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Creativity Squared
Ep5. Custom Synths Are Here: Discover Use Cases for Your Digital Likeness and Content Creation Efficiencies with A.I. from Jon Tota

Creativity Squared

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 78:59


Have you ever wished you had a duplicate version of yourself? If the answer is yes, this episode with Jon Tota is for you! Jon has spent his 25-year career at the forefront of all aspects of online digital media, including what we'll be discussing on today's episode which are photo realistic digital replicas of people using A.I. These are also known as digital doubles or twins, synthetic avatars, and people's digital likeness.  Jon started as a screenwriter in the early 90's and then went on to design computer networks and trading systems for Wall Street firms. Jon co-founded Edulence in 2002 and launched Knowledgelink as one of the first video training platforms in 2004. Edulence was acquired in 2020 by ELB Learning to make Knowledgelink the Learning Management System for one of the most trusted brands in the Learning & Development space. Fast forward to today, Jon creates immersive audio and learning content at Syntax + Motion which produces online courses, interactive video series, and podcast shows. He's also at the forefront of A.I. synthetic media as CEO of Render. Render provides Digital Likeness solutions for personal brand businesses, thought leaders, influencers, and business leaders who want to leverage their synthetic, A.I.-powered Likeness to communicate more effectively online and create audio and video content from anywhere without going on camera. As a sponsor of this podcast, Render is going to be creating a digital replica of my image and likeness, and an accurate clone of my voice so I'll be able to create hyper-realistic avatar content with ease later this summer and I couldn't be more excited about it!  We'll also be bringing a content capture event to Cincinnati in October so sign up for our free newsletter at CreativitySquared.com to not miss out on any of the fun!  In today's conversation with Jon, you'll discover what digital doubles are, their application use cases in our 2D world, the ethics around them, the power of prompting from a developer's perspective, how ChatGPT can help writers, how A.I. can break down barriers of entry for people to pursue new creative outlets, and why Jon always starts with a script. Enjoy! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep5-jon-tota-custom-synths-are-here    JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter  Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters  SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform.  Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com.  #Entertainment #LanguageModels #ArtificialIntelligence #AItechnology #DeepLearning #MachineLearning #GenerativeModels #NeuralNetworks #NaturalLanguageProcessing #ConversationalAgents #AIChatbot #VoiceTechnology #DigitalCreativity #AI #ChatGPT

Fueling Deals
Episode 124: Making Deals in the E-Learning Sector with Jon Tota

Fueling Deals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 60:01


Jon Tota started as a screenwriter, then went to Wall Street and found his way into computers in the late 90's. He then co-founded Edulence in 2002, and created Knowledgelink as one of the first e-learning video training platforms in 2004. He sold that company in 2020, and is now back to creating original scripted content at his new production studio, Syntax + Motion. In addition, he's the host of the Learning Life podcast. He's truly been able to blend his passion for learning with his dream of creating original, meaningful content. Along the way, he's been a major deal-maker! Now, one of his major passions is helping the next generation of entrepreneurs learn how to develop and scale their own e-learning solutions. Listen in to learn more about: Early Dreams & Deals Planning the Path of Edulence Subscription-Based Online Learning Scaling to the Next Level Launching Something New (Again) And more! Listen to the DealQuest Podcast today! Website: https://www.coreykupfer.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoreyKupfer Twitter: https://twitter.com/coreykupfer

Fueling Deals
Episode 124: Making Deals in the E-Learning Sector with Jon Tota

Fueling Deals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 60:01


Jon Tota started as a screenwriter, then went to Wall Street and found his way into computers in the late 90's. He then co-founded Edulence in 2002, and created Knowledgelink as one of the first e-learning video training platforms in 2004. He sold that company in 2020, and is now back to creating original scripted content at his new production studio, Syntax + Motion. In addition, he's the host of the Learning Life podcast.He's truly been able to blend his passion for learning with his dream of creating original, meaningful content. Along the way, he's been a major deal-maker! Now, one of his major passions is helping the next generation of entrepreneurs learn how to develop and scale their own e-learning solutions. Listen in to learn more about:Early Dreams & Deals Planning the Path of EdulenceSubscription-Based Online LearningScaling to the Next LevelLaunching Something New (Again)And more!Listen to the DealQuest Podcast today!Website: https://www.coreykupfer.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoreyKupferTwitter: https://twitter.com/coreykupfer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Voices In Validation
Risk Revolution part 2

Voices In Validation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 47:24


Welcome back to Risk Revolution, a monthly series of the Voices in Validation, brought to you by the IVT Network. The goal of this series is to advance the maturity of risk management practices within the industry, by covering topics that challenge quality professionals to seek opportunities to improve and advance the ways in which they perceive and manage risk. In this episode our Risk Revolution team, Lori Richter and Nuala Calnan once again host their colleagues Ghada and Vivian for a robust conversation around risk curious concept, and expand into the why’s and why not’s and the views of this practice under PICs. The group also reviews the need for training and development around risk, formalization of a risk management process, a top-down approach to building culture, and the need for critical thinking and risk-based decision making.  Links to Risk Revolution Takeaways:The JVT Special edition on QRM - https://www.ivtnetwork.com/journal-validation-technology/journal-of-validation-technology-3693Role of Senior Leadership in Quality Risk Management - http://www.ivtnetwork.com/article/role-senior-leadership-quality-risk-managementKnowledge As The Currency Of Managing Risk: A Novel Framework To Unite Quality Risk Management And Knowledge... http://www.ivtnetwork.com/article/knowledge-currency-managing-risk-novel-framework-unite-quality-risk-management-and-knowledgeLink to the ISPE Cultural Excellence Report - https://ispe.org/news/cultural-excellence-report PIC/s A Recommended Model for Risk-Based Inspection Planning in the GMP Environment – https://www.picscheme.org/layout/document.php?id=160PIC/s Assessment of Quality Risk Management Implementation - https://picscheme.org/layout/document.php?id=148Lori Richter is the Director of Risk Management at Ultragenyx. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and over 21 years of experience working in the Pharmaceutical industry. Her areas of expertise include Quality Risk Management, Quality Systems, business continuity management, biotechnology manufacturing processes, and business process development. Prior to joining Ultragenyx she was a consultant for 3 years working with many different companies, including cell and gene therapy as well as large and small molecule, building risk management programs and improvements to quality systems. Before becoming a consultant, she held previous roles such as a Site Risk Manager, leading the development of an Integrated Risk Management program focused on strategic risk and business continuity management. She was also a member of a Global Quality team responsible for the development and deployment of the Quality Risk Management (QRM) program across a global network. She has developed many QRM training modules and delivered training to FDA, Health Canada and industry teams. Currently, she is an Instructor for the PDA Quality Risk Management Certificate Program. She was an author for TR 54-5, “Quality Risk Management for the Design, Qualification, and Operation of Manufacturing Systems” and a chapter author for the book “Principles of Parenteral Solution Validation”. Lori is pursuing a PhD at Technological University Dublin. Nuala Calnan is founder and principal at BioPharm Excel, she holds a PhD in Regulatory Science and is a 25 year veteran of the pharmaceutical industry. Her work as a consultant, academic, author and commentator is directed toward the development of practical, patient-focused excellence and has included research for FDA(USA), HPRA(Ireland) on patient safety and product quality in the manufacture and distribution of drugs. Nuala works with organizations on transforming organizational culture, delivering more effective end-to-end risk management, implementing knowledge excellence strategies, behavior-based good data governance and enhancing performance management through people. Nuala co-leads the ISPE Quality Culture Team and is a founding member of the ISPE/PQLI Task Team on Knowledge Management. She is also the Arnold F. Graves Scholar with the  Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science Team at TU Dublin, Ireland, where she leads a number of patient focused regulatory science research projects at Masters and PhD level. Ghada Haddad is an Executive Director at Merck & Company, leading the Global cGMP and Compliance Auditing Organization Prior to this role she was the Head of the Global QRM Center of Excellence at Merck, building a team of experts to develop and implement a robust and sustainable QRM program. She holds a chemistry degree, an MBA and a PhD and has over 22 years of experience, working in the Biotech and Pharmaceutical industries. A board member of PDA, Ghada also chaired the Paradigm Change in Manufacturing (PCMO) initiative which produced a range of technical reports on QRM related topics. Vivian Rowland is currently an Associate Director, for Quality Systems & Compliance at MSD (also known as Merck & Co.) and prior to joining MSD, Vivian was a GMDP Inspector within the Inspectorate at the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for over 10 years. Apart from conducting inspections in the UK and overseas, Vivian was the Technical/Operational Lead for Quality Risk Management (QRM) and a Co-ordinating Committee Member at the PIC/S 2nd Expert Circle on QRM, developing advance training courses on QRM for international inspectors. Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.

Voices In Validation
Risk Revolution part 1

Voices In Validation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 33:51


Welcome to Risk Revolution, a monthly series of the Voices in Validation, brought to you by the IVT Network. The goal of this series is to advance the maturity of risk management practices within the industry, by covering topics that challenge quality professionals to seek opportunities to improve and advance the ways in which they perceive and manage risk. On this episode our Risk Revolution team, Lori Richter and Nuala Calnan invite their colleagues Ghada and Vivian to help define Risk Culture, discuss everyone’s role in achieving a culture that embraces and learns from risk, highlighting a need for risk identification, covering some risk communication tools, and broadening the understanding around risk-based decision-making processes. Ghada provides some valuable insights into risk excellence from her experience as a team leader on the Global QRM Center of Excellence at Merck, while Vivian provides a needed regulatory framework from here time as an agent at MHRA. Links to Risk Revolution Takeaways:The JVT Special edition on QRM - https://www.ivtnetwork.com/journal-validation-technology/journal-of-validation-technology-3693Role of Senior Leadership in Quality Risk Management - http://www.ivtnetwork.com/article/role-senior-leadership-quality-risk-managementKnowledge As The Currency Of Managing Risk: A Novel Framework To Unite Quality Risk Management And Knowledge... http://www.ivtnetwork.com/article/knowledge-currency-managing-risk-novel-framework-unite-quality-risk-management-and-knowledgeLink to the ISPE Cultural Excellence Report - https://ispe.org/news/cultural-excellence-report PIC/s A Recommended Model for Risk-Based Inspection Planning in the GMP Environment – https://www.picscheme.org/layout/document.php?id=160PIC/s Assessment of Quality Risk Management Implementation - https://picscheme.org/layout/document.php?id=148Lori Richter is the Director of Risk Management at Ultragenyx. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and over 21 years of experience working in the Pharmaceutical industry. Her areas of expertise include Quality Risk Management, Quality Systems, business continuity management, biotechnology manufacturing processes, and business process development. Prior to joining Ultragenyx she was a consultant for 3 years working with many different companies, including cell and gene therapy as well as large and small molecule, building risk management programs and improvements to quality systems. Before becoming a consultant, she held previous roles such as a Site Risk Manager, leading the development of an Integrated Risk Management program focused on strategic risk and business continuity management. She was also a member of a Global Quality team responsible for the development and deployment of the Quality Risk Management (QRM) program across a global network. She has developed many QRM training modules and delivered training to FDA, Health Canada and industry teams. Currently, she is an Instructor for the PDA Quality Risk Management Certificate Program. She was an author for TR 54-5, “Quality Risk Management for the Design, Qualification, and Operation of Manufacturing Systems” and a chapter author for the book “Principles of Parenteral Solution Validation”. Lori is pursuing a PhD at Technological University Dublin. Nuala Calnan is founder and principal at BioPharm Excel, she holds a PhD in Regulatory Science and is a 25 year veteran of the pharmaceutical industry. Her work as a consultant, academic, author and commentator is directed toward the development of practical, patient-focused excellence and has included research for FDA(USA), HPRA(Ireland) on patient safety and product quality in the manufacture and distribution of drugs. Nuala works with organizations on transforming organizational culture, delivering more effective end-to-end risk management, implementing knowledge excellence strategies, behavior-based good data governance and enhancing performance management through people. Nuala co-leads the ISPE Quality Culture Team and is a founding member of the ISPE/PQLI Task Team on Knowledge Management. She is also the Arnold F. Graves Scholar with the  Pharmaceutical Regulatory Science Team at TU Dublin, Ireland, where she leads a number of patient focused regulatory science research projects at Masters and PhD level. Ghada Haddad is an Executive Director at Merck & Company, leading the Global cGMP and Compliance Auditing Organization Prior to this role she was the Head of the Global QRM Center of Excellence at Merck, building a team of experts to develop and implement a robust and sustainable QRM program. She holds a chemistry degree, an MBA and a PhD and has over 22 years of experience, working in the Biotech and Pharmaceutical industries. A board member of PDA, Ghada also chaired the Paradigm Change in Manufacturing (PCMO) initiative which produced a range of technical reports on QRM related topics. Vivian Rowland is currently an Associate Director, for Quality Systems & Compliance at MSD (also known as Merck & Co.) and prior to joining MSD, Vivian was a GMDP Inspector within the Inspectorate at the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for over 10 years. Apart from conducting inspections in the UK and overseas, Vivian was the Technical/Operational Lead for Quality Risk Management (QRM) and a Co-ordinating Committee Member at the PIC/S 2nd Expert Circle on QRM, developing advance training courses on QRM for international inspectors. Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.

Learning Life with Jon Tota
Learning Life in 2020

Learning Life with Jon Tota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 1:26


Happy New Year! Here's what you can look forward to in 2020.   www.learninglifeshow.com

Leveraging Thought Leadership with Peter Winick
Leveraging Thought Leadership With Peter Winick – Episode 122 - Jon Tota

Leveraging Thought Leadership with Peter Winick

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 24:48


It seems everyone is getting into the online learning space because technology and bandwidth have made it access for anyone at any location.  What many are missing in their learning content is the proper ability to transfer knowledge to the end user in a measurable way. Our guest Jon Tota is a pioneer in online education for corporate training, Co-founder and CEO of Edulence, the creator of Knowledge Link and host of the Learning Life podcast. Jon takes us through the many changes to online education, the value of watching metrics and how you can alter your content based on that feedback, the importance of educational design and how Game Theory can play into having your end users remember to come back time and again! Jon has some free content for our listeners! Download the free Enterprise Selling Handbook today! Jon and Peter talk about the value being able to measure performance in online content.  Peter has some advice for measuring KPI in all you do.

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
272: Jon Tota - KnowledgeLink

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 30:36


Over the past two decades, Jon Tota has established himself as a pioneer in online education for corporate training. He began his career on Wall Street in sales and technology positions at PaineWebber and UBS. Then after years as a business analyst to some of the largest firms in financial services, Jon co-founded Edulence in 2002 to develop online training solutions for corporate educators. Now Jon spends his time focused on discovering the best experts and helping them turn their knowledge into a subscription business on Knowledgelink. Jon is also hosts the KnowledgeLink Podcast so NOW he gets to sit on the other side of the microphone and connect with Lou Diamond on Thrive LOUD. *** Connect to Lou Diamond: www.loudiamond.net Subscribe to Thrive LOUD: www.thriveloud.com/podcast    

Learning Life with Jon Tota
Jeffrey Hayzlett: How to Be a Culture Hero

Learning Life with Jon Tota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 30:09


Entrepreneurial savant Jeffery Hayzlett talks about the importance of company culture and something he calls the “hero factor.” When a company culture centers around core values, rather than the bottom line, the company is stronger for it. Hayzlett has been the Chief Marketing Officer of Eastman Kodak, guest host on Celebrity Apprentice for three seasons, and written a number of bestselling books. From his diverse experience, he shares many stories of what happens when companies commit (or don’t) to such central values.   Want to learn more about Jeff Hayzlett and how to reach your full hero potential?    Watch his FREE content in the Knowledgelink Network! Not a part of the Network yet? Sign up here!   Check out Jeff's website here or reach him on Twitter @JeffreyHayzlett   Get his best-selling books on Amazon at the links below!     The Hero Factor: How Great Leaders Transform Cultures and Create Winning Organizations   Think Big, Act Bigger: The Rewards of Being Relentless   Running the Gauntlet: Essential Business Lessons to Lead, Drive Change and Grow Profits   The Mirror Test: Is Your Business Really Breathing?

Learning Life with Jon Tota
Jill Schiefelbein: The Dynamic Communicator

Learning Life with Jon Tota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 35:55


Attention all leaders, managers, and sales teams; this episode is for you! Schiefelbein is a coach, speaker, business consultant, and former professor at Arizona State University. Since starting one of the first online learning classes in 2003, she has always been on the cutting edge of communicating to audiences. Jill Schiefelbein is the “Dynamic Communicator.” She sits down with Jon to elaborate on the disarray of today’s training model for new employees. From a receptive and engaged state-of-mind to multiple contact points, Schiefelbein’s methods have worked for companies of all sizes, especially yours!     Want to learn more about Jill Schiefelbein and how to improve your corporate communication skills?  Watch her FREE content in the Knowledgelink Network! Not a part of the Network yet? Sign up here!     Learn even more about Jill through her website here. Read one of Jill's books, found here on Amazon.  Keep up to date with Jill's latest projects and speaking events through her Twitter (@dynamicjill) here or her Facebook page here.   

Learning Life with Jon Tota
Rick Davis: Putting Yourself Out of Business

Learning Life with Jon Tota

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 38:58


Have you dreamt of never stepping onto another airplane or never speaking at another conference again? As a professional speaker and founder of Building Leaders, Rick Davis is working to make these dreams a reality! On this episode of Learning Life, Rick highlights how putting yourself out of business can actually be profitable and rewarding. He discusses the importance of actively engaging your target audience both on stage and online. Are the attendees at your keynotes really there by choice? Are those page views turning into income? Engaging these tentative members of your audience is critical to expanding the pool of learners hungry for your content. From his experience as a sales trainer in construction products to his tenure as an experienced triathlete, Rick leads Jon through a new five-step approach on how to effectively teach adult learners through multiple mediums and discusses how he is profitably putting himself out of business.   Want to learn more about Rick Davis? Check out his free content on the Knowledgelink Network. Not a member of the Network yet? Click here to sign up! Curious about Rick's interactive reality learning course? Click here to find out more.

Learning Life with Jon Tota
Howard Mann: Finding the Awesome in What You Do

Learning Life with Jon Tota

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 16:28


While leading his freight and logistics business through the recession of the mid-to-late 90s, Howard Mann wished there was someone that he could talk to about his troubles and guide him through those difficult times. After successfully making it through the recession, Howard sold his business and began working toward this goal. Today he is an active blogger, author, and “player-coach.” Howard Mann wants you to be successful in your business and is prepared to help you in any way at any time, even at 10 o’clock at night!   In this episode of Learning Life, Howard Mann talks with Jon Tota about client management, the three principles he lives by, how to find the awesome in what you do, and how to inspire a growing company.

Onward Nation
Episode 783: How to productize your service offering so it scales, with Jon Tota

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 37:03


Over the past two decades, Jon Tota has established himself as a pioneer in online education for corporate training. He began his career on Wall Street in sales and technology positions at PaineWebber and UBS. Then after years as a business analyst to some of the largest firms in financial services, Jon co-founded Edulence in 2002 to develop online training solutions for corporate educators. He now spends his time focused on discovering the best experts and helping them turn their knowledge into a subscription business on Knowledgelink. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Knowledgelink Network morphed in to what it is today Why you should turn your knowledge into a product and then scale it The power of having a positive focus The importance of building a strong team that will support you Why you need to be able to pivot and adapt as a business owner Why you should focus on profit margins rather than revenue growth A valuable lesson that taught Jon how to be secure when it comes to handling failure The value of developing systems around decision-making Why you should focus on the one thing where you provide the most value Why you need to focus on moving a little bit closer to your goal every day Ways to contact Jon: Website: knowledgelinknetwork.com Podcast: Learning Life

Creative Disturbance
KLAS Episode 5: Wolfgang Knapp

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 16:27


Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra.  Wolfgang Knapp focuses on interdisciplinary projects, art and the media, curatorial activities and international project cooperation. Knapp is professor h.c. at the Department of Fine Arts and Design at Zhejiang Commercial Technical College in Hangzhou/China and has been chairperson of the Commission for artistic and scientific projects at the University for the Arts in Berlin. He created the  UdK-Preis für interdisziplinäre Kunst und Wissenschaft(UdK Prize for interdisciplinary art and science).

Creative Disturbance
KLAS Episode 4: Tom Robinson

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 6:31


Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra. Tom Robinson, from the Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, and his group, aim to build membrane structures using lipid vesicles, which mimic biological cell organelles. The goal is to understand how enzyme-catalyzed metabolic processes occur within confined organelles; and eventually, construct a cell using artificial membranes in order to understand how a cell functions.

Creative Disturbance
KLAS Episode 2: Caterina Benincasa on KLAS

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 3:53


Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra. Caterina Benincasa, born in Rome, Italy, studied physics and philosophy at Bristol University, UK, and specialized in Aesthetics & Theory of Contemporary Art (MD), History of Science (MD) and World Heritage Studies (MD). She has been visiting lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sassari, Italy, researcher in Contemporary Visual Art, France, researcher in Neuroaesthetics at Don Gnocchi Foundation, Italy, and recently worked for the ‘Modern Geometry and the Concept of Space’ research group at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Germany. In this episode, aesthetician and physicist Caterina Benincasa discusses the goals and inner workings of KLAS.

Creative Disturbance
KLAS Episode 1: Arren Bar-Even

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018 7:03


Knowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic topics. KLAS is funded by the Max Planck Society and the Schering Foundation and organized by Polyhedra.  In this episode, Dr. Arren Bar-Even speaks about his work as the Research Group Leader for "Systems and Synthetic Metabolism" for the Max Planck Research Group. https://klas.mpikg.mpg.de/venue/

Sell or Die with Jeffrey Gitomer and Jennifer Gluckow
The future of online learning with Peter Getchell

Sell or Die with Jeffrey Gitomer and Jennifer Gluckow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 39:10


Our guest this week is Peter Getchell, Business Development Executive at KnowledgeLink, an innovative online learning platform. He's here to chat with us about the value and future of online learning. If you've ever thought about implementing simple online learning for your sales team, this is the podcast for you.   This episode is brought to you by, Strassburger Steaks, visit strassburgersteaks.com today and click the “Steak Lover” button to get delicious meat delivered to your door TODAY!   On today's show...   2:00 - Co-promotion builds your business 4:00 - How people are using "ego bait" to get your brand the attention it deserves 14:30 - What keeps Peter interested in eLearning? 15:45 - What kinds of things should people look for in a training program? 20:40 - Trends in viewing training on mobile and concerns over data 10:58 - How has training changed over the past 10 years?   *** Follow Jeffrey on twitter and instagram @gitomer Follow Jennifer on twitter and instagram @jeninanyminute   *** Need more sales help? Jeffrey's website: https://gitomer.com Jennifer's website: https://salesinanyminute.com Gitomer Gold Webinar Series: https://go.gitomer.com/gitomer-gold

Cigar PEG Radio
AUCTION ITEM - Jon Tota - Knowledgelink VIP Launch Package

Cigar PEG Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 25:21


Jon Tota joins host Craig Price to discuss his 2016 Cigar PEG Auction Package.   What is Cigar PEG? It's a 501(c)3 charity founded by Ed Rigsbee dedicated to making a difference by employing "Philanthropy through Fun." Each week Ed will be assigning Craig with a mission. Maybe it's to introduce you to some of the Cigar PEG staff or some of our High Roller contributors. Maybe it's one of our many donors who support us year after year; maybe it's just for fun! But just like Cigar PEG itself, we hope you have fun and learn something new. Join the Facebook and the LinkedIn groups as well as subscribing to iTunes to make sure you don't miss an episode.