-time search (22:48) Program synthesis: what it is and why it matters (28:28) Combining LLMs with search and synthesis techniques (34:57) The ARC Prize structure: efficiency track, private vs. public (42:03) Open source as a requirement for progress (44:59) What's new in ARC-AGI 2 and human benchmark testing (48:14) Capabilities ARC-AGI 2 is designed to test (49:21) When will ARC-AGI 2 be saturated? AGI timelines (52:25) Founding of NDEA and why now (54:19) Vision beyond AGI: a factory for scientific advancement (56:40) What NDEA is building and why it's different from LLM labs (58:32) Hiring and remote-first culture at NDEA (59:52) Closing thoughts and the future of AI research
In deze aflevering van Z 7 op 7: - Na 27 jaar verdwijnt mediagroep Roularta mogelijk van de beurs. De familie De Nolf lanceert een overnamebod. - De textielindustrie ligt in de knoop na de importheffingen van Trump. - En AB InBev zet zijn waterherstelproject in samenwerking met Natuurpunt in de kijker. Z 7 op 7 is de nieuwe dagelijkse podcast van Kanaal Z en Trends. Elke ochtend, vanaf 5u30 uur luistert u voortaan naar een selectie van de meest opmerkelijke nieuwsverhalen, een frisse blik op de aandelenmarkten en een scherpe duiding bij de economische en politieke actualiteit door experts van Kanaal Z en Trends. Start voortaan elke dag met Z 7 op 7 en luister naar wat echt relevant is voor uw business, onderneming, carrière en geld.
This week, Russell Henley wins the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Karl Vilips wins the Puerto Rico Open, the PGA needs to fix their broadcasts, Knoop running away with picks and Making The Cut: Unlucky Situations. The post Episode 360 – Fix The Telecast Already! appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Joe Highsmith wins the Cognizant Classic much to the chagrin of Mr. 59 Jake Knapp. Plus, the TGL is heading to playoffs, Knoop says dumb things and Making The Cut: Positions. The post Episode 359 – One Bad Hole appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
In this episode, Helena sits down with Carin, an Executive Director at Harvard Business School, Nancy, a leader at Salesforce, to unpack why so many of us limit our potential because we buy into social conditioning. Is your work ethic actually a coping mechanism?Carin-Isabel Knoop is the Executive Director of the Harvard Business School Case Research and Writing Group. She was a consultant at McKinsey and Price Waterhouse Coopers. Carin has her bachelors summa cum laude in Government, Economics and International Relations from the University of Texas at Austin, and holds an MBA from Harvard Business school with honors. She is a very active Medium writer on creating better workplaces.Nancy Luong is a Speaker, Author, Content Creator, and Empowerment Coach. A proud daughter of Vietnamese/Chinese parents, she fosters inclusive spaces that amplify diverse voices. Her mission is to help individuals find clarity, build momentum, and step into their most authentic, confident selves. She's a Global Communications leader at tech giant, Salesforce. And just brought out her recent book “We Are All Weirdos”.This episode is about:
In deze aflevering bespreek ik hoe je omgaat met twijfels over een investering, of het nu gaat om een lidmaatschap, een bedrijfsinvestering of persoonlijke groei. Ik leg uit waar twijfel vandaan komt en hoe het ontstaat wanneer je hoofd en gevoel niet in balans zijn. Je leert hoe je deze twee kunt onderscheiden en wat je kunt doen om een weloverwogen keuze te maken. Ik deel mijn persoonlijke ervaringen met moeilijke keuzes en bied praktische tips om je gevoel te volgen bij het maken van beslissingen. Dit geldt voor elke investering die je overweegt in jezelf of je bedrijf. website van De Donkere Kamer: www.donkerekamer.com pitch open call: donkerekamer.com/pitch tickets voor de live shows: donkerekamer.com/tickets inschrijven voor Connect: donkerekamer.com/connect besloten podcast: donkerekamer.com/secret review sessie: donkerekamer.com/reviewsessie instagram: @dedonkerekamer_be
Today's guest is a special one. Christian Knoop is the Chief Design Officer of IWC, perhaps my favorite watch brand, and certainly my first love among them. Christian and I met a year ago at an event in their flagship boutique on Rodeo Drive, and he was kind enough to host me last April when I also toured the factory. Needless to say it was an incredible experience and the hospitality was amazing. We chat about his design background, his approach to design, the various families in their catalogue and Christian offers a glimpse into what it was like designing a watch with Lewis Hamilton. I hope you enjoy our conversation because I sure did. Links: STANDARD H https://standard-h.com/ @standardh_ IWC https://www.iwc.com/ @iwcwatches
#284 IWC Schaffhausen | Design, Emotionen und ikonische Uhren | Christian Knoop | Creative DirectorDie Zeit im Blick mit Christian KnoopIn dieser inspirierenden Episode des Startcast Podcasts spricht Host Max Ostermeier mit Christian Knoop, dem Creative Director von IWC Schaffhausen, über die Kunst, Zeit in Form zu bringen. Seit über 15 Jahren prägt Christian die Designs der legendären Schweizer Uhrenmarke und verbindet dabei technisches Know-how mit emotionaler Tiefe. Christian gibt exklusive Einblicke in seine Arbeit und erklärt, warum eine Uhr weit mehr ist als ein technisches Produkt. Für ihn sind Uhren emotionale Begleiter, die durch Charakter und Identität ikonisch werden. Erfahre, wie er mit einem Team aus Designern, Architekten und Ingenieuren die Ästhetik von IWC schützt und gleichzeitig Innovationen vorantreibt. Von der Entwicklung der Big Pilot's Watch bis hin zur Neuinterpretation klassischer Modelle wie der Portugieser – Christian teilt seine Gedanken zur Balance zwischen Tradition und Moderne. Außerdem spricht er über die Herausforderungen, in einem hart umkämpften Markt herausragende Designs zu schaffen, die nicht nur visuell beeindrucken, sondern auch Jahrzehnte überdauern. Diese Episode ist ein Muss für alle Designliebhaber, Uhrenenthusiasten und kreativen Köpfe. Lass dich von Christians Leidenschaft für ikonisches Design inspirieren und erfahre, wie er es schafft, die DNA einer Marke zu bewahren und gleichzeitig neue Maßstäbe zu setzen. Tauche ein in die Welt von IWC Schaffhausen – wo Präzision auf Emotion trifft und jede Uhr eine Geschichte erzählt.Citations:[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrqquVOaSyk[2] https://www.iwc.com/en/articles/journal/on-creativity.html[3] https://ch.linkedin.com/in/christian-knoop-7046558[4] https://www.xing.com/profile/Christian_Knoop4[5] https://misterwatchmagazine.com/christian-knoop-creative-director-iwc-schaffhausen-the-watch-is-not-just-a-technical-product-but-a-very-emotional-one/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the 1st Annual Long Covid Sickstravaganza Holiday Episode! This episode features contributions from a few different lovely folks: Segment 1 features my 7 year old. We discuss what he really wants for the holidays - which is apparently for me to stop being so hard on myself. Oof. For Segment 2, The Long Covid Choir kindly shared a recording of a holiday song with us, called Alles Schweiget! Included is an introduction from choir director Merel van der Knoop. You can watch a video the choir put together on YouTube. Here are the lyrics in German and English: Alles schweiget, Nachtigallen locken mit süßen Melodien Tränen ins Auge, Schwermut ins Herz. All is Silent All is silent nightingales draw with sweet melodies tears in the eye heaviness in the heart. Music attrib. Haydn/Mozart Photography: Janne Cecilie Bjerkeland Produced: Merel van der Knoop In Segment 3, I have a nice long chat with Lior Ocean about what a crock new year's resolutions are, and we discuss self compassion and showing ourselves loving kindness in 2025 Segment 4 features Joe Glasgow, who contributed a story called If These Pillows Could Talk Nina Storey kicked my ass with shares a demo of a new song called Shadows Fall (Love Myself). Nina said: "Let your audience know you inspired me after we spoke after your iron infusion, and every person dealing with a chronic illness and chronic pain or disability inspires this song too. We are all warriors." Lyrics: Shadows Fall (Love Myself) Written by Nina Storey Verse I so long alone surrounded by the noise still on my own scattered through an empty void but get up and I show up cause I've grown up in the dark and I'm bleeding but I'm breathing and I know I'm come so far Chorus shadows fall from yesterday what I've lost is far away where to go when all the love is gone when everyone has walked away and I alone have got to stay I learn to love myself and carry on Verse II take my life in minutes count them each a win when I reach the end of one, then I start to count again so I'll fake it, 'till I make it cause most don't seem to care but I'm ready and I'm clawing my way back for every breath of air Bridge I survived a stormy ride across my soul you can't break me iron veins have made me whole Chorus shadows fall from yesterday what I've lost is far away where to go when all the love is gone when everyone has walked away I alone have got to stay learn to love myself and carry on Thank you all for contributing, and thank you listeners for supporting this endeavor this year! I hope you have a lovely holiday season! To further spread some joy, there's a pretty decent giveaway happening for this special episode! Prizes are: a free month of the Calm app (not sponsored!), two free virtual dog training Sessions from Ray of Lighthouse Dog Training, a copy of Joe Glasgow's new book - Be a Hero, a signed copy of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength when Disaster Strikes from Dr. Laurie Nadel, and a full copy of Chef Taryn of Bloom19's new Spoonie Cookbook! Chef Taryn also created a special holiday recipe for this episode, peppermint patties that are dairy free, gluten free, egg free, and refined sugar free! To enter, comment anything on this episode - also, tell me if you have a dog - or go to the giveaway post on my Instagram and comment, like, share, and tag friends for additional entries. Winners will be drawn on 12/29/2024. Don't forget to like, subscribe, follow, and share A Friend for the Long Haul if you can. And if you're feeling extra generous, leave a review. Your support helps get this in front of more earballs and helps me bring more episodes. You can listen to the A Friend for the Long Haul Long Covid Theme Songs playlist on Spotify. If you'd like to support this low budget/high love podcast, you can check out my Bonfire shop for silly long covid apparel or my Amazon wishlist,
“The Leadership Development Committee (LDC) is one of the most important member volunteer positions in the organization, and here's why: The main purpose of the LDC is to recruit, vet, and select ONS Board of Directors. As some of you may know, it has been three years since we moved away from members voting for directors,” ONS member Nancy Houlihan, MA, RN, AOCN®, ONS past president and former director of nursing practice at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, NY, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a conversation about what it's like to serve on the Leadership Development Committee. The advertising messages in this podcast episode are paid for by Ipsen. Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 Episode Notes This episode is not eligible for NCPD. Oncology Nursing Podcast™ episodes: Episode 340: What It's Like to Plan an ONS Conference Episode 337: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Haynes, Wilson, and Yackzan Episode 270: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Brown, MacIntyre, and Woods Episode 239: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Allen, Mathey, and Robison Episode 224: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Nevidjon, Geddie, and Garner Episode 213: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Brant, Burger, and Knoop Episode 200: Meet the ONS Board of Directors: Houlihan, Ferguson, and Polovich ONS Voice articles: Find Your Voice With ONS's Leadership Development Committee Nursing Leadership Unlocked Nurses Empower Change Through Leadership and Advocacy Roles Think Tank Will Explore Nurse Leadership Development Initiatives ONS course: Board Leadership: Nurses in Governance ONS Volunteer Opportunities ONS Leadership Learning Library Contact the LDC To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities. To find resources for creating an Oncology Nursing Podcast™ Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library. To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org. Highlights From This Episode “I feel like I have come full circle, developing my knowledge and leadership skills over 25 years, both at ONS and in my professional career, applying them to ONS leadership as a director and an officer, and then transferring that knowledge to work with a diverse team of ONS members on the LDC to build the best slate of directors.” TS 3:52 “There's an annual review and editing of processes based on experience and discussion with board leadership and a review of the [notification of intent] and full applications of candidates for the board of directors. As you can imagine, reviewing the notifications of intent packages and the full applications, references, and interviews is very time consuming and requires significant at home and meeting time to complete. The application process is rigorous. The LDC members are the stewards of that work, ensuring fairness and ending with the best possible board of directors.” TS 6:22 Each member of the LDC recognizes the importance of their role in identifying future leaders. They regularly interact with chapter members and leaders and others to relay the opportunities and processes for leadership roles, as I mentioned already, the LDC annually offers Round Table sessions at Congress and bridge. They are advertised to appeal to nurses with an interest in leadership in general, as well as at ONS.” TS 8:28 “An important component to this role is meeting the diversity needs on the board, and every effort is made to ensure that our net is cast wide and is inclusive, while the skill set for board service is at a higher level, we uphold ONS principles relative to belonging and look for an inclusive compliment of directors.” TS 9:33 “Frequently, the LDC works with qualified candidates who opt to wait to move forward because of work commitments, graduate school demands, or family concerns and come back when their lives are more settled, enough to take on the commitments of ONS. Support of employers is a required part of the application for the LDC and the board of directors, since time away from work can be challenging. However, many employees see ONS affiliation as a positive for their organization and are willing to engage in discussions with you about how to make a leadership role possible with your work responsibilities.” TS 10:28 “Historically, there has been a misconception that you can't ‘break into ONS leadership.' I have served the last four years, and my experience has been that we are always looking for new qualified thought leaders from every possible group that ONS serves. For example, we track what worksites our leaders come from so that we have every subspecialty's voice over time.” TS 16:27 “Bottom line is, ONS needs you. Don't be shy to try. The door is open to discuss, and the right opportunity could be available.” TS 17:00 “I am constantly reminded about how smart and influential nurses are and how much they have to contribute. Working with an organization like ONS that unites you with others around a common purpose is very powerful.” TS 17:15 “You know, ONS needs leaders; we're always looking to talk with people about what their interests and strengths are and how they can develop some of those strengths through various volunteer activities.” TS 18:39
This week, Rafael Campos wins the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Knoop finds time to make a pod, Rory and Nelly win on their respective tours and Bryson does it again on social media. The post Episode 346 – New Dad Powers appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Austin Eckroat makes 11 birdies on Sunday on his way to a come from behind win at the World Wide Technology Championship. Plus, Bernhard Langer wins for the 18th straight year on the Champions Tour, Making The Cut of sports teams and Knoop takes the option. The post Episode 345 – Shoved It Down Their Eckroat appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Aaron Rai takes advantage of a Greyserman stumble and takes home the Wyndham Championship. Plus, Knoop's sleeping habits, Lydia Ko in the Hall of Fame at 27 and much more. The post Episode 333 – Au Naturel appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
As impressive as LLMs are, the growing consensus is that language, scale and compute won't get us to AGI. Although many AI benchmarks have quickly achieved human-level performance, there is one eval that has barely budged since it was created in 2019. Google researcher François Chollet wrote a paper that year defining intelligence as skill-acquisition efficiency—the ability to learn new skills as humans do, from a small number of examples. To make it testable he proposed a new benchmark, the Abstraction and Reasoning Corpus (ARC), designed to be easy for humans, but hard for AI. Notably, it doesn't rely on language. Zapier co-founder Mike Knoop read Chollet's paper as the LLM wave was rising. He worked quickly to integrate generative AI into Zapier's product, but kept coming back to the lack of progress on the ARC benchmark. In June, Knoop and Chollet launched the ARC Prize, a public competition offering more than $1M to beat and open-source a solution to the ARC-AGI eval. In this episode Mike talks about the new ideas required to solve ARC, shares updates from the first two weeks of the competition, and shares why he's excited for AGI systems that can innovate alongside humans. Hosted by: Sonya Huang and Pat Grady, Sequoia Capital Mentioned: Chain-of-Thought Prompting Elicits Reasoning in Large Language Models: The 2019 paper that first caught Mike's attention about the capabilities of LLMs On the Measure of Intelligence: 2019 paper by Google researcher François Chollet that introduced the ARC benchmark, which remains unbeaten ARC Prize 2024: The $1M+ competition Mike and François have launched to drive interest in solving the ARC-AGI eval Sequence to Sequence Learning with Neural Networks: Ilya Sutskever paper from 2014 that influenced the direction of machine translation with deep neural networks. Etched: Luke Miles on LessWrong wrote about the first ASIC chip that accelerates transformers on silicon Kaggle: The leading data science competition platform and online community, acquired by Google in 2017 Lab42: Swiss AU lab that hosted ARCathon precursor to ARC Prize Jack Cole: Researcher on team that was #1 on the leaderboard for ARCathon Ryan Greenblatt: Researcher with current high score (50%) on ARC public leaderboard (00:00) Introduction (01:51) AI at Zapier (08:31) What is ARC AGI? (13:25) What does it mean to efficiently acquire a new skill? (19:03) What approaches will succeed? (21:11) A little bit of a different shape (25:59) The role of code generation and program synthesis (29:11) What types of people are working on this? (31:45) Trying to prove you wrong (34:50) Where are the big labs? (38:21) The world post-AGI (42:51) When will we cross 85% on ARC AGI? (46:12) Will LLMs be part of the solution? (50:13) Lightning round
This week, we recap Bryson turning face as he wins the 124th US Open over Rory McIlroy at Pinhurst. Knoop and Harv are back as we go over all of the storylines from the weekend. Plus, plenty to talk about in weeks and picks for the Travelers. The post Episode 325 – People Can Change appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Scottie Scheffler makes in five on the year as he fends off Morikawa and wins The Memorial. Plus, its a two man show with Harv on the road and Knoop who knows what he's doing. We also preview the 124th US Open at Pinehurst. The post Episode 324 – Five Wins and a Baby appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Evening With A Legend is a series of presentations exclusive to Legends of the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans giving us an opportunity to bring a piece of Le Mans to you. By sharing stories and highlights of the big event, you get a chance to become part of the Legend of Le Mans with guests from different eras of over 100 years of racing. Rick Knoop's driving record at Le Mans is a testament to his enduring skill and dedication to the sport of endurance racing. Throughout his career, Rick has participated in multiple editions of the prestigious 24 Hours, showcasing his prowess behind the wheel on one of motorsport's most demanding stages. His driving performances have often been marked by a combination of speed, consistency, and adaptability, as he navigated the challenges posed by the track alongside some of the world's finest drivers. This Evening With A Legend was hosted by Crew Chief Eric from the Motoring Podcast Network. To learn more about or to become a member of the ACO USA, look no further than www.lemans.org, Click on English in the upper right corner and then click on the ACO members tab for Club Offers. Once you become a Member you can follow all the action on the Facebook group ACOUSAMembersClub; and become part of the Legend with future Evening With A Legend meet ups. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/
This week, we recap the 4th Annual PLYR Cup Match Play at Elk Ridge and Bobby Mac wins the RBC Canadian Open with his pops on the bag. Plus, Harv has a weekend, Knoop has flight issues and picks for the Memorial. The post Episode 323 – Great Scott appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Graduating Pediatrics resident Dr. Caroline Knoop had an innovative idea for her scholarly project in residency: create a podcast about social justice issues in Baltimore for Pediatrics residents, by a Pediatrics resident. And so, Charm City Checkup was born. Listen in as Dr. Knoop shares how she got the brand new podcast off the ground, the lessons she's learned along the way, and how she studied the impact of her podcast for her residency's research symposium.
This week, we recap Rory McIlroy's 4th career win at Quail Hollow as he wins the Wells Fargo Championship. Plus, PLYR Cup Elbow recap, Knoop is back from another holiday and PGA Championship preview. The post Episode 320 – Rory Peaking appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, FOTP Taylor Pendrith receives the ultimate gift from Ben Kohles….his first career PGA Victory at the CJ Cup. Plus Brooks wins LIV Singapore, MattyB gets a dog for 3 days and Knoop is gone again. The post Episode 319 – A Present For Pendrith appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
This week, Scottie and Nelly continue their dominance as they both win yet again on their respective tours. Plus, Billy is back with a win at the Corales, Knoop returns from Phoenix and Harv gets hot in the news. The post Episode 317 – Scottie Woods appeared first on Drive The Green Golf.
Spoiler alert: We're not in a recession. But maybe one is on the way. That debate reignited last week after the yield curve inverted, again. As we've talked about on the show, inverted yield curves can be a warning sign. “A lot of this is psychological. It’s a lot about what you think is going on, not necessarily what is going on,” said Todd Knoop, professor of economics at Cornell College and author of “Business Cycle Economics: Understanding Recessions and Depressions From Boom to Bust.” While the National Bureau of Economic Research has the final word on whether we’re in a recession, today we're asking: If recessions are a regular part of the economy, why are they so hard to predict? Knoop breaks it down. Plus, we dig into the psychology of recessions and why they could become self-fulling prophecies. In the News Fix, Kai gives a lesson in how to decode the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting. Plus, Kimberly gets an up-close look at the ongoing supply chain crisis. And for this week’s answer to the Make Me Smart question, a listener explains what potty training her kids taught her about creating new habits. Here’s everything we talked about today: “The 8 economists who decide if the U.S. is in a recession” from The Washington Post “Another Yield Curve Inversion Rings Recession Alarm Bells” from The New York Times “GDP report shows U.S. economy grew 2.6% in the third quarter, but recession fears loom” from The Washington Post “Fed Meeting to Focus on Interest Rates' Coming Path” from The Wall Street Journal “Mississippi River has dropped to record-low levels amid severe drought” from CNN “America Is Facing a Dramatic Diesel Shortage That Could Get Even Worse” from Business Insider Join us for tomorrow for Whaddaya Wanna Know Wednesday. If you have a question you’d like the hosts to answer in a future episode, leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email makemesmart@marketplace.org.